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scratching the equator as one would expect at this time of year, starting to see a little bit of more in the way of increasing clouds from where to where they're coming to know the merits of algeria for time. but the south that it is dry and hot ah, with combining odds and technology to challenge soviet era methodologies through making, creating and performing, turning a generation of children into the trailblazers of tomorrow. after school armenia, part of the rebel education series on al jazeera. ah,
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japan warns citizens to seek shelter as north korea far as a missile over its main island without warning. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up, rushes parliament is set to ratify the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine as its military faces sit back on the front line. police remain on the streets of turan following dies of protest following the death of a woman in police custody i . d and united in grief survivors demand accountability. after a stampede and indonesian football stadium hills at least $125.00 people.
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ah, north korea has fought as longest range missile yet launched off north korea's east coast. the intermediate range ballistic missile flew for some 4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. it's the 1st to fly over japan since 2017 fronting condemnations and severe warnings from its neighbors and the us the organ . the joker took a look at it, and all the a ballistic missile launched that flew over our country is not only an issue for a craft vessel, so 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 of the material canal floor. north korea fired a medium long range missile did arrange a 4000 kilometers over japan. as i sat on armed forces day on october, 1st,
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such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive or response from our military, our allies, and the international community. ha, ha. the launch from to japan to activate its missile alert system. people were ordered to take shelter and trains were suspended in some regions of rock. mcbride is live from sol for us. and rob, what more can you tell us about this launch? and what reaction has there been so far? yeah, i mean, this is a very serious escalation. the last time that north korea launch missiles over japan like this came in 2017. then it launched 2 missiles in fairly quick succession over the northern island of her cargo. and then as of today, tuesday, the authorities basically had to put out a warning, telling people to take cover just in case. so this is
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a serious escalation that happened in 2017, when tensions were just about the greatest they'd be in for a number of decades. and you have to say that the kind of tensions that we're seeing that the moment are slightly reminiscent of those times. so we've seen a very strong reaction that you would expect from a japan food sheet, the prime minister, calling this a reckless act. the countries chief capital secretary saying that this threatened regional piece and also the international community. we've also had a strong response from sol here and so killed the south korean president saying that that would be a resolute response from the country's military and also from south careers. allies, but you have to say that it's difficult to see just what other measures the international community and the allies in this part of the world can put in place to try to get tests at north korea to change its ways. it is already under a such strong un resolutions and sanctions,
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and also it is been largely shunned by the international community as a result of its nuclear program. and it remains undeterred with intelligence officials here in south korea, predicting that of all the arrangements have been put in place for a nother nuclear test, the kind of nuclear test where we have, we also have not seen for 5 years. we've seen numerous massage launches and just the past few days. so to we know exactly what north korea is actually trying to achieve here. ready. since the thought of this year, it has really been picked up the pace of its missile, testing the launching, especially of short range ballistic missiles. i think what's interesting about this longer launch is that the doesn't serve a practical purpose if you are developing your weapon systems, because a longer launch a longer trajectory, like this would more closely replicate how this all would fly and the north koreans
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i'll believe to be testing that war head capabilities to make sure that they would survive all of the incredible forces of re entry back into the atmosphere. so there are practical terms, but obviously with no career as always, there is politics and where and military reasons why it would launch these dismissal at the moment. you just have the, the visit by comma la harris, the vice president of the us to the dmc. and ongoing exercises between the us, the japanese and the south koreans of the east coast of the peninsula, rob mcbride for us, and so thank you. robert kelly is a professor of international relations at present national university. he says it's unclear how south korea or japan will respond to the launch. japanese government actually told people can take shelter on this is something japanese haven't done in a while. and there's actually been a beta in japan about whether or not there should be civil defense, whether or not the japanese government to make an effort to extra prepare the japanese citizenry or north korean missile straits. my own sense of the north
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koreans don't actually tend to strike japan, that this is sort of fairly typical north korean behavior. and so far they just don't really care about the sovereignty of the states around them. you may recall that it once launched a missile path that went southward in the missile broke up near the philippines and they just don't care that much in this course. one of the problems that we have in north korea is that they just don't follow the rules very much. and this is, i think, a really good example of that. not really clearly what we can do to stop these things. if there was some obvious magic bullet or some really clear solution, we would have tried it already. i'm having some ideas. we try to use missile defense to shoot down these tests on both japan and south korea have a missile defense system for their own. and us systems installed, perhaps you could do that, but it doesn't work very well. it's very hard to actually hit the target. it's sort of analogous to having a bullet with a bullet and people are concerned if we missed that make it look like this. sort of work very well. you're actually, you can do, sir preemptive strikes. but in that, of course it's, it's usually risky. and so that's why these things keep happening, right. we keep talking about sort of a top response. south korean president said this morning,
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but it's just not clearly what that would be, right. that wouldn't put us on a war footing. the, the upper house of russia's parliament is meeting to approve its claimed annexation of full regions in ukraine. what could i do? this was the scene on monday after the duma lo house voted in favor of the new law despite the union and waste and allies insisting it's illegal. it fully incorporates her songs for risha. don't ask the hands into the russian federation. it's based on the results of referendums, held just over a week ago. from a 100 vol, joins us now from moscow. and how much can you explain what the upper house is doing and what it means now. as tom is going to be nearly the same bill as yesterday,
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or when we saw that vote unanimously yesterday or are to fi the treaties within those 4 regions. and this is the last step, constitutionally speaking, the upper house, the senate, which is also called the federal council with its sir 170 members. i expected to also unanimously vote on the application of these treaties. and that will make it a part of the constitution that will be a kind of constitutional amendment whereby the, the, the, the map of russia is going to change. and 4 regions are going to be added to the, to the, are already $85.00. so that makes it to $89.00 regions, republics and, and there, and entities making, making up the year, the russian federation. it means a lot it for all russians are for the state for the army. now russia is going to claim that it is defending its own national territory,
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that this sir procedure has the strength of law or the cause of constitution, but that, that nobody should should, should refuse to defend the homeland m is a lot for the mobilization. for those who are against against the war mom advice for us in moscow. thank you. ukrainian forces have achieved a significant breakthrough in the self serve. pushed through russian defences, and advanced along that in the pro river will keep released this video showing soldiers and a newly rich retaken village. the gains could threaten supply lines for thousands of russian troops. so wouldn't you, for those of us not today, 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
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a mistake by starting the war against you. crazy. oh, ha. del hamid has more from the city of creevy re close to the southern from line. well, we're just bordering the region of her son from the north. this is 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 only men, 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
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control of the whole of that 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 on tools for media that's show ukrainian forces. i think 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 local car, for example, the russian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the amounts of tanks the ukrainians had. there is an admission on that side even from the russia and pointed governor, of course, on that ukrainian army has been managing to push down along the nepa river and in different areas. the head of rushes republican chechnya says he's sending 3 of his teenage sons to fight on the front lines with ukraine. rams. and carol
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shared this video on social media. it appears to show the 1615 and 14 year olds and combat training. he wrote, it's time to prove themselves in a real fight. i can only welcome this desire. catera is a staunch ally of the russian presidents. the u. s. president says he'll impose further costs on iran for its crackdown on protests over the death of martha, meaning a 22 year old died after she was arrested for violating headscarf rolls around. supreme leader said her dis, lift him heartbroken, but claims the us and israel are fueling the unrest. russell sort of reports from to ron ah, of the theories of major protests on the cities of iran. they have now shifted to universities as the new academic year styles. hundreds of people have been arrested during address says that that in police custody of 22 year old massa mini,
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in mid september at sheriff university of technology to run dozens of students were detained after fighting with the security forces at other top universities in the country's largest cities, students had read his despite security forces, trying to disperse the supreme leader accuses foreign powers of engineering. the armrest to destabilize the country. and debbie serrato began. he battle america, i openly state that the recent rides and unrest in the wrong schemes designed by the u. s. e. surfing fig. zionist regime. their mercenaries, a for some treasonous iranians abroad, who helped them these rights have been planned. if the death this young girl didn't happen, they would have found another pretext to create chaos in the country and harm the country security. and how money has said massa, i mean is that was heartbreaking for him to. but he criticized people's reactions before the result of an official investigation at fishery. but you're also probably
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there, the president and parliament speaker have also announced that a final report on master. i mean, is that will be released soon. and anyone found responsible will be held accountable, but many people are already questioning its credibility. russell said that o, j 0, tara, the still ahead on al jazeera. we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promised. the u. s. president announces $60000000.00 in aid for puerto rico to help recover from hurricane fiona and a world cup like no other before will tell you why football icon, david bacon, is expecting an especially high standard of play. it cut out 2022. ah.
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hello we got some very unsettled weather. pushing into north western parts of europe at the moment, some kid, autumn, weather sliding through. hey, gale force winds for tide running into ireland, spreading that wet weather in across northern ireland in western parts of scots in the that category. will gradually slip farther south, which on an increasing wind when windy to across the other side of europe, eastern parts with this nasty area of low pressure, cool enough in kiva around 9 degrees celsius. and that wet weather will slide its way down across, so that southeastern corner. so even down here we will, grassy see, temperature is easing off. but in between where we have an area of high pressure, not too bad we putting in a subtly wind. so some wolf 19 celsius there in london a for a tuesday. when, when the weather coming in across march of scotland, england, wales, by this stage, southern part staying driest for longest, but some wet weather also filtering down into another marys of france. non parts of spain, 2 central irish generally drive isn't pleasant. sunshine temperatures recovering and key, but where to where the cool weather down towards that southeast and caught
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a little bit of weather to across northern parts of algeria. but much of north africa will be fine and try to be a shower for central air as a showers heaviest. just around the gulf of guinea, southern parts of nigeria, seeing some heavy downfalls all the way to lab area. ah, the frank assessments, if the united states surely felt that you're running a good program, was there to build a nuclear weapon they would have signed the deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose will take home in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah
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ah. you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. the salad. north korea has fired it's longest range . missile yet launched off the east coast. it flew for 4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. it's the 1st to fly over japan since 2017 ukrainian forces have pushed through russian defenses in the southern his own region. advancing along the new pro river, making one of the biggest breakthroughs this since the war began. the u. s. is, will impose further missions against iranian officials responsible for a crackdown on protest. demonstrations have been held for days over the days of master meaning. and police come to the last month. police in the indian state of
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pr dish, say they are investigating the murder of a teenage girl whose body was found in the field in or riah. her death has been politicized with the opposition, accusing police of taking her body away. the state has the highest number of accusations of ripe in the country. the police and forensic officials and i visited the location immediately. and i've taken control of the situation. there appears to be no external injury on the body. the victims, families suspects the girl was raped and murdered. the police have begun the necessary investigation and have sent the body for a post mortem. we are looking at all possible suspects. violence has broken out and portal prints. ruth protest is demanding the resignation of haiti's prime minister or johan read. people are frustrated about a lack of fuel and widespread gang violence is paralyzed the capital for weeks. many businesses have been forced to shut down and high living costs to driving many
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deeper into poverty. with us president joe biden and his wife visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday, promising much needed aid for an island again recovering from hearken. petticoat hind hes, the lightest, the people of 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 traveled there monday. he said to send a message, this u. s. territory will not be forgotten. maria congress approved billions of dollars for puerto rico, much of not having gotten here. initially. we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promised. mom determined our puerto rico bill faster than in the past and stronger, better prepared for the future. he was referring to former president donald trump, who was held almost $20000000000.00 with aid meant for the island, and biden said,
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in addition to emergency aid, he will also be sending an additional 60000000000 dollars to help strengthen the infrastructure against future storms. and in the state of florida, the destruction is still coming to light in large parts of the state. everything seems out of place. boats on land, cars in water houses, simply missing a floors or the walls or down the ceilings of all dropped down the water lows above the roof. a whole things. this is everything we could so it's 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. 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 under way with 1900 people rescued so far. but as the death toll reaches 100 official say that number
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is likely to rise. patty calhane al jazeera. the un secretary general is wanting the world as an a life or death struggle ahead of next month's cult 27 climate conference in egypt, and tonia good cherish, says developed nations falling far short of taking action that's needed. while climate scales gum ups a hands climate fiction as stalls got 27 is critical. but we have a long way to go. let's be clear as the collective commitments of july 20 governments are coming far to 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 of shopping the lot on all a chance thing. we meet global temperature rise to 2 degrees celsius,
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let alone meet the 1.5 degree gold. the united nations, as accusing bangladesh, if using its digital security act to suppress environmental activism. it's cooling on the government to amend the act and stop using it to arrest people protesting against coal fired power stations. tempe, chandry reports, at least 12 workers and local people have been killed over the last 6 years by police fired during protest against a crow power project in bus kelly. se bangladesh. demonstrations were also held against another large coal fire plant in rome. probably next to the world's largest mangrove florida is shown their bonds. they lead to the government describing some activity as terrorist. one of them shown must jody is out on bail. he could face up to 10 years in prison for sharing his personal views on facebook. and i'm opening at home. we demanded an environmentally friendly plan that would benefit the
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community and not hurt the environment. because i wrote about this issue, i was arrested under the digital security act, and that to go to jail for 80 days the devastating effect and during his visit to bangladesh last month, the united nation spatial repertoire also called for an end to harassment. human rights bodies including the un, have long say, the provision of the digital security act are concerned as that brought and ill defined and have been used to punish those who criticize the government. human rights, what say is i'll try to use the act to harass and indefinitely detain journalist and this critical of the government. these law was formulated to bring security to the grabbers looters and the government connected people who are making illegal money. so it is aimed at creating an environment of fear to allow people to destroy environment more than
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a 1000 people have been detained under the digital act since it was enacted in 2018 . what we are observing now is that some of the government offices are aiding the corporations in harrassing, the environmental activists. we are seeing that the government agencies are also now taking initiative to officially criminalized the environmental defenders, bangladesh law minister honestly, hawk said in a recent interview with al jazeera, the law would be reviewed and amended. critics, a country that is vulnerable to climate change can least afford to silence those fighting to save god. it's environment on which audrey al jazeera, darker in indonesia, the chief of police and several senior officers have been sacked. after a stampeded a football stadium and investigation is underway into the incident on saturday that left $125.00 people did including $32.00 children. jessica washington reports from
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my lag ah, andy hoodie 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 fight t gas the chaos of darkness and smoke, they were split up. young i begin, and i tired to go. i knew i needed to save my baby. i soon from the stands asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to get. my wife told me 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, with her done, bella led edward. he says they bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates if can do to hans stadium. now the site, if emotional impromptu vigils through and
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i see you again another day, they sing until we meet again. i think all 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group, but not all of us made at home. certain additive shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium and indication of how people panicked and rushed to the exits. as gas filled, the stadium, spectators tried to flee, but some told out 0 they were trapped. survivors said some of the gates were locked, 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. robin stadium, you can see writing on the walls, graffiti from frustrated survivors, and the loved ones of those who were caught up in this attack. this sign here, police is your huss, evil police, you killed my brother. people are calling for accountability and it seems those
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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 on the other one there. i really don't know what to do . i want to try my best to take care of my boy rolla, but i can't do it like his mother, mary lou. he says he worries about the day. his son will ask him what happened to their family? jessica washington out a 0 milan an investigation into the us national women soccer league has found emotional abuse and sexual misconduct systemic in the sport. the review was launched off the 2 former players made allegations of harassment and fictional coercion, 5 of tin head coaches in the woman's league last season,
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were fired or step down to to allegations of misconduct. the thief, a world cup, will kick off and cut off and listened. 50 days and english football legend, david bacon says he's expecting an especially high quality of play at the tournament. he spoke to al jazeera, the. how malik? about the benefits of the 1st mid season tournament? nation of the, one of the most recognizable faces and bought a veteran. what layer of 3? well, comp form a england captain david beckham, isn't ambassador for catan 2022. he was one of the big names attending a football conference hosted by katasha perspire academy, a center of sporting excellence that's produced many katara players who will appear in this year's final. how are you? the world cup kicks off in november for the 1st time, and beckham says many players will benefit from the timing. think you know the players to come in mid season. you know,
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i know i went into world cups. i was lucky enough to play free world cups and i know that i went into each one of those. well come play in probably $50.00 to $60.00 games in the seasons. players coming into this world cup off the plane $25.00 games in that season, so they're going to be arriving fresh, excited. the energy is going to be at the top level. so i think what you're going to see on the page, he's probably like no other welcome back him told me he also envious of the compact nature of could talk 2022. it's the dream for fan for dream to play. because in password cups, again, you know, we've had to travel, we have to do that kind of thing. so it's not easy to recover off the game. so yes, i would love to have labels predicting a win, however, isn't something that the manchester united legend one is prepared to commit to. there are no even groups involved. big.
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