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north korea far as a missile, which flies high above japan, 17 times the speed of sound. south korea and japan won't respond. ah, hello, i'm down. jordan, this is out as they are alive from dell are also coming up. the russian parliament votes unanimously. annexation of 4 regions in ukraine, where kim's military continues to retake territory. morning and indonesia for the 125 people killed in a stadium stampede, a police chief and other officers and i wonder investigation. and and embarrassing, you turn for the new british government, the challenge that forced to abolish tax cuts for the rich optim negative reaction from both markets on the public.
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ah, north korea has thought a ballistic missile over northern japan, the japanese government warned its citizens to take cover and was forced to suspend some trained services in northern regions. the missile was launched off north korea's east coast and fell into the pacific ocean. the u. s. as its consulting its allies on a robust response, leaders in tokyo and sol have condemned the launch. so actually, you're good to go look at. i didn't all the ballistic missile launch that flew over our country is not only an issue for e craft of vis, sunnyside, it's also a serious and problematic action. this involves the safety of residents living in the area where the missile flew over. we have strongly protested against north korea in the strongest terms. what rob mcbride joint us live now from the south korean capital. so rob, so what more can you tell us about the logic? and what reaction has there been so far? this has been a very serious escalation,
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the last time north korea 5 missiles over japan that was back 5 years ago in 2017 when it fights to missiles in quick succession over the northern island of harko. that again, cause the forty's in japan to issue warnings for people to take cover. and you remember that back in 2017. that was at a time when to the tensions on the korean peninsula really were at that lowest ad that they have been for decades. and it does feel as though we are getting back to a period of time that is starting to feel like that. so this has been roundly condemned. whom yoshida, the japanese prime minister, calling this a reckless act. we've heard from japan's chief cabinet secretary saying that this threatens regional piece and also the international community here in sol. we've had a similar response from south korea as president you and soak yo saying, promising a resolute response from both south korea is armed forces and also south korea is
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allies. but it's difficult to see what else you can do in the face of what the allies have regard as this provocation from north korea. it is already on the harshest of un resolutions and sanctions. it is already as a result of its nuclear testing. and this miss l firing is largely shunned by the international community. and yet it remains undeterred. robin, it's worth pointing out. we've seen numerous, mr. launch as even over the past few days. so what exactly the north trying to achieve here? yeah, dad, since the start of this year it has really stepped up. it's miss how launching programs, especially short range ballistic missiles. this is a, a media minute and intermediate range miss out on the ra, practical reasons for a choosing a longer trajectory. that would provocatively fly over another country if you're developing missiles a and part of the reason for that is that if the north koreans would want to test
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the re entry capabilities of its warheads and you need a longer trajectory at to try to achieve that. so there are practical reasons why you would testify these longer ranges, but of course, north korea famously has announced of just last month, kim jung on the saying that it is now enshrined in law that north korea is a nuclear armed a power. so you want to show to the world that you have the longer range missiles to be part of your arsenal, and it does come. i did an increased period of activity, both diplomatically and militarily, you've just had the visit by carmella harris, the us vice president to the d. m. c. and of course are just about now we're having wrap up these naval exercises off the coast of south korea. the involving the a u. s. s. ronald reagan, the nimitz class aircraft carrier, the 1st time the u. s. have deployed an aircraft carrier on exercise to these waters again in 5 years or right a rama bry live us there in sola, thank ukrainian
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forces of achieve their biggest breakthrough in the south since the war began. they pushed through russian defenses. andrew advancing rapidly along the denise river cranes military release. this video showing soldiers raising their country's flag in a freshly retaken village against by key could threaten supply lines. the thousands of russian troops, moscow's forces have been accused of stopping residence from leaving occupied arish . so any of the dogs have said not to day the offensive movement of our army and defenders continued. there are new liberated settlements and several regions. blue, fierce fighting continues in many areas on the front line, but more and more occupiers are trying to escape the enemy. army is suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding that russia made a mistake by starting the war against ukraine. out 0 had abdul hamid as more now from the city of creevy reef? well, we're just bordering the region of her son from the north. this is
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a city that comes under regular air strikes, i believe to be fired from her. so now what's happening is that the ukrainians had been publicizing this sovereign southern offensive since the summer, and then took by surprise, the russians by carrying out and b, a counter offensive in the north east of the country. well now again, while all eyes were on the man, the ukrainians seems decided that it was time to push probably because rainy season is going to come and the terrain here in the south of the country bay, plaza can become very muddy, making it very difficult for tanks to roll it further south to try to get take control of the whole of the his own region. officially, we're only told that 2 villages have been liberated so far, but there is a lot of chatter on social media. there's also videos and chose for media that's
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show ukrainian forces, wasting the flag in places they have reached. and then there's also confirmation coming out from a defense minister in russia saying that in a place called the low table car, for example, the russian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the amount of tanks the ukrainians had. there is an admission on that side, even from the russia and pointed governor, ask of so that a ukrainian army has been managing to push down along the deeper river and in different areas where despite the un chief and western countries, declaring the annexation illegal, russia's lower house of parliament has approved moscow's claim to 4 regions in ukraine. but today, what did use a new law has now formally incorporated cassandra on yet no hands and that militia
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into the russian federation, which russian controlled areas in those regions held referendums just over a week ago, moscow says people voted overwhelmingly panic sation reviews. i'm sure that their adoption will serve the benefit of the entire multinational people of our country, of which citizens of the denette skin hans republics, as well as their parisha and her son regions will now rightfully become part within the russian federation. mama vall has more now from moscow, the senate, which is here called the federal council, will also ratify this, this treaties. and that is an amendment to the constitution, essentially by this amendment. russia will not have 18 iron entities, the makeup of its federation, including the 2 republic, something. yes, can the handbook and also the 2 regions of her son. and they're already talking about the border, how it is going to be traced for new guns,
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and perhaps on the spokesman of the company, said the board that will be the same as that of 2014, when those 2 some declared, the republic sir announced the independence of secession from ukraine with regards to a house on ends up patricia. he said there will be consultations with the people in those regions where understand that russia doesn't control or both territories right now. and that it is even losing ground there. so, i mean, it will be a very difficult battle going on for the russians to, to reach the boarded up. they are talking about as rushes, of course, being mobilized. and that means much more fighting needed for the russia, stepping up its its forces and resources. in order to make, to make this a factor,
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investigators are looking into indonesia stadium disaster which left a 125 people dead, including 32 children in the city of my lung, an east java. the cities, police chief and other top officers have been removed from their roads. jessica washington reports from milan. ah. andy hardy on to thought this football match would be a safe outing for his family. he says they were already getting ready to go home. when police fired t gas, the chaos of darkness and smoke, they were split up young. i begin an attire j go. i knew i needed to save my baby home and i still in from the stands asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to catch him up. my wife had told me of to keep him safe without her. then i went back to look for my wife and 2 daughters. i found my daughter's bodies at midnight, and my wife's body an hour and a half later about done bella liked edward. he says their bodies were blew from
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suffocating. this is one of the gates of cont johan stadium. now the site of emotional impromptu visuals. i see you again another day they sing until we meet again. dr. corbin, 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group but not all of us made at home. so tall at the shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium. an indication of how people panicked and rushed to the exits. as gas filled at the stadium, spectators tried to flee, but some told al jazeera, they were trapped. survivors said some of the gates will locks keeping manella keener. i was so confused, i couldn't see my sister or friends. every one was scattered. my sister was on the stairs. she had had a seizure during the chaos. throughout the stadium, you can see writing on the walls, graffiti from frustrated survivors,
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and the loved ones of those who were caught up in this attack. this sign here, police is your hus evil police. you killed my brother. people are calling for accountability and it seems those calls won't stop until they are satisfied that the investigation will be thought the gates to the field and stands were reopened for investigators to collect evidence. and he says he hopes the investigation will lead to accountability. now, with most of his family gone his days a quieter and lonelier being only there where i really don't know what to do. i want to try my best to take care of my boy, but i can't do it like his mother, maria loaded him. he says he worries about the day, his son will ask him, what happened to their family? jessica washington out a 0 milan. so i for short break her al jazeera when we come back, the u. s. president promises he will not abandon puerto rico,
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was the island take stock of the damage and hurricane feel unsafe for the future in became a far so off the country 2nd military coup in 8 months more love stay with ah . hello the weather, sloshy set fare across much of the arabian peninsula. i think so the more you should see some clout and riding to sliding across the black sea slipping a little further south was just cooling things off the touch as we go on through the next couple of days. then further southward, though hot around 37 celsius, something of an easterly breeze over the next couple of days could lead to some early morning. missed and fall. but i think too much to worry about. still getting warm enough to wait at 40 celsius of 41. therefore baghdad had warm a still as we go on into wetness, day and hearing though how we pick up a bit more of a normally breeze by wednesday. so temperature started to lift once again, $41.00,
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therefore to by possibility of the odd shout, just around the southern end of the red sea, possibly to the shower, to into northern parts of algeria can not too much to speak of largely dry across north africa. usual showers there across the heart of africa, slipping the way a little further south, which is you can see west africa maybe all the way up towards the gambia. you might catch a shower or 2 here, but the majority of the showers. they are straddling the equator, as one would expect at this time of year, starting to see a little bit more in the way of increasing cloud somewhere to where they're coming to northern areas of algeria for time. but the south that it is dry and hot. ah, in 1996, a group of young people need to know when described the immigration experiences. i don't know what i do if they sent me back to synagogue 25 years on which is the
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real world asks how norwegian they now feel more. you have to accept that you might never be seen as norwegian. blood didn't belong. they knew who they now. no ways. lauren is the town on al jazeera, hulu. ah, well, come back, a quick reminder by top stories here at this hour. north korea has flawed a ballistic missile over japan flew with an altitude of almost a 1000 kilometer or 17 times the speed of sound. hassan launched off north korea's east coast, fell into the pacific heap in japan. would want to take cover some train services was suspended. ukrainian forces have advanced him to russian occupied territory in
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the south raising their country's flag and a newly be taken advantage against. by keeping threatened supply lines with thousands of russian troops and rushes level house of parliament is approved, moscow's claim to annexation of fort legions in ukraine, follows what keep its allies up describe sham referendums and russian controlled areas just over a week ago, condemns illegal by the un chief and western countries. now the u. k. government has been forced into a u turn abandoning plans to cut income tax for high honors. the policy had caused market turmoil and a revolt within the prime minister's own conservative party. its annual conference takes place this week in birmingham for my poor brennan reports. delegates arriving at conference on monday were greeted with the theme tune to a slapstick tv comedy blaring from a protest as he hey, system. i know what's her name?
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because just 24 hours after prime minister list trust, it said she was absolutely committed to abolishing the talk. tax rates paid by britain's richest trust. as chancellor was announcing a screeching, you turn the tax on top as will stay. i know the plan put forward only 10 days ago. goes a little turbulence. i get it. i get it. ah, we are listening and have listened. and now i want to focus on delivering the major paths of our growth package. this conference could scarcely have gone any worse for less trust so far. the agenda derailed by a combination of tone, deaf policy and a lack of support from the own parliamentary and peace. this comparative speech by the chancellor quasi quoting a clear attempt to put the party now on the front porch instead. mister, go, i'll just, sarah. are you happy? i'm sorry outcome, but scrapping the top tax rate was only part of a bigger package which continues to divide the party. a former minister michael
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cove has criticized this as an conservative and other rebels have joined him. the opposition labor party is crowing. their instincts were to cut taxes for the wealthiest and faulty hateful by borrowing, which in the end, current and future tax payers will have to pay for it. it was obvious they want and to get this started the hassle and they were forced into this screeching ye turn. policy experts have expressed surprise that the government could have been so out of touch with public sentiment going forward. there is some difficult decision to be made around public spending around public services. if they, again choose to ignore their job as representatives of people. they will hit big hurdles. this has been a deeply uncomfortable conference for the case, ruling conservatives raising questions about the new prime minister's authority on the new chancellor's credibility. quater has had his chance to reiterate the case for his growth plant. all eyes now turned to the prime minister's speech on weapons
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. they pulled brennan al jazeera birmingham. meanwhile, european currency traders are responded positively to the british governments. you turn, the pound is bounce back from its record low against the dollar. but it may take a lot more to calm the financial markets. the baka has more from land. it doesn't take a financial expert to read these graphs and understand the turmoil, the british economies facing. but after a week of market convulsions that pushed the pound to an all time low against the dollar. now some relief in the response of the government screeching, you turn on their tax cut for top burners. as markets opened across europe, the pound bounce back in value against the dollar. you bought the pound rising roughly back to where it was before the many budget a pricing on what we think the bank will do next has changed. so previously we expected to add another 2 percent or so to interest rates. nice, right? in that prep, a 1.25. so the markets, a comma, i think, and i sort of gives the government time to go back to check it's homework if you
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like. and then come back to the markets in a few weeks with a different forecast in terms of what they can to after to spend. and he to borrow entity to cut in terms of government spending. but even after the move, the mortgage market remains in trouble. many house buyers have seen the cost of loans double since the government many budget with lenders suspending hundreds of offers. the government's financial credibility remains in question. this may be a u turn and the government plan to scrap the top rate of tax for the highest earners. but this is anything but an ideological. you turn in the government's dash for economic growth. a budget that could well still lead into cups and public services, including welfare, affecting the poorest people in the united kingdom. why? because this, the government ramps up boring to pay for other tax cuts. it also wants to make so called efficiency savings, the prime minister refusing to commit to increasing welfare benefits in line with inflation. while at the same time lifting the capital. bankers, bonuses in
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a bit to make britain more attractive to invade, says this a gamble. many business owners and even bunkers sto by, julia davies is a member of patriotic millionaire's u. k. a group of wealthy investors calling on the government to increase their attack share or comes down to an identity. it is improving knox to why am those countries that do well which deliver the myself i, they do the, on the back of decent taxation, i believe in responsibility, community and society and that because those that can afford to pay tax. so i don't see tax as burden. i think it's something that we should all be proud and welcome doing. i'm just glad that we can afford to do it. after years of economic stagnation, the government wants to hotwire the economy into action to embolden trade and prioritize growth and economic project. government critic se works for the few. instead of the many nave barker al jazeera london. com has returned to the capital
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of bettina faso following friday's crew to pose gentle leader. pooh ari de amoeba has left a neighbouring togo. people now wait and see if the new gent has promised greater security in the country will become a reality. nicholas ark reports sergeant little lucy is a parody of brittany foster's military june tab muscular hoover by wouldn't wanna have to taking power nicu in january, colonel demy bell went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday, he was toppled by captain ibrahim traurig. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people was only the one in this sketch. sergeant a little looser, says he took power to give the people peanuts and vacations to italy, whose in bertina are no laughing matter, but a qu within a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says comedians. if i am a yoga without committee,
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our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon, whatever their reason. discourse is not good for the country. the west african body echo are says brooklyn, as late as qu, is a set back for democracy. they're sending a delegation to meet with troy ray in order to restore civilian rule. but taurus says he has more pressing concerns, like regaining control of the countries. northern regions where armed groups linked to iso and al qaeda control. large swath of land brim agnew, a resonant from the telephone, they fled to the capital to find safety. my home, the 2nd unknown, the keener faso has never been in such a bad state. even places the world peace live now in a state of fear and uncertainty. in the face of uncertainty, supporters of the qu blamed france. they believe the former colonial power and military partner has failed pickiness forces. russia presents itself as an alternative. molly and the central african republic have hired russian mercenaries
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from the wagner group to fight armed groups, africa, either suffering from these kind offer of shots, but something where the western powers and russia are competing in our alto tunes. in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a back seat. soldiers are making promises. the people of bertina faso have heard before. nicholas hawk algae 00. i've been automation. secondly, general antonio tatters has warned that the world is in a life or death struggle ahead of next month's cop 27 climate conference in egypt. quoterush has developed nations are falling way short of the action. the fleet, if wild climate chaos gallops a hands climate fiction as stalls got $27.00 is critical. but we have a long way to go. let's be clear ish,
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the collective commitments of july 20 governments are coming far too little and far too late. the actions of the wealthiest development, the emerging economies, simply don't add up. they can together. good and pledges and policies are shutting the lot on our chance to limits global temperature rise to 2 degrees celsius. let alone meet the 1.5 degree gold. yes, president joe biden and his wife visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday. he's promising much needed aid for an island once again recovering from a destructive hurricane practical pain as the latest. the people in puerto rico still hadn't recovered from hurricane maria, which hit 5 years ago now once again dealing with wide ranging damage. you as president joe barton and joe biden travelled there monday. he said, to send a message. this us territory will not be forgotten. maria congress approve billions
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of dollars or puerto rico, much of it not having gotten here initially. we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promise, and i'm determined our puerto rico bill faster than in the past, and stronger and better prepared for the future. he was referring to former president donald trump, who withheld almost $20000000000.00 with aid meant for the island and biden said, in addition to emergency aid, he will also be sending in additional $60000000000.00 to help strengthen the infrastructure against future storms. and in the state of florida, the destruction is still coming to light, enlarged parts of the state. everything seems out of place, boats and land cars in water houses simply missing the floors are ruined. the walls are down. the ceilings of all dropped down the water laws above the roof and whole things. this is everything we could sell in our lives. there are new questions about why people in the hardest hit county were not told to evacuate until a day before the storm hit. local officials or defending their actions,
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we did what we had to do at the exact same time, i would have changed anything. and i know being in those meetings from the very minute this storm was very unpredictable. searches are still underway with 900100 people rescued so far. but as the death toll reaches 100 official say that number is likely to rise. patty hall, hain al jazeera o carriers for the election in just 2 years, looks to him brought a return to power of a former prime minister. blanca boris. of that, as andrew simmons reports from sophia, the result is forcing some bulgarians to make difficult choices about the future. it's the start of university for these students and so fear some of them talk about the stagnation of politics in their country. but there's also a weary acceptance that people who want a better future will leave bulgaria remaining here and having to deal with all of this is usually the hardest path to take. and not many people are added to that
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period, bulgaria, our politicians steal. they thief us but we're left with nothing. leon generation politics in bulgaria has been in crisis since major protest last year against corruption. young people played a big part in the demonstrations and the action brought about the fall of a government lead then by boy cope or is off. and now he's back his party winning the most folks in this election or is off is seen particularly by the young as a man who represents the past, rather than the future votes in this election, went in favor of the status quo, rather than change. now, boris off has to try to put together a coalition. it won't be easy because he has far more political enemies than friends. it's during his decade of power, the moon, a 1000000 bulgarians left their homes to seek better living standards overseas.
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like the owner of this bar and restaurant running a successful business in spain. his customers look on their former home now as a distant place with big problems call one of those places. all of the countries are having difficult just now. and this is because of the war, there is a crisis in every country. not gasper of aria is not good. if i'm honest and back home, many people are just worried about the number leaving bulgaria. it's also those they leave behind. their imagination is much more connected with the past then with the future. um and this is something that's bulgarian politics will have to fight. they will have to create conditions for the youngsters to return. also in order to make their parents and rent they.

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