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in the middle east, the killing the count on l. g. as in ah, me the former japanese foreign minister from your case you will become the next prime minister after winning the ruling party leadership vote. ah, i know about this in this is just a live from the house. so coming up hot lava from the volcano on la palmer island, sliding into the atlantic ocean, releasing toxic fumes as the volcano continues to spew ash and smoke. the top us military officer admits to strategic failure. enough kind of stan,
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i'm tells congress he wants to keep a small force there. and we look at what's next for the last 2 rebel reuben columbia, following the death of its top commander. ah, and we're going to begin in japan where the ruling liberal democratic party has picked its new leader from keisha will replace prime minister yoshi he's so god of former foreign minister took the officer a run off with cabinet minister tod o'connell. soda is stepping down after just a year and office. he's been facing strong criticism over his handling of the panoramic and the cost of the olympics. well, let's bring in a funny saturday, whose life 1st in tokyo finally just took us through 1st of all, who the next prime minister is the where? from your case you?
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that is the former foreign minister of japan. he said from 2012 to 2017, he has been a popular known face in the nation. not enough, he stated the effectively in forming the core of agreement between japan and south korea in 2016. regarding the historical controversial to show the precisely, the so called the court for 2 men in which japan claimed responsibility of this issue. he's going to be one of the conservative in the liberal democratic party. he had one of that certain factions inside the party. he has the good influence there . he's also popular among that conservative veteran members. that's why he was able to be to talk on all who was much younger than he was one of the mavericks inside the party and i was spoken, but the case is more very well known person among the monday. and he's
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particularly very close to what i said, and that's why maybe he lost the last elections against the that was going get massage. she did who got but i mean sort of japan who's going to lose his office on monday. so many people looking, looked at him as he's very close to mr. avia and this is why they didn't choose him . but now among the 3 candidates, he was the more acceptable among conservatives. as i mentioned, especially among the factions inside the neighborhood, the majority of the prime minister may have changed, but the problems that she had had faced in japan still remain. and of course that are wider issues as well. just talk assuming that some of the challenges that the new prime minister is going to have to deal with in his 1st days in office the 1st before he has to prove his god is my
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strong leadership. that's the thing that many people felt that the for, to get lack. so we have to show not only to his members, but also to the public that he's in charge now. and he can catch up on 2nd phase or facing, for example, on a virus. the economy has suffered hugely because of corporate 19, and now we have to have the new policies to revive the economy. also has to mean the relationship between japan and south korea to in japan and china just a few days ago. and so guy, he attended the meeting in washington with the us president biden with the brightness of parameters of india and the radio. and now we want to see like, what kind of coalition is going to form in this region. and mr. tissue that is very well known as a common voice is not very outspoken, and this lack of a little cut is not that it's not maybe to be shot and especially that the country is going to head for a general election at the end of october. when the 3rd of the makers,
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and by that time, so not only together the, the support of his party, but also of the japanese public. and he has the certainty. after his victory announced he, he made that he made a short speech. and richie promised to do so. fighting satellite solomon talking to us from tokyo. funny thanks very much. indeed. lava from the volcano on the spanish island of la palmer has reached the atlantic ocean. this is the scene right now. a huge cloud of toxic vapor and gas is being released into the air. as the lava mixes, we see water. spain is declared, the island and the canaries. a disaster zone residents are being advised to stay indoors with windows shut. nicholas hawkins reports from la palmer. the much anticipated thermal shock it's currently taking place with this lava 1000 degrees celsius, hitting the ocean authorities right now are quickly monitoring the situation and
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trying to figure out what is this, how is this affecting the population. you have plumes of smoke going up into the air we were just on the port moments ago. and the spanish gorgeous, pursed all of the people that were there to watch the spectacle out of the port. they have told people to stay on log down to where goggles cover them out. stay close as much as possible, not exposing your arms because in the air is north of gas is such as sulfur dioxide . now they're monitoring the level of sulfur dioxide from these toxic gases also is hydro chloride, and in other gases emitted by this volcano. your top us military officers described the end of the 20 year war enough galveston as a strategic failure. general magnolia and secretary of defense, lloyd austin, testified a congressional hearings which focused on the chaos withdrawal of troops and the
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collapse of the afghan army. article haine has more from capitol hill. in unusual move, the top military browse, walking a fine line. but here into public good question there, boss, us president, version of events in afghan is dan buddy. how you doing president joe biden had said he couldn't recall any military adviser recommending he keep troops in afghanistan before he ordered the withdrawal. the top military bosses appeared to contradict that. i won't share my personal recommendation the present, but i will give you my honest opinion and my honest opinion in view shaped my recommendation. i recommended that we maintain 2500 troops in afghanistan. the white house responded. i would note today in the testimony that was given by secretary austin by general milly, they made clear secretary austin specifically said, if you stayed there at a pot force posture of 2500. certainly you'd be in a fight with the taliban. and you'd have to reinforce from the senator's duly
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narratives over which president is to blame for the chaos. donald trump, who made a deal with the taliban to take troops out, or president biden, who set the date for removal. anyone who says the last few months were a failure, but everything before that was great. clearly hasn't been paying attention because of the date, certain rather than a conditions based withdrawal. because of a decision that was made by our president. because of that, we laugh american citizens behind. so what went wrong? this hearing didn't produce any real answers, but the military admitted here something did. we have all the state mister chairman, but we could not for donation. the fact that the african army that we in our partner's train simply melted away in many cases without firing a shot, took us all by surprise, and it would be dishonest to claim otherwise, the pentagon is conducting its own review of its action, but some sen say that's not enough,
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they're calling for the creation of an independent commission that can look at what went wrong, not just at the end, but during the entirety of america, the longest war particle have al jazeera washington telephone spokesman has told on his ear the group will respect the rights of all africans in a new constitution as follows, the announcement of plans to implement a constitution from nearly 6 decades ago. but it will apply only the parts that comply with the talons version of islam of law. the common constitution was drawn up with the help of the us in 2004 constitution is a need a safety guarantee. in one sunday, i was what june, because of the lack of constitution. now the farmer and kings time constitution announced to be open to is on $1010.00 basis. we will work on a new constitution in a free at once. the error in an independent of one is done. we are intending all
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basic rights of the avalon people will be enshrined in the coming constitution. north korean say media says the projectile that launched on tuesday was a newly developed hypersonic missile. these images reportedly show the test firing . state media says scientists confirm the navigational control and stability of the weapon. i persona miss house move much faster than standard ones, making them harder for defense systems to intercept in a patch of the specialist in korean affairs. he believes the technology came from russia or china while it's the cutting edge of technology in defense. and it's not only north korea who is developing at the number of countries who believe that it's the future of defense system. so it's not surprising that north korea is also following suit and investing into this technology. and i believe that they learned perhaps from russia, from china, the,
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the states which of very actively promote this new technology. and it's super, super funny technology assumes that the, the vehicle should travel at least 5 times faster than the speed of the sound. the speed of travel is equal to like one mile per 2nd. so certainly it's a very powerful weapon. the north koreans are very proud to deliver the 1st successful test, which it was not even detected by watchers in the south korea or japan they, there were difficulties in establishing what type of rocket it was until this morning when korean central new agency confirmed that it was the super sonic vehicle named a hoss on 8th, the new type of the new generation of north korean missiles came junglin, the leader of korean workers party. it is very important to,
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to demonstrate authentic message, both across the pacific and just across the demilitarized zone in the you on the korean peninsula. that's not correct. it's prepared to talk, but the stakes are going to be very high and still had an audience. they don't, why palestinians overwhelmingly support 6 prisoners who broke out is really prison . and we look at how the pandemic is causing i spike and the number of children being trafficked in india. ah, the the inevitable march into autumn continue through europe. huge swirl of cloud as it most of the european plane is changing with cold front after cold frances, the gradual drop in temperature increasing claire and wind. notably, yes, and this will all work its way eventually down to the warmth and through into the existing warmth in eastern europe. don't have risk to go. this is the full cost for
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wednesday. the ratings over the water haven't gone through the british charles during tuesday, but you see how it breaks it blew all the way down through towards the balkans temps jumping down from the early twenties to the t to still last and more in a good part of the south all the way through portugal and spain. but i think were final thursday and strong development. the wind come down the road value makes western med quite stormy. not so much in thunderstorms, or in the strength of the wind and the roughness of the sea. and the blue over the balkans being tempted to dropping their more and more showers. but the real turn events is here. once again, we've got almost visit conditions in iceland, wind, and rain or the bridge out. it's all and to get good towards denmark, the rest of sudden scanner when you take away the temporary wolves, that wednesday will provide the big picture on wednesday and thursday, i should say still this name for march dropping temperatures was vienna. now down to 60 the
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frank assessments. what's the point of the un multilateralism isn't part of isn't dna. we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange views. informed opinions is likely to change biking behavior and it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match up. this more games are entirely in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah ah,
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you're watching or does it remind of i tell stories, this are japan's routing liberal democratic party has picked its new leader. when you're kisha will replace primus or your son, he does so god is stepping down after only a year in office, blah, blah, from a volcano when the spanish island of la panama has reached the atlantic ocean, a huge cloud of toxic vapor and gaps has been released into the air as the lava mixes with sea water ice cream state media says a projectile launched on tuesday was a newly developed hypersonic missile state media. so scientists confirm the stability of that. what an and it's navigational control opposition. politicians into nivia have worn. they'll call for more protest unless the president reverses its move to seize power. on tuesday for political parties formed a coalition to oppose. ca, you said they say he's been carrying out what they describe as a qu, landed smith reports from tunis, dina,
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and the presenting united front against the president. they say is illegitimate for political part is a warning chi side, but he must back track on his decision to seize executive power be or is the president has taken everything he has canceled everything, even the institution for sorting out these problems like fighting corruption. all these entities have been closed by the president. there's no parliament, there's no committee for overseeing laws. there's no government. yeah. demonstrations pub already been held against president saeed. who last week announced he'd rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but after he sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament in july, on monday to unity as foreign minister told the un general assembly that the president was acting with the will of the people that were in was unhappy, too dangerous situation, threatening our country and community is attribute it to a deeply rooted political polarization and
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a social comic and health crisis. this is why the president of the republic had to interfere and take his shoes of exceptional resolutions and measures based on our constitution to put the contra back on the right path towards democracy and all the largest political party. and nada says the president should call elections to prove, he has a mandate. why should one person says that he can embody the will of the piece? so if he is with, with the will of the people and if he is expressing their will have people he has the authority or for elections and let the people decide local and international human rights groups. a warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. while the development in july were broadly popular to month own, people are growing frustrated by what they see is a lack of progress. analysts say that could work in the new coalitions favor with
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typical mach rises, but we are going to see the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson mounts. they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that, unfortunately, even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the real crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc. in the 2 months since case fight seized power, political parties and civil society groups here, say the president hasn't approached any of them. now they say they're reminding him again, that back here and that he should talk to them and listen. bernard smith, i'll just 0 jonas young climate activists from across the world have been criticizing global leaders for failing to address environmental issues that are attending the youth for climate summit in milan. so send the recommendations to you in climate summit scheduled for next month in glasgow and the u. k. that it's on bug has accused world leaders of being all talk and no action. this is not about
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some expensive political, correct, green as bonnie hugging or blah blah blah build back better, blah blah blah, green economy la blah blah, mid 0 by 2050, blah, blah, blah, net 0, blah, blah, blah, climate neutral, blah, blah blah. this is all we hear from us, so called leaders, words, words that sound great, but so far has led to no action or hopes and dreams drown in their empty words and promises. haiti's prime minister says he plans to coal presidential and legislative elections for early next year. i'll read to solve the electoral council responsible for organizing a vote november. instead he says a referendum and the constitution will take priority. he's dismiss allegations he's
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trying to claim to power. haiti was plunged into a political crisis in july following the assassination of president, given the colombian government says, a top commander from the national liberation army rebel group has died of his injuries in hospital. i hope he romero, known by his alias fabian, i've been captured on monday. his death is a major blow to the last standing rebel group on a sound rump yeti reports. this video released by colombia army show soldiers carrying on a stretcher on the yellow mirror. better known by his alias by b and he was one of the top military command. there's the ellen or national liberation army, the largest standing rebel group in columbia. he was captured a monday after being injured in a military bombing 10 days ago in the northwest of the country. he died in a hospital in the city of calcium tuesday whether there was k heathrow after 10
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days of searching by land and river, as evidenced by the work carried out by our security forces. he was located yesterday, wounded, covered with bushes and vegetation. it was very close to the place where the aerial operation took place last week. subbing was the leader of the 11th western war front in the region of ju call, one of the group strongholds and one of the country's most wanted men. he was the alleged mastermind of many mergers and kidnappings and responsible for the displacement of thousands of people. despite some respite brought by the 2016 piece deal between columbia, the government and 5 rebels. the country has seen a surgeon violence. the yelling this in factions of the fark and remaining paramilitary groups are fighting for control of remote areas and profitable illegal mining and drug trafficking. tub yann's killing is a success for the right wing government of president steven. do a creepy cut the cord with promise to improve security,
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something that has proven elusive. fabian was the most important leader of the l. n and colombian territory. it is a decisive blow to this criminal structure. fabian's arrest validates the impeccable work columbia. as heroes carry out every day, and we will not rest until we dismantle all these criminal networks. the ellen was founded in 19 sixty's as a left east rebel group inspired by the cuban revolution, with 2300 combatants in an extensive support network in cities. it continues to routinely attacks soldiers in oil pipelines specially close the border with venezuela, where most of its commanders are believed to be hiding. attempts at peace negotiations with the group of so far failed. the death of ob yan is a major blow to the organization. but not the last stroke. allison that i'm p at the al jazeera, nearly 30 prisoners have been killed in
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a battle between rival drug gangs in a prison in ecuador inmates used guns and grenades, and 6 people were beheaded and took policemen military 5 hours to regain control of the facility. more than 40 prisoners were injured on new ports address, overwhelming support among palestinians for 6 prisoners who escaped from a high security israeli jail. earlier this month, the group at appealing a court hearing 87 percent of those asked cd escape as an inspiration towards ending the occupation. that was a rare event, but it wasn't the 1st time it had happened or the faucet went to meet a former prisoner with a similar story from 25 years ago. the escape of 6 palestinian inmates from one of israel's highest security prisons prompted shock and embarrassment in israel and celebration among palestinians for her son. madame. it also prompted memories.
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michelle and that can, at our feelings, were all over the place. one minute we think we caught and it's over, and then feel more confident, especially after inspections failed to reveal our plan. how again about calming ha madeau. he was convicted as a teenager in 1990 of stubbing and wounding and is ready, settler, and setting 2 buses on file. you sent it to 17 years, but in 1996, he and a cell mate escaped. after months of laborious, tumbling luck and mcneish mo, drawn it there was no room for despair. we used to dig with a nail some days. we hardly dug out an ash tray load of concrete. it took us $54.00 days to get through the slab. we were 4 people, but 2 of our colleagues thought we were closer to failure than freedom. so they went back. we had worked for monica going back was not an option in may on a sublet, like the so made headed to the occupied west bank contacting just one trusted
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friend who helped sustain them as they hid for a week in a cave home at lee. it was a start of a year on the run before his eventual recapture can at their satisfactory time on the run was very difficult. it was nowhere near normal. still much better than jail where we would wish to sit under the shade of a tray when the 4 of the 6 recent escapees were recaptured within days, still inside northern israel, apparently exhausted and unsupported, and i'm going in until they left the tunnel. it was flawless, i can't judge because i'm not familiar with the condition surrounding their escape . but if i were in their shoes, i would have fled to the janine refugee camp and let the israelis know i'm there. everyone would have been held responsible. people would have protected them in the, in the final 2 prisoners, re arrested in jeanine without the fire fight. some had predicted lawyers and family members of 4 of the 6 say they would beaten during their arrest,
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then question for hours and deprived of sleep. madame, he says he suffered similar treatment. his jail term was extended by 2 years. now. what exactly if i had my time again, i would do it again. no question this. why? because we have a strong faith in freedom to seek it as individuals and as a collective. the recent escapees have also said the time on the run short as it was was worth it. israel, his welcome, the end of his latest escape saga palestinians. still celebrating that it happened at all. hurry, faucet al jazeera in the occupied west bank. the head of the old house organizations promised reforms after allegations of sexual abuse by workers in democratic republic of congo. the un agency has apologized to victims following a report which it described as hobbling and heartbreaking a detailed, at least 80 cases of abuse by w. rachel, employees, and aid workers. during the a bowler, epidemic activists in india and say, the pandemic has pushed more families into poverty,
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and that's putting children at risk falling incomes and rising prices means some parents have been sending the children out to work and human traffickers are waiting for them on the streets elizabeth put on him, joined police and rescue mission. money sharma and his team of rescue workers drive to a slum and the eastern indian city of port nia. they received information that traffic to children being kept they're joined by police officers. they moved through the dark until they find some children hiding and clearly terrified, but as they try to lead them to safety, they're attacked by a group of men. no one is seriously injured, but in the confusion the children run away. police arrest the man they believe is the ringleader of this child trafficking operation. but the activists leave without the children they came for. sunjay. sather traveled more than 230 kilometers from the city of that bunker to pool near to find her 13 year old brother don got um,
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sanchez has gone, gone, has been held in the slam by the traffickers for several months. now my just my brother is working at the processing unit and he has a little the, i like he's not there on his own bill. even if he or others like him try to talk to a family member. they're always listening like an increasing number of people in the eastern state of be hard. those in the slammer often forced to work for little processing. one of the regions biggest exports, low to seeds, because of the world's largest producer of low to see which are known as fox not once have been roasted. the popularity of the seeds is growing in india and abroad . but children being used to meet the rising demand with more than 2000000 workers aged between 5 and 17. b hard has the 2nd highest number of child and adolescent work in india, many a traffic. it is one of the greatest challenges facing see what is happening
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that this area or near the street is bothering the streak of this ring on and it is get sick of the knotted. so we are facing major issues of child trafficking and some of the children are employed in the are the sick. but also the latest crime figures suggest that human trafficking cases in india declined by more than 20 percent in the past year. but many sharma says that's not right. as many cases aren't registered, definitely increase, but isn't coming during the band and trafficking has increased many for each option because of the covered 19 people lost jobs and traffickers has used it to their advantage. their locals, the identify, paid and lost their jobs, learn them money, and liter traffic, the children and push them into child labor. the man rested in the rate on this non
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remains in custody while he's investigated on suspicion of human trafficking and charge. but rights groups they, until the government addresses the root causes of the crime, poverty, poor education, combined with an understaffed police force and the tories, li, slowed justice system. india's children will continue to be at risk of human trafficking. elizabeth moran and al jazeera pulled nea be hard. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the 12 stories. japan's ruling party, his fixed. if new leader from your case, you will replace. find this a yoshi, he the suga. so that is stepping down after just a year in off.
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