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north korea fires at least 2 missiles, the latest in a string of weapons tasks. ah, hello, there are kyle. this is al serra live from doha, also coming up some precedent. it's unlawful. it's on american. you as president joe biden condemns, election deny as calling on mid term voters to defend democracy. a breakthrough in a brutal war. ethiopian government forces and to grind rebels agree to stop fighting. and canyon troops saw deployed to democratic republic of congo to counter armed groups operating in the east. ah,
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ah, north korea has fired at least to miss all the latest in a string of weapons tests. it comes a day off to p on young $510.00 missiles, including near south korea is territorial waters. japan says it is cooperating with the us and soul and will take appropriate action. bring in rob mcbride. he joins us on the phone from sol in south korean rope festival. it seems to be some confusion over whether or not these missiles actually flew over japan. what are you hearing? yeah, that's, that's right. i mean, we do know if we show that there were at least 2 missiles being 5 now, it was indicated about an hour or so ago from japan that one of those missiles of flew over its territory, which would be a very serious escalation. most of these missiles are short range, ballistic weapons that often fall into they sees that to separate the korean peninsula from japan. occasionally,
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north korea will test some of its longer range weapons that actually fly like over the top of japan. they did a couple of weeks ago and it was the 1st time that it had carried out such a test is that she didn't 5 years ago when relations were really at that the worst that they have been for a very long time. so that was seen as a major escalation, a couple of weeks back flying, i missed our leverage. this again would be a further escalation if, because repeated the action. but it does seem to be some confusion about that. the, the south koreans have not confirmed that have flown over the top of the japanese territory. and the japanese media now seem to also be questioning whether impacted over slide japan. so that still remains to be seen. but it did cause some alarm in japan when they suspected this miss, i was flying over the top. previously, when the north korea was launched, miss out, it has taken a more northerly route across the jap made archipelago flying over the top of kato,
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which is the know the most japanese island. it's not not very well populated. this time it seems to have blown dismissal. has overflowed in japan, it's the alarms were raised in more populated areas, main island. and in fact, for a time the she, she comes in, the bullet train services were halted as a precaution. so it would be very may do escalation, but we're still waiting to see exactly how many missiles they have applied just where they have landed. so bob, we all sing a barrel of missile test at the moment. why are we seeing such an escalation now? yeah, i mean this is being a well let me since the start of this year have a really. 9 job that miss. 1 testing what we've seen, the short range, ballistic missiles, especially being tested on a regular basis. particularly this week we have joy jackson size is going on with the south korean military,
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the air force and that counts parts from the u. s. and conducting a very big ad drills with hundreds of wool planes now. yep. there has been a hold on these large exercises for the last few years. this year. the military's have decided to, to restart them. it always angus the north. and so they always carry. 3 a, something in retaliation be at a missile test and so on. but we have seen an incredible number of tests say yesterday, wednesday, i think the total was 25 projectiles of all sorts of description. short range, ballistic missiles, other types of missiles being fired off into the seas surrounding the korean peninsula, with one of those short range, ballistic missile, actually crossing the de facto maritime border, separating north to south landing 26 kilometers south of that dividing line. and that caused a response from the south koreans firing 3 add to surface miss sounds in response
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traveling exactly the same distance across the board or north into. 3 into northern waters, just off the territorial waters of north korea. so yes, we are seeing a attack escalation and we're waiting to see what's today. they might bring in the way of more mis. i'd like to be from the north because these military drills here in south korea continue. well, it's me keep a close to 10 times that on that. thanks very much for the update. now you as president joe biden says democracy in his country is under attack because donald trump is spreading lies and instigating violence biden. to address the nation a little earlier. his comments come just days before the midterm elections. he says trump's claims about a stolen election fuel, the rise of political violence, and voter intimidation, over the past 2 years. the social,
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the 1st election since the events of january, 6th, when the armed angry mom, storm loise capital. i wish i wish i could save your soul on and to walk to the end of that day. but i cannot, as i stand here to day 3rd candidates running for every level of office in america for governor congress, attorney general, secretary of state who won't commit. it will not commit to accepting the results of election that they're running. in the surprise, the chaos in america, it's unprecedented. it's unlawful and it's on american can me how kent joins us now live from the white house and can be had joe biden, that calling for the country to unify, to protect democracy. but how will this speech be received? well, is the speech is very similar to one that the president made in philadelphia about
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2 months ago. and excuse me, and what was surprising about that speeches. given the fact that the president tried to unite americans, he was very much, you know what i am looking for. mike, if you pass me that water, if you're able to, it's allergies season a washington and i always how very, very, reduce them politely because i think i q very much for staying there and go to her . okay, let me get going. fantastic. okay, here we go. okay, i'm the president, was that really criticized for i'm dividing americans when he was supposed to be uniting them. and so that was the real challenge for the president is that he said, you know, this is really pivotal. this is about democracy. but instead of americans really seem to be focusing on the kitchen table issues like the economy and other issues
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that they felt were more important. and what i can expect is that that is what's going to happen again this time. absolutely. the polls seemed to indicate kate the same as well. so, and you can ask the 2nd question, i'll take one more glass water here and are you sure we were very happy to let you go? and he, i begged, we know, leave it to her. we'll leave it to her. okay, thanks very much. kimberly joining us back from. sorry guys, i apologize. it's literally no problem. now, it's a war that's kill thousands of people, but ethiopia, government, and rebel forces from the t cry region have agreed to end fighting. following talks in south africa for me to mila reports from pretoria of to 10 days of talks in pretoria, ethiopia, as federal government and the te gray people's liberation front, reached an agreement to in the fighting. the talks mediated by former nigerian president alyssa gunner passenger. and former kenyan president who kenyatta today
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is the beginning of the middle ground floor. it's super well the arno for africa. i'm indeed for a free courtesy. let me get into some goat loose noodle. we have seen him proc juice. i'm up, john, know, sushi, what we are trying to achieve? well, so over the years, and that is african solution for african problems. the 2 year conflicts killed thousands of people and forced many more from their homes. t gray in the feel p has north, has been under a blockade for 17 months, with no banking, telephone and internet services or media axes. that the grand delegation says it's made painful concessions, and the trust must now be revolt. out of people have been killed. not only for
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bullets, but also for lack of food and medicine. how children go to schools or hospitals. i'm not functioning because of the work humanity. renee does not expect to resume the t. p. l. f dominated ethiopia, politics for nearly 30 years, until prime minister of the armored came to power in 2018. as both sides fought for territory human rights campaign as a warrant of potential abuses by both sides in the conflict. it is now one of us, one of this argument we must be through the later in the spirit of the sacrament, the people of europe expedited more than the xt of the sacrament. date in mind, peace and harmony date is that development international cole's phone into the wall have been mounting in recent weeks. while the federal government has been
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assisted by troops from neighboring retreat, that country was not involved in the talks. this is not the 1st time there's been an agreement to in the fighting a previous these via fell apart in august to this time though there appears to be a greater commitment and optimism that this agreement will hold me tamela. i'll just there are pretoria. well, speaking to the musket james bay view and high commissioner for refugees says the conflict in ethiopia has caused enormous suffering for millions of people. he does also prevented humanitarian agencies from having sufficient access to people the need. it's interesting that there was a phase, you may remember after the initial escalation, where her acts as improved. and this is because parties to the conflict gave more space to humanitarian agencies and there was a rather extended, a truce if you wish. am. so what i,
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what we read is the african union mediator saying this is the beginning of peace. so we have to hope that this is really a milestone towards a better trajectory, a better direction. because otherwise, we will continue to see an escalation in human lives lost or at risk of, of, of severe suffering. still a hair analysis era. russia changes course on export deal and will allow grain shipments to leave ukraine. supporters of the outgoing brazilian present a street to reject his election loss to lead to fill them? ah, anticipation is rising. and so with my cattle
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a ways as in gaze slowly declines in its strength. it falls apart and leaves rain from hong kong westwards. in one g, but also the whole of the southeast of china is now under the pool of tribe with some light is rain. tempted to come down for the most part, and we have seen the 1st signs of early wind and i, we saw snow in the far northeast of china hobbins backs and you one degree. and this, this cold wind will eventually bring temperatures down in japan as it has done in korea. i mean, sol sent about 12 degrees as an example. on friday, the rain is still there, enhanced again by the contrast of the cold against the walls. so taiwan does look quite wet, for most part though, it's a fairly dry picture. heavy right to the south of that, strat, the philippines on this possibility got remains of that tropical depression. banyon talked in here. that also looks pretty wet all the way from southern vietnam. through planet simulation, the far south of thailand and certainly western side of borneo. and although we've
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lost the south west monsoon winds and rain, we've talked in the winter months too, which means this side of india all the way down but concentrated the boat from china southwards. and it just relying that we'll see the really wet weather everywhere else effectively is dry to with sponsored by catch all day ways with the city. and it's a 0 wo, meets the italian photographer exploring the long lasting love story between the city of naples and football. like on diego, morrow dawn, i left with endless and unconditional motto, donna, in naples on al jazeera. ah
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ah, again, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories this hour. north korea has 5, at least 2 missiles, the latest in a string of weapons test. it comes a day off to pyongyang, $510.00 missiles, including ne south chris territorial waters. you as far as the joe biden, the edges americans to defend democracy biden has addressed the nation ahead of next week's midterm elections. he said donald trump's lies of fuel to rise and political violence. ideas, government and rebel forces from its tikwa region have agreed to end fighting right through comes after thousands were killed and millions displaced in the 2 year wall . heading president william research has an out till deploy troops to the eastern
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democratic republic of congo. soldiers will form part of a regional force aiming to crush armed groups. as like billions of dollars spent on the un peacekeeping mission fighters have continued to seize territory. malcolm web reports. i've got people here. angry un peacekeepers they say have failed to protect them. this un convoy was withdrawing to the regional capital goma following a tax by the m 23 rebels, widely seen as a proxy neighboring rwanda democratic republic of congo. his army and the un have failed to stop and 20 three's advances in the last year. people here fled to fighting and made barriers to defend themselves. because in the guy he got to go muslim to keep a thought that fighting short the, to the on the conway broke about. they did not comply with instruction. we had talked to them with a lot of stone and we needed to stop the vehicles. and then the crowd bought them
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down. on monday, people protested in coma again through when the military aggression congress government expelled one, does ambassador, and the coolest au number from the one, the u. s. as it concerned about rwanda military involvement in congo. rwanda's denies it. now kenya says its troops will join the conflict canyon. president william router announced a then to congo under the banner of a new east african community. regional force, regional heads of state agreed to it earlier this year. and it is our responsibility to confront criminals, terrorists, and all negative elements, including am, groups. i'm not clear where they'll go. at least you know, 5 groups including m, $23.00. he canden tubes were already in congo when the agreement was reached. they
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entered a year gave. it was candice and rwanda's invasions of congo in the 1900 ninety's, led to 2 wars involving thousands of countries from africa and beyond. congo, vast mineral wealth was at the center of it. people in eastern congo have suffered instability ever since. congress. governments, as it needs foreign, military support rights groups and political opposition to bringing in more foreign armies. once again will be disastrous. malcolm web al jazeera, a gunman, who killed 17 people at part and high school in the u. s. state of florida in 2018 has been sentenced to life in prison. lifetime comes without the possibility of parole. a jury voted to span nicholas cruz the death penalty last month, who pleaded guilty to premeditated murder last year, one of the deadliest mass shootings in the us history. well,
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so in the u. s. federal reserve has increased interest rates for the fixed time. this year the fed chief says it's necessary to combat inflation, but some economists, politicians are questioning the strategy and the motivation behind it. she returns the reports. not only is the fed increasing interest rates of the fastest pay since the 1980s federal reserve chairman drone pow once again suggested the increases will continue. we have some ground left to cover here and, and, and cover it. we will progressive politicians here in washington, a speaking out against the federal reserve interest rate hikes as the prospect of hundreds of thousands of americans being thrown out of work. and even a global recession loom, not least, because there's more and more data that suggests low unemployment and slightly high wages on what's driving inflation. in fact, wages on even keeping up with inflation. the pandemic supply chain issues the war in ukraine. these have been major drivers of inflation, but when josh billings surveyed the numbers,
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he found another major driving force corporate price gouging. and in normal times, corporate profits are supposed to be around 12 or 13 percent of prices, but then their contribution went up to well over half. so an enormous change through the 2nd quarter of this year. it's still really elevated. really the fence policies will increase pain among workers in drew pals, words and unemployment and poverty increase. but they also have other effects. where is this home depot in philadelphia, a voting this week on forming a union of a wave of labor organization across the u. s. at a time of low unemployment and awareness of record corporate profits that are off is had a higher unemployment will snatch away that new worker confidence throughout the entire pandemic. we had an hiring sign up now, which told me there's leverage there as it's kind of a precarious game, right? because you also have the fed coming in jacking up interest rates, you know, trying to induce a recess and trying to increase unemployment. however, wins qual says, although it's true that higher unemployment and fewer job vacancies, the stated goals of the fed may make some work as reluctant to unionize
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a tool. younger generations, you've experienced nothing but economic crisis or simply had enough and likely to push on regardless, the younger people. i mean, like i'm 27, you know, i had, i grew up there at the great recess in the iraq war. the economy has been really crappy for us, you know, and so there was kind of that air of like what things already bad. we might as well take a shot and try and improve something. in the 1980s, the federal reserve was quite open. it was using interest rate rises to smash union power and moderate wages. the fed and fits that. that's not the intention this time around. and certainly at this home depot work is hope for a different outcome. she every time see al jazeera washington, thousands of supportive of brazil, the outgoing present jaya both now have been gathering and where just narrow, rejects the results of sunday's presidential run of food and are asking the military to keep him in power of his still not conceited the feet left this rival lewis, not feeling the silver,
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but he has said he would respect the constitution and called on protest as to claire roads. those are the 2. i want to make an appeal clear the roadblocks. these protests are legitimate, let not lose the legitimacy of the peaceful protests which have been taking place across the country. when k, yanna kev has more from where does nero, they've been here since the morning are thousands of them despite the rain. and despite it being a national holiday, it's the day of the dead. they've come here where the military barracks here, the headquarters of the armed forces in rio de janeiro. and they've been asking for a federal. 2 intervention, they say that there was a fraud in the election. they say that they want a federal intervention to president elect lula. does silva from our taking office on january the 1st,
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they all say that they will remain here until they get what they want. here behind me, they're crying out. there is a robber. so basically they're very unlikely. ah, i say russia has decided to rejoin a deal. it allows you credit to export grain to the black. say moscow says it will guarantee the safety of the shipments. but it warns it could pull out again if conditions are violated. i forced reports from cave despite russia suspension of its part in the deal on saturday. the black sea grain corridor has remained open for business recently departed, ships full of ukrainian produce, waiting for inspection of his turnbull, the united nations and turkey working odd to restore russia's participation in
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confirmation of success came in a message handed to the turkish president, mid speech refer phone, my book on st. troy russian defense minister, mister shaw, google, the national defense minister who's here, car and expressed at the green transports will continue as agreed before as of 12 pm today. the long as it rushes stopped. it's cooperation of this attack on its black sea fleet in crimea on saturday. it alleged it had been launched by ukraine, at least partially from within the grain corridor. ukraine denies using the cordell for military purposes and neither confirmed nor denied. it was behind the attack. we, if we demanded assurances and guarantees from the ukrainian side, but nothing like this would happen again that the humanitarian coroners would not be used militarily in our turkish partners mediate. and our defense ministry has received information from the turkish sciences that ukraine has given such
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a shooting. you let him pretend, went on to say that russia reserve the right to withdraw from the deal again in the future. if you crane went back on such assurances, but that it would not impede ukrainian grain from reaching to here. here in t if a senior advisor to the cranium president said, rushes escalates re threats and blackmail had failed. because the deal had been shown to work even without russian involvement, or decides what, when you create the insecurity, analyst says an important element. mr. key is leverage over russia company now, because our church immediately allows the there, she will continue for the russian federation photography, georgia. she would be the locked probably decision than most the least beneficial. so that is definitely influence their readiness. but few expect plain sailing. russia had been accused of deliberately slowing the inspection process at his bundle, something now possible once again. the deal is due to expire, automatically renew if none of the parties objects on the 19th of november. our
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faucet al jazeera keith, november november. the 2nd was an international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists. 35 journalists have been killed whilst on the job this year alone. one of them was al jazeera, serene abu actor. the policy in america was shot dead by israeli forces was on assignments in the occupied west bank in may. no one has been held accountable. earlier we spoke to sri now to act as nice, lena. she says her family is still calling on the us government launched investigation and the killing of the veteran al jazeera journalist. it's just important that these times, the perpetrators are held accountable, and there are better mcadams in place to protect journalists and ensure their safety. and especially with the 10 year anniversary of the you on plan of action coming up in the end of this month. it's important that policy makers and
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legislators and decision makers have the political will to implement mccann isms to implement policies that ensure that journalists are being protected. and if a crime is committed, there is accountability. there needs to be an end to this. impunity because journalists are not just numbers, there are human beings who are doing their duty. we are still pushing for an independent, transparent investigation by the us administration and the f. b i and the u. s. is obliged to investigate crimes committed outside outside of the us. towards the citizen, and this is the role so we are continuously pushing for the and we have recently submitted a petition along with the past 9 syndicate journal. the syndicate to the i c. c. hoping that they would start an investigation. they would investigate into this
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crime. we're going back to the u. s. one we visited in july. we met with the number of members of congress representatives and senators, who actually showed their support and have been have been constantly speaking out and calling for the us. us administration to launch an investigation. now offensive thing hearing for you case with mining john glenn call has begun in june. the company pleaded guilty to bribery charges related to his oil operations in africa. and the baba has more from london. this to a sentencing hearing is to determine what punishment should be handed down to glenn co energy u. k. a subsidiary of glencoe, which is the world's largest trading house, but also the biggest producer of cobalt element that is crucial for rechargeable batteries. for example, the back in june, the firm admitted 5 counts of bribery and 2 counts of failing to stop bribery. and that meant that it was saying, admitting that people working for it, paid
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a total of $28000000.00 us dollars to employees of oil companies in 5 countries in africa. namely the democratic republic of congo, nigeria, cameroon, equatorial guinea, and south su dawn. now it's emerged recently that there could be as many as 11 employees of glen court here in the u. k. who could potentially face charges going co knows that it's going to have to pay out a large amount in fines. it's actually set aside one and a half a 1000000000 us dollars for bribery convictions here in the u. k. in the u. s. and brazil. interestingly, representatives of nigeria wanted to appear here in london at the sentencing hearing and make a claim for compensation as the victim of those crimes which deprived the state of tax revenue. they were told that they could have that only the prosecution.
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