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as the un security council needs to discuss tuesdays miss saw launched by north korea, its military fires to more from pyongyang. ah, i'm carry johnston. you're watching al jazeera, we're live from doha. also coming up the opec plus group, which includes russia and saudi arabia, agrees to cut oil production to boost prices. us said it will damage the global economy. present vladimir putin, formerly signs of annexation of more parts of ukraine. but keeps forces continued to make ground in regions. russia claims to control. the new british prime minister . let's trust sup edges to help her country, whether the economic storm, her tory party conference speech, after a turbulent week for her new government. ah,
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south korea's the joint chiefs of staff and japan's coast guard say north korea has fired 2 more ballistic missiles towards the east coast. it becomes 2 days after another longer range weapon was launched. the u. s. at navies, flagship aircraft, carrier is heading for the sea of japan for training with south korean military tuesdays at nuclear, capable ballistic missile fired by north korea was a 1st to fly over japan in 5 years. united nations security council met on wednesday, but the us condemned north korea. the dpr k has enjoyed blanket protection from 2 members of this council. these 2 members have gone out of their way to justify the t dpr, kay's repeated provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions regime . in short,
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2 permanent members of the security council have enabled kim young an a james base has more from united nations. yes, not the 1st time we've seen this happen when there has been a security council meeting in new york. north korea does not normally attend the security council when it's being talked about. it doesn't send it's ambassador. it ignores the meeting, but also a number of occasions they've actually while that security council's been meeting her far off, a missile at the news from the security council meeting is that ambassador thomas greenfield and those around her. and you can see the japanese and the south korean ambassador are to one side of her as well as other members of the security council . they're all in agreement of where things are and the need for tough action against north korea. but that is not the overall view of the security council and ambassador thomas greenfield. when she spoke in the counsel singled out 2 countries, she said that were enabling north korea that were protecting north korea in her
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words. now she didn't name those 2 countries, but i can tell you it's obvious from speaking to diplomats. she was referring to, to permanent members of the security council, china and russia are that, do not want to pursue any more sanctions against at north korea. at this time, in fact, both of those countries were critical of the us. they were critical of south korea . they were critical of japan for recent military drills. they said that all of what was happening was not just the response, a response to all the fault of north korea. it was because of a confrontation and mistrust is going on between north korea and the united states . it's pretty clear, even though things are getting tensor and tensor on the korean peninsula, the security council on this issue. and, and it's also obviously on other issues with ukraine. but on this issue hopelessly divided. the white house has criticize the opec plus all produces decision. shoddy
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cut outputs, calling it a short sighted move that will hurt the global economy. opec a plus group, which includes russia and saudi arabia, reduced production by $2000000.00 barrels a day from november. the prices have dropped in the last 3 months, so we're fears of a global recession. saudi arabia, as energy minister, as is been found and says the output cuts are necessary to respond to rising interest rates in the west and the weaker global economy. i want a priority, you know, is stabilizing market. now we could be accused of wanting to influence market and negative way. everybody's broke, we'll and others. we'll see how we conduct our sales in the months to come all the international benchmark. brent nor c crude was up almost 2 percent coming above at $93.00 following the opec plus announcement. at the start of the rent
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prices were close to $79.00 per barrel. it soared above $123.00 in march. 2 weeks after russia invaded ukraine. that was the highest level in 14 years . the beginning of this week, rent levels were at 88.86 dollars. prices had been steadily falling over the past month. was over the cane, monitoring the meeting from pellet. what is informing the decision that has been taken is the concern at the price of oil and the way it stands now compared to where it was just 23 months ago when it was 25 percent higher than it is currently and very much the sense coming from the countries making these decisions, that was what was uppermost in their mind. stability, but also an eye on those prices. but remember also that the united states government, which does not take part in, in these meetings,
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had said that it did not want to see output cut. so clearly there is to a certain extent, some idea idea of a collision course between these 2 attitudes. but from vienna, a very clear steer, a cut coming in november and to 1000000 barrels a day being cut. there is a lag time as it were between the announcements of either a rise and output or a cut in output, and then the effect that it has on the price of oil. and then once that effect is known as the trading side of things, then there is the lag between that rise all cut in prices in trading. and the way it reaches the pumps where people get their oil, whether it's gasoline, petrol, whatever. and that is the question now in 3 weeks time said so some analysts though will be this lag will be over. people will know what, what sort of effect it will have. but given the fact that there will be fewer
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barrels of oil being pumped than logic suggests that the price of oil will go up. and that suggests that the price of fuel at the pumps will go up also or might. hannah joins us now from washington, dc, my current, what's the reaction been from the white house to this? well, the reaction has be one off quietly contained theory, not so contained in some ways it's been described by the national security advisor, the pick decision. as short sighted, but the national security advisor also making clear his belief that by making this decision, saudi arabia as a part of opec rush as a part of opec. saudi arabia is siding with russia. this is something that an accusation that rings very loudly within the united states, but it's not only coming from the bind in administration. there's also been some voices in congress, although congress is closed at the moment. but still some have been making their
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point clear in particular, chris murphy, a prose ally of president biden, a democratic senator has made very clear his belief that saudi arabia has stabbed the us in the back by taking the decision along with opec, saying that one of the reasons why the united states maintain the relationship, the saudi arabia, despite allegations of human rights abuse, despite that ongoing war in yemen, was because it relied on saudi arabia as an ally only in july. this year president biden visited, saudi arabia had a visit with all the country's leaders. now, some congressmen are saying that this is being stabbed in the bank by saudi arabia . that the u. s. relations with saudi arabia are going to be shot, the impacted by this decision by opec, and give them what you say then like, politically, how does this affect present? but well,
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it could have very serious political effects on the biden administration. and in fact, his democratic party, midterm elections are coming up in november. one of the issues in the mid term elections is the price of gas. now it reached all time highs a few months ago. and since then, the biden administration has been tapping from the national strategic oil fund to put new oil, new gas into the market. this has brought the price of oil down substantially by the administration, happy that it had brought that price down, that it wasn't going to see any political follow through in the mid term elections . now you've got a scenario with that might all change by didn't, the has been balancing the need to reduce gas prices in the u. s. with his need to impose sanctions against russia to deny it oil revenues. this is being a careful balancing act, which now the opec decision has all about shattered the bite and ministration now face to the situation where there could be an increase in the gas price just weeks
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before the midterm elections take place. despite the fact that the administration has been being oil into the economy from that strategic plan. so it's a major political issue for the bite and administration that goes far beyond as simply the opec decision. it may have a direct political impact on president biden. and his political party come to them, but kind of live for us the in washington dc. thank you. are the region drawn is ahead of global oil markets of energy intelligence. he says the war ukraine was part of the decision. i think the comments coming out of the, in our focus more fundamental on technicalities. but it's very hard to sort of separate the digital politics of everything that's going on. and it has been going on since since the end of february. you know, of course there's you island vargo coming in early december and also a price gap mechanism led by the us but, but, but across the g $7.00, that is,
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the combination of those 2 is something that the brush has been pretty vocally upset about. and you know, if there were to be disrupting sister, russian supply prints for higher prices, right. and so, withdrawing suppliers in the market achieves that. so i think there's certainly an element of that to, to think about in the decision making today, or you think other tools are also being evaluated as the editor of energy noted, or i think some of those tools may be limited. and also some of the, the plans encourage domestics, applying the u. s. to grow a will take time. not necessarily help in 2023. but maybe it's 820242025 story. ah. process the present. let him have pertinent signed into law. the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. it comes a week after referendums that you and chief said were illegal on the international law. but the cremeans control over those areas has weakened with ukraine's military
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making gains in areas. russia now claims. moscow is planning to send 300000 reserve troops to bolster its forces in ukraine. were put in a said the planned conscription will be delayed for summit university. students used universally, the defense ministry has reported that a number of categories of our citizens do not need to be drafted as part of mobilization effort. however, the relevant changes to the legal framework were not made in time. so the draft decrease submitted to the defense ministry and the government came out in a way that did not represent the viewpoint of the defense ministry itself. so we have had to make adjustments to this document. accordingly. i have already issued a decree to day and it has been signed which makes these very adjustments to do well, i am at val has more on the days developments from moscow present put in to they also getting some resources to people who are confused about the mobilization,
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the details of that mobilization. we have seen mistakes being committed and acknowledged by the government itself. so what he said today is in the framework of giving the clarifications on the assurances and for instance, you know, official media staff, people with their 4 children. people who are older, who happy reserve, a spot are older than 65, and a long list of other people, including those who have a new disabilities and so on. for the russians. this is reassuring because there was a lot of confusion about who is going to be sent and who is not going to be sent on the ground. those retreats by the russian army us are depicted as a part of the fight against the west itself. nato is involved according to rational qualities here. this is no longer a conflict with the ukrainian soldiers, but a conflict with armies of mercenaries or arm and armed with the most sophisticated
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weapons provided by nato. and there have been warnings over and over again by the rational qualities nato should stop interfering in this war. and should not, should, should stop supplying arms to, to the you crazy or has a look at how ukraine's offensive in the southern hassan region over the last few days, ukrainian troops have been pushing from the north, along the, in the pro river. and the village of that is bridge and from the west, out of mich, alive towards your son or settle strikes on 2 major bridges across the de ne pro river mean russian forces have limited means to withdraw or al jazeera is hotter abdul hamid reports. now from a cricket re not to far from the southern front line where ukrainians are energized by their recent victories. it's a be high, let devotee a warehouse away from the frontline full of supplies to be delivered for those who
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survived war and occupation. food, basic necessities and glass to replace shattered windows as winter approaches. benefit for the room and governor board unit. this is our storage area for humanitarian aid to harm. it's all for the liberated areas on the croissant region . it's dangerous for the volunteers. we could be shelling still. that's why we deliver directly to homes. so we don't have gatherings of people. there's a sense of urgency. as ukraine continues to inflict losses on russian troops in the south. some of the trophies of war now on display, on the grounds of the school, where president vladimir zalinski used to attend. ukraine has been announcing a sudden offensive since the summer, but then took everyone by surprise by making advances in the hockey region in the north east of the country. it was believed that the russians have been reinforcing their defensive lines in the south. even though recently,
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ukraine has managed to push through some of them and regained some territory. the ukrainian army advanced from the north through the vast plains, filming that each step to switch gold was that of sealer. here entering the village of status senior, hoisting the ukrainian colors and removing the russian claims to land. like here in the hopi 3 cup and all this woman says, i have been waiting for you for so long. so is one of 4 regions. russia has a next a few days ago, claiming the majority of people there. well, well coming to move. the rest says it's untrue. it's not his real name as he is the co founder of a network of activists known as the yellow ribbons who have been carrying acts of civil disobedience in russian controlled regions. with the more proposal, what they were going to continue to document, all that's happening is the collaborators and the locations. it's our protest are
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activists record everything and sent it out. we do this to expose russian claims and hope it helps our authorities. we will continue to distribute flyers in the a funky marie will continue to be delivered. it's as important as military achievements. ukraine conveying the message that people there when never forgotten would have been. i mean, i'll just either gravity in southern ukraine. so i had her on al serra, the un that gives her dire warning and asked the international community to help as tamaya faces. fannin, ah, the changes are coming around the great lakes. hi for one here, sir. forecast details on thursday. so we get this weather front sliding down. watch
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what it's going to do to toronto. we take a look at the 3 day forecast. you go from 20, down to 13 degrees on friday. you can feel those winds as while out of the northwest. so really ra when it does bring your temperatures are in line with where they should be for this year. quite their temperature. divide across the canadian prairies in alberta admins, and we've got 20 degrees. but regina and when a peg into the single digits that set front that swung through now heading toward the great lakes, but of unsettled weather, toward the desert southwest, around arizona, new mexico, including albuquerque with a hyphen 1900 degrees. and high temperature is around the u. s. gulf states in the thirty's and the suns out, for example, in houston with the high 32 degrees central america looks like there's some pretty heavy rounds of rain rolling through jamaica that eastern side of cuba on thursday . and some big storms we can track out, bubbling up around paraguay, pushing into the southeast of brazil. so we go for a closer look here. really disturbed whether anywhere from the river plate region
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into the southeast of brazil, including porto lake ray, with a high of $24.00 degrees c a later ah, a multibillion fill them in the street. but beyond that lit and glamour, those to survive. desperate to please their admissions, at least for the children to the hive and those so many dreams and aspirations that's just not left to meet, you know, body with dreams coming soon on our to 0. lou
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ah, here without just a reminder of our main store is this our north korea has fired a 2nd ballistic miss solid 2 days just as united nations security council met to discuss the tuesday launch a flu over japan, the us on its allies in the region have been carrying out to military exercises in response to white house has criticize the opec plus oil producers decision to cut output, calling it a short sighted move her to the global economy. opec will reduce production by 2000000 barrels a day from an event that rushes, presto. fatima pollutant has signed into law the annexation of for ukrainian regions for the cremeans control over those regions. has weakened. routine says he hopes the situation on the front line soon. his words stabilize the you says it
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will continue to import diamonds from russia, despite announcing its 8th round, the sanctions on moscow. diamonds are not part of those measures. even though there's mounting pressure from some member states. official buffalo reports from antwerp in belgium, a hub of the diamond industry. the belgian city of antwerp is the will's oldest diamond trading hub. most of the world's diamonds passed through it. a quarter of them are from russia. bind by a rasa, a company that's part owned by the kremlin, with links to the russian military. there is actually a russian military submarine which has a name a little sir. which term is sir patron by or so sponsored by rosa. so this, this is just one example, may be the clearest example of direct links and between the military apparatus and indeed the company and to abs trade with our rasa was condemned by the ukrainian president in his speech he gave to belgium's parliament. earlier this year. there are some that thing that russian diamond sold in antwerp are more important than
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our final c. b, u is rolling out another round of sanctions against moscow. but once again, russian diamond imports aren't part of it. some say that belgium has quietly lobby to protect its multi $1000000000.00 industry, despite growing pressure within belgium and the block to stop the trade. i think it is important that we also sanction diamonds or i'll roth thought, and it see yours to diamonds coming from russia. they have blocked on these diamonds because they're, the revenues are used directly or indirectly to support to war are on ukraine. the prime minister of belgium says the country would not block a new sanctions on the import of russian diamonds, but that such a baron could potentially, how to europe, more than it could hurt russia, the spokesperson for antwerp, diamond industry, says sanctions would mean job losses. the trade moving away from belgium to places where ethical standards on lower india are new by her. those are her 2 other mean
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treating haps that do not follow sanctions so that have no sanctions and keep their training relations sir, as usual with her with russia. the debate over russian diamonds highlights the challenge faced by the u as he tries to increase pressure on moscow while seeking to protect the needs of its citizens. a delicate balance that's not always clear cut. natasha butler al jazeera and to work belgium in you and is wanting that somalia is facing famine as it suffers the worst drought in that living memory world for these humanitarian chief martin griffith is quoting on the international community to deliver aid immediately. i shook my head by reports. it's been a prolonged drought in somalia. some of its regions haven't seen rain into years. desperate for food, water, and grazing for their cattle. thousands of people are fleeing their homes,
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walking long distances under the scorching sun. where hammered. i my dear year and his family left their coastal city. the 60 year old says he had to walk more than a 1000 kilometers to get to this desolate camp, hoping to get food and shelter. cool little by the mental health dothan hunter was if you walked some distance out of here, you will see lots of bones, lots of animal bones piled up on the top of each other. from all the corners, the sight of these wounds will shock you together. not only here but toward the region, somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world battered by decades of violence, war and political instability. this drought could be its worst yet. the un thies, the crisis could be similar to the 2011 famine, which killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. half of them children thousands have died so far. man attrition
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is killing children every day. we chose other people from 4 days ago and came away. the child was not even alive, the salesman didn't. and that was a bit of cautious when he taking that route has hit it started on put on medication . and that's where the at least the because his own can not improvement. the situation is critical. aid worker sometimes take the limited resources from the hungry to treat those who are starving. somalis blame the russian invasion of ukraine for depleting international aid. the used to receive every year and for soaring food rises, because we're not always in the house. there were between crane and russia has worse and destination of oil and wheat, which are not available. we bring the food all the way from mogadishu and the prices have skyrocketed since our land is dry and unproductive. the most desperate
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live in central and southern parts of somalia. under the control of a chabad, the un blames the armed group for contributing to the 2011 famine, by deliberately blocking of burning a deliveries on targeting 8 workers for the time being and until 8 arrives. hundreds of thousands will have to deal on their own with cholera mondor tuition on starvation hash about butter al jazeera, the leader of ethiopia to grow region, has given a conditional welcome for peace talks. the theo is government that planned to take place in south africa statement. why to buy, and that neither the bread psionic, every michael it to the african union says that to guy is ready to send this negotiating team to south africa. but once that clarification on where the other parties would be invited as participants, observers or guarantors, he asked for clarity on what roles international community would play,
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and what arrangements are being made. his delegations at travel and security. now, british prime minister this trust has a close her party's annual conference with a pledge to pursue a relentless strategy of economic growth. her new governance has had a faltering starter, forced into a you turnover tax cuts for the rich and st. pounded, tumbling against the dollar, pulled running reports from burning. the brian, this has been a conference to forget fullest trust, the conservative party. it began with a, you turn on giving a tax break to britain's richest and ended in a speech on disruption that was itself disrupted, bringing it all to a close, the prime minister saying she is still ready to make hard choices and do what it takes. as the last few weeks of shame, it will be difficult. whenever this change, there is disruption and not everybody will be in favor of change. but every one will benefit from the results. trust created a new enemy,
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which he called the anti growth coalition, and which basically includes any one who might oppose or protest against her economic policies. 10 days before conference started, her government announced massive tax cuts paid for by massive borrowing. as if on cue, a pair of climate protested from greenpeace noise me interrupted her before being ejected from the hall, where the only passing and after just 34 minutes the finale together, we can unleash the full potential of our great country. that is how we will build a new britain for a new era for days of extraordinary tension and party descent. there was an almost tangible sense of relief that it was finally over senior conservatives. except that this conference has been something of an ordeal. but trust has at least survived it. like you said, people always underestimate. ha, a dessert. sorry, i've got
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a good guy. it's nice to see. well, look, i mean, they're obviously always going to be discussions within governments. they're always, all right. every, every parties got a standing coalition of different teachers. what you hope is that people have those discussions and private then have a unified line, and unity is the key to electro success. it's been a torrid party conference for prime minister liz trust. her response has been to try to normalize the turmoil, to portray the disruption as a natural, perhaps even a necessary consequence of the change that she says, britain so badly needs. it is too early to judge whether this trust is done enough to regain her authority and restore her credibility. the opinion polls still look bleak for the conservatives, but in the words of one departing delegate. it wasn't a disaster pull brennan al jazeera birmingham. that movie actor alec baldwin has settled a wrongful day.

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