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those who cannot afford it and have to go on. the pace is fast, and the heat humidity makes it difficult for the most vulnerable. there are lots of women carrying very young children. this one, for example, is only a month and a half. it's a dangerous journey, and many do not make it across the junglin, migrants know the risks. they see, they have no choice. ah, north korea 5 to short range ballistic missiles of eastern coast. ah, my money saw you, this is al jazeera life and coming up. thank you all very much and thank you to 40000000 americans, 40000000 california. thank you for rejecting this recall. resolved. the victory
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california governor offends off a challenge to remove him from office after month to the taliban to control of the u. s. sexual state. defend the trick with door human rights advocates and southern mexico found the alarm claiming government policies a migrant of time, the region into an open print. ah, south korea military says the north has 5 to short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. they landed in the sea of japan shortly after sound queer conducted its own test of a submarine launched ballistic missile. miss arthur coincided with a visit by china's foreign minister to sol for talks with the south korean counterpart. the north nuclear ambitions and regional security were high on the
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agenda. south korea is hoping that china can help bring came john own back to negotiations and, and a deadlock on 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. rob mcbride has warned the story from sol non a day of busy missile activity on both sides of the d. m. z. a south career is claiming 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, 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,
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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 submerged 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. this is provocative test of the short range ballistic missiles. the north korea has launched before, but the south great military confirms that these were fired earlier wednesday from an inland location of that. judging by that flight path that they flew for 800 kilometers at the maximum altitude, reached 60 kilometers before crushing down into the sea. that separates the korean peninsula from japan. the launch was confirmed also by the japanese who have
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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 extend suv influence over north korean north career is pretty much relies completely on china as a lifeline to keep it basically struggling along and to for 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. it's a troublesome neighbor in north korea to afghanistan where it's been one month
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since the taliban sees the capital kabul, and took control of the government is now facing the challenge of converting a military success into a jewel ministration. the country's economies and burns unemployment is high on, according to the well food program. up to 14000000 people on the brink of foundation will tell, yvonne says it's training as fighters to form a new military force to defend off on the stone. and acting on me, commander says consultations on the way to create a professional army. taliban had said it won't tolerate any foreign interference in its domestic affairs. a center correspond, some, a binge of aide who has life for us income fall. so we listed some of the challenges facing afghanistan. how ordinary people reacting to what is going on there? well it's been a month since the taliban hygiene in charge of a son says they came to cobble and the biggest problem that people are facing is it
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of a crumbling economy. banks of being closed for almost a week, then they reopened. and now they're running the amount of cash that they have. we've been, we're outside the central bank in coven cobbler bank, where people have been telling us that they've been coming here for days to try and get some cash out. they can only withdraw about $200.00 every week. people have not been paid for the last 2 months. the government money left this country. people have been very angry about the conduct of that government thing that they will not paid for months before the taliban came over. and then this cash crunch has been snowballing into a bigger and bigger crisis. so people are very of what is going to be their future . some of them are happy because now there is security and peace in the country. but they are very concerned about what the future is going to be because prices of everyday items are keeping up. there is
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a tremendous cash shortage in this country and businesses and people on the street . they all seem to be suffering from the economic crunch. meanwhile, some of the taliban are talking about creating a new military force, a new army. what more can you tell us about that? but this is something that thought about gabon does in the last few weeks, have been saying that they want to have an inclusive government as well as an horse, a force which will corporate all of their fighters as well as some elements from the previous government is that we have to remember that one of announced a german amnesty. there are some police officers in this crowd as well as some military men broken too. and they say that they were only following orders. they're also facing threats and remote parts of the country from form of government officials is then and they say they'd be happy to serve their country regardless of
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who runs it. but their concern is that are the title of on going to be able to, going to say the salary, make sure that the economy is going in the right direction. will they be able to put food on the table? and you have to remember that this was one of the driving force for i did off trying to join the military events to try and get some sort of employment because their rate of unemployment very high. there's no real jobs available in the market . and most of the educated sector of society as well as use they have been trying to either leave the country or look for prospects elsewhere rather than building the futures in guns money. thanks for that. and some a binge of a live in campbell, us sexual state, antony blinking, has testified for a 2nd day about the withdrawal from afghanistan, the collapse of the washington back government. the body administration has been criticized for pulling us troops out of afghanistan as taliban finds his gain
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territory across the country. lincoln told senators that the rapid fall of cobble took us intelligence by surprise. we collectively, over 20 years invested discretionary amounts in those security forces and in that government, hundreds of billions of dollars, equipment, training advice support and based on that, as well as based on what we were looking at real time. again, we did not see this collapse in a matter of 11 days. 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 anger of govern newsome's handling of the panoramic. rob reynolds house mall from beverly hills. good evening, california democratic governor gavin newsom handily shut down a recall effort tuesday. he will serve out the rest of his term, despite
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a republican push to oust him from the leadership of the nations most populous state. i am humbled and grateful to the millions and millions of california that exercise their fundamental right 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. while some voters chose to line up and cast their ballots in person, every registered eligible voter received the ballot in the mail beginning weeks ago . the overriding issue has been newsome's handling of the corona virus pandemic. he was among the 1st governors to declare widespread locked downs and masked mandates . that angered many business owners and others who joined anti massacres and republicans to support the recall. more than 40 candidates were on the ballot to
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replace newsome but the leading republican was larry elder, a conservative radio talk show host, who promised to lift all covert mask and vaccination mandates. elder spoke after his defeat. as you know, my opponent, governor, governor newsome on racism and by the way, we may have lost the battle. we are going to win the war. newsome attacked elder relentlessly over his stance on cove. it. he spent $70000000.00 on tv ads and campaign stops around the state. and he had help from prominent democrats, including president joe biden. that message resonated with voters. if we recall, governor knew some who knows who we end up with. and the options in my opinion,
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are not looking very good. elder was endorsed by former president donald trump, but in this heavily democratic state, trump support may have done elder more harm than good. it's likely that democrats from the white house to state houses all around the country are breathing a sigh of relief. and republicans are disappointed by the failure of their efforts to turn the golden state red. rob reynolds al jazeera beverly hills, california still ahead on al jazeera. we meet the young reporters shining a light on the increasing use of child labor in india. actually found that vaccination drive to include young children and a bit to contain as current of ours outbreak. ah
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oh hello, good to see we have some exceptional heat through areas of australia, alice at 36 and that warm wind through the interior and the outback is pumping up the temperature in adelaide to 26. our next, whether frontier slicing across western australia, so deteriorating conditions for per that 15. and we've got clouds coming in, go in through the se that is plaguing sydney, but in the days to come, we're going to turn on your temperature up to 25 degrees or weekend is about 5050. now for new zealand, a solid band of rain for the north island, stretching from auckland to give bin. and these areas we could see about 80 millimeters of rain and it could be falling at about 15 millimeters per hour. we are keeping tad's on sean to as it saunters around the east china sea and it's been hanging out here for a few days. so look what it's done in g. jung province. more than 600 millimeters of rain in the past. 48 hours. so it's now starting to track toward the northeast. so we'll go in for a closer look because this is going to strike southern sections of south korea with
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some heavy rain. same goes for q issue and also southern portions of hon. you as it finds its home, it's next tome in the sea of japan in the days to come, a sock has got a high of 28 on friday. see soon. the news . ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war, but there were many kind of stuff ah, thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema. on a job. oh,
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the me. you're watching, i'll just remind you of our top stories. our. the south korean military says north korea is fine to short range ballistic missiles, office east coast, a landed in the sea of japan showing the south gray conducted its own test of the submarine, launched ballistic missile one month long from the takeover. couple the taliban off forming a new army. they say the force will protect guns from foreign interference. the country is facing economic difficulties on the world. food program says up to 14000000 people on the nation. the democratic governor of the us states california had defeated an attempt to remove him from office in a recall election republican leg pushed to hold. the vote was fuelled by gavin,
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nice and humbling of the pandemic. my grandson, asylum seekers stuck in a border city in southern mexico of struggling to find food and shelter as they try to avoid deportation. authorities have been accused of using excessive force to stop them heading the u. s. by new or apollo reports from topic to learn state of chiapas. 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 upper model migrants rights advocates see a 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. piano. portsmouth is a living hill. got it is an illegal prison because nowhere in the law does it say
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that migrates can only be kept in one street, turned to concentration. some mexican immigration laws are being averted and manipulated in order to appeal the united states. sobbing thought money landed 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 jeweler. she says, food and shelter or in short supply. and that the situation here grows more di or 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 be in 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,
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mexico's national immigration strategy has been one of containment into a jeweler, hundreds of migrants, q up outside the cities imogen offices 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 up 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 need to recognize that these individuals that are making this 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.
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that means they do not have a family member or guardian with them. sometimes children who are very young age. and so what all governments 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 protective migrant shelters in this part of the country have reached maximum capacity and some have experienced outbreaks of cobit 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, depfa, eula, mexico. hastings prime minister ariel on re fact the chief prosecutor who wanted in charge of the murder of the president driven al noisy prosecutor, had also us immigration agents to ball the prime minister from leaving the country . president boise was assassinated in july and court documents indicate that only
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was called twice in the hours after his death, by one of the main suspects. america's highest ranking military officer, it was so concern that president trump could begin a war with china and his last few days in office. but he put secret safeguards in place. mark, milly called his chinese counterpart twice in the final month of trauma term. according to exits from a new book by the veteran report and bob woodward, the washington post on the cnn says the joint chiefs showed his counterpart, there wouldn't be any attack 3, former us intelligence officials have admitted providing sophisticated hacking technology to the, you know, i said are of emeralds. the justice department says the men have agreed to pay nearly $1700000.00 and find to avoid prosecution. their keys, if conducting hacking operations for the u. s. e. while working as managers that a firm in the gulf state, they reportedly illegally access protected computer systems in the us and elsewhere
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. my county has more on the story for motion dc. the 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, a. 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 a period of time. and also that they agreed not to apply for any security clearance in the future. this is a very interesting point that the prosecutors have accepted
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a plea. bargain may well be an indication of that when the key nature of conducting computer hacking cases under us law, but also perhaps, or 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 whistleblower. 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 has being a period of months. so a few years we are talking about a hacking operation operated by the u. a. e se investigators and the news organization for the best part of nearly a decade. so this is an extensive hacking operation over
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a lengthy period of time. and once again, the questions arise as to how many similar operations are underway. 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 co operating in the ongoing investigation. 9 activists and politicians in hong kong have been sentenced to up to 10 months in jail. they were arrested for taking part in a candle at vigil last year. that commemorates would be t animal square massacre. the group is among 12 defendants who pleaded guilty of this month to taking part 3 . others were given suspended sentences. a crackdown on descent has been on the way in hong kong after controversial security law. last year, chile has become vaccinating children age 6 years and older, a latin america edison. lucy and newman has moved from the capsule. we're in
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a vaccination center here in santiago, 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 sinner 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 we get bodies. he 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 cova 19 throw. it has been demonstrated that when a country like chile man refused to fully vaccinate, i said, talking population, those who are not vaccinate, especially children, turning to reservoirs for the virus. even if most children do not become seriously ill, they can obviously infect the rest of the family and she lives. one of the few countries
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that is vaccinations, children as young as 6 in this case with the chinese vaccine. c novak which has been used 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, 1900. very soon activist state school closures in india because of pandemic restrictions have 4 small children into work. now, a magazine produced by children in one of the northern cities is highlighting the issue, elizabeth per on them reports from pharaohs about in other pradesh. these are the
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youngest journalists in the city of fiddles, abad. they're working on the next edition of the unique magazine, ball vonny, but chalky vas are the voice of children is a magazine by and for young people about child labor. and they right make the man the stories that we write for the magazine are all related to children and inform readers about the reality of our town. when we share the stories with government officials, it helps them understand the difficulties that children face. the 14 year old harmony has been contributing to the magazine for 2 years. she lives in an impoverished area, fiddles about where entire families are employed, and the glass bangles industry. she convinced one neighbor to stop her 3 daughters aged between line and 12, from working and send them to school instead, whatever. we have 5 children and no one to help us. so when we were in financial
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difficulty, we asked the children to work a lot of children here work and at home our children started helping us. like when we were going through a rough patch. the baby sent her children back to school when her husband recovered from an illness and could work again. but not every one would do the same . fiddles about glass bangles industry is 200 years old and the factories and known for the poor working conditions. generations of families have been employed in the trade, although many work from home when we walk through these narrow lanes off it alls above we can see many children making bangles rights group, say school closures, because of corona virus. and then an outbreak of fever mean more children, a full to work because they don't have access to online learning. in this home, children as young as 6 sit in front of small flames using the heat to join broken
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glass spangles. they do this for up to 8 hours a day. child labor is illegal in india, the whites group say it's, it's difficult to stop those working at home. you have to live, but 10000000 in 2011. i'm doubling it only. i'm primarily because of go with it. so i think what we can think of as being impacting the budget media that you should be all they've had to fight to spend, which is actually quite the release of this year. it was, children magazine has been delayed due to lock downs, but how many and her team and now pushing the final touches on the issue, knowing they work has never been more important. elizabeth moran of al jazeera that was about the author for dish. one of new york's most popular tourist attractions is back in our food ways. reopening of
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full capacity for the 1st time since depends on make for theatres to close. some 18 months ago. a line king hamilton on wicked are among the 1st production to play in front of a full house that showed expect is welcome, full capacity, crowd id and the badge and administration has formerly asked a federal judge to block the enforcement of a new texas law that bounds nearly all abortions. the justice department filed an emergency motion seeking to lift the latest measures, which i consider as unconcerned constitutional. supreme court allow the legislation to sound earlier this month. it was a major victory. the social conservatives have been seeking to abortion team would be ethanol, was hoping to make history this wednesday, the 1st all civilian crew to be launched into the obits. the space ex flight is taking the billionaire businessmen and 3 other novices into space from cape
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canaveral in florida. for 3 days they'll be cramped into an area measuring just 8 by 4 meters emission follows to civilian sub orbital flights, which took off in july. i am a mission pilot and it's really special for me to hold that title because i'm going to be the 1st black female pilot of the spacecraft. there have been 3 black female astronauts have made it to face and knowing that i'm going to be the 4th means that i have this opportunity to not only accomplish my dream, but also inspire and inspire the next generation of women of color and girls of color. and really get them to think about reaching for the stars. ah.
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