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global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is that he is, are alive from doha, coming up for the next 60 minutes, south korea and the us launch fighter jets conducting precision bombing drills offer more korean miss. i'll watch. this cause of battle bodies lined the streets of the recently liberated ukrainian town of lima. more bank, holdups, in lebanon. those frustrated customers demand access to their own savings and an energy revolution. how kenya is harnessing the power of steam to lift millions of people out of policy and cut greenhouse gases. and in school, it's a busy week of good game for and the champions league. liverpool gara for a tough test at m field
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a with an old british class against ranges. ah, the u. s. in south korea conducted what they're calling a precision bombing. drill off to north korea's missile launch of a japan. the 1st in 5 years. the intermediate range, ballistic missile, flew for 4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. the launch is considered the most provocative weapons demonstration by pyongyang this yep. i'll just hear what mcbride reports from so this is a major escalation and follows a prolonged period of increased missile testing by north korea. the intermediate range missile flew over northern japan, prompting a warning for people there to take cover. it landed in the pacific ocean and brought this response from japan's prime minister. because on the firing,
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which folder recent series of launches by north korea is a reckless act, and i strongly condemn it. it's 5 years since the north last fired missiles over the top of japan when relations were at them most tense. in decades. burger gwinnett, g, q a, b. it threatens the peace and security of the region. it is a serious challenge for the entire international community. and there's been similar condemnation from south korea, north korea fire the medium long range missile with a range of 4000 kilometers over japan. as i sat on armed forces, they looked over 1st. such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military when our allies and the international community already facing the toughest sanctions and largely shunned by the international community. the north seems undeterred with north korean leader kim jong on declaring last month that he's country is now officially
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a nuclear armed power and testing. longer range missiles seems to send that message to the world. yeah, i think one way to read these pets pretty frequently is that there's sort of a demand for attention. north korea doesn't like being understood as a failed korea, where the weird korea has a real one compared to south. this launch comes as the us and it's south korean and japanese allies wrap up navy drills led by the ronald reagan. the 1st exercise by an american aircraft carrier to korean waters in 5 years. and with warnings from south korean intelligence officials that the north could soon conduct its 1st nuclear test since 2017, rob mcbride al jazeera so well, as we mentioned, south korea's been quick to react. it's mobilized for fight against a whole military drills and dropped a pair of guided bombs on a target of its west coast for american jets. also took part in the exercise that's bringing richard whites. he's a security analyst at wicked strap, a former director at the center for political,
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military analysis of the hudson institute. he joins us now live from washington dc . good to have you with us at richard. what is north korea trying to achieve here? what point is it making with its latest missile launches? while the north korean government has been launching our record number of missiles this year, and we think that several factors are behind them. one is loss of faith and in achieving their goals for negotiations. we know that dan gage, i'm stanford talks, let's former president, donald trump and his colleagues in japan and elsewhere. and they weren't able to realize the goals that they thought which was, sanctions relief and some kind of recognition of their nuclear status. in addition, we are in a new cycle of testing, so they're not korean,
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announce earlier this year that they wanted to develop a series of advanced missile capabilities multiple systems to carry multiple warheads, systems, they could have a missile defenses. and so that's going to require robust test program, and there's thinking that they're not free and see a favorable environment with the west distracted by the warm ukraine china looking in. we're focused on a party congress and other considerations. so a bunch of factors are driving this berry road bus missile display this year. do you think that the north korea is going to wrap this up even further? by conducting a nuclear test? i mean, there's been international condemnation, but what, what could really be done about it? right, so the missile, the tasks are prohibited by
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a un security council resolutions by the un and as been unable to stop them. and in efforts by the u. s. and japan to pose additional sanctions for the u . n. for these missile launches have been bought by china and russia. and so they'll probably see what we've seen in the past. rhetorical denounced, the asians more sanctions adopted just by these countries and their partners, expand, enhance defense and to turn capabilities, which i think you stuff yesterday and inside story and casey to fan and, and, but a nuclear tests might be seen. it's more something more dangerous, more shattering it. they tested in nuclear weapons before that this would be the 1st time they would do it in, in several years. what they probably won't do it before the chinese national
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congress that's coming up in a couple weeks. but after that, the thinking as day very well could. and that's where i think it's me very important to get countries like china and russia to join the western countries to put pressure on north korea. could talk to you as always, which had many thanks. need richard webster in washington. you with that is al, from al serra still to come on the program fear for the future. it became a fair. so offered 2nd military coup in 8 months, plus a united in grief survivors demand accountability on to at least $125.00. people died in a stampede at an indonesian football stadium at our, the philadelphia phillies ended. and i left me a wait for the playoffs center here with that in sport. a little later
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the upper house of rushes parliament is approved. moscow's claimed annexation of 4 regions in ukraine. the legislation will go to the kremlin for a final stamp of approval by president vladimir putin. the new law is being pushed through despite the un and western allies saying that it's illegal. it fully incorporates car songs up a year, donnette screw hans into the russian federation. it's based on the results of referendums held over a week ago. it's go live out of moscow under sierra's mom at ball is them ahmed. so this annexation of all regions has been signed off. what happens now? just say 3 and after the final finding of a bite, but it is not to me to put in any time from now or maybe tomorrow the next couple of days. this will become an amendment to the national constitution and it means
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that the, that the number of entities that are public's and, and regions rises will rise from 85 to 89. it's a very crucial development in the country here with lots of consequences. the 1st thing is they have to defend this land, which they now called their own territory. they controlled only a part of it. the bottoms are going on. the 1st challenge for russia used to complete dominance over those territories. some of them are well, the borders of some of those territories are known. according to the russian definition. they say for new ganske, and then yet it's the same borders. in 2014, before the conflict began there. but to understand that they don't control all of those territories now, and they are even being pushed back by the ukrainian army with regards to the yes and with regards the,
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sorry to pollution and the sun russians don't even know where that bought the ends. they've been asked about it and they say that it is going to be up for negotiation and consultations with the local communities in those areas. those who have voted for integration into russia. but also a chunk of those, a big chunk of those populations hasn't been able to vote because they will. they are still under the control of the create an army for the 1st step. they're also used to complete the control over those areas and then probably to do a kind of, you know, i don't know if it is going to be another fund them. but it is interesting. but for a minister law, for what i presented, present food, put in yes, today in front of the m. p. 's, the parliament when they, when they voted on the annexation. he said, and this is not going to be the last time you do this. one of the m p 's asked him, is there something between the lines in what you said, he said, no, i'm very clear. so, i mean,
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the implications is that russia is intended probably to annex more lines. we don't know where those plans are. interesting, but, you know, i mean, also us by the constitution. the russians are now much more obliged to defend this territory because they can see that they are land and the constitution obliges every russian to, to, to defend the national territory. mohammed valez in moscow, thanks by that ukrainian forces have achieved a significant breakthrough in the south. they've pushed through russian defenses and advanced along the the pro river cave released this video, showing soldiers in a newly be taken village. the games could threaten supply lines to thousands of russian troops. she wouldn't have her dog's nose today. the offensive movement of our army and defenders continued their new liberated settlements and several regions. blue piers fighting continues in many areas on the front line, but more and more occupy as are trying to escape the enemy. army is suffering more
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and more losses. and there is a growing understanding that russia made a mistake by starting the war against ukraine. in the eastern donnette screeching ukrainian forces a clearing the streets of lee man. they took the retook leave on last week. forties of russian and ukrainian troops lining the roads. after intense fighting, then let's go live now to your client's capital. keep us worry, challenge is there already just how much ground have ukrainian forces been able to retake well after the dramatic events of the last few days, the re taking every man and the s on breakthrough today. tuesday might feel like a little bit of allow, but don't be deceived by that. both of these operations are ongoing. it's just that the ukranian government has very tight operational security. and we're not actually really being told much of the moment about what's happening on the grounds. landscape,
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we just talked about advances. he talked about territories being captured, but he didn't go into specifics. they are keeping apart laid on information notes on why cell fees from the front line instagram, post twitter postal telegram post, et cetera. much of the information that we know about what's happening both in the east and down in the south, is actually coming from russian sources, primarily my russian military bloggers who have these telegram channels and what they're saying about the south. yes. so on is that actually russian forces a pullback, quite a considerable distance. we knew that they had retreated as far as a very school to jenny, which is on the west bank of the deep river in the 1st on region. actually it looks like they pull back further than that, maybe another 50 kilometers that puts the or the that the ukrainian advance down back or west bank of the nepa as were perhaps kind of 4550 kilometers from where
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the front lines are, had been it just a few days ago, we also here in the east or after retaking the man that ukrainian forces are pushing on or to the town or us, but over and crimean, and that the russians are worried that the ukrainian tactics are encircling tactics . essentially what these russian telegram channel say is that when the ukrainians come up against a firm defense, a deep be dog in russian position, they won't tackle head on and suffer additional losses. they'll go around to then pride in circle. and that's where the russians are worried about. i'll 0, we're a challenge reporting live from cave may, thanks worry to bank, hold up. so being carried out in lebanon as frustrated customers try to access their savings. this video is from one of the incidence in sure tra, in the east raids on branches by clients have taken place across the country during
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the last month, lebanon's facing a financial crisis, banks of imposed strict limits on withdraws out as here as xena hotter reports from beirut, there have been more bank holes up across the country, really an incidents in the eastern living on another incident in the south of the country. these are depositors who are angry. who is savings? really have been trapped and bangs since late 2019, and these incidents continue to happen despite type of security measures. if you can see where other bands and people are no longer allowed to enter bank branches, only one by one they, they're using a t. m. machines. transactions are now being done through a t m machines. of course, each bank has their own procedures put in place security measures after there was a wave of bank hold up. last month. even yesterday,
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there was another incident in the southern suburbs of beta. toby's incidents continue to happen. when you talk to people who are standing outside banks, you really feel the frustration. a lot of people here are either civil servants, some or even army personnel, interior, internal security personnel who are coming here to get their salaries, their monthly wages. so this is, this is a financial crisis that has really hurt the population. there is anger towards a towards bank. they blame banks for imposing illegal capital controls because the capital controls have not been formalized by parliament. but at the same time, banks will argue and say that we have no other choice but to impose these capital controls. because the state is not giving us back to money because what happened here was that bank lend money to the states which is really being blamed for misusing the money for, for corruption, for decades that nearly bankrupt state cannot pay the banks back in bank say they
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don't have enough money to give them to give the people, it's believed a $100000000000.00 and deposits are trapped, and banks and banks have approximately $20000000000.00. that is why they're giving these monthly withdrawal. takia and libya have signed a deal to jointly, explorer oil and gas in libby as mediterranean waters. it happened during a visit to the north african nation by turkish foreign and defense ministers. it's unclear whether the agreement is part of a maritime border agreement signed in 2019. so clear and libby as claims anger, greece, cyprus, and egypt. the u. s. says that they will impose further measures against iranian officials, responsible for cracked down on protests. demonstrations have been held to days over the death of master armine in police custody last month. the 22 year old died off to being arrested for violating rules on the wearing of head scarves. let's go live that attack wrong out there, as was all said or is that result speaking yesterday,
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iran's supreme leader said that her, her death had left him heart broken up, but claims the u. s. and israel a fueling the unrest. what's been the reaction to that within iraq, the protest along going while the president of the country abraham racy also has spoken today in, in, in the parliament. and he said that he appreciate iranian people for being that insightful. and he also added that the iranian people, however, have foiled enemies. pollock in creating a couch in the country and referring to the supreme leaders to mars. on monday, he said that he's comprehensive, analyzes how been have been very much helpful. and, and also useful for the insightful people. so yesterday supreme lee, they're a 1st spoke for the 1st time since the beginning of that protest on these events. and he said that they did. he was also heartbroken. however,
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that this protests were polite, pre planned, an engineer the by the usa, and they had been conducted through the paid agents. so that is the general understanding in iran, among the officials. they think that this is an international plot against iraq to destabilize the country. and that this protest will, per walked by the, by the foreign a foreign power. so we know that of the 2 weeks of the major. and that is the protest taken on the cities in iran, dan, by the start of the new academic year. the abbey center of this process has shifted to the universities and in major educational institutions in the largest city of iraq. we have seen significant did it protest, but been conducted by the university students in the university of shit, if that even had been classes became security forces. and these students and several of them have been detained, some of them are released, but some of them are still remaining detained. so, but today, did the protest,
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what did happen in the university of the iran, in, in a moment, as a university in michigan. and in the medical science university in the province of gillen, but compared regarding the of scale and the level of the participation and comparing that to the recent protests, they're happening very much small scale. we do not know whether it is because of the remarks that are coming from the supreme leader yesterday or just did the next 3 days are going to be the public what it is in the country and in this country. where did you did this universe? the students a picked these occasion to go to their hometown. you do not know whether it is about the remarks from the sub leader or is because of the probably quarter they. but as of now competing to the last 2 you 2 weeks that the protests are quite small and sporadic are at result. thanks for that. a delegation from west africa regional blog echo was as expected and became faso to meet the country's new leaders. com has returned to the capitol following a qu, there on friday,
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the deposed john to leader paul on read the amoeba has left for they bring togo many a wondering whether the new jointer can deliver on his promise to deliver security out his ear as nicholas. hark reports, sergeant little blue sam is a parody of breaking officers military june musket hoover by wouldn't have to taking power nicu in january, colonel de me by went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday he was toppled by captain ibrahim trowers. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people was only the one in this sketch. sergeant little lucy says he took power to give the people who peanuts and vacations to eternal coups in bertina are no laughing matter, but a coup with an a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says comedian said i am
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a yoga without committee. our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon, whatever their reason, the school is not good for the country. the west african body echo are, says brooklyn, as late as who is a set back for democracy, they're sending a delegation to meet with troy ray in order to restore civilian rule. but torres 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. mo, i'm him. the 2nd, i know the king of 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 perkiness forces. russia presents itself as an
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alternative. molly and the central african republic have hired russian mercenaries from the wagner group to fight armed groups. africa is suffering from this kind offer of shorter balancing where the western power and russia are competing in our the outer turns. in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a backseat soldiers are making promises. the people of brittany faso have heard before and it was hark. johnston live from senegal. and when is this echo was a delegation due to arrive so it's expected to arrive just moments from now around $1030.00, but before even they've landed, there's protests on the sheets of what we're going to go against this delegation. so the delegation is made up of the foreign minister of good to be south. sorry.
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the representative of the west african body echo was and it led by the former president of the share mama do issue food. and they're there to try to convince the new military fellow by captain, you very try to hand over power to a civilian rule to ensure that there is a return to the constitution. but it feels like mission impossible for him because there's been delegations like this before when there was a qu last january. and largely these delegation have been ignored. there's been several qu, isn't the region in molly in guinea, in burkina faso. every time there is the west african body that's sensitive allegation, making demands, asking them for constitutional order and those demands are ignored. why? well, because there's a feeling amongst many that this regional body represents the interest of aging presidents that are more interested in staying in power than interested in trying to protect people. and it's because there's been an uptick of violence is because,
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because these democratically elected leaders have failed to provide security to their people that there is these widespread protest in support of these codes in support of this latest qu, they hope that the military can do what elected officials have failed, which is to bring back security in this country. 2000000 people this place, 40 percent of the country out of the hands of the government. so there's a lot of work ahead for abraham curry. but right now, you'll have to convince echo on the west body that he'll be able to do so given only real, given all of that make, i mean, isn't any point in this echo was delegation actually being there? what can it achieve while it's trying to put pressure on burkina faso, but there are other players at had,
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notably, notably moscow. we have come out to congratulate or to, to say, specifically there is the, the president of the private security company wagner that has come out to congratulate the young captain. abraham tore the russian private company. wagner has an active in the central african republic in sudan, and most recently, in molly, it has been for months trying to court the government of breaking foster to try to send its fighters on the ground. and now i've met some of these fighters in central african republic, and what they've told me is that russia is back in africa and wealth. there's a different mood, maybe in eastern europe, in europe, towards the russian. here in this region, it seems that the russians are welcomed and they think that they can do what the west has failed to do,
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which is support african army to fight off army group many thanks. i'll just hear nicholas hock that live in duck still to come here or that is the 2022 nobel prize for physics has gone to a pod airing trio, who work with the tiniest elements in our universe will be live in stockholm. and we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promise. the us president announces $60000000.00 in aid for puerto rico to help it recover from her confusion . and then in 4th with son, david beckham, telephone era, why the capital world comp will benefit from being the 1st mid season. the final ah ah. hello, there has been weather windy across the north of europe, and that's only set to intensify over the next few days. we got to weather systems
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bringing kula and weather conditions, but across most central and southern areas, we still got some fine, pleasant conditions even, and some heat gripping back across the iberian peninsula over the next few days, pushing some temperatures up. but in the north east, that's where it was seen. the wet and windy weather sweep away from the baltic, states pushing into western parts of russia. and it's the north west that's going to see those conditions intensify. we've already seen nasty weather effect eisen is, can get more unsettled for britain, an island on tuesday. we've got rain warnings. * for the hebrides in scotland gonna that's gonna turn into wind warnings for much all bruce and an island. you can see that heavy rain pulling in there too. it's gonna be raw the blustery with gales around coastal areas. but further south of this, it is looking a lot fine, a spell of sunshine coming in amidst the cloud, across more sensual areas. now it is going to start to cool down for the se, but for the south west for spain and portugal,
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temperatures. certainly on the up madrid hitting 30 degrees on tuesday. but for athens, well, we are going to see a little bit of a cool down, but still clear skies ah, a multi 1000000000 filter industry. but beyond that, let's and glamour of those. to survive. disparate to pieces the additions and both of those. we agree with that not to let you know, quality trees coming soon. on sierra a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger and displacements. you've heard stories about children who are drinking from the same water with their dead cattle will float out your questions,
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that climate change play a role in the deadly down react said would be 950 millimeters of this kind of thing . can sink any, please, the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera hulu . ah ha, adrian. so they get here and go home with the news, al, from officer up the headlines. north korea has fight a ballistic missile over japan for the 1st time since 2017. it flew for 4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. the u. s. and south korea have responded with what they call precision bombing drill to bank hold. ups are
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underway in lebanon, us frustrated customers, trying to access that savings. lebanon is facing a financial crisis. a banks of limited with tools of the piles of rushes. parliament is approved moscow's claims annexation of full regions in ukraine. the u . s. western allies say the move is illegal, it'll now go to president vladimir putin. the final rest of the cation. there's been a massive influx of russians entering georgia. it's become a political problem for the government that assaulted the resume on. com reports from tbilisi. it's empty now, but in recent days, george's parliament has seen a serious rift, opened up between the government and the opposition. and this little agreement on anything related to russia. the govern says that since september 21, a 115000 russians arrived, the opposition says the figures closer to 500000. well then an opposition
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politicians see that as a national security threat. a lot of george, i think that that because of this government and this government is kind of anti western government and i kind of, you know, gambling with russia and puts in so i mean, rush on influx is definitely a huge threat for that. here at the parliament, the ruling at georgia dream path, it keeps up it's election vouch of having a good relationship with russia and joining figure opinion the country wants to become a bridge, if you will, between the european union and russia, the vice chair of the foreign relations committee says strengthening ties with russia is now a big ask. relations are bad tense and a dangerous for georgia because we don't have diplomatic relations. and russia presents an existential threat to georgia's independence, territorial integrity over the country. in the very early stages of his bids, the u membership, many feel that this is the time to press
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a more forceful membership of nato in european union is the most important in order to protect the georgia to volunteer and territorial integrity and the security. but the problem is that it's because of the war in ukraine. it is unlikely that georgia will get another membership anytime soon. but as far as the new membership, i think georgia has quite good chances. their memories of the 2008 with russia still fresh head. the graves of dead soldiers are still well tended. the image is coming from ukraine are familiar. and a reminder of the russian georgian wall that's often described as the 1st european war of the 21st century before the war and ukraine. russia had no problem with the country wanting to join you. but to day, what russia, thanks, or when the e will allow them to join the club is unknown. it seems that george's dream of being a bridge between russia and europe is further away than ever. emerald con our desert
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tbilisi. the 2022 nobel prize for physics has been jointly awarded to 3 people. allen aspect john f closet and anton zailynn got the announcement was made in stockholm a short while ago. the trio being recognized for their pioneering work in con, some information science. let's go live to stockholm. out there was poor reese, is that poor? ah, yes i do in well, experts in the field of physics often trying divine who's going to win this prize every year by looking at who's been cited the most times by their peers. who won some non nobel prize is some sort of so called feed a prize is we're expecting maybe the theme this year to be lights, how light is bent and manipulated to make things invisible, or how light is converted into electricity. but the nobel committee have
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bamboozled de bouquets, yet again in choosing alan asper john the f clowes, and anton xhylia for their experiments with entangled photons in the fields of hans mechanics, quantum information, maybe not one for the lay person. but fortunately, and we have mohammed's boron and hair and professor of quantum information on quantum optics at the university of stockholm, mohammad, you are talking to me about this being a quantum resident revolution. and this can be used in preventing hacking. and that nations are racing to harness this technology. what more can you tell us about that? is that the pin you or can body the lauretha today is simply clothing the debate between nibs, bore and ash, lying about nod description of quantum mechanics. and then today this superior experiment have been useful for what is called today, the 2nd quantum rehabilitation that include quantum encryption, quantum computers,
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quantum imaging, and what quantum sensi. and that, that work what is really used for a tune, your work and all what is called disgruntled technologies. and how is that being used in the world of hacking and who's trying to really harness this technology. the technology used with that today for encryption is basically in a c things that's quantum computers are mcmullen for or people. i'm not most smart enough to to break these codes. but using now this wanted to block with 2 in quantum technologies use bases. a law of nature, nor for that, no of nato not allowed you to hoc lot of quantum encryptions. that's today if it's not basic and assuming something about a work disposal of super. if mama gordon from the university of start hank, thank you very much. my adrian, of course, are the know by week continues chemistry at tomorrow. then we got literature. the
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pace prize in oslo, and i'm back here for economics. what might be interesting is to see if any more women are handed out prizes this week, and just to give an example for this prize of see 3 men given the price to day, only for women have been given the physics price since it was i begun in 19, i one out zeroes put race live in stockholm, and the thanks pull there's an energy revolution happening in east africa, geothermal, steam and the great rift valley is being harvested. scientists say that it could lift millions of people out of poverty and current greenhouse gas emissions. katherine sawyer reports now from the old courier power plant in kenya. blasts of immense heat dot dozens of vents in the great rift valley. the steam is so hot, you can boil an egg in it to appreciate the power of this heat. there is no,
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we're better to look the north west of kenya's capital nairobi. this energy is coming from the us and it's essentially limitless. anom windy is exploring for new geothermal drill sites for the countries electricity generating company. it is producing $962.00 megawatts of power, but could do a great deal more. santi, c, harnessing geothermal power for electricity is simple. their theme from the ground is on, if i know of him a steam lines and the steam lines and up in up our place and that steam, of course it is separated where the liquid face ice, the can injected back into the ground and the steam dry steam is thick into a power plant and runs a turbine generating electricity, kenya derives most of its energy from clean sources. it has some of the world's largest, your thumb or wealth,
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and plants. it is also the largest producer of wind and geothermal energy on the continent. i think africa stands out now as a viable option to bring about the change so that africa will make the, the necessary contribution to greeny, the environment. and that's why you'll find major economies having an in chaos specifically and in africa, basically to invite the fact of what is happening elsewhere in france's korea. he was the reason he connected to the greed through a rural electrification program, sat on them, one guy. now we have light, we also have fewer cases of test at night, but there are still people in darkness. we need to light up the entire village. in most parts, people are now enjoying the benefits of renewable energy. many kenyans are connected to the national breed,
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while others have installed the wireless system. the government says it wants to ensure every home has electricity in the next 10 years. the idea is, and it's school is not just to live top the country, but the whole continent. catherine saw all jazeera, all carrier in the rift valley in indonesia, the chief of police and several senior officers have been sacked after a stam pete of the football stadium. and investigation is underway into the incident. on saturday that left 125 people dead, including 32 children. jessica washington reports now from milan. ah. and he had he unto 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 guess the chaos of the darkness in smoke,
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they was split up. young. i begin and i are jo. i knew i needed to save my baby home and i still in from the stance, asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to get 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. the baton bella, rod does what he says. their bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates of cont johan stadium. now the site of emotional impromptu vigils through i see you again another day they sing until we meet again. doctor car, 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group, but not all of us made at home center at the shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium. an indication of how people panicked and rushed to the
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exits. as gas field, 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 could 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, policies are huts, 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
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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 well, but i can't do it like his mother maria narrative. he says he worries about the day, his son will ask him what happened to their family? jessica washington out a 0 milan at least 15 inmates have been killed at a prison riot in central ecuador that happened to the city of latter conquer. the states governor says that violence is now under control and that injured prisoners have been taken to hospital. while the $400.00 inmates have been killed, inequitable as prisoners in the last year and a half, the president has blamed the violence of gangs and the drug trade. the united nations is accusing bangladesh of using its digital security act to suppress environmental activism. it's cooling on the government to amend the act and to stop using it to arrest people protesting against coal fired power stations of 0 tongue
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via child re reports. at least 12 workers and local people have been killed over the last 6 years by police fired during protest against a coal power project and bus calli. se bangladesh. demonstrations were also held against another large coal fire plant in rampart next to the world's largest mangrove forest. under bonds, they lead to the government describing some activist as terrorists. one of them shown must chaudry is out on bail. he could face up to 10 years in prison for sharing his personal views on facebook. mom that she de la monet at what he wished when we demanded an environmentally friendly plant that would benefit the community and not hurt the environment. and because i wrote about this issue, i was arrested under the digital security act and had to go to jail for 80 days the devastating effect. and during his visit to bangladesh, last month, the united nation spatial repertoire, all to call for an end to harassment year human rights bodies,
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including the un have long say, the provision of the digital security act, or a concern, as that brought an ill defined and have been used to punish those who have criticized the government human rights. what say is authorities use the act to harass and indefinitely detain journalist and others critical of the government. this law was formulated to bring security to the grabbers looters and the goldman connected people who are making illegal money. so it is aimed at creating an environment of fear to allow people to destroy impairment more than 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 eating the corporations in harassing the environmental activists. we are seeing that the government agencies are also now taking initiative to officially
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criminalize the environmental defenders, bangladesh, law, minister, honest, till hawk said in a recent interview with al jazeera, the law would be reviewed and amended. critics say a country that is vulnerable to climate change can least afford to silence those fighting to save god its environment. sandwich audrey, i'll just hit our deca. here, a secretary of state antony blinkin has met columbia's new president gustavo petro lincoln arrived in bogota on monday. as part of a 5 day trip through south america to discussed regional challenges, including migration drug trafficking and recovery after the pandemic. us president joe biden. the 1st lady visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico on monday, promising much needed aid for an island again recovering from american party co have reports. the people of puerto rico still hadn't recovered from hurricane maria,
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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 us territory will not be forgotten. maria congress approved billions 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 of aid meant for the island and biden said, in addition to emergency aid, he will also be sending an 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
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are down. the ceilings of all dropped down the water laws above the roof. the whole thing is this is everything we could sell. 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 underway with 900100 people rescued so far. but as the death toll reaches 100 officials say that number is likely to rise. patty hall, hain al jazeera australian has announced a plan to ensure that no more plants and animals go extinct. 30 percent of the country's land mass is being set aside for conservation. australia is home to many unique species, including the co op and platypus. but numbers are declining at extreme weather
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events pushed some animals to the brink of extinction. still come here. all that is all the 40 night us prove to good again. for one of the biggest, why those are the nfl sold our hill to school with ah
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ah ah ah ah ah ah, i get some support here. thank you very much, adrian. while the champions league returns on tuesday after the international break for the 3rd round of group matches last year's beaten finalists, liverpool host ranges in old british clash at m field. yoga clubs team have only
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one once and their last 4 games. the manager admits that his team are not at their best, but to says his squad are experienced enough to solve problems only 2 years ago, that is very similar situation for different reasons. mary murphy, m loss of full defend i was and a half all of them pretty much and i had to find solutions and we lost our game completely. nobody could recognize anymore which has more the same shots, but couldn't react as quick as people would wish. and but we found a way out because we worked on it and that's what the router this time. and i mean, i know the last italian team to lift the trophy. that was 12 years ago. they host barcelona, looking to rediscover their form after back to back defeats in the syria by munich, are also in this group, and interest coach knows picking up points in their home games will be crucial komodo to the vessel, hon tanita yada. for us. it must be an opportunity. we know how important this
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match is qualification for the next round is still open, knowing that we have in the same group by munich in barcelona. but we are in san milan, and we will try with all our weapons and strengths. england legend david beckham believes the cutter wall coupled produce a higher quality of football. at to previous years, he spoke to al jazeera to hell malik into how about the benefits of the 1st mid season torment. of the, one of the most recognizable faces is bought. a veteran, what layer of 3 will comp form a england captain david beckham is an ambassador for guitar 2022. he was one of the big names attending a football conference hosted by guitar amplifier academy as central sporting excellence that's produced many guitar players who will appear in this year's final . the world cup kicked off in november for the 1st time and beckoned
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says many players will benefit from the timing. think you know the plans to come in mid season. you know, 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 will come play in probably $50.00 to $60.00 games in the seasons. players are coming into the school cup off the playing 25 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 pitch, he's probably like no other. well, the beckham told me he also envious of the compact nature of katasha 2022. it's the dream for fan. the dream to play because you know, impossible. 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 like predicting a win however, isn't something that the manchester united legend one is prepared to commit to.
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there are no groups involved. big tournaments, or in li notice there are no games, so i believe that there will be surprises to predicted. you know, i'm not very good at good things is always great to see the whole nation do well. so i think, you know, cats are very good young team. i've been together for a long time. so be good to see. well, for the concrete for the region katara 2022 begins in less than 50 days. and david beckham is looking forward to a great tone. what is the show for now? is that this wilcox will be quite unlike any other in history. so hale malik al jazeera, though home. he, president of the us soccer says the report finding abuse and misconduct is systemic . and the national women's soccer league is heartbreaking, and deeply troubling and investigation was launched. last year after allegations were made, the guest north carolina courge had co to pull riley,
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which he denies. or us soccer says they will immediately implemented reforms after more than $200.00 people gave evidence. already, washington is a former and w as l player. she says, the pool findings are sad and shocking. unfortunately, it's a system that is, is broken, it's flawed and it's bad, but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women and girls can't be up until personally, i know myself. that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others i meant to have done the same, but it's something that there's not that support a resources of people that you can turn to that are going to listen and actually take action, meaningful action, help resolve it you find a lot of people just violent and as victim it just continues to perpetuate because there aren't those allies and supporters that you should have. it's tough because you find yourself just becoming them to it. and it's bad to even say that,
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but that's the harsh reality of it. you find yourself just accepting it as that's the norm. it's the politic the favoritism. it's just the way that that person is, and i think it's part of a much bigger conversation and women's boards and that women in general deal with that. sometimes we find ourselves silence and not being like we can advocate for ourselves. so it often takes one or 2 to have the courage to come forward that you are, you know, the others come forward and speak up as well. but i think that it's just within the system itself, there are people that cover for each other. there are people that don't have the conferences speak up and all of that continues the cycle for generation after generation and baseball, the philadelphia police are celebrating the 1st part in the major league tale for 11 years, 3. now, when over the houston astros on monday secured their place, because while our birth going to home runs it to take his career total 299, only 3 players remain in the team from the feeling that last post season run that
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was more 600 games ago in the nfl, the san francisco 49 as again got the better of one of the biggest eyeballs. the alley rums. you 49, the school 3 touchdowns. the highlight coming from dba some. well, why do cbo going on an unstoppable long run through the roms defense to convert to act $57.00 yard touchdown. it finished $24.00 to $9.00, and also $49.00. the 7th straight regular season winds over there in state. why balls this result leaves them with 2 winds and to the feet so far this campaign and that. so for me, adrian, somebody thanks deeds and that's it for that. here's my son and i will direct with him about $1300.00. gmc give us a moment to regroup. told mccrae will be sitting in this chair in just a few moments. so you're just one of them. oh,
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ah. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! a british political party at war with itself lay the talking is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members
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silenced, suspended, and full staff. my god, this is unbelievable. free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files on one on al jazeera of football from spain, traded, battling opponents on the pick for fighting fascism at home and abroad. footballing legend at a canton introduces up the ninana battle. a warrior who used his beloved game to help himself and others survived the horrors of a nazi concentration camp football rebels on al jazeera revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet on al jazeera.

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