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a month since the taliban took control of afghanistan. we look at the challenges it's facing to transform into a peacetime government haiti's prime minister fire, the chief prosecutor who recommended he be charged over the assassination of late president john, out moisten. and the efforts to save rome, historic pine trees, very new invaded german. ty is fine munich, give barcelona reality check. the spanish side was press 3 now and the 1st chance is the match since his departure. no messy way. ah, south korea says it has carried out its 1st under water launched missile tests president moon giant, watch the launch from a test site. so it,
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sol says it has also successfully developed other various homegrown missiles hours earlier. north korea fi to short range ballistic missiles off its east coast. they landed in the sea of japan. the miss ar test coincided with a visit by china's foreign minister to sulphur talks. with his south korean count upon south korea, hoping china can help bring north korean leader kim jong and back to negotiations and break the deadlock on nuclear talks about. but 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. assault to rub my rubber pride. now his life was in sol. so rob, 1st off, what more do we know about south korea zone test to this submarine launched missile?
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how, how significant is that? that's right. this comes on what has been a busy day of missile activity on both sides of the d, m. z. first of all, south career is claiming something of a 1st with the launch of this s l b. now this is a submarine launch, ballistic missile, which is something of a technological achievement, to launch a missile from a submarine submerge below the surface. it breaks free and that it's main rocket 5 and a way it goes. in fact, south korea becomes only the 7th country in the world to have mastered this technology. this know how it says earlier, wednesday it had the successful launch office as of it's coast. 3 watched by president moon j and now interestingly, north korea has also been trying to develop the same technology. and we've seen in the past couple of years various of the shots of qindzhong learn of north korea over seeing his own countries. tests of
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a submarine launch to ballistic missiles in development, but they have only so far managed to launch from an underground platform that's a sub submerged platform rather than an actual submarine. so while north korea leads south korea in most to missile development, this is one area of development of technology that south korea seems to have taken a lead on. let's talk about the, the missiles, the north korea has launched just 2 hours before the, the south korean launch still provoking its neighbors, it would seem, would with these missiles tell us, tell us more about the, the, the recent ones and what are happening now. it does seem to be an extremely provocative act. it was confirmed earlier wednesday that these were too short range ballistic missiles fired from a launch site in land. in north korea, they traveled according to south korea and military,
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about 800 kilometers. they reached an altitude of 60 kilometers before crashing to the sea, and that separates the korean peninsula from japan. now, the japanese condemned this. you actually have a suga, the japanese prime minister saying it is an outrageous act. and of course, it follows on from the testing over the weekend of what north korea claims to be a new type of long range cruise missile that has its neighbors extremely worried and it does this, the latest test has come on the visit all the way the the china is foreign minister to so it has ensured that that north career and north korean missile development has been top of the a gender and talks between when he and his south korean counterpart, south korea obviously wants to try to get negotiations with north korea back on track is looking for china's influence over north career is about the only country
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that is keeping north korea going to interject to intercede on its behalf, to put pressure on north korea to get them back to the negotiating table. but the fact that this launch has happened and has overshadowed the business, the visit of y. v, i think, is quite telling that it shows that even of given china has influence. there are limits on the amount of control that it has over the actions of north korea. rob, thanks so that rub mcbride life force in sol of for years now attempts to dismantle north korea's nuclear ballistic missile programs have failed. in 2018, the leaders of south and north korea signed an agreement outlining steps to deep nuclear arise the peninsula. but tensions persisted. a year later president donald trump became the 1st us president to set foot inside north korea and met kim john on their meetings. were historic but fruitless. north korea continued to long short
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range, ballistic missiles. the us down played the 1st test on the jo biden's presidency in march this year, one that was widely seen as a challenge to his administration. and now china, north korea is only major ally is in tours with south korea trying to revive negotiations on de nuclear station. well, let's bring in robert kelly to talk more about all this. he is a professor of political science and diplomacy at boost and national university join us from blue san in south korea. thanks so much for being with us. good to talk to you again. so what do you make of these latest developments then? these miss out tests from both the north and the south. sure, i think the young, the missile is ation. if you will be inter korean stand, i'll probably shouldn't be too much of a surprise to us right in the missile. technology has grown by leaps and bounds and previous decade and the conventional stand off between the to create the fairly
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lock. right? i mean, the, the land border between the queue is pretty narrow. there's not a lot of space to maneuver the 2 sides have had sort of forces heavily layered up facing one another for a long time. and so they both been looking for ways to get around that. it will sort of like over the d m v. if you will, and then nuclear, pardon me, your missiles are the, are the obvious way to do that? and for the north koreans, of course, delivering nuclear weapons on this is really crucial. there's no other way to the north grants, actually use their nuclear weapons. there's no obvious you can build an air force to up. so the so, so from the north koreans, missiles ation is the future. and we mentioned there about the, the efforts diplomatic efforts that are going on right now. fruitless as it would seem right now between china and south korea, what, what kind of pressure can china apply on north korea? you haven't sort of a big debate about how much the chinese can. i'm actually on the, on the 5 that hasn't changed now with a great deal. 9 of north train trade go through china. a lot of our,
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most of our 3 is fine financial activity of legal and elicit i might go through chinese bank. so i do actually think that the chinese can sort of help us turn the screws a little bit, but chinese don't want to do that too much in so far as they don't want the regime to collapse. right. the chinese would like north korea continue to exist, the less erratic and particularly less threatening with nuclear weapons. and so the chinese are always sort of been talking back and forth and back and forth on this. when donald trump was president, the chinese were having or push north korea on the americans might trump try to fix that. that, of course, failed for several. all sorts of reasons. and you know, an hour sort of back in this position where the south koreans kind of looking around trying to see if they can or corral the american chinese to, to talk to our experienced sort of helpful them over. but it's worth pointing out sort of the in fairness of the chinese north, kind of do whatever they want. i don't really listen to serv. well, in that, in the rest of the world, the outside world and they often just sort of do these things and i'm not sure how much we can really pressure them without, you know, leaking, speak, collapse,
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or making that security problems worse. it does seem that whatever approach is taken with north korea and none of it really in the long term seems to have way. so it comes back to this question that always gets us. this does the need to be a fundamental rethink about the way the foreign powers, particular united states approach north korea. and by that i mean recognizing north korea as a nuclear power because there is this school for the says that this regime will never give up. it's nuclear capability, that is essentially the only card that it has. and so negotiations need to start from there. what do you say to that? sure, i'm certainly, i would accept that sort of basic realism, right. i mean, for starters, we need to understand the north koreans are never going to go to 0. they're never going to retreat back to a total d new variation, even if we can strike
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a deal with them, which i do believe we can never go completely back to 0. they're going to be a nuclear weapon. states basically indefinitely. i think the real trick going for them is not to serve on what the americans called complete, verifiable versus disarm. and basically they must give up everything. we shouldn't really insist on that sort of idea they did, but it's not going to happen like that. so it's better we should do is we should look for ways to minimum kept them where they are now any where they are not to find some offer to go least from the hall so that you know, they only have nuclear weapons. you know, that's bad enough. but you know, they will have, you know, 102 years from now, and then i hope we can get them roll back a little bit, you know, maybe again, if they have made about 20, but they're going to ask for a lot. and so we need to be willing to make real offers to the north koreans. that's one of the reasons why truck negotiate. students fail. donald trump just didn't offer enough for the north koreans and they didn't take it, you know, and that's why we have to have the negotiations right on 2 sides need to get in there. and they really need to sort of like thrash it out in great detail with what exactly with the north koreans want to in order to give up. you know, i don't know,
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one missile or 8 or 20 or something like that. and then we've never really actually sort of worked out architected that level of, of swap. it's just never happened. that's probably all we should put here your perspective as always. robert kelly join us there from toussaint. south korea nicely was now enough. janice don, it's been one month since the tall and sees the capital cobble and took control of the government after military success. it is now facing the challenge of creating a durable administration countries. economy is in ruins. unemployment is high, and according to the world food program, up to 14000000 people on the brink of starvation, sullivan javin is live in cobble for so santa what is the mood of people in the country that one month long? but in the last 4 weeks, what people have gotten has been telling us if there has been a welcome change of at least a lot, both security,
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all the checkpoints are gone. they don't have to pay brides in the street. they can talk on their mobile phone, the walking the street, and they're not scared anymore. that is one thing which they say is positive on the other side. in the last 4 weeks, their economy has gone from bad to worse. we were a few minutes ago in a central district where there were hundreds of people who been lining in front of all over the city to try and get some cash. if you do get to get inside the bank, you can only redraw about $200.00 every week now, but most of the employees are we spoke to that, but from the government, they were released and they were military officials. they were still a servant who haven't been paid for months where we are right now is a market which is popped up on both sides of the road. as over a 100000 people have left this country. and there are lots of those who are trying to make ends meet, who are trying to pay their monthly bills, that electricity bills, their rents, and they are selling their household items. you can see in this market there
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washing machines, refrigerators, son, carpet, every everyday item that people to sell to try and make a quick fuck. so they can put food on the table. and that seems to be the biggest challenge that the incoming government of the cabinet is going to place. well, sounds good, thanks for that sounds and jared live in cobble floors will thing and carnival look for la looks is a research and political analyst joining us via skype from there to talk more about this. thank you for being with us. so let me ask you one month on about the state of things in, in cobble right now. a lot of discussion of course, about the role of women in under the taliban. and whether they would their rights, the rights gains that they have made over the last 20 years would, would be lost or curtailed under the taller bon do we have a clear idea now where women fit in the top bonds plans for afghanistan?
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think for her me. yes, in the few years ago, the minister for higher education announced that the women are allowed to get to the kitchen to get it for as long as they want. and if i think a big fight off the leave for the at least a woman and apart from that, the signal that they will preserve or restrict darius of women in one is done as well for the even the kind of been or is not completed. and if you go down to the, to the structure of the administration, they also said that they can come to work, but they are now do it have been newton from new, bought it for him in order for him to be able to participate in the public sector in the administration and within the principles of islam of the call, they're citing, getting
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a considerable relaxation and flexibility on the part of the dollar bond for woman's space in the, in the public sphere. so i think in the future the future is going to be good for them and then it would be allowed to work to part of the peer to and the government supporting the private sector. and it was indeed, given a lot of problems that they're going to have to deal with as, as a government that we mentioned, they're high unemployment, millions on the brink of starvation, hospitals, so overwhelmed and so on. is itala bon up to the basic task of governing at this point? right now, the war funding economic situation is dominating. did the bear to your board at the government level of the personal level as well? for this is the it's going to be
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a bigger challenge for the taliban. but in order to to stem the flight of afghan economy into further distribution, i think the, the taliban in the international community should work together. and in particular, the last, yesterday, the foreign minister hon will be called on the international community to, to channel live in tunnel the most important and necessity human to an airport. one is done because right now by mid country going to do over according to you in the be more than 91 percent will be living below the poverty line. according to the obvious, i see it 100400000 people are in desperate need of 283500000. are this list internally? so there is a lot in this is a bigger, bigger challenge for them. so before that turns into something a bigger problem, i think that's, that need to be nipped in by the international community and divide by the taliban
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in the for i think it is important for the, for the international financial institutions such as the bank in the, in other institutions to to consider this and the ally of d, d, d, the situation here, you know, we're on the phone because if the thing that we have to wear to the official organize by the use in, by other countries, i think it will be too late. for them to do to control the situation. and if this was out of control, i'm afraid to hear that it would open up under a portion of one is done and it will challenge every one. it will take holders who have been working here. one is done, so this is i think, engagement, interaction, diplomacy and constructive dialogue should kick the front seat and that should guide the future relations and the future over outlook. often one is done between the taliban and between the international community. all right, look, final not thanks so much for the was doing of having me among the stories
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coming up on the news out in the 1st round of its kind of form of possible military command. a court to face war crimes charges california governor fans off a challenge to remove him from office in the us and in sport, chelsea's, champions, league, cause of defense is also good stuff. ah, so let's go ahead. the 1st haiti's prime missed audio already has sacked, the chief prosecutor who wanted in charge over the mother of president jovan on moisten. the prosecutor had also asked immigration agents to bar the prime minister from leaving the country. president moisten was assassinated in july. court documents indicate on lee was called twice in the hours after his death by one of
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the main suspects. on michael de bell is an author and journalist who covered haiti for almost 25 years. he says there's a lot of skepticism about how the investigation into the president's death is being handled. is an extremely convoluted state of affairs. i mean, as you mention, the president ordered now little over 2 months ago, and it's quite clear from the circumstance that certainly his inner security was compromised essentially to, to be assassinated by, by allegedly, by mercenary. and what's been swirling around or do things do in his inner circle, security and politically was involved in his burger and who the intellectual and financial offers were. and so the ladies develop whereby the chief prosecutor was essentially calling sitting prime minister to be indicted for his electrical murder and the prime minister sacking that prosecutor has just added your the to me all
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the prime minister himself is ruling. if you can recall xtreme lee, i guess you might say questionable gentlemen. he was named by a president many accused of staying over overstaying his term office and had not been officially invested in that in that position before job it more. so the court, the question of the gentleman i think is really up in the air right now for a lot of there's a lot of doubt among people in terms of whether this will be allowed to run its course. i mean, most of the people who have been arrested so far. i don't think anyone seriously thinks that they were the real money man with a real intellectual office crime. a 9 actress and politicians in hong kong have been jailed for up to 10 months. they were arrested for taking part in a band candlelight vigil last year commemorating the piano min square massacre. in
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all 12 people pleaded guilty to taking part 3 were given suspended sentences. police called off the annual vigil in 2020, for the 1st time in 3 decades. citing corona virus concerns the critic say it was part of the crack down in forces. beijing impose the national security law. police in northern ireland, say they were arrested for men believe to be linked to the death of journalist lyra mckee. she was shocked and killed 3 years ago while covering a ride by dissident republicans. one man was already charged with the murder last year, but police said others were involved in the killing. me. australia's largest city is eating some restrictions 3 months, arthur being put into locked down 12 suburbs of sydney will no longer be on the curfew. other rules will remain in place though, until the vaccination rate in the state of new south wales reaches 70 percent.
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australia is struggling with a 3rd wave of infections and that's it to. it's to largest city sydney and melbourne, and the capital campbell kili has started vaccinating children age 6 years and older. it is the latest step in an inoculation drive. but so far immunized about 3 quarters of the population. our latin america editor, lucy newman, is in san 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 we kept 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 coven 19 to see
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several throw. it has been demonstrate that when a country like chile men refused to fully vex may i percent of the population, those who are not vaccinated now, 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. she lives one of the few countries that is vaccinating 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's taking 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, there is this that it is highly effective. here in chile, the government is also carrying out 3rd states clinical trials to see if children,
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even newborns can start to receive vaccines against coven, 1900. very soon, the governor of the us state of california has seen off an attempt to remove him from office republican party. lead push against democrat gavin newsome mostly had to do with his handling of the pandemic. rob reynolds has more from beverly hills in los angeles. good evening, california democratic governor gavin newsom handily shut down a recall effort tuesday. he will serve out the rest of his term despite 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 are politics. while some voters chose to line up and cast
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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 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, be having a newsome ah racism to be by the way,
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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, 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,
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a much more still to come up, preparing for a potential attack taiwan hose, military drills during the time of height, intentions and china child labor in india, how a magazine produced by youngsters is raising awareness. and later and why the suspension that crush this into your limping team conventionally bring about change details coming up later. and ah hello, 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, right? about $1200.00 millimeters of rain in a few hours. so all that water had to go somewhere and it certainly did over the
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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 the gloomy conditions lives been break through to madrid. madrid has the high of 22 degrees. energy over a turkey is producing some rounds of heavy rain. we've got thunderstorms as well for a huge swath of the country. but some of the best weather on the continent can be found through the balkans. we've got full and sunshine, zag for 30 degrees in belgrade at $31.00. rain induced flooding in nigeria for the capitol region of buddha has destroyed more than 100 homes. 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 shabby john is coming in at $25.00. ok. out of fun. i'll see you in a bit. the
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