south korean dark comedy makes a movie history becoming the 1st foreign language film to win best picture at the oscars. i mean sport in some alarm make a big move in the race to win the italian league title coming back from to kneel down so when the. top of that so. we begin in syria where 5 turkish soldiers have been killed by shelling in northwestern if the syrian government troops attacks their military post earlier syrian opposition forces began a military offensive to push out government troops footage shows the rebels and if the province with newly supplied turkish armored vehicles trying to recapture the town or sort of cake. and dozens of graves have been vandalized in the southern suburbs of it live video appears to show groups affiliated with the syrian government forces destroying the graves in the village syrian forces have controlled the area since late last month it was said of course show low is inside syria at the crossing and joins us now live sit in this appears to be a fairly major escalation what more can you tell us. well yes actually the it was already very tense for the last couple of days in the field when it comes to the military but beginning from this morning we have witnessed to at least 250 vehicles. were sent to the area for reinforcements but this incident 5 soldiers being killed and 54 and then we don't know how or whether there are any casualties from the syrian opposition rebel side. that this has been perceived as a very upsetting situation for turkey because everything happened when there is this russian and turkish delegation are negotiating in turkish capital ankara. to sort out a solution and that turkey is that there isn't ocurred intestine as a military base which was taken over by the turkish military a couple of days ago from the syrian syrian army and we heard that the syrian army has attacked this military brass base by by mortar shells and turkey had to retaliate and that's how and the when the turkish soldiers lost their lives and others got a villain that we are hearing that the incident occurred around 11 am local time and forward for almost 2 hours the clashes were very heavy and. right where we are standing we saw turkish army vehicles and ambulances evacuating the wounded and of the people also via helicopters from taftanaz of course this is a very difficult situation for turkey because turkey also needs to have permission when it comes to iraq's us inside it from russia and how of the talks are going to conclude it is still unknown because all these tension all this military assaults and violence have been despite an outstanding and sochi peace deals the spite cease fires which could the final one it could. hard to last for 28 hours even though the officials from moscow and unk ankara agree on something a solution in the turkish capital today what's going to happen next is still unknown because the searing army seems to be not willing to stop and you have just saw the pictures of some fighters that are linked to the syrian army. just vandalizing the cemetery's the graveyards of the syrian syrian people which is also seen. here that the syrian army will not leave the civilians alone will not leave people alone here because for the syrian government everybody on the opposition side including given some children are our neighbors are called terrorists by them so. that right now most call the massacres and ankara has no understanding has no common understanding at all inside live and turkish foreign ministry just stated in the earlier our hours that so far there was no agreement between turkey and russia about how to sort out the problems in the but tension is very high and these kinds of casualties for charities also it is also the must problem especially on the disadvantage of the turkish government thank you the bad side of caution over there. well in china health officials have reported the biggest single day increase in deaths from the corona virus since the outbreak began president using pink appeared on state t.v. promising his government's efforts to contain the epidemic will prevail there be $97.00 more deaths in the country bringing the global total to $910.00 the world health organization says it remains gravely concerned in london scientists are working on a possible vaccine testing on animals is set to begin on monday and it could be ready to test on humans and a few months time cases are continuing to rise to more than $40000.00 globally and in japan dozens more people are confirmed to have the virus on a quarantined cruise ship there's now at least 130 cases on board back in china millions of people were expected to go back to work on monday as an extension to the new year holiday ended but as katrina you reports from beijing many people have stayed home. the street is usually bustling crowds but this week it's living up to its name. has ended but fears of the crude a virus are keeping many businesses closed. leda his store is one of the few that are open that customers are scarce but he's still careful about who he allows inside delivery men are kept at a distance. how you would hire should come to you and that deliver driver has been to too many places and has had contact with too many people so are the. workers like you. those staying indoors rely on these drivers for food and assess it is but the threat of the virus is taking its toll you know you through italy and of course i am scared virus is very serious but what can i do i have to keep this all i can do now is wearing the mask and gloves. millions of workers have yet to return to the city those who have missed telephone or she's which provinces they have traveled from. beijing's usually crowded subway is operating at how capacity those not wearing masks are being turned away before entering residential compounds or office buildings people must 1st have temperature checked now. those fun with temperatures higher than 37.5 degrees celsius let's go directly to a hospital to be tested in hot the epicenter of the outbreak streets remain deserted residents are allowed to leave harm only to collect food and supplies but elsewhere scenes on so quiet. unverified videos of people being forced from their homes into quarantine vans are circulating on chinese social media. the world health organization has called for calm it sent a team to china to observe the government's response that he will be greeting some of the world class epidemiologists from the w.h.o. that will be able to really understand the transmission dynamics going on understand the severity of illness understand the challenges that china is facing with this outbreak and it will really give the world hopefully a good glimpse of what's going on in china medical experts say the majority of coronavirus cases are mild but many in china are not taking any chances to train e.u. al-jazeera beijing i do brown joins us now live from hong kong with more adrian xi jinping has appeared on state t.v. which has been a very rare occurrence since the outbreak began what does he have to say. well he's been touring a neighborhood in beijing he was actually wearing a surgical mask he was talking to people asking them whether they had the right necessities enough medical supplies enough food this was president xi jinping being unusually profile as you say we haven't seen a great deal of him during the past few weeks since this became a real deepening crisis he met the visiting head of the world health organization 2 weeks ago and it was during those talks that the w.h.o. asked the president for permission to send a team of specialists to china that has now happened that team is going to be there principally to investigate the virus but also to provide analysis 1st hand analysis on the ground of the situation in will hand now president xi jinping also said during his tour and at a later news conference that of who could win then china would win president xi jinping wants to avoid at all costs this virus leading to the thing the leadership fears most which is social instability the w.h.o. have also been sounding the alarm they say they're very concerned that the virus appears to be spreading to other places outside of china there are more than 360 confirmed cases now and what they're worried about is that there's now evidence or people passing on the disease who haven't been to china thank you that that thank you and on their life in hong kong. we're going to more ahead on the news now including. a hero's welcome for ireland famed leader after her party edges out the 2 mainstream center right party. damage and destruction i'll have more on the impact of storm kira after it battered parts of northern europe. and it's for the world number 229 it was too good for a 5 time major champion. vote counting is continuing for a 2nd day in ireland historic general election a surgeon support for left wing shin fame has put it ahead of the 2 dominant center right parties for the 1st time leader mary lou mcdonald's has called it a revolution in irish politics no one party will win enough seats to form a government alone donald has already approached other leftwing niggas for coalition talks but says chin fine is open to discussions with rival when he joins us now live from dublin name tell us what do these results mean for the formation of a new government. what it means 1st and foremost to argument is that the country's political landscape has completely changed after years of 2 parties dominating politics here freedom for both of them centrist policies and now the latest figures that have been coming in from the county that will go on possibly for another day or 2 there are currently 90 warm seats that have been decided in 160 seat parliament shouldn't have 3319. 17 feet again of course the disastrous result they have been in power for the past 9 years and its leader. is already faced. in calls to step down as prime minister was tee shot in order to allow the party to look its wounds as it were and work out how to possibly weather this storm going forward and claw back support in any kind of future election but the biggest gains of course now shouldn't probably surprise themselves considering the fact that they only put forward $42.00 candidates across the country so they knew full well even if they want all of those seats they would never be able to form a government on their own you need 80 seats to be able to do that so of course now the difficult process of coalition big games coalition building begins. ruled out of possibly working with the shim fame they are 2 diametrically opposed to opposite ends of the political spectrum for. a little bit warmer in terms of the words that they've been sharing with. machine fame feel pretty much emboldened i think by these figures so far could well try to reach out to some of the smaller parties and wait it out until possibly a future election where they may well stand to win it but the huge huge advance push in favor of this year's election i think that that's need back there live from dublin. the woman designated to replace german chancellor angela merkel has unexpectedly quit as the leader of the governing c.d.u. party to come qanbar is stepping down amid a crisis over a regional governor's decision to accept support from the far right to a state that broke a longstanding agreement among mainstream parties to shun far right groups the cd you must now elect a new chief to take it into the general election next year. results from my sat elementary election in azerbaijan are being called into question by international observers president ilham aliyev says his new azerbaijan party won a majority in the national assembly the 2 monitoring group say there were significant procedural violations during the counting of votes several parties boycotted the election accusing un if of persecuting political opponents and silencing the media avoids being counted in cameroons municipal and parliamentary elections the 1st in 7 years where the poll comes at a time of deep political divisions and security concerns was boycotted by separatists from english speaking regions nicholas hark reports from the economic capital dollar. too scared to vote this is bum and home to more than 2000000 people in the heart of the english speaking greeting of cameroon as polling stations opened most people kept their doors closed outside heavy gunfire echoed in the distance. armed separatist don't want these elections to take place the government is trying to counter those calls. to have the sheets well yeah i ask all of my compatriots to do their duty and go out and vote contrary to what some of these little parties are asking you to do democracy is working in our country and we are moving forward. but separatist who want to break away from cameroon and form an independent english speaking country they call and busy in the run up to the polls they attacked election officials rallying calls for a boycott of the vote from opposition leader movies come to he believes the vote is rigged in favor of the ruling party. mark my words these elections will not resolve any of our problems. 3000 people have died in fighting between armed groups and government forces forcing almost a 1000000 people to flee the violence so my fled to neighboring nigeria others are seeking refuge in the economic capital douala away from home they were unable to vote in these elections a low turnout for those calling for the boycott is a success but it will certainly give the majority of the votes to poll b.s. party the highest number more democratic. a party that's been in power for the last 36 years and so the change that so many had hoped for from this election is unlikely to. see is an opposition m.p. from douala he's hoping to get re-elected saying the fight against the government should continue but by the ballot and not the bullet of the mayor some councils that will come out of this election for the 1st time will have a little more policy and they will still have it's an important election even more so important because half of the country's at war and we need a strong representation to bring about peace. for the people living in the english speaking regions it's the armed groups and security forces not elected officials that are in charge. these regions that ignored for so long have lost trust in what feels to them like a broken political system that cannot be fixed with elections alone dickless hawk al jazeera dweller. leaders from across africa are wrapping up 2 days of talks on how to bring security to the continent this year's african union summit focused on curbing regional violence so countries can embrace development and help their economies conflicts in libya and the sahara region has been top of the agenda let's get the latest now from mohamed vall who's in addis ababa mohamed what were the major takeaways from the summit. yes the summit has taken 2 days and the discussion is centered around peace and security peace and security council of the african union has held a number of press conferences in the last 3 days even before the summit started and it has to eat aerated the purpose of this summit which is silencing the guns they talked about to be about a 1000000 or so about the head and they sounded the alarm bells with regards to the side that they said that's 3 countries are threatened completely threatened and they can they can be destroyed by what's happening particularly particularly work in a fossil right now 600 villages have been deserted 600000 people have been displaced in in that country because of the recent actions of the armed groups they said that these armed groups have become more equipped more skilled they have more resilient now and they have more numbers to do what they are doing mali or so is threatened. is threatened they said that the head countries the g 5 psi help coalition of countries who have forces in that region should not be let down they have to have more help and the key the key components that they have focused on is the funds they said that the african union peace and security fund has has had only $150.00 millions for the last few years. at its disposal now more countries have contributed or pledges to contribute during these meetings $10000000.00 more have been pledged in this meeting echo us. ok of course has also said that it will contribute $1000000000.00 but that has been there has been a while since they did not come over to make good on those promises so libya also has been mentioned the african union wants to join in the efforts there is now more between the african union and the united nations in this respect they are going to contribute. in the peace keeping the peace observation after a cease fire is signed in libya. mohamed vall there live from. conflict in democratic republic of congo has also been high on the discussion list for those these rebels have been attacking villages and towns in the east for months now as katherine sawyer reports. another attack has happened in a village in the eastern democratic republic of congo. people in the town of bani are preparing once more to bury loved ones villages here say armed men to them with machetes and guns security forces blame the democratic forces a.d.f. a rebel group in the area with roots in uganda its fighters are accused of killing at least 5000 congolese in the last few years and more than 100 in the past week. they were dressed in the same uniform as they killed my husband in our kitchen when i 1st heard gunshots. but i met them and they told me to get back inside. many homes have been deserted people are too afraid to go back. there talks are frequent and happening as a convoy and one of the largest when peacekeeping missions in the walled. are carrying out an offensive against the rebel group those forces are now working with a local militia called my my to help defeat the a.t.f. the other group shows us the comp and equipment they say they've captured from an a.t.f. base deep in the forests. this is our country we will not allow a foreigner to rise our people we will continue to fight. supporting them african leaders are discussing how armed violence can be stopped in africa and not just in this country the region has been infiltrated by groups. and al qaeda hundreds of people have been killed and millions displaced in the lake chad basin african forces are fighting inside then these conflict in the central african republic somalia south sudan and the least goes on impunity and lack of accountability for proper traitors of new models violations in the context of conflicts and some of which are to rise to crimes under international law including walk crimes and crimes against humanity. this makeover imputed this lack of accountability the impunity for public traitors is part of the reasons why there is a cycle of violence across the continent in ethiopia many kilometers away from benny the heads of state are gathered for a conference labeled silencing the guns in 2020 and beyond it's an ambitious lochan many here are oblivious of that and what if anything it can achieve but like millions of others living in conflict areas across the continent they say they just want to be in safety catherine al-jazeera. and became a fast so attacks by armed groups have displaced over half a 1000000 people that's according to the u.n. has been a surge in violence in the past few months causing thousands to flee their homes many of the displaced are women and children. france's northwest coast is being bashed by high winds as europe continues to feel the effects of storm care a major flood warnings have been issued in several areas power has been cut to thousands of homes that hundreds of flights canceled meteorologists say the worst has passed but alerts are still in effect. on that storm it's time now for weather has thanks very much kym what's going to plus 3 a week ahead for much of northern europe and talking of blustery and bumpy we've got a new flight speed records across the atlantic around 2 hours early for this plane getting in from from new york all the way into heathrow you can see the shadow cloud has made its way in through here and that big line a cloud here where kiran has now made its way in the good thing about getting in a really is that well you are going to see this is like this but doesn't necessarily make it easy to land but certainly some very blustery and bumpy conditions in office but this wasn't the plane that did get across the atlantic in just under 5 hours the west of weather is going to continue making its way further race was quite a rash of shall cloud behind top i suppose that indicates some very strong winds pushing in from the atlantic right the way across a good part of northern and central parts of europe actually going to see snow once again pushing all the way down into those central areas further north and malays are going to winds that we were looking at says kira came through $202.00 clumsiest per hour as the winds blasted across the scottish highlands with up to $150.00 millimeters of rain for the western states blustery it stays very go on through the next few days will be wintry at times as well these blustery showers continuing right through the week and it looks like the be more to come to the weekend thanks so much for that but still ahead on al-jazeera we're in the u.s. state of new hampshire where climate change is on the minds of voters but will it change their preference for president. blocked on the border palestinian families struggle less a trade war with israel made his a new face. straight he is at record goals for it kicks off a new chapter in his career details in sports coming up. on county we can. despite vowing to stop propping up straw men in africa france is backing a libyan war and charles dictates is it all about the oil plus the u.k. finally clears one bridge supposedly what does it mean for one of the worst performing industrial economies. counting the cost on al-jazeera. musician performer visionary teacher. al-jazeera world meets a man bringing traditional arabic sounds to a whole new audience being a woman and being american playing around with it already in something new from boston to palestine the land of yes but you know has the next generation of musical talent simon shahid their musical journey on al-jazeera. english context the change the food in india storytelling around the biggest issues we've done but had to do you should do it again. if you're watching al-jazeera or reminder of our top stories this hour turkey says syrian government forces have killed 5 of its soldiers and northwest and if the syrian government troops attacks their military post their earliest syrian opposition forces began a military offensive to push out regime troops. vote counting is continuing for a 2nd day in ireland star general election certain support for leftwing shin fein is put it ahead of the true dominant center right parties for the 1st time. the global death toll from the corona virus outbreak has reached 910 and china announced 9. the 7 more deaths on sunday the biggest single day increase since the epidemic began t.-mo w h o experts is headed to china to investigate. the reaction to the crowd of viruses taking over social media feeds around the world everyone from politicians to travelers away again they are hot and has more. corona virus has been trending online for weeks and misinformation has been spreading nearly as fast this facebook post in the philippines says that spicy food and vitamin c. can help stop the virus that is inconsistent with advice given by the w.h.o. the post was shared $16000.00 times there's also a growing conversation online about a missing citizen journalist in china who reported from will han chen quiz she entered the city after the lockdown to report on the virus and has been missing since thursday his friends say he was forcibly quarantined groups like amnesty international are calling for his release and urging china to not use quarantine as a political tool to censor reporting on the coronavirus well for torben peterson the corona virus has impacted him in a unique way he's trying to make it to every country in the world without getting on a plane or returning home the outbreak has made visiting every country in asia particularly difficult. it's quite problematic distinctly right. there is this entire novel coronavirus outbreak which i personally don't really think is a big deal and i'm very sorry to say that to those who have lost family members or in the grand picture. just virus is doing that much damage to the human population and then of course you have all these countries that are doing that troubled by the . way. i think it's a bit much. but i've been thinking about it. what if i can count the ship from hong kong to new zealand just make new zealand the next country. get out of this part of the world until things they calm down. preparations for the outbreak are truly global in singapore customers were forced to leave their baskets behind because of long lines at closing time and researchers at johns hopkins university are tracking the spread of the virus daily with cases in $26.00 countries and effects felt around the world however china is very clearly still the epicenter. u.s. president donald trump is running to running set to unveil to congress rather his blueprint for the u.s. budget in 2021 days proposing a $4.00 trillion dollars plan the largest in federal history a white house correspondent kimberly help it joins us now live from washington d.c. kimberly tell us about this proposed budget. well if you want to know the priorities of an administration you look at their budget and this administration has a big priority on increase military spending but also big cuts to social and domestic programs now in many ways it's kind of in consequential what has been proposed it will not resemble anything like what the ultimate budget will look like because this is really the administration of the president's wish list it has to go through congress and of course particularly the house of representatives controlled by democrats not going to be ok with a lot of what the white house is proposing but essentially custis social programs increases in military spending big cuts to some government departments and why is this this is a big promise of donald trump on the campaign trail to shrink government spending but again it's not likely that a lot of this will happen we also see from some cuts to foreign aid that is consistent with the president's america 1st priorities now one interesting thing in there is there is some proposal for increased spending when it comes to the rural areas of america trying to bring internet for example to areas that still do not have it why does the president want that well rural voters will key to him winning his election in 2016 and he's looking for them to deliver for him in 2020 as well could be one of the biggest loses it seem to be was the environmental protection agency a 27 percent cut that seems pretty major. it's pretty major but it's pretty consistent when you think about this president and his priorities this is something that he's felt has been a bloated and sprawling government bureaucracy for some time so it's not surprising to see these proposals but again this is something that has to go through the democrat democrat controlled house of representatives as well so it's not going to resemble the final package one other thing we should talk about in this budget cam is the fact that there are also proposals in there for the president's border wall in the southern border of the united states and mexico big campaign promise in 2016 hasn't actually been able to deliver the way he wanted he's looking for 2000000000 with regard to that this is the promise again the proposed held him into office he thinks it's also going to help him win reelection so again another big priority for this administration whether he'll get that money seems unlikely he's going to get everything he asked for thanks for that that's white house correspondent kimberly help. with a campaign to win the white house goes up another garo on tuesday in the battleground state of new hampshire will cost about less than the 1st primary election the state often shows the level of support presidential contenders have and those results can build told lose momentum independent voters are important in new hampshire because they far outweigh republicans and democrats and unlike most states independents can cost votes in the primary when it comes to the general election democrats have won the state in 6 of the past 7 presidential votes but in 2016 hillary clinton barely won by just 0.4 percent. or paul suggest one of the biggest issues is combat in climate change and it's i'll just say i was at a call home reports from the town of sandwich that won't necessarily impact the vote. new hampshire is all about the outdoors in every season most will tell you it's why they live here but everywhere you look you see signs it's not like it used to be when i started studying climate change into martha carlson is a sugar maker one of the hundreds responsible for creating new hampshire's iconic maple syrup about a decade ago she noticed her trees were changing the syrup was getting darker so she went back to school and got her doctorate to understand what was happening in the short answer climate change as it's less sweet than it was a century ago a century ago the average sap for material would be 3 percent or even 3 and a half percent now it's 2 or maybe 1.8 per cent sugar now why is it less sweet is the trees making less sugar because maybe they're too caught up climate change is impacting all aspects of life in new hampshire and this state has an outsized role in determining who gets to be president and they say climate change really matters to them but it doesn't seem to impact their vote after all when he was on the campaign trail donald trump pretty much denied climate change and this state overwhelmingly voted for him in the last primary that is a challenge for catherine corkery of the sierra club i think trying to find solutions to the climate crisis is hard and there is not a lot of. solutions that come to mind quickly that will address it i can explain politics i can just tell you about budgets and carlson though thinks it's changing because the climate undeniably is the sugar producer said they are by and large conservative thinkers they said climate change was a hoax slowly over these last. how long is a man to 10 years or more they've seen the darker syrup and they have seen these odd seasons the seasons are much more variable seen the problem and in a unique position to try and fix it by deciding the people that make the policies getting another chance this tuesday better call hey el jazeera sandwich new hampshire. a trade war between israel and the palestinian authority has entered a new phase israel has now put a ban on palestinian agricultural exports through jordan israel's defense minister says the new measures are in response to a boycott on cow traded for him mohammed reports. palestinian farmers working on this state farm in jericho have been preparing their harvest to export to 26 countries ahead of the holy month of ramadan in 2 months time but production has been hit by an israeli decision to stop international exports via jordan the syncrude states and all of oil dates farming is one of the most important sectors of palestinian agriculture in the occupied west bank and the ban is raising concerns for farmers here. we expect these companies to make a loss an estimated $11.00 to $14000000.00 are in the merchant storage they won't be able to export them if the crisis stays as it is last week israel's defense minister imposed a ban on all palestinian agricultural produce from entering its markets this prompted palestinian authorities to cut down on some israeli imports but the crisis started last september when palestinians decided to stop importing beef from israel with the aim of becoming more economically independent now the israeli military says it will block palestinians from transferring their shipments through the jordan crossing it's the occupied west bank only direct export route to the outside world and strains are already being felt as palestinian good. being sent back here this is a systematic policy in the television that came at the height of the agricultural season to struggle that is the backbone of the palestinian economy in the jordan valley trade tensions have escalated in recent months and have been further aggravated by fears of violence in the region over a controversial middle east plan put forward by the united states the palestinian authorities are calling on israel to revoke its decision but israel's government says normal trade will only resume if the cattle ban is lifted. meanwhile the harvest here continues but the border remains closed to exports and the farmers have no way of getting their produce to market mohammed al jazeera. jordan has brought in another increase in taxes in the 1st sounds to 2018 may lead to widespread protests this is the final say and though the response has been more muted may worry they won't be able to make ends meet that's going to reports from. a man has consistently ranked as one of the arab world's most expensive cities yet clothing salesman matty l. nimer says people's salaries aren't keeping pace with the high cost of living this month jordanians will begin paying between 5 to 40 percent more in income taxes more than you would cry for jordanian citizens even without paying taxes we're not living we're in $700.00 to $800.00 a month and it's not enough by would we pay more taxes. when the law to raise taxes was announced in 2018 jordanians protested in the largest numbers since the arab spring nearly a decade ago the prime minister was forced to resign jordan has high levels of debt and relies on foreign aid in 2016 the international monetary fund or i am lent it more than $700000000.00 now the country is waiting to see if it will receive another $1300000000.00 from the i.m.f. to try to stimulate the economy and create jobs economic analyst amr key says about 80 percent of the government's revenue is generated from taxes and fees and that's severely limiting what people spend and we hate the only solution is to tackle corruption and this and the government needs to get back to the national companies it's sold to the private sector so it's guns in that it's more money. hermes mccann says this has been the worst period in his 30 years of owning a clothing store he was forced to lay off several employees. the economic and political situation in the region is and papering us negatively but we're trying to work as hard as we can to maintain our business that we have in here at it from our fathers and grandfathers the government says the tax hikes are needed to reduce public debt it's a condition set by the i.m.f. as part of its bailout package but many jordanian say when it comes to public services they don't see where their tax money is going and they're fed up with be used as the government's cash register natasha going to 0. egypt's military says at least 7 soldiers have been killed in a rebel attack on a security checkpoint it happened in the north sinai region sources have told al jazeera that up to 8 soldiers are dead egypt has struggled to stop armed groups in the region the situation that escalated after former president mohamed morsi was ousted by the military in 2013 ceremony has been held in thailand for the 2 police officers killed in saturday's shooting spree service members paid their respects at a military airport as the men's bodies were flown home 29 people were killed after an army trained marksman opened fire at a military base and shopping mall so that the soldiers motive was a dispute over a property deal. a movie history has been made at the 92nd academy awards a film from south korea won the biggest prize of the night's best picture for its satirical look at class divisions there is rob reynolds has more from hollywood and the oscar goes to. parasite i am knight of triumph for south korean cinema and director paul june home for the 1st time in the oscars 92 year history a film in a language other than english one the top award surprising many critics and so-called hollywood insiders. honks critically acclaimed story of wealth class power and deceit swept best director best screenplay and best international feature film in addition to best picture. thank you i read it during country to next morning thank you. renee zellweger the star of judy won the best actress award for brilliant and emotional portrayal of one of hollywood's late stars judy garland misguide you were certainly among the heroes he knights into phyla. as widely predicted joaquin phoenix won the best actor award for his electrifying portrayal of poverty despair and mental illness in joker he made a plea for social justice animal rights and low for the planet whether we're talking about gender inequality or racism or career rights or indigenous rights or animal rights we're talking about the fight against injustice we're talking about the fight against the belief that one nation one people one race one gender or one species has the right to dominate control and use and exploit another with impunity brad pitt was selected as best supporting actor for once upon a time in hollywood and laura dern won her 1st oscar for best supporting actress in a marriage story this is the best birthday present ever only one person of color was nominated for an acting award cynthia error in harry and she didn't win. there was. it's criticism of the lack of racial and gender diversity an exception is st louis superman the 1st oscar nominated film commissioned in produced by al jazeera as program series witness which has an african american as its lead character to indian american filmmakers and to producers from malaysia not felt like you know at this my time to stand the broadcast which for the 2nd year in a row was presented without a host seemed flat and sluggish at times perhaps a reflection of the uncertain times we live in but after all diversion and distraction is what the movies are all about and so the show must go on rob reynolds al-jazeera hollywood. well as you heard their parasite won best picture our correspondent rob mcbride has been speaking to people in south korea's capital seoul but what they make of parasite success parasite is a biting satire on life in south korea right now that has obviously resonated with a global audience it tells the story of a family of have nots who were desperately poor and who managed to trick their way into the service of a much wealthier family of halves it starts as a slightly quirky strange comedy but quickly descends into a very. dark fable it was when it was released here in south korea very quickly a commercial and critical success that went on to win a 1st international recognition with a palm door at the cannes film festival and then a golden globe but certainly this oscar win puts it now in a league of it. i was thrilled at the 1st time so i recommend to my friend a friend and so yeah it was a really amazing phenomenal back 4 time yeah. our society shouldn't differentiate between the haves and the have nots people should be able to live together. how did. it's a great honor for the korean film industry i'm sure that other directors will be inspired by this and will be able to create movies that are recognized around the world. for the director and now oscar winning director bond joined whoa this is 7th movie 2 previous films have had some international success but nothing like this for him the cost on the rest of the people who made this movie life will never be the same again. well molly kim is a visiting professor at the sue one university department of and film insult she says one of the reasons behind parasite success is how relatable it is to a global audience to know repeatedly slapped his films about half cent have lots which is a universal issue for all over the word and he also said that that's a major reason how this film became a little boy and understandable for global audiences and i agree with that but not only parasite something to think about class issues and maybe law class and capitalism but also getting poorer. you know as you say to notoriously by just a tad even worse in terms of race and gender or so many people to think about how history of racism and gender gender discrimination is slowly becoming a thing of the past if not it should be i think parasite as a movie itself made many records from you know both even outside of korea but i think it's more important that parasite as phenomenon made an incredible turning point for the history of diversity well just there was also for an oscar for best documentary short subject but just missed out rob reynolds spoke to our nominees for the film saying no a superman. never could we have thought that we'd come this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more such things to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson zuri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce as he's trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so that's kind of a plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably they were most proud of is that the team behind the film and how we all came together and how we come from different backgrounds different countries different religions races all of that and came together bruce brought us together to tell his story and so we're so incredibly proud of the work that witness and al-jazeera english has been doing for over a decade and it's about time this is just the beginning such as watch out they'll be many many more al jazeera english unwitnessed business films that will come to this platform. a new mission to defend science's understanding of the sun has begun. and lifting over the soul of a probe a joint u.s. and european project took off from florida on sunday the $1500000000.00 vehicle won't get close enough to pass the songs the atmosphere but it's set to take photos of the songs polls something that has never been done before. still ahead on al-jazeera installed pakistan's cricket is celebrating huge win on harm soil and he's here with that story. business later his work you know brush par. with. business leaders want to buy no brass power. the orwill. world. it's time now for sports here's andy thank you so much carol in some a lot of made a big move in the italian league title rice winning a spectacular milan dalby to go top of syria sutton abraham if it chad helps milan into it sooner or later but it's a fullback so when for 2 and replace eventis as leaders david stocks reports. the mondavi is one of the biggest games in world football but this one had added spice into it knew that victory would put the top it was a see who struck 1st revitalise since last sunday by him a bitch rejoin the club last month he set up county wreckage the goal. and then the swede himself headed in to make it to nil just before the break i see maybe 10 in the table but since last 100 turned to italy they've gone and beaten in the league and reached the semifinals of the cup or italia and it looked like that run would continue but whatever enters coach antonio county said at half time worked. my boss said i brushed a bit kicked off and come back with a thumping volley my and i didn't have to wait long for another goal to see no level things up and macy's lead had evaporated in the space of just 3 minutes the game had been turned on its head and with 20 minutes left in tow were in front. of my staff and the fries heading into the top corner said the blue half of the stadium wild of christian eriksen came on as a sub and was inches away from scoring his 1st goal since joining from top of last month and what a goal it would have been my but didn't go in but into did eventually get the 4th romelu lukaku rounding off the comeback and sending them from 3rd place to the top of syria then now i'm beaten in 16 games and lead the defending champions eventis on goal difference and a bit of sympathy mandell. we're talking about a league that has been a plea dominated by event in the last few years and the team at least deserve to win and to dominate but today there was a fight for the title. mixed up in the league interface a big game in the title race against 3rd place last c.e.o. david stokes al-jazeera. or the same in the german bund as they couldn't be separated on sunday night's bon munich and i'll be live sick playing out and no vernon missing one of the best chances of a gang there for the right side. shows a marine you're watching on in the stands in munich is taught in same place in the last 16 of the champions league this result means bondman saying a one point advantage over leipsic at the top of the table. there is a relatively good news for 3rd place brushy dorman who'd conceded 2 goals inside the last 10 minutes during their food 3 defeats against by leverkusen despite the loss there still just 3 points behind by as they aim for a 1st german league title since 2212 times when your control was in short. cuts off world cup has a new ambassador former australian football captain tim cahill giving his backing to the 2022 tournament's he joined shalvey some less so in cafe who have similar roles for the middle east's 1st world cup he has had plenty of experiences australia's all time leading goalscorer with 50 goals from 190 appearances and is confident cut saw will silence his critics. i think what i've seen is of being part of 4 world cups when you look at world cups ok will start in germany. most amazing world cup there's always some sort of negatives before you start you working for him in south africa you know those saying there's going to be this is going to be the brazil and then russia the world cups have been amazing and because it's the biggest show on earth the world comes together to make this a success when kids are received the bid it was exciting because they said there was going to be a conditioning in the stadiums in saying that back then was i ever well it's impossible with technology in the way things are going it's not for us as ambassadors. we need to see the good of what football can do and also deal with the realities that. there's going to be you know speed bumps along the way in how we deal with are together is is going to be you know. everything's on track and that's that's the greatest thing about at the moment. or world cup organizers a walking towards their event being carbon neutral and on monday qatar's mind domestically and now its plans to go green as well to do this it will reduce emissions caused by hosting matches raise awareness amongst fans and offset any unavoidable pollution by investing money to help the environments. the energy that football is creating around qatar and that around the league we can use it as you can use the league as a catalyst to enhance the experience of preserving the environment for the future pakistan of a big win in the 1st test of the series against bangladesh on sunday 16 year old nassim show at become the youngest player to take a test the trick was left to some more experienced members of the pakistan saying to secure the stick treatises show they're finishing with for what it's an openly to help god is such a victory by an innings and full suit for us. they mean a lot was the key manfully portland trail blazers in their latest win loud scored 33 points and had 8 assists and 115 to one on picture over the money feet the 1st right last all the hits as the trailblazers for entry cover from their slow starts the season it claimed the spot in the press. and claimed his 1st career triple double to help the most his grizzlies pass the washington wizards grizzlies sit in the 8th and final playoff spot in the western conference they are one place above the troll places where this one water 6 tonight. i'm canada's nick sailor climbed just the 2nd title of his career on north america's top gold saw as phil mickelson's challenge faded in california mix and began the final round of the pebble beach program just a stroke off the lead but despite shots like this the 5 time major one hit a 2 other par and of 74 that gave taylor his chance the world no but c. 129 securing the title with a 4 shots victory there it goes i care about us i suppose looking for now what a victory indeed that's it for me for this news hour stay with us i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news. talk to al jazeera we earth let me talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they are the endemic corruption around the garrote we listen so if you replace china as an enemy. and that's really that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter although it is their own understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world sentimental halley take it we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. he fled to protect his life but denied asylum a congolese activist must return home facing an uncertain future he once again finds himself at the forefront of a political revolution for triton for democracy can come at a heavy personal cost. back to kinshasa a witness documentary on al-jazeera. across the united states indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence that disproportionately impact indigenous communities tribal police departments are understaffed and under-resourced another factor is that tribes don't have jurisdiction over non-native americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns that the federal agencies don't respond that they don't take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials give for declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that should be the end of the discussion. there should be then a ok let's see what went wrong in this case why the is no evidence or why the evidence isn't good enough and make sure that doesn't happen yet. further escalation in syria 5 turkish soldiers are killed in the latest shelling by government troops and if the. problem came from al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up china's president promises to win the battle against the corona virus outbreak as the death toll reaches nearly a 1000. political shock waves and burn then german chancellor angela merkel hand picked successes says she's not going to run and. and the oscar goes to.