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north korea fires 3 missiles, the latest, and a barrage of weapons, texas. ah, and either i'm nora carl, this is al 0 live from doha. also coming off. it's unprecedented. it's unlawful, it's on american president joe biden condemns election deny as calling on the voted to defend democracy. a breakthrough and a brutal war and government for them to cry and rebels agreed to stop fighting. and canyon troops deployed to democratic republic of congo to counter armed groups operating in the east. a
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north korea has fired another 3 miss on the day out upon young lawyers at least $23.00 weapons tests. the latest missiles with 2 short range on one long range, japan initially to seek shelter saying one missile had flown over its territory. but take care has since walked back that warning. you and your how show so that the one we detected that the missile that was launched around 7 40 am might fly over japan. so we put out an alert. but later we have confirmed that the missile did not fly over japan and disappeared in the skies above the sea of japan. so we would like to rectify our announcement across london, robert bride joins us now live from. so south korea also very closely what she was, situation that's right. i mean another flurry of miss lac timothy this thursday morning with 3 missiles being fired. we know that 2 of those missiles were sure to range ballistic missiles, fired,
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often falling into the seas that separate the cream put into that from japan. now the 3rd missiles, is that far more interesting because it could against be another escalation in the increasing tensions. this is suspected of being an intercontinental ballistic missile. one of these longer range icbm that north korea was testing back in 2017 very provocatively when relations with just about the lowest ad that they have been in decades. 8 has a refrain from test those types of missiles. although we did earlier this year by one of those miss l, this is suspected of being fired from the soon an area that's the location of the apple, that gang from just outside the city. now as we know, the japanese authorities for a time thought that it was going to fly over the top of japan. again, a very provocative activity is something that said the japanese have. no korea has done a few weeks ago. they didn't intermediate range miss all over the top of japan
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a further escalation. there was a suspicion that this was possibly on the same kind of trajectory on the alert was issued for a time. they canceled some of the she can send bullet train services and so on. and then according to the japanese defense ministry, they lost track of it as though possibly it exploded in mid flight. we simply don't know at the moment, that's still analyzing the kind of trajectory data of this missile. but it is a further escalation. if they are now testing icbm, we see the gradual ratcheting off of the tension levels and of the various provocations from the north is they are viewed here in the south. then this could well be a message to the united states coming in just ahead of the mid term elections. we do know the wendy sherman, the deputy secretary of state has already this thursday morning, had a conversation with a counterpart here in sol condemning this action. also making the point that this all comes during a week when south korea is still officially in
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a state of morning because of the e t, a one sam p, the tragedy that happened that the weekend. and also rob in the past. we've seen similar levels of weapons test mis style launches, right before a nuclear test by north korea. fears at a similar level to that now. yeah. yeah, i didn't quite so you're breaking up there on the audio. i think you think this does come a day after an unprecedented day of miss activity. wednesday, we saw something like 2 dozen missiles being fired, most of them short range, but again, further ratcheting up the tension levels. one of those short range missiles for the 1st time since the korean war actually crossed over the de facto maritime border into waters close to south korea is territorial waters that provoked a response from this administration which has said it will match any of these
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military escalations with the same amount of force, and they actually $53.00 to surface missiles in response to getting into the seas off the north korean coast. okay. robert bride, we'll leave it there. thanks very much for joining us from sold apologies. 12 years for the audio difficulties that robot. now the us president joe, by democracy in his country is under attack because donald trump is spreading lies and instigating violence by then address the nation a little earlier has comments come just days before the midterm elections. white house correspondent, kimberly how can reports these are the images president joe biden hope's voters will remember on tuesday as they cast their ballots in mid term congressional elections. supporters of former president donald trump storming the u . s. capital building, attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. a threat he
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says, remains today. if you refuse, accept the will the people who refuses to accept the fact that he lost his abuse his power. it was a dark day in american democracy. the biding claims opposition, republicans are poised to repeat if the outcome of this latest vote does not go their way, trying to succeed where they failed in 2020, suppressed the right of voters, and subvert the electoral system itself. that means denying your right to vote. and deciding whether your vote even counts. you said it's a decidedly dark message from the normally up beat. biden was shaken by the recent attack on how speaker nancy pelosi husband, paul pelosi was struck with a hammer in his home by a right wing extremist who claims he was fighting against tyranny. biden says the
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threats of political violence are surging. we can't allow the sentiment to grow. we must confronted head on now, some conservative republican se biden's democracy speech is a desperate attempt to deflect voter attention away from crises of his own making. rising interest rates, food and fuel prices. america is going down a very dark path right now. okay. and that, that's what i see. inflation is really concerning right now. prices are just storing. people can't afford anything. it's these economic concerns that are giving republicans a narrow edge and polling. if more than half of all voters identifying the economy and inflation, not threats to democracy as the talk concern for most americans heading in to tuesdays congressional election. kimberly,
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how can al jazeera the white house. it's a war that killed thousands of people, but ethiopian government and rebel forces from the t cry region have agreed to and fighting. following talks in south africa for me. the miller reports from pretoria after 10 days of talks in pretoria ethiopians federal government and the t great people's liberation front, reached an agreement to in the fighting the talks of mediated by former nigerian president alyssa gunner passenger and former canyon president, who kenyatta today is the beginning of the middle ground floor, it's super well the on of africa. i'm indeed for africa. so let me is going to, it's on gold. will these noodle well sin and brock juice and a janell sushi. what we are trying to achieve for ourselves over the years
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and brother african solution for african problems. the 2 year conflicts killed, thousands of people enforced many more from their homes. t gray in ethiopia, north has been under a blockade for 17 months, with no banking, telephone and internet services or media access. but the grand delegation says it's made painful concessions, and the trust must now be rebuilt. out. people have been killed. not only for bullets, but also for lack of food and medicine. our children not go to schools or hospitals. i'm not functioning because of the what humanitarian aid is now expected to resume the t p. i left dominated ethiopia politics for nearly 30 years until prime minister abbey armored came to power in
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2018 as both sides fought for territory. human rights campaigners of warns of potential abuses by both sides in the conflict. it is now one of us, one of this argument we must be through the letter in the speed of the sacrament, the people of europe expedited more than that of the sacrament. date in mind, peace and harmony. that is, ad development international calls for an end to the war have been mounting in recent weeks. while the federal government has been 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 c via fell apart in august this year. this time though, they appears to be a greater commitment and optimism that this agreement will hold me to mila alters. there are tauriel austin palette is a senior research fellow at london university. he says this piece dale will
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probably hold i am quite surprised but off they were talking for 10. ready long days, it did seem to me that it was quite possible that something have to be produced at the end of it. it would be very surprising that you'd have so many senior people gather together and then for nothing to happen. i think that 2 things go on on the one hand on the battlefield. it looked as if the air tran and ethiopian forces who are deep inside to grey. we're taking a hammering. they were trying to get through to the regional capital mckellar. and before these talks finished, and they weren't able to, and they seem to have lost very substantial forces, not push them towards the negotiating table. at the same time, the 2 grand themselves have been suffering enormously. they haven't got nothing. know the med, from the brown out, they have almost no food. they've got no communications the rest of the world. so they were very di,
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da position plus the eeoc and they're running out of money. the international money 3 fund which the united states in a sense, the major saying has refused to lend to them. so this is station possible so that we. ready are now people like the you know, the international agencies like the world. ringback world health organization and the various of the on the united nations have played an enormously important role and very brave one. they've lost people trying to get aid through, but they just haven't been able to. i mean that the place is being sealed off. it's been blockaded for months now and you know, that has has left them with almost nothing to give up. so i had her on out to sarah, pacing justice and from the former lie barian, rebel commander is sent to the knife in prison. the supporters of outgoing brazilian president job nurse
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takes the streets to reject his elect lustily with anticipation is rising. and so with my kettle aways, as near gay 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 his port tribe. with some light ish 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. been 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
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quite wet for the most part though, it's a fairly dry picture. heavy, right. the south of that strap, 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 printed similar to the far south of thailand and certainly western side of borneo. and although we've lost the south west, mom soon winds and rain. we've talked in the winter months too, which means this, this side of india all the way down, but concentrated the boat from china southwards and into sri lanka that will see the really wet weather everywhere else. effectively. is dry. the weather sponsored by ha ah
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ah, the me again watching algebra his reminder of our top stories that our north korea has fired one long range and to short range missiles but h, it's in a string of weapons test on wednesday, piano and 5 at least 23 missile us present terabyte and americans to defend democracy, address the nation ahead of next week. midterm election, thank donald trump lives have field
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a rise in political violence. and government and rebel forces from a t growing region have agreed to and fighting rights are, comes off, the thousands were killed, a 1000000 displaced in the 2 year can interest. and when we say has announced hill deploy troops, the eastern democratic republic of congo folders will form part of a regional force aiming to crush armed groups by billions of dollars spent on the un peacekeeping mission. vices have continued to seize tre. i'll come web reports, 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 revel widely seen as a proxy neighboring rwanda. the democratic republic of congo, his army, and the un have failed to stop him. 23 advances in the last year. people here fled
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to fighting and made barriers to defend themselves. because the guy got to go massage to keep up the fighting shot into the air and the conway broke about us. they did not comply with instruction. we had talked to them with a lot of stone and we've got to stop the vehicles and then the crowd by them down on monday, people protested in coma against through when the military aggression congos government is spelled rwanda's ambassador and the coolest au number from the one, the u. s. as it concerned about rwanda military involvement in congress. rwanda 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,
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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. ugandan tubes were already in congo when the agreement was reached . they'd entered a year gave it was you, candice rwanda's invasions of congress. the 1900 ninety's, led to, to was involving dozens of countries from africa and beyond. congos, vast mineral wealth was at the center of it. people in eastern congo have suffered instability ever since the congo governments as it needs foreign, military support, rights groups and political opposition said, bringing in more foreign armies. once again will be disastrous. malcolm web al jazeera, a criminal gang of abducted at least 39 children from a farm in northern nigeria. police, a dozens of guns,
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no motorcycle surrounded the farm outside my row of village and casino state. on sunday, there been ransom demands for their release. authorities have launched a rescue operation. it's because we're poorly angry. the farm owner hadn't settled a balance with them. a french cause a sentence, a formal iberian rebel commander to life in prison. 47 year old conti camaro was found guilty of crimes against civilians between 19931994. the violence included eating someone's heart and allowing soldiers under his command to repeatedly raped 2 teenage girls or above manly reports. it was a historic moment in this paris court. as foreman, i buried rebel command conti camera was handed a life sentence for crimes against humanity. it was the 1st time a french court tried some one involved in liberia's. civil was of course, at all possible idea that this 3 week trial is very important. we seated over and
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over during these hearings. there is total impunity in liberia for the criminals of this war. that devastated liberia finale 20 years. the child took place under the legal principle known as universal jurisdiction, meaning it can take place even if a crime was committed abroad. oh, more than a quarter of a 1000000 people were killed in civil wars and my barrier between 999 to 2003 camry was found guilty. the crimes committed in $199394.00, including killing torture, rape, and cannibalism. he moved to europe in 1997 and was arrested 21 years later in the court, one victim was described as being so distraught she was unable to complete her testimony. i doubt many people who would tell you about your stories. many people would tell you about their experiences from the war. are very painful. stories
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perverted, some of the stories that are more people than what we start this trial. but cameras, lawyers says the court rely too heavily on victims. testimonies camera has rejected all accusations. oh, come along. oh, there were never any doubts that were express about these testimony as they were refer back over and over because there's no material evidence coil for many victims who say that been largely ignored by governments as they thought justice. this sentence may provide some recourse nor about manly al jazeera. the arab league summit in algiers has closed where the call for united front and the face of increasing tensions and at repeated at support for the palestinian cause. they not report from the algerian capital. for the arab world and we'll get together this year, the leaders converged on algiers. some representing countries in turmoil, others locked in
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a stand off overpower while many govern societies struggling with dire social and economic challenges. the conflict and crises are not just within arab countries. the level of representation was a sign of the, an easy relationships among each other. algeria says the gathering is about re unifying the arab league, but the normalization of ties between israel and some arab countries has further polarized it. and while leaders voice messages of support for palestinian rights and statehood, the gathering ended without condemnation of israel, in the shamrock. removals through, oh, dear brothers, all palestinian people are facing graces to policies. with our challenges, we are expecting from you to follow up to pursue your position by activating the previous resolutions of the arab summits for indian. those taking part in the summit faced the challenge of crafting a final resolution agreed by all
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a point of contention has long been the role of non arab actors, takia and iran. the final communique called for non interference and arab affairs and an end to the presence of foreign forces. but unlike some leaders, it didn't mention names. it wasn't the only divisive issue put aside. there was no agreement on serious returned to the arab fold. after more than a decade of exclusion due to its brutal crack down on peaceful protests, serious reinstatement was something russia had been pushing for. but it does appear to have one another diplomatic battle. the arab league didn't isolate moscow and remained neutral in the ukraine conflict. in turn, president vladimir put and told the league russia is ready to cooperate with them to boost their security. the war in ukraine has also affected economies. an increase in food and fuel prices has worse and hunger in the middle east and north
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africa. and while russia may have reversed its decision to suspend participation in the effort to allow ukraine to export grains, it cause concern. we must do all weekend to ensure the continued success of the black secret, an initiative to provide relief to those he needs jail. political divides have created a new reality in the middle east and north africa where russia and china are gaining influence at the expense of the us. the final communicate support that the decision by opec plus to reduce oil output, which caused tensions between saudi arabia and the united states. but many see it as the revival of the old regional order, where leaders use words like unity solidarity and joint action without offering solutions to the crises. then there was ita algiers. the federal reserve has increased his benchmark interest rate by 0.75 percent to fight soaring inflation. it's the same time this year that it ops the rates off to keeping it at
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or below one percent foremost, 2 years. the push marks the latest effort to contain spiking costs and comes days before the midterm elections. my colleagues and i are strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2 percent goal. we have both the tools that we need and the resolve it will take to restore price stability on behalf of american families and businesses. price stability is the responsibility of the federal reserve and serves as the bedrock of our economy. without price stability, the economy does not work for anyone. in particular, without price stability, we will not achieve a sustained period of strong labor market conditions that benefit all thousands of supporters of brazil, the outgoing president chapel snorer, have been gathering and we're just narrow. they were jack results of sundays, presidential bundle fight under asking the military to keep him on. power also has still not conceded defeat to left us rifle louis north union. it's
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a silver that he has sent. he will respect the constitution and it's called on protest as to clear, the rights monica, a kid has more from a just narrow 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 are the headquarters of the armed forces in rio de janeiro. and they've been asking for a federal intervention. they say that there was a fraud in the election, they say that they want a federal intervention to keep president elect lula. does silva from our taking office on january the 1st, the only don't say that they. 7 will remain here until they get what they want. here behind me, they're crying out a so basically, they're very of a to
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ecuador now, where another 5 police officers have been killed by drug gangs at the latest in a string of attacks which has led to a state of emergency been declared in 2 provinces and as under ramp, yeti reports i leased by police officers had been killed in the latest violence of a deadly gang ward that is gripping ecuador and to the explosive devices went off in the port city of quiet keel and in the city of esmeralda. including an attack on a health center, official blamed, organized crime for the attacks as retaliation for the transfer of hundreds of gang members from violent and overcrowded prisons to other detention centers. the gang members opposed to transfers in a video published and social media. several prison guards appear to have been taken as hostages. the men were seen with explosive tied to their bodies. ah heavily
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armed gang members declared war against the government. from inside the prison said the love, if you not return our people to the pavilion, we will start bombing bus stations, bridges, wherever they're innocent, people, and you will be responsible for their deaths in response president guillermo last. so as the cleared of 45 days, long state of emergency room 2 provinces with a curfew at 9 pm every night, it or sat dos. these sabotage and terrorism acts are a declaration of war against the rule of law. we will not allow it. earlier this week to headless bodies were left dangling from a pedestrian bridge control of the lucrative cocaine market is fueling much of the violent gang warfare. in recent years, ecuador, as increasingly become a transit point for drugs destined to the united states and europe, which has brought an escalation of violence in cities like why akil has faith forces tried to stop criminal organizations linked to the international drug hotels
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. some analysts say the government is losing control of entire provinces in a country that had never seen this level of violence before or more curious selling body that impunity is growing. and criminal organizations feel much more emboldened to display their violent rituals because they know they will likely not to be arrested. or if they are arrested, they will not be prosecuted or other police have arrested at least 28 people in response to this week's attacks. in see, thousands of explosives this year, ecuador forces had confiscated record amounts of cocaine and arrested hundreds of alleged gang members. but their operations have done little to bring relief to areas now dominated by fear. allison ramp yeti al jazeera on prisoners in el salvador are being sent into sam at chase to destroy the grave stains of gang members and mesa, armed with sledgehammers broke up teams marked with m. s.

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