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south korea and the us launch fighter jets conducting precision bombing drills after a north korean massage launch. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from dar ha. also coming up, the scars of vassal bodies lined the streets of the recently liberated ukrainian town of lee met more bank, holdups in lebanon, as frustrated customers demand access to their own savings energy revolution. how kenya is harnessing the power of steam to left millions of people out of poverty and count greenhouse gases? ah,
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the u. s. and south korea have conducted what they call a precision bombing drill after north korea's missile launcher of japan. the 1st and 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 year, rob mcbride reports from sol. 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. saginaw, because of the firing which hold a recent series of launches by north korea is a reckless act and i strongly condemn it. it's 5 years since the north lost fired missiles over the top of japan when relations were at their most tense. in decades
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. burger, cooney, 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 said on armed forces, they want to over 1st such reckless nuclear provocation will face a decisive response from our military and our allies and the international community. already facing the toughest sanctions and largely shunned by the international community. the north themes, undeterred with north korea leader kim jong and declaring last month that his country is now officially 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
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a real one compared to south. this launch comes as the us and it's south korean and japanese allies wrap up. the 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 robert bride al jazeera. so as we mentioned, south korea has been quicker to react. it's mobilized for fighter jets to hold military drills and dropped a peer of guided bombs on the target of its west coast. for american jets have also taken part in the exercise. the upper house of russia's parliament has approved moscow's claim to annexation of full regions in ukraine. the legislation will go to the kremlin for a final stamp of approval by president, letting me oppose in the new law is being pushed through despite the un and western
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allies saying it's illegal. it formally incorporates cur san separation done. it's enhanced into the russian federation. it's based on the results of referendums held over a week ago. a mohammed valve joins us now from moscow and so mom had put in. i will sign off on this, what we expect russia to do. after that, there's tom murray that what is expected after the final stamp on that by president vladimir putin is that a transitional period will start. it's been already circulated here that it might extend until 2026 because it's a such a complicated task. the 1st step would be to try to a, for russia, to control all those territories that it has announced as part of the federation. we know that they controlled only are part of those territories for now. and they
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have been even pushed away from some of the, of the, of the areas. it's a very difficult, an enterprise right now for russia that they talked about the borders for dean yeske and delagarza. they said the same border of 2014, that's considered the final brought about. as i said, they will have to reach that border a for her son and supp parisha. they don't even know where that border isa. they said that it is going to be up of for negotiations or consultations with the local communities there. interesting, gotta russia has officially announced the integration of a land that he doesn't know where it ends and the air for a minister law for of yesterday at presenting, putting those meetings he, he made an interesting statement. he said, this is not going to the last time you assign or something like this. and the when m p asked him, what does that mean? all he said is there something implies between the lines?
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and he said, no, i'm very clear. so clearly, a russia has the intentions that are not clear even for the russian leadership right now in terms of annexations. and the about me is a huge effort has to be done. and the to gratian is going to take time. indeed into rushes. defense minister hes given an update on compulsory service right. that he gave some clarifications and i think it's sir, i mean the leadership here consider about thoughts that i think to do because there was a lot of confusion over the last couple of weeks about mobilization and compulsory service. these are 2 different things. but for russians now, they don't know what's going on because lots of mistakes have been committed in terms of the implementation of the mobilization, so that people don't know who isn't. who should go to the front line, who is going to be sent to the front line. and he made it clear that those who are go to the frontline are only it within the framework of this, of the mobilizing, the partial mobilization. those 300000. he said 200000 of them are already in the
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training centers. he mentioned about 80 training centers that are functioning now. and some of them have already reached the front line with regards to the compulsory service and about something that goes on every year. twice a year in autumn and in spring, and usually a russia conscript sir about a $120000.00 people every year. between the ages of 70 of 18 and 27. and so he just made it clear that those are not concerned. they're not going to be sent to the front lines. ok, thank you very much. this mohammed, val in moscow ukrainian forces have achieved a significant breakthrough in the south, the push through russian defenses and advanced along that in the pro river key released this video, showing soldiers and newly retaken village. the gains could threaten supply lines
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for thousands of russian troops. so for those of us today, the offensive movement of our army and defenders continued their new liberated settlements and several regions. pierce fighting continues in many areas on the front line, but more and more occupy as a 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. in the eastern, dynette, screech and ukrainian forces declaring the streets of li man they retook last week . bodies of russian and ukrainian troops aligning the roads off it intense fighting holder of del hamid is in creevy. thee near the southern front lines the sudden offensive had been announced since the summer and then ukraine took everyone by surprise by advancing swiftly through the hockey region. in the north east of the country, and it was believed actually that that happened so quickly simply because the
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russians had read applauding forces from the north east to the her son region to reinforce the defensive lines there. but then over the past few days, the ukrainian army picked up momentum and managed to break through some of the russian defensive lines in the north of the crimson region. now the military is not giving much details. president zalinski talked about only 2 villages being liberated, but on social media, there is evidence of the ukrainian soldiers arriving in various towns and villages and hoisting the ukrainian flag. the same scenario happened in the north east of the country. now, the russian appointed administration in her sewn in the occupied part has said that the ukrainians have advanced along the nipper river. in the her son region had said that the russian forces had found themselves in a position of being forced to retreat further south it if you crave
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managers to re take her. so it will be a huge loss for the russians, because that region is needed to protect the crimea peninsula, that russia has a next back in 2014. and it also takes away from russia, a land access to that been in solar. so just a few days after president vladimir putin has announced the annexation of 4 regions here in ukraine, including her son. he has lost some of that annex land to bank, hold up, subbing carried out of lebanon as frustrated customers trying to access this savings. this video is from one of the incidents in should tura in the east rides own branches by clients have taken place across the country during the last month they've been on. so i think a financial crisis and banks have imposed strict limits on withdrawals. so holler
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has more from beirut. there have been more bank holes up across the country, really an incidents in 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. the, they're using atm machine 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, there was another incident in the southern suburbs of beta. so these incidents continue to happen. when you talk to people who are standing outside banks,
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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 bank 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 blame for misusing the money for, for corruption, for decades that nearly bankrupt state cannot pay the banks back in bank say they 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
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$20000000000.00. that is why they're giving these monthly withdrawals. but still a hit on al jazeera fear for the future and became a faso opted seakans military coup in 8 months. in the 2022 nobel prize for physics has gone to a pioneering trio, who work with the tiniest elements of the universe. ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere a you ready with the, with sponsored by kettle aways. hello there will start in east asia where just a few days ago we saw exceptional record breaking heat across southern china, the korean peninsula and japan. well, those temperatures have been knocked down thanks to a seasonal front wet and even some wintry weather to the north west of china. as
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well as some heavy range the korean peninsula essential areas of china. and of course japan once again. now one thursday, that rain clings on to eastern areas of hon shoe, it's going to touch into toko as well. we will see the temperature dipped sound. we'll also see temperature come down for the likes will hand as well as shanghai, as that band of rain continues to sweep its way farther south just smattering of showers for now stretching down to hong kong. now as we move to south asia, it's been largely drive a clear sky is, of course, much of pakistan, good north west of india and that west coast. but the rain isn't very far away. we're going to see some very heavy falls across new port as well as northern areas of india, warnings out for wood. cons, as well as top pradesh, that rain set to intensify and push its way further. north west was gonna see it intensify across that eastern coast. touching into carola sri lanka, seeing the worst of that on thursday that she weather update to with
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fired the 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 a precision bombing drill. there have been 2 bank holdups and live, and on as frustrated customers try to access this savings. living owns facing a financial crisis, and banks have limited withdrawals. and the upper house of russia's parliament has approved moscow's claim to annexation of full regions in ukraine. the you win and western allies side to move is a legal, it will now go to president, fled, am a potent for final ratification. there's been a massive influx of russians entering georgia. and it's become a political problem for the government m. ron con reports from to play, see, it's empty now, but in recent days, george's parliament has seen
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a serious rift open 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 of arrived, the opposition says the figures closer to 500000. well that the an opposition politicians see that as a national security threat. a lot of george, i think that because of this government and this government is kind of anti western government and i kind of, you know, gambling with russia 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 voucher of having a good relationship with russia and joining the european union. 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. credentials are bad tense and
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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, you membership, many feel that this is the time to press it more forcefully. 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 nato membership anytime soon. but as far as the you membership, i think georgia has quite good chances, their memories of the 2008 well 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 wool that is often described as the 1st european
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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. m. ron con, our desert tbilisi. a delegation from west africa, his regional block eco was, is in burkina, faso to meet the country's new leaders. com has returns to the capital following a crew on friday, deposed june to later paul, hon. really, the amoeba has left for neighboring taco many. and now, wondering whether the new jones i can't deliver on the promise of delivering security. nicholas hark reports. sergeant little museum is a parody of breaking officers military june. must have moved by move. it's after taking power nicu in january,
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colonel demi 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 i will be the one in this sketch. sergeant little luther says why he took power to give the people peanuts and vacations to who is in brianna are no laughing matter, but a qu within a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says, comedian says, you may oh go without committee. our country will go up in flames. we use human as a weapon, whatever the reason this school is not good for the country. the west african body echo all says between his latest who is a set back for democracy. they're sending a delegation to meet with trial rate in order to restore civilian rule. but torres says he has more pressing concerns, like regaining control of the country's northern regions where arm groups linked to
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isis and al qaeda control, large swath of land brim. i knew a resident from 10 to whom they fled to the capital to find safety model confirmed another keener fact so has never been in such a bad state. even places that were peace live now in a state of fear and uncertainty. in the face of uncertainty, supporters of the qu, blamed friends, they believed the former colonial power and military partner has failed burkina its forces. russia presents itself as an alternative. molly and the central african republic have hired russian mercenaries from the wagner's group fight armed route. africa is suffering from this kind of, of short balancing where the width and power and russia are competing in our. our total in this fight for influence democracy has taken a backseat. soldiers are making promises. people have bertina foster have heard before. nicholas hawk algae 02022 nobel prize. physics has been
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jointly awarded to 3 people. a line aspect, john if classa and, and tom's the linger, the announcement was made in stock home just a short while ago. the trio, a being recognized will be pioneering work and quantum information science pull races at the ceremony and stock home. 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 to the most times by that pays who's won. some non nobel prize is some sort of so called feed a prizes. we're expecting maybe the theme this year to be light, how light is bent and manipulated to make things invisible, or how light is converted into electricity. but the nobel committee have bamboozled de bouquets, yet again, in choosing alan aspect, john f. clowes and anton xhylia for their experiments with entangled
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photons in the field of quantum mechanics, quantum information, maybe not one for the lay person. but fortunately, and we have mohammed's boron and hare 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 one more. can you tell us about the, the pin year war body bill gloria today is simply closing the debate between nibs or an inch sign, a book nor description of quantum mechanics. and then today, the superior experiment have been useful for what is called today. the 2nd quantum revolution that include quantum encryption, quantum computers, quantum imaging, and 2 on quantum sensor. and that's the work. what do you really use for appear in
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your work? know 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? good, the technology use with today for encryption is basically in assuming that quantum computers are more powerful or people, i'm not most smart enough to, to break these codes. but using no, this was a developer to, in quantum technology is used based on a law of nature. no, no of nature not allow you to have a quantum encryptions that today is not basic and assuming something about the disposal of monica on from the university of start time. thank you very much. no bye week continues chemistry tomorrow. then we've got literature, the peace prize and all right, and i'm back here for can all makes what might be interesting is to see if any more women are handed out prizes this week. just to give an example for this price.
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obviously 3 men given the price to day, only for women have been given the physics price since it was begun in 901 and investigation into the us. national women's soccer league has found that emotional abuse and sexual misconduct systemic in the sport. the review with lonestar, the 2 former players made allegations of harassment and sexual coercion, 5 of tin hid coaches and the women plague last season, who fired or sit down to to allegations of misconduct. when washington is a former national women's soccer league plan. she says the revelations of fed and shocking, unfortunately, the 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 speak up. and so personally, i know myself, that's partly why i stepped away from the game and many others i meant to have done
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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 to stylish and as victims. 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, but that's the harsh reality of it. you find yourself just accepting it as that's the norm. it's the politics of 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 silent 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
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generation is an energy revolution happening in east africa, geothermal, steam and the great rift valley is being harvested. scientists say it could left millions of people out of poverty and cut greenhouse gas emissions. katherine sawyer reports from the old curry, a power plant in my voucher last 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, we're better to look the north west of kenya's capital nairobi. this energy is coming from the off and it's essentially limitless. anom warranty is exploring for new geothermal drill sites for the can't cheese electricity generating company. it is producing $962.00 megawatts of power, but could do a great deal more,
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santi, se harnessing geothermal power for electricity is simple. there theme from the ground is one. if i know of him of 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 dries, steam is thick into a power plant, and run sets out by generating electricity can yet derives most of its energy from clean sources. it has some of the world's largest, your thumb, or wealth, 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 a change so that africa will make the, the necessary contribution to grima the environment. and that's why you'll find
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major economies having an interest in, in, in, in kenya, specifically. and in africa, basically, to hurry vos, the effects of what is happening elsewhere in francis korea. he was recently 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 greed, 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 soy, alta 0. ok.
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