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ah, i will just 0. when you choose this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm adrian. this is ally from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. both south korea, north korea test launched ballistic missiles apart from each other. maybe on gotten them into going well. and they bring some facilities for our pupils differently. i will stay here a month after the telephone took over afghanistan. we speak to people in cobble to see what's changed in human rights to this say that migrant stuck in southern
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mexico, a living in an open up prison. a g u. s. p n c suffered sexual abuse by that team. doctor testified a hearing about the f b i as failures to investigate him sooner. i believe we are now. and i also use an entire system that i'm able, perpetrated his view hammons for wednesdays, european champions league games are under way, brush it open up germany aiming away when here again, the cation title holders to shoot. ah, the united states has condemned the latest ballistic missile launch from north korea. boston, a surprise moved the south, flexed its military might hours afterwards by successfully testing. and this are
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launched from under water. it's the 1st country without nuclear weapons to develop such a system. rob mcbride reports from sol. this highly provocative missile test was carried out while china's foreign minister, one year within sol for tools with his south korean counter path with north korea high on their agenda. but of course, we all want to contribute to the peace and stability of the korean peninsula. for example, not only in north korea, but also other countries are conducting military actions. so we should have all parties make joint efforts to region dialogues. this was wangs last stop of a foreign nation tour of east asia, as china looked to counter the increasing influence of the us in the region and north korea risks angering beijing. with this latest launch, south career res, hoping china will use its considerable influence over north korea to bring it back to the negotiation table with each missile lodge,
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but seems less likely and shows even china is control over its neighbor is limited . north korea has also claim to have tested a new type of long range cruise missile over the weekend. and it comes after a military parade through the streets of gang last week facing an economic crisis from international sanctions. and from the pandemic combined with food shortages for damaging storms, it seems the show of military muscle is intended as much of a morale boost at home. as showing the world, it is still a force to be reckoned to it. and it comes as south korea develops its own military hardware. on wednesday, at successfully testified, a ballistic missile from a submarine becoming only the 7th country and the world to master the technology. it also announced advances in high powered ballistic and supersonic cruise missiles, as both careers continue to develop their articles. robert bride al jazeera sol.
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let's bring it on white house correspondent, kimberly. how could i, kimberly, what's been the reaction to north christmas on launch? the by ministration is consulting with its allies in light of this lodge by north korea. the defense department sending out a statement that once again, underscore north korea is destabilizing impact when it comes to its weapons program. now, the white house saying right now that there are no concerns about us personnel, but certainly they are watching this very closely. the state department is condemning this launch and in fact is pointing out that this is in violation of a number of un security council resolutions. as says that this is a reason why it is now inviting north korea if it's so chooses to return to some sort of form of diplomacy, a discussion,
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the feeling being by this white house that, that is the only path forward. and of course, those efforts have faults is 2019 when north korea suggested that it was entitled to sanctions, really something that the united states rejected. so it's being due to washington that essentially this miss. l lodge is an attempt by north korea to get the, by the ministrations attention president by movie speaking later today, i'm just looking on. the news was here, the worst news agency reporting that the u. k. prime minister at johnston will make an on camera address alongside us, president bio and a straight as prime minister morrison on a strategic national security announcement. is that what the president is talking about later? well, it would likely be a virtual one that will be done in tandem. one would presume we do know that the president calendar had him speaking at 21, gmc about national security, and the white house press secretary declined to give any further details,
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but it's already been widely reported. and so these new wires would be consistent with 5 in the u. k. the united states as well as our failure. a are set to announce a new working group, but what the partnership would do would allow for kind of a laser focused of security in terms of sharing a resources. so within this working group, there would be a sharing of intelligence, artificial intelligence, fiber intelligence, but also under water systems and long ridge strike capabilities. the goal in all of this is really bolster the defense the infrastructure of all of these 3 countries in the region. as there is a renewed focus, as we've been discussing on the in the pacific security arrangement, whitehouse correspond cavity how kept their live at the white house in washington. many thanks. kimberly. the international criminal court agreed to open an investigation into the war on drugs campaign in the philippines,
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john said the president rodrigo, to touch a crackdown, cannot be seen as a legitimate law enforcement operation to judge has been accused of sanctioning abuses against civilians. thousands of people have been killed during antique drug operations. it's been a month since for taliban captured cobble and seized control of afghanistan groups newly formed entering government. now face is a huge challenge providing for millions of people who are faced with severe poverty installed ation. and with foreign funds drawing up, the country also faces a cash crisis. i'll just here is a sum of java reports now from compass. if you're looking for bargains gobbled german market is the place to be from fridges to carpets. all household items are bought and sold here, but this market wasn't here a month ago. this trade began after tens of thousands of people left the african capital. when the taliban took over these days, many others are selling what they can to make ends meet. as jobs have dwindled,
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the population of cobble has increased. tens of thousands of people moved from their homes at the thought about the territories across. have gone to sun. many, a sheltering and make shift camps in the city. will send a slightly touch of the government of i've got a son, is doing everything you can to provide job opportunities to africa and we call an africans to stay and not to migrate and to help develop the country. although our guns have not seen this level of peace and security in capital for decades, people are still concerned about the future. and the government of afghanistan is doing everything we can to provide job opportunities to outcomes. we call them africans to stay and not to migrate and to help develop the country. but there's a generational divide in the opinions of women. and so the mother says she's happy . there is no more bloodshed and insecurity since the taliban, segregated people by gender. she believes the model problems of youth have been
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resolved. so the and her mum came to the bank to get some cash that some short supply. for hundreds of these people who are coming to the bank every day. the biggest problem is the cash french every half hour, only a few of them are allowed inside. and when they go in they can be drawn just about $200.00 every week. most of the people here are government employees are $77.00 who have not been paid for months because of the cash shortage prices of everyday items are rising and with people's dictates purchasing power. businesses are suffering. mohammed is a business student who has learned to fix mobile software to make and meet the q at the bank extends to his shop or not. he's losing customers. he needs to pay his monthly rent of $700.00. like many i've done, he's concerned about the future, but willing to give the taliban a few years to see if the group is sincere in its promises to make people's lives better. maybe if the taliban government are going well and they bring some facilities for our pupils,
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different the i will stay here with the countries frozen the gun central banks assets until the taliban delivers on its human rights pledges in the queue that banks will continue until the unblocked those billions of dollars some a bon jovi, the other the or a couple 20 able to come here on the east, including why the u. n. is pulling out cavities. peacekeepers from the central african republic. and the 1st trial of its kind of form, a cost of a military commander isn't called face war crimes, charges added sports, but doping rules. the end of this sprint, as olympic dream could be about to change. the details coming up later, ah, migrants and asylum seekers stuck in a border city and southern mexico are struggling to find food and shelter. while avoiding deportation. authorities have been accused of using excessive force to stop them heading for the us. mexico southern border has increasingly become
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a destination for asylum seekers. nearly 40000 people are in the city of the top of tula. but that blocked from leaving due to the government's containment policy. the migrants from central america, caribbean and africa, they fled violence and under performing economies from their home countries. let's go live now to tough a chula. i'll just serious, manuel rock below is the money set the scene for us just how serious is this migrant crisis in southern mexico? setting the scene we are in the city square of the city of stuff actually were about 50 kilometers north of the mexico water molla border. and to give you a sense of the scale of this crisis, the municipality of the peculiar, somewhere around $350000.00 inhabitants. the estimates that we're hearing on migrants is anywhere between 35100000 migrants. so it is quite serious and many of them are stuck here. unable to leave, there's
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a lot of criticism over the government, current migration strategy strategy. the strategy of, of containment. so apart from the documented abuses of migrants, there's also criticism that the top of july tell, has become the largest bottleneck for migrants in the on the american con. now want to bring in a migrant rights advocate. his name is his name is edy. now he guy and he joins us now. he's been working with migrant. syrup is to get his been in book. i'm, i said, you know, he's been working to provide legal assistance to migrant. you know, tell us what some of the biggest obstacles are. what are the biggest challenges that are that people are facing here in july? pretty much i think the biggest challenge is that feed is too small, and this is a crisis, one of their biggest prices i've seen in 20 years, and the government lopez over or how made a big mistake trying to contain the migration, like hidden women and children we have, we all have seen all the pictures and we are really, the mexicans, do not want this, these people to be treated badly as it is. so for us is that real
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humanitarian crisis, and that this price that needs to be address and the humane way. and so what, what they are doing mostly there with a lot of them, not getting rob when they go by immigration. all this containment illegal containment because the last 30 days and they supposed to get the document, but they don't. so now we have 200000 people in the city so small that it's probably i don't know. and so business created and a lot of carlton, there's a lot of the stores, especially the bank. so things are places where they go. i don't the i so love you see a lot of people on the freeze. now we seem like it's a war. so, and a lot of these, why are around so people can go, no matter what you did to the migrants, best feel here on this 3 and this on been not gotten it all way business a crisis,
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but they have a cd that it's a jail lopez over our daughter, how use floors to content migration when, when the law says they can go either to anywhere on the middle to say we know that the northern border has a crisis, but this is that a real estate longer quite this in the small city where the government has mistaken, he tried to oppress them, i hit the migrants and actually do a lot of harm with the children's when they take away from families and put them apart to the tell them from asking for asylum. now, you know, you were at the u. s. were at the mexico border with guatemala now, but you mentioned that there is also a crisis on mexico's northern border with united states. do you get the impression that this policy of containment by the mexican government is actually doing something to lower the number of migrants that are heading north toward the united states? no, it's impossible to lower what it needs to do. a lot of those micros actually are not trying to get all the way to united states. some of them are just trying to get
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out of the city because there is no place to sleep. there's no food, there is no job. so they are not trying. it's helping, i don't think so. nothing can help when it's being used with a lot. a lot of their end up when they want to be sooner or later, because they can not contain their migrant forever. it's 100000 most 80 s, and they keep on timing or they keep on going. it, it's a, it is a problem. federal problem that problem of the whole country. and we, the max, you know, have to address immigration in our own values in our way, as we have done not by, by your mind. they'd all the court of the united states a lot of times. but you might, if they think that the migration starts and northern borders, it doesn't start on that november, that people are already walker my law or non duty day, or all gamino either the way to mexico metric was not only a country that it's, it's coming through
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a lot of times they're coming to to stay here. they're there put in business, and we have to address that. and our way that united states cannot impose to lopez, or who has mistakenly been pressing their migrant. worse than that, the american have been in the united states and now you've, you've compared the city of tampa to that currently, to an open air prison. do you what? what sort of pressure are the local institutions on migrant shelter services for refugees and asylum seekers? what are the, what kind of pressure are they under now? they're definitely on the border of collapse. a lot of a lot of them have close level events. if you see the, even if you want to go to a bank or where you're going to get, why are your money? there's like, you have to wait almost like 2 days in the services around. everybody's just the scare that there's so many people, but it is, it's not just very, it's a crisis, but it's a crisis contained in the city. nope, at all. or has says that he respects the human rights and he does not know if he
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treats their migrant the way he's treating this here. this or this people, you know, i seen this woman, they got beat up with the phaser with the child care. she screaming and then they told immigration that there was a biology on humana, and they they the guy in charge. he says the animals, that's how would you be treating a lot of them. i love that. i think they, they forget that these people have, have rights and they're actually, you know, they, they're, these people are not slaves like they used to see it is they've been treating the like, there was names, there been the train and like they have no rights and it's actually, it's not humane. it is shame, shame on the president of mexico that he's trying to suppress this people as bad as it is. but guess mexico does not tolerate eating children here and woman or separating get to be their or their families from speaking. thank you so much now.
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so you can see it's a very crowded scene here in thought shula. our perception, our experience here is, coincides with out of international observers. we say that it is a dire situation and certainly one that is absolutely unsustainable by the many thanks to 0, manuel rap on a recorded line from top of chula and mexico. us pick, gymnast, have told us sentences that they feel betrayed by the f. b. i failing to seriously investigate disgrace team, dr. larry nasa for athletes is not a sexual abuse by nasa. have been testifying at a senate hearing into the f. b i's miss handling the case. the f b. i direct us as the agent who botched the investigation. no longer works for the bureau, prosecutor estimate, but nasa assaulted hundreds of women and girls. he's been sentenced to up to 175 years in prison. i don't want another young janice olympic athlete or any individual to experienced the horror that i and hundreds of others have endured
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before during and continuing to this day in the week of the layering effort. to be clear. take your time. to be clear. i blame, learn, asked her, and i also believe an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. this was very clear, cookie cutter had ophelia and abuse. and this is important because i told the f, b i all of this. and they chose to falsify my report, and to not only minimize my abuse, but silence me yet again. i thought given the severity of the situation they would quickly for the sake of protecting other girls, but instead it took them 14 months to report anything. when larry nascar,
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in my opinion, should have been in jail that day, speak to what mach alicia. he was an investigative reporter at the indianapolis star and part of the team that broke the story of laurie nasa. in 2016, he's currently director of university communication at indiana state university. he joins us now by skype from terre haute in indiana. good savvy with his mom. what was your reaction when you heard what you heard at today's hearing? well i thought the agenda nests, their testimony was poignant, powerful. busy i mean and spent 5 years since the 1st story came out, the story where a woman named rachel den hollander 1st came forward courageously and publicly named larry nasser. as an abuser 5 years later, we're still here trying to get answers. and that's shameful. and i think the,
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the athletes gave a really great voice to that, and they did it bravely and we'll see if it sparks any more action. but you know, there's more than just the f b i the, the survivors again after 5 years. they still haven't had access to i think it's 6000 pages of testimony from michigan state university is investigation. and so what happened? the university is citing attorney client privilege on the survivors and many others are asking them to waive that privilege in the interest of transparency and giving the survivors what they deserve. and understanding of how this happened . she's saying 5 years old, we're still trying to get answers. could abuse on this scale happen
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again, all of safeguards in place since at least nasa went to jail to prevent another case like this in any field involving young people. i believe this has gotten publicity and indeed it has touched off worldwide, reckoning sexual abuse in sports. so i think that alone will help deter future incidence. i think something like this, it would be very for the nasa case. it would be very difficult to have that happen again. so important to understand that even before re till done however, i came forward publicly. there were private reports, so adults, there were 5 or 6 or more adults who had a chance to listen to the kids and do something and not just coaches there,
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there are police were in there for one of the cases. i say yes, if the same types of people in the same type of police agency gets a report like that these days after what we've been through with larry nasser, all those horrors. i would like to think that they would take it a lot more seriously. and if that the crux of this is that what today's hearing was all about, is that what it, what it has to achieve? possibly i, i'm not sure what, what it's going to take to get to finally get people to be serious, especially the f b. i you know, again, 5 years on and the survivors are still having to battle for, for their dignity and for justice and for answers and
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best shameful. it's been really good to talk to many thanks, dave mock, alicia, that thanks for having the the un says, withdrawing hundreds of gathered e as peacekeepers from the central african republic following allegations of sexual abuse. the un mission in the ca are says that an investigation has been open by god on previous allegations of this kind of not resulted in any convictions. the peacekeeping mission was deployed in 2014, to help restore stability after the collapse of the government. let's go live now to kristen salumi, who's at un headquarters in new york. tell us more about this christian. well, the entire contingent of gavin is peacekeepers. 450 of them have essentially been kicked out of the country after these latest allegations as a result of a history of abuse and abuse scandals, particularly in the central african republic. we have few details about these
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latest allegations, except that they involve 5 girls and the united nations say that the allegations do appear credible the allegations which are varying in scope. but it was in 2015 that allegations against the gob. unease peacekeepers 1st began surfacing and they actually led the security council to pass a resolution 20 to 72. it's called, or it's numbered, which allows the secretary general to remove peacekeepers when there is a pattern of abuse like this because it, it happen not only in the central african republic, but in other places as well. and it falls to the national to the country from which the peacekeepers come to do the investigation. but the resolution actually allows the secretary general to take action like this, against the peacekeepers and the spokesperson for the secretary general said that,
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in fact, it was the history of failing to respond to accusations on the part of the gab, unease that did lead to this decision, the un mission in the central african republic announce a decision by the secretariat to repatriate all gab unease, military units from the central african republic effective immediately. this decision follows credible reports received by the mission of sexual abuse by the gab beneath military contingent deployed to the peace keeping mission. and the history of pending allegations involving gab, aneice contingent in the country. garbo has been formerly notified of this decision and the un mission is helping the victims get help. medical and psycho social, they say efforts are underway to replace these peacekeepers who've been asked to leave the country. the mission in its entirety is about 10000 strong and can go
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bonds. authorities have also been asked to appoint a special investigator to look into the accusations and report back within 90 days . of course, too late for the victims in this case. but no, gavin is peacekeepers will be left behind for the future accusations out serious christmas looming reporting live there from the u. n. many thanks christian. so to come here, but he is our child labor india. our magazine produced by youngsters is raising awareness of the issue, plus the efforts to save rooms, historic pine trees from a very near invader, and in sport nearby, sha causes another wait for competitors, surfing is world championship. i'm be here with that. the rest of the sport and around 20 minutes. ah
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and the way we go with your weather forecasts for the middle east. nice to see you . i've put the colors on this map. so the darker the color, the higher the temperature. but i also wanted to show you the winds here coming down from iraq. so this is going to swirl up the sand and does for places like your weights and go up with a higher $41.00 degrees. we'll look for wind gusts here on thursday at about 40 kilometers per hour, out toward the brain that we could be seeing across the middle east for the higher grounds. if yemen spilling into the heat jazz mountains in saudi arabia, or is the threat of some rain pushing into southern parts of pakistan impacting grouchy. it's dry in the north. the hor at 40 degrees, but a wind direction shift will put your temperature down to 33, which is average as we get later in the week through turkey, we've got rounds of rain, some sandstorms mixed in here as well for a huge swath of the country next, the tropics of africa and nothing out of the ordinary. here we've got our storms
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