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california governor sends off a challenge to remove him from office. after mom since the taliban took control of got installed the u. s. sex, your state staunchly defend the trip with door human rights advocates in southern mexico. sound the alarm claiming government policies on migrants have turned the region into an open president. ah, south korean military that the north has fired to short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. they landed in the sea of japan shortly afterwards. south korea conducted its own test of a submarine, launched ballistic missile. while the tip test can coincide with china's foreign minister visit to solve for talks with a south korean counterpart,
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the north nuclear ambitions on regional secures april high on the agenda. south korea is hoping that china can help bring kim john back to negotiations and end a deadlock surrounding nuclear talks about. but i do want to be of course, we all want to contribute to the peace and stability of the korean peninsula. for example, not only north korea, but also other countries are conducting military actions. so we should have all the parties make joint efforts to resume dialogue as brigade rob mcbride, who was my 1st in. so rob, firstly, tell us a bit more about south korea is own test, this submarine launch, ballistic missile. how significant is it? that's right, am i on a day of busy miss electricity on both sides of the d. m. z. a south career is climbing something of a military 1st. this is an f l b m. so that's a submarine launch ballistic missile. now, to launch a ballistic missile from a submerged submarine is quite a technological feet. in fact,
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south korea becomes only the 7th country in the world to master that technology. but it has confirmed that he had a successful launch and the seas of the south korean coast. on wednesday it was a test that was observed by moon j in the south korean president. now interestingly, north korea has been trying to master the same technology we've seen in the past few years. for example, kim junglin observing a missile emerging from below the waves. but it is only manage so far to launch a missile from a submerge platform, not from an actual submarine. so normally when we talk about missile development at the north koreans normally lead the way, this is one area of missile development where it seems as south korea has got the lead on its northern neighbor. very interesting. meanwhile, north korea still continuing to provoke its neighbors with its own mis, all tests you say they're not as advanced now as the south korean ones,
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but tell us what they are. this is provocative test of the short range ballistic missiles. the north korea has launch before, but the south military confirms that these were fired earlier wednesday from an inland location of judging by that flight path. they flew for 800 kilometers at the maximum altitude, reached 60 kilometers before crashing down into the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. the launch was confirmed also by the japanese who have criticized this. they have criticized previous tests. in fact, yoshi, he'd a suga the japanese prime minister describing this as outrageous and it comes of causes y v. the foreign minister of china happens to be in sol conducting talks with his counterpart here in south korea with north korea. very much top of the agenda and the south koreans hoping that china can use its extensive influence over
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north korea north career. it's pretty much relies completely on china as a lifeline to keep it. basically as struggling along to china, to use some of that influence to get the north koreans back to the negotiating table. but this is an example of just despite north korea dependence upon china, that even that there is a control. there is a limit to which china is able to control its trouble. so neighbor in north korea money, thanks for that. rob mcbride buffers live and so the democratic governor of the us state of california has defeated an attempt to remove him from office in a recall election. the republican led push to hold the vote with fuel by over, gavin, use and handling the current of ours pandemic. it's only the 4th election off. it's kind of us history. we said yes to all those things that
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we hold dear as california and i would argue as americans, economic justice, social justice, racial justice, environmental justice, our values were california, made so much progress. all of those things were on the ballot this evening. and so i am humble and grateful to the millions and millions of california that exercise their fundamental rights to vote and express themselves so overwhelmingly, by rejecting the division by rejecting the citizens by rejecting so much of the negativity that's defined our politics in this country over the course of so many years, rob reynolds has the latest on the story from beverly hills, with many of the counties and jurisdictions around the state heavily voting no on recall. and so he has already given
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a speech, a very short speech, thanking the voters, saying he's humbled. also calling out what he called, the spirit of trump ism, that remains throughout the society in the united states and saying that he was determined to continue to work to bring california together and to try to defeat the what, what he criticized about the former president trump and his main opponent in this recall election, the conservative talk show hosts larry elder. however, there may still be some lawsuits and some disagreement because republicans including larry elder, the, the prime candidate opposing newsome and expressive trump had all said in essence that if newsome one, something must have gone wrong, there must have been cheating. there must have been some kind of skull dougherty or
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shenanigans, as, as elder put it at the poles. but the scope and size of this victory seemed to put that particular claim to bed tonight. so there, so gavin newsom again, who is one of the governors who was very quick to impose locked down, sweeping, locked down mandate for government employees in the state of california to where mass to get vaccinated. very careful approach to schools returning all of that seems to have paid off teams to have resonated with voters who are willing to sacrifice gains that the state of california has already made in the fight against covert and not willing to take a chance on a conservative republican who might have gone along a far different path,
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america's highest ranking, military officer was so concerned the president trump could begin a war with china. and his last few days in office. he put secret safeguards in place on many called his chinese counterpart twice in the final month of trauma term. according to exits from a new book by the veteran watergate report and bob woodward, the washington post. cnn say the joint chiefs chair assured his counterpart. they would not be any thought of attack or haiti's prime minister ariel on re has the fact the chief prosecutor who wants and charged over the met a president juvenile moser. chief prosecutor had also asked immigration agents to bar the prime minister from leaving the country. president boise was assassinated back in july and court documents se only was called twice in the hours after his death by one of the main suspects. michael dilbert is an ortho, on
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a journalist who has covered haiti almost 25 years. he says there's a lot of skepticism about how the investigation into the presidents. death is being handled. is an extremely convoluted state of affairs. as you mentioned, the president murdered. now a little over 2 months ago, and it's quite clear from the circumstance that certainly his inner security was compromised, was left essentially to, to be assassinated by, by allegedly, by the mercenary. and what's been swirling around or do things to do in his inner circle, security and politically was involved in his burger and who the intellectual and financial offers were. and so the latest development whereby the chief prosecutor was essentially calling the sitting quite minister to be indicted for his electrical murder. and the private mister sacking that prosecutor as just added your the to me all the prime minister himself is ruling. if you can recall with
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extremely, i guess you might say questionable gentleman. he was named by a president. many had accused of staying over overstaying his term in office and had not back officially invested in that in that position before drove it on more. so the, the question of the gentleman i think is really up in the air right now. there's a lot of doubt among people in terms of whether this investigation will be allowed to run its course. i mean, most of the people have been arrested so far. i don't think anyone seriously thinks that they were the, the real money man with a real intellectual office crime. for a former us intelligence officials have admitted providing sophisticated hacking technology to be united arab emirates. the justice department says the men have agreed to pay nearly $1700000.00 in fines to avoid prosecution. the men are accused
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of conducting hacking operations for the u. a or working of managers at a firm in the gulf stage. they reportedly illegally access protective computer systems in the u. s. elsewhere. mike, hannah has more of the story from washington, dc. with details provided by the justice department in papers delivered in court. the investigators contend that the 3 operated essentially as a hackers for the u. e, over a period of time, they had computers around the world, but importantly, also computers within the united states, including those of american citizens. but, and this is the interesting point. it appears that the prosecutors have accepted a plea bargain. they say that the charges against the 3 will be dropped if they continue to cooperate fully. if they pay a penalty of some $1700000.00, which would appear to be the amount of salary they received over
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a period of time. and also that they agree not to apply for any security clearance in the future. this is a very interesting point that the prosecutors have accepted a plea. bargain may well be an indication of their when the murky nature of conducting computer hacking cases under us law. but also perhaps not towards the sensitive relationship between the u. s. and the u. e, which essentially owned the hacking company. back in january 2019 writers published an exhaustive investigation into the u. s. e packing company. it based its information on information provided by a whistle blower. now she had joined the company according to reuters in 2014. so this gives you an indication of how long this has been in place. we are not talking about something that as being a period of months or a few years. we are talking about a hacking operation operated by the u,
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a. e se investigators and the news organization for the best part of nearly a decade. so this is an extensive hacking operation over a lengthy period of time. and once again, the questions arise as to how many similar operations are under way. but it would appear that it was the a reuters report that will lead to the investigation that is culminated in these charges being brought against 3 individuals. charges that will be dropped if the individuals agree with a co operating in the ongoing investigation. still head on al jazeera winter is coming in the united kingdom on the current of our numbers. don't look good. the british prime minister says this is what living with code that looks like. chile expands it's vaccination drive to include young children in a bed to contain the crate of are not breaking a.
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it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, a getting going on wednesday, september 15th. here's what you need to know. we've had storm clouds over france, unleashed torrential rain. so i'll take you there. this is in the south of france, red about $1200.00 millimeters of rain in a few hours. so all that water had to go somewhere and it certainly did over the streets and i'll tell you what, there's the risk of a repeat performance on wednesday, really central southern areas of france. but we've got this served whether stretching from scandinavia rate down toward iberia. so we go in toward iberia for a closer look. and yet there's a gloomy conditions. lives been great through to madrid. madrid has a high of 22 degrees. energy over a turkey is producing some rounds of heavy rain. we've got thunderstorms as while 1st shoot swath of the country. but some of the best weather on the continent can
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be found through the balkans. we've got full and sunshine, 0. 30 degrees in belgrade at 31. rain induced flooding in nigeria for the capitol region of boudreau has destroyed more than a 100 tones. and we've got intense thunderstorms for western portions of africa. so this is stretching from gonna rate through to sierra leone. so free towns got a high of 28 degrees. the ivory coast ab be john is coming in at $25.00. ok, i'm out of fun. i'll see you in a bit. the weather sponsored by castle airways, voted world's best airline of 2021 on air or online, be part of the debate, or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when know how they get off the table? it says shoot inside atmosphere, people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p p. s d like symptoms jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now,
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you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, ah, the me you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories this our, the south korean military says north korea is 5 to short range listing missiles off its east coast. they landed in the sea of japan, surely afterward, south korea conducted its own test if a submarine launched, ballistic missile. that has come as john as foreign ministers and holding tools in sol dominated by pyongyang, nuclear ambitions, regional security. 3 is hoping that beijing can help to bring him john and back to negotiations and nuclear talks. deadlock. the democratic governor of the us state
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of california has defeated an attempt to remove him from office and a recall election republican lead pushed to hold. the vote was fueled by anger over gavin news and handling of the pandemic now to afghanistan, where it's been one month since the taliban sees the capital kabul and effectively took control of the government. now, facing a daunting challenge, of converting a military success into a durable and lasting administration, the country's economy is in ruins as high unemployment, according to the well feed program, up to 14000000 people on the brink of nation. let's go to a summer, been job aid, who has live for us in a couple a summer. so the country clearly facing a lot of challenges. what is the mood of people that you talk to? well, the biggest challenge is the economic challenge of
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a mountain thing. charlene, which is gone bigger and bigger in the last 2 weeks that a dollar bonds have been in charge. we that it's coming to this particular bank for the last few days trying to get money out. but because of the cash crunch, there is a limit that you can only withdraw $200.00 a week. only 10 people are allowed every half hour inside the bank and the bank closes once. it runs out of cash. so then a few 100 meters behind us in an in front of us in either direction. and when we went inside the, the bank as well, there's many people inside doing up to try and get their money out. and most of these people are government employees. they've been telling us that for the last 2 months, they have not been paid. they can't take out the cash that they have in the bank, and the prices have slightly stopped to go up. it's been so the economy being the biggest challenge is that the valuable government is facing. we were speaking to a few people earlier who told us that as far as the security is concerned,
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as far as safety concern, kidnapping, snatching things on the street that has gone down drastically. all the checkpoints have been opened. the taliban have been courteous and polite to people so far, but they say that if they don't have the money to buy the food and bring food to the table, they don't know what they're going to do with this new newly found sense of security. some there was a lot of concern about women and that humanitarian rides under the taliban. one month on, do we have a clear idea of what the situation is? are women working? are they going to school? what's going on when it comes to that? well that is the biggest concern for a lot of them in here, is that what is going to be the future? and it is very interesting about the generation divide that when you speak to them and hear him on the streets and toppled, there aren't as many as they used to be. most of them are covered in their
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traditional garb. and these we just spoke to a mother and daughter were coming out of the bank and the mother was very happy. she was saying that there was a lot of problems in the street. they weren't, she didn't feel safe for her daughter to come out. but when we spoke to the daughter, she said she was a medical student and said she can go to university educational institutions are open, but there is segregation. she can't move, it's really used to. and she was a bit reluctant about how our future prospects are going to look like and didn't want to seek in detail about teacher. there is a generational give i obviously the parents that are happy that there is security. but the children, especially the younger generation of worried about the future, not just in terms of education, but about work and living conditions as many things about some a bunch of i'd like live 1st there in campbell for us next year, state on the blink and has testified for a 2nd day about the withdrawal from afghanistan. the collapse of the washington back government bought in administration has been criticized for pulling us troops
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out of the country as taliban fighters gain territory across the country. lincoln told senators that the rapid fall of cobble took us intelligence by surprise. because prime minister boris johnson says a boost, a job will be recommended to all over fifty's as part of the government's cove. at $900.00 plan for winter, vaccinations will also be extended to include 12 to 15 year olds under simon has this report from london more vaccinations. no lock downs is a message from the u. k. prime minister. along with the admission that this time last year, the rates of infections was much lower in one way. opposition today is actually more challenging. we have higher levels of daily cases, thousands more. but in many other crucial respects, the british people, all of us collectively and individually, are incomparably better placed to fight the disease. over fifty's
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will get boost of vaccinations, school children between $12.15 can now be vaccinated. the government believes this will be enough to bolster and already successful vaccine program that is greatly reduce the rate of people dying from covered. the number of people dead now stands at a 134000. while an image like the national memorial wall, should ensure no one forgets the fast scales of losses to cove it in the u. k. across the river thames, the government is projecting a new fray. living with coven, if the new normal amount comes with lifting many restrictive laws and dropping plans for cobra, passports, for major events and nightclubs, showing full vaccination or recent negative 10 things. a huge mistake. yes, it's typical of them boys over there. when you turn freedom is what we fight for my
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for should our while england is dropping the passport plan scotland is imposing on and in europe despite sometimes fis resistance countries such as france, germany and belgium are using passports to good effect. what we've seen throughout this time next is that britain, england in particular, stays as an outlier the many months while other countries guess what to do the right thing, only in the end, to relent and do the same thing. so they could well be the vice team, paul, bro, success in other countries. and eventually the take government, introduce them to england as well. the government says a locked would be a last resort, but a plan b would mean coven passports and other measures. however, there's some unease about not using face me offs and other risks inside buildings. i certainly think that some venues are riskier than others, and we should, i think somebody still be requiring distancing. and i also think we should be investing in much better ventilation systems. and the fact that more cautious
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countries in europe have lower infection rates than the u. k. doesn't convince some, the death rates won't stop climbing again. andrew simmons al jazeera london chile has begun vaccinating children age 6 years and older latin america and a salisia newman has more of the story from the capital. we are in a vaccination center here in santia. one behind me is one of the 1st children over the age of 6 who are being vaccinated against coven. 19 julians government is using the chinese finnow vac vaccine for children that age because they say that it is quote, a classic vaccine that it is the safest of all very similar to the influenza vaccine . we spoke a short while ago to the health minister and by the she says that it is essential for children to be vaccinated, even very, very young ones because they have become what he considers the reservoir for covered 19 c 0. it has been demonstrated that when
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a country like chile man refused to fully vex may i said, talking population, those who are not vaccinate, especially children, turning to reservoirs for the virus. if, even if most children do not become seriously ill, they can augustine. the rest of the family chill is one of the few countries that is vaccinating children as young as 6 in this case with the chinese vaccine. c, novak put your husband, use fairly widely on youngsters in china. however, there is another country that taken this a step further, which is cuba earlier this month, again vaccinating children as of the age of 2 with the sovereign to vaccine, which is made in cuba. it has not been approved by the world health organization at least yet, but health authorities, their interest that it is highly effective. here in chile, the government is also carrying out 3rd states clinical trials to see if children, even newborns can start to receive vaccines against coven. 19 very soon
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migrants asylum seekers stuck in a border city in southern mexico, a struggling to find food and shelter as they try to avoid deportation. authorities have been accused of using excessive force to stop them heading to the u. s. by new apollo reports from top to to the state of chiapas, the there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding in southern mexico. for months, waves of migrants and asylum seekers mainly from haiti in central america have poured into the city of tampa to bottle migrants rights advocates. c. u. national policy by the mexican government, aimed at preventing migrants from making their way north toward the united states, has turned the city into an open air. prison for refugees stopped by to la f. we'll be with, you know, put is a living. hell they got it is an illegal prison because nowhere in the law does it
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say that migrates can only be kept in one because every street turned to concentration. some mexican immigration laws are being converted and manipulated in order to pass the united states sobbing, thought money for land on the streets of temper eula are packed with migrants. this woman who has asked us to conceal her identity is one of more than 35000 haitian nationals currently stuck into a shula. she says food and shelter or in short supply. and that the situation here grows more dire by the de loc grenada. and i'm going to be along what we make in a day is not enough for food. and many of us migrants are sleeping in the park on top of each other, begging for food. as mexico's president doesn't do something for us. people are going to begin to steal, and we don't want that. what we want is help and to allow us to keep moving. since the start of the year, mexico's national immigration strategy has been one of containment into a tulip,
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hundreds of migrants, q up outside the these immigration officers almost every day. hear confusion, rains intentions are on the rise. the vast majority of people we've encountered outside this government office building say they're growing desperate without a clear answer from authorities as to what it's going to take to obtain the necessary paperwork. and finally, be allowed to leave a jeweler. despite promises from mexican political leaders to respect the rights of migrants into silence seekers, those who try to leave us without the necessary paperwork are quickly rounded up. and local journalists continue to document cases of abuse and excessive force from authorities. we interact and i asked that these individuals that are making us very risky journey are very difficult and vulnerable situations. as we've discussed, there are many women and children and children who are actually in the company. that means they do not have a family member or guardian with them. sometimes children who are very young age.
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and so what all governments. ringback need to do that are involved in managing migration is that they need to make sure that the human rights are respected and that these people are protected migrant shelters. in this part of the country have reached maximum capacity. and some have experienced outbreaks of coven 19 coupled with a lack of access to adequate health care, growing security concerns, and a national policy that prevents people from leaving. the situation is quickly growing beyond the ability of authorities to control. monday, up a little al jazeera, double la mexico. ah, this is al jazeera, these, you top stories. the south korean military says north korea has far too short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. they landed in.
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