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a young young launch is 2 more missiles and as many days just as a un security council each to discuss cheese days barring of a long range, ballistic way. oh, i'm terry johnson. this is al jazeera, well i from day also coming up production down and prices up the opec plus group agrees to cut oil production, the u. s. as the move of damage, the global economy. president vladimir putin signs off on the annexation of fort ukrainian regions. but his troops continued to lose ground. and united nations gives the world a di warning, a samaya face, his famine. ah,
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south korea's joint chiefs of staff in japan's coast guards say north korea has fired 2 more ballistic missiles towards the east coast. a longer range weapon was launched by john young 2 days ago. the u. s. navies, flagship aircraft carrier, is heading for the sea of japan for training with the south korean military. she's days nuclear capable. ballistic missiles fired by north korea was the 1st to fly over japan. in 5 years, united nations security council met on wednesday by the u. s. 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, 2 permanent members of the security council have enabled kim young on a rob mcbride that joins us now a from at so. so robert,
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another launch north korea, very much continuing its stance. yeah, this flurry of missile activity continues a pace these 2 missiles were detected at 1st lights, thursday local time from an area of a sam stop near pulling gang. now, according to south korean, military officials is the 1st time they've detected missiles fired from here. so the suspicion is that they were possibly fired from no, by launches. so this could well be at the north, koreans developing and showing off their ability to deploy missiles any way they want and launch them relatively quickly. one of them flew 350 kilometers. the 2nd one flew 800 kilometers landing in the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. now it's been condemned by south korea as a serious provocation units to kill the south. korean president has said that he has vowed to protect the south. could people of
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a south korea with this flurry of increased activity and increase tensions here on the korean peninsula? and it comes, of course, as the ronald reagan strike group is returning to korean waters. now this was an aircraft carrier, was deployed on exercise for the 1st time in 5 years. it had finished those exercises and was sailing away when this latest escalation happened with tuesday. launch of this intermediate range missile going over the top of japan and it has been told, told to turn around and come back again. so it is redeploying to waters here. interestingly, there's been no mention of tuesday law which, which is seen as a major escalation, having this missile fly over japan and land in the pacific ocean. no mention of this miss. our lord, you totally north korean media, which is unusual because normally when you would have a development like this, we've had short range missile launches since the beginning of this year on a fairly regular basis. normally, with a more significant launch you might expect to see coverage of they said no career
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media with kim jong and overseeing the test himself. that has not been any mention of it in north korea media. and in fact, kim john gunn, has not been seen in public for nearly a month live from so rob mcbride, thank you for that update. well, meanwhile, james bass has more in this from the 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 its ambassador, it ignores the meeting. but also a number of occasions they've actually, while that security council's been meeting have fired off a missile at the news from the security council meeting. is that about the 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
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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 words. now she didn't name those 2 countries, but i can tell you it's obvious from speaking to diplomat. she was referring to, to permanent members of the security council, china and russia at that. do not want to pursue any more sanctions against at north courier at this time. in fact, both of those countries were critical of the u. s. they were critical of south korea. they were critical of japan, the 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,
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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 producers. this isn't a sharpie, cut out, but cooling it's a short sighted move that will hurt the global economy. that opec 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 over 5th of a global recession. saudi arabia's energy minister, as is been man that says the output cuts on necessary. i want a protein, is stabilizing market. now we could be accused of wanting to influence market in negative way. everybody's broke, if we'll and others, we'll see how we conduct our sales. in the months to come. dominic cane has been monitoring the meeting from berlin. what is informing the decision that has
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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, 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
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known at the trading side of things, then there is the lag between that rise or 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 barrels of oil being pumped than logic suggests that the price of oil will go up. and that suggests of the price of fuel at the pumps will go up also by hannah has more now on the response in washington, the reaction has been $1.00 of quietly contained to fury, the national security advisor making very clear that the opinion of the white house is that saudi arabia, as a member of opec class, is siding with russia in this. this is seen as almost
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a betrayal by saudi arabia and its role within opec. these decisions has been decided that described as short sighted, but there's also been a voice from congress, which is not in session at the moment. however, senator chris murphy close to a close ally off president biden saying that one of the reasons why the u. s. maintain this relationship with saudi arabia, despite delegations of human rights abuses, despite the ongoing war and yemen was because it would rely on saudi arabia as an ally. president biden went and visited saudi arabia in july to buttress the relationship between the 2 countries, which had been to a rocky period. but now you've got a us senator saying that all of this was political capital wasted. given the fact that saudi arabia now backing russia against the united states, at least, that is how it is viewed. so certainly there's going to be an impact on the
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relations between the u. s. and saudi arabia, in the weeks and months to come. the russian president vladimir putin is signed into law. the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions becomes a week after referendums that the un chief condemned as illegal or the criminal control over those areas has weakened ukraine's military making gains in areas. russia now claims moscow is calling up to 300000 reserve troops to add to its forces in the war. and ukraine has been widespread criticism of the draft in russia with some thing. people who should not have been called up have been enlisted in response to, tim said the public zation decrees being amended unit so easily. 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
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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 today, and it has been signed which makes these very adjustments. bahamas, val has more now from oscar, present, put into they are. so giving some reassurance to people who are confused about the mobilization, the details of that mobilization. we have seen mistakes being committed and acknowledged by the government itself. so what he said to they is in the framework of giving the clarifications and the assurances and false deals. you know, official media, staff, people with their 4 children are 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 disability and so on. for the russians. this is reassuring because there was
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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 a fight against the west itself. nato is involved according to the rational for it is here. this is no longer a conflict with the ukrainian soldiers, but a conflict with armies of mercenaries or arm and armed with the the but most sophisticated weapons provided by nato. and there have been warnings over and over again by the national authorities for the nato should stop interfering in this war, and should not, should, should stop supplying arms to, to the you crazy. let's take a closer look now at ukraine's offensive in the southern region. over the last few days, ukrainian troops have been pushing from the north along the ne pro river village of the bridge and from the west, out of mc alive towards song. he was forced to have re taken thousands of
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kilometers already. several strikes on 2 major bridges across that in the pro river . i mean, i should forces have limited means to withdraw. as serious need reports, not from creepy re, not far from the southern front line where you koreans have been energized by their recent victories. it's a be high selectivity, a warehouse away from the frontline, full of supplies to be delivered for those who survived war and occupation, food basic necessities and glass to replace shattered windows as winter approaches, benefits call the room and governor board unit. this is al storage area for humanitarian aid to harm. it's all for the liberated areas on the course. on reaching it's dangerous for the volunteers, we could be shoving still. that's why we deliver directly to harmed. so we don't have gatherings of people. there's a sense of urgency,
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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 re enforcing their defensive lines in the south. even though recently ukraine has managed to push through some of them and regain some territory. the ukrainian army advanced from the north through the vast plains, filming that each step the sweats called was thought of feeling here entering the village of status, india hoisting the ukrainian colors and removing the russian claims to land. like here in the hopi 3 cup of this woman says, i have been waiting for you for so long. why her son is one of 4 regions. russia
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has a next a few days ago, claiming the majority of people there. well, well coming to move to ross 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 russia unfold. regence mobile demo proposal were they were going to continue to document all that's happening, the collaborators and the locations. if it's our protest, her from our, our activist, 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 enough, but 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 . that of the, i mean, oh, deceiver. creevy in southern ukraine. sort of head here on al jazeera,
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we take stock of a terminal week for the u. kay's new prime minister. this truss ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. a you read? the width of my cattle weighs heavy rain warnings in northern india hire for one year. for details on thursday. this includes for the production or con in india, could see anywhere from about a $100.00 to $200.00 millimeters of rain, but really widespread rain from the north rate down through to the south. so some of this is out of season rain, as we would expect. our monsoon range to clear north to south at this time of year off we go to japan. temperatures have been lowered here in tokyo, 20 degrees and showers the round, and same goes for chinese, the yangtze river valley, some pouring rain here from wharton right through to china. so that's certainly
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putting a cap on temperatures and further toward the south. it says help flush out some of that heat that we've had toward the southeast corner, some spots as of late hitting about 40 to 41 degrees. so this will certainly freshen up the atmospheric chunk chain at 16 degrees. but you can still see high temperatures from grey lane to hong kong, hong kong could very well hit 30 on thursday. now, se, asia, there's been some flooding northern western sumatra, but i think the problems will be southern smarter rate across java. and that western side of borneo on thursday, and we'll lend this weather report in pakistan where it's a dry day in karachi with a high of 34 degrees. that's it. the west sponsored by catch all the stories of hope and inspiration. short documentary from around the world that celebrate courage and resilience in
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i am with ah ah, the watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories now. north korea has 5 to more ballistic missiles as a un security council matter to discuss the watch of another long range weapon on tuesday. young says the launches are in response to us and south korean military exercises. the white house has criticized the opec last oil, produces decision to cut output to move that will hurt the global economy. the opec
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group, including rushman saudi arabia, will deduce production by 2000000 barrels a day. from november. process president vladimir putin has signed into law. the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions accused forces have been making gains in areas russia now claims to control british prime minister lives trust has closed our parties. annual conference with the pledge to pursue a relentless strategy of economic growth. a new government has had a faltering start of forced into you turn over tax cuts for the rich that sent the pounds value tumbling for brennan reports from birmingham. the brian miller. this has been a conference to forget for liz 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
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takes. as the last few weeks of shell, it will be difficult. whenever this change there is disruption and not everybody will be in favor of change. the every one will benefit from the results. trust created a new enemy, which he called the anti growth coalition, and which basically includes anyone who might oppose or protest against her economic policies. 10 days before conference started had government announced massive tax cuts paid for by massive borrowing. as if on cue, a pair of climate protest is from greenpeace, noise me interrupted her before being ejected from the hall, where they 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. took 4 days of extraordinary
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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 he said, people always untrusted a half a 2nd advisor. sorry, i've gotta go guy. this is the well. ok. 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 in 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
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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 human rights groups of accused iranian authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government protest. as human rights watch says at least 150 people have been killed in the crack down. the death of 22 old my cell anemia in these custody a sparked more than 2 weeks of unrest. young women at the forefront of demonstrations in serano, pro government support of held accounts already before taking part condemns the wave of protests against the death. as the crimes of sedition and iranian american who was jailed into iran spine charges has been released from prison for medical treatment. and that's the country. ok. and mossey is now in upper darby and will have heart surgery. the 85 year old is
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a former unicef official and was detained in 2016 when he traveled to iran to call for the release of his son, c. m a. u. s. has been pushing for the release along with 2 other americans. the u. n. is warning that somalia is facing famine as it offers its worst drought in living memory. monetary and chief martin griffith is calling me on the international community to deliver aid immediately. question about our reports. it's been a prolonged drought in somalia. some of its regions haven't seen rain in 2 years. desperate for food, water, and grazing for their cattle. thousands of people are fleeing their homes, walking long distances under the scorching sun mohammed. i'm a did a 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,
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hoping to get food and shelter a little by the national half a dozen, hundreds. if you walk some distance out of here, you will see lots of bonds, but lots of animal bonds piled up on the top of each other. from all the corners, the sight of these wounds will shock you together to look not only here but toward the region. samaya 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 is killing children every day because of the people from 4 days ago and him when the child was not even alive. the sale wasn't even, and that was a bit of cautious when he taking that route as headed,
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is that it on put on medication and that way they at least the because his own can not improvement. the situation is critical. aid workers sometimes take the limited resources from the hungry to treat those who are starving. so molly's blame the russian invasion of ukraine for depleting. international aid, the used to receive every year and for soaring food rises. because we were 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 live in central and southern boss of somalia. under the control of a chabad, the un blames the armed crew for contributing to the 2011 family in, by deliberately blocking of burning a deliveries on targeting aid workers for the time being and until 8 arrives.
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hundreds of thousands will have to deal on their own with cholera mondor tuition and starvation hush about butter al jazeera remington, horrible all 23 passengers kidnapped from a train that more than 6 months ago in nigeria had been released in march. armed men used explosives to blow the train off its tracks. they then opened fire on passengers, killing 8 people. the kaduna state security commissioner confirmed all hostages had been released, but would not say whether a ransom had been paid. government officials blame the attack on the armed group, booker, her am the leader of ethiopia to grey regent, has given a conditional welcome for peace talks of ethiopian government, their plan to take place in south africa. the statement by to brian at lee that debra etc. on that can be michael to the african union says that to rise ready to send its negotiating team to south africa. i wanted clarification on whether other
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parties would be invited as participants, observers, or guarantors. he asked for clarity and what role the international community would play, and what arrangements are being made for his delegations. travel and security rescue operation has been launched in southern greece after boats carrying up 200 migrants hit rocks and sank in high winds. the greek coast guards says its own vessels, private boats, and the rescue helicopter were involved in the operation of the uninsured era. around 225 kilometers south of athens. official said, thousands of people have been rescued so far, but gave no other details. that is missing. root is often used by people smugglers . listen to bypass grease and land in the us present. joe biden says it will take years for the us state of florida to recover from hurricane in the present visit to the state a week after the devastating storm hit. thousands of people died and hundreds
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remain an emergency shelters and pledged federal support for rebuilding efforts that are expected to cost billions of dollars. you know, today we have one job and only one job. and that's to picture the people florida get everything that they need to fully early recover. we're one of the few nations in the world that on a basis of crisis, we face, we're the only nation that comes out of it better than we went into it. and that's, we're going to do this time around. they are having has more now on the continuing search and rescue efforts. department lights are known for its sugar like sand and teal, blue waters. the south west coast of florida is now a place of desolation. it has been a week since hurricane in slammed the shores and the death toll keep to rising. where people once searched 1st spot to sun bathe, rescue teams. now search for survivors. if there's no answer,
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we move on to the 2nd hope that we will continue that throughout this whole entire lot. first responders have come to florida from all over the united states to help the governor is praising their efforts. there's more urban search and rescue capability in florida since this storm than has ever been in one place and one state since 911. despite a mandatory evacuation notice many people chose to stay home and faced the storm. and now the cleanup, i mean rushed through here like an express train. but my doors and windows kept most of it out as a little bit damp. he is still, but that's, that's fine. it's not gonna get mouldy, because we're drying it out. the area looks more like a weather war zone than a vacation destination, and many here wonder if it will ever be the same. leah harding al jazeera ah.

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