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north korea finds 3 missiles, the lightest and a barrage of weapons tests. ah, i'm told mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up. some precedent to some lawson. it's on american. u. s. president joe biden condemns election denies cooling on mid term voters to defend democracy, a breakthrough and a brutal war. ethiopian government forces and to cry, and rebels agree to stop fighting. and an emergency in ecuador, at least 5 police officers have been killed in the latest gang violence. ah,
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north korea has fired another 3 missiles, the latest, and the string of weapons tests. it comes a day off to pyongyang launch $23.00 missiles. the latest were too short and one long range. japan initially urged citizens to seek shelter, sang and missile had flown over their territory. but tokyo has since walked back. that warning, did you have to go to my house? i said at the one, 0, 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. we so, so we would like to rectify our announcement and guy joke, rob mcbride as an asshole for us and of rob south korea's obviously watching this situation very closely to that's why we're learning more about these 3 missiles that were fired thursday morning at 2 of the
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missiles we know are we're short range, ballistic missiles are which they have 5 consistently since the start of this year being testing them out, they flew eastwards landing 330 kilometers into the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan. the 1st though to be fired was believed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile. now this would be further escalation in the rising tension levels here on peninsula that this is the kind of long grange miss style of north korea was testing when relations were at that lowest step back in 2017, it then stopped to testing those missiles. these are the kind of missiles that couldn't reach the continental united states, except it did test, want to be a longer range missiles earlier this year. and it does seem to be a further icbm test. now that dismissal was fired from soon as this is the location of the apple that says young young, just outside of the city, it's weather a fide icbm from before it is said to have traveled 760 kilometer across the
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eastwards, across the sea. and also reaching an altitude of nearly 2000 kilometer. so it's set to have been on a very high trajectory. now. it's not known, it was on a high trajectory intended to land once more in the sea between korean peninsula and japan. as no career is done before, all whether it was intended to fly over the top of japan, which again, north korea has done before, which is a very provocative act. it did that with an intermediate range missile just a few weeks ago. but certainly the alarm was raised in japan, but it does seem according to media reports that this missile failed after its 2nd stage, but it has raised the tension levels here. once more. it has been roundly condemned that has been on early thursday morning conversation between wendy sherman, the u. s. deputy secretary of state and her korean counterpart here, condemning this action. as you mentioned, we've seen an escalation this year. why and how concerned people in the region.
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i mean this week we have seen an unprecedented flurry of miss aw electricity that has been extensive military drills being carried out between south korean and us air force is involving more than 200 war planes. now, these large joint military exercises always infuriate north korea, they always use it as the pretext for some provocative action of a launcher, but miss aisle and so on. and yesterday, wednesday, we saw an unprecedented 2 dozen missiles of all shapes and varieties being launched among them, a number of short range ballistic missiles. and for the 1st time, one of those missiles actually crossing the take factor maritime border landing in waters adjust side of south korea territorial waters that brought
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a response from south korea. with a 2 will play inspiring 3 act to surface missiles, north of the maritime border into waters, off the north korean coast. so we are seeing a ratcheting off of the tension level 2 with the administration in south korea condemning this latest action and vowing that it will meet any further provocations with regard to this equal proportion that actions of its own rob mcbride for us. and so thank you. president joe biden says democracy in the us is under attack. he made an address to the nation just days before the mid term elections biden says, don't trumps claims about a stolen election. fueled the rise of political violence, a white house correspondents, kimberly healthcare reports. ah, these are the images president joe biden hopes voters will remember on tuesday as
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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 says, remains to day. if he refuses to accept the will the people who refuses to accept the fact that he lost his abused his power. it was a dark day in american democracy, that biding claims opposition. republicans are poised to repeat if the outcome of this latest vote does not go their way. trying to succeed, were they failed and 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. so it's a decidedly dark message from the normally up beat biden. shaken by the recent
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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 threats of political violence are searching kennel other 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 story . 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
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and inflation, not threats to democracy as the talk concern for most americans heading in to tuesdays congressional election. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house, it's a war that's killed thousands of people, but ethiopian government and rebel forces from the to grime region have agreed to end fighting, following talks and south africa. for me to miller reports from pretoria. after 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 kinyata. today is the beginning of the middle ground floor. it's super well the arno for africa. i'm indeed for a frequency. let me get into some goat leaves noodle
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we are seeing impact juice. i'm a journal sushi what we are trying to achieve. well, so over the years and that is african solution for african problems the, to your conflicts killed thousands of people and forced many more from their homes, t gray and c o p as north has been under a blockade for 17 months with no banking, telephone and internet services or media axes, that the gray and delegation says it's made painful concessions, and the trust must now be revolt. out of people have been killed. not only for bullets, but also for lack of food and medicine. children not go to schools or hospitals. i'm not functioning because of the war humanity
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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 for all of us, one of this argument. we must be through the later in the spirit of the sacrament. the people of your expertise more than that of the sacrament. date in mind, peace and harmony. date is ad development. international calls for into 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 time though, the appears to be
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a greater commitment and optimism. this agreement will hold me tamela. i'll just there are tauriel. mom cloud is a senior research fellow at london university. he says this piece still will 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 as
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a negotiating table at the same time. the grands 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 da position plus the okens are running out of money. the international money 3 fund which the united states in a sense that they may just say 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 world 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 has been sealed off. it's been blockaded for months now. and you know, that has has left them with almost nothing to give up. was still
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a head on al jazeera facing justice and france. the former liberian rival commanded a sentence to life in prison and supporters of outgoing brazilian prison, valuable snar take to the streets to reject his election, lost a little of the silver ah. unsurprisingly north or actually constant of contrasts. once again, there's no cloud coming in from the pacific across the mountain states. that's a cold front. that is really cold air, but it's coming up in contrast to what is once again, very warm weather from the midwest south was everything up to 12 degrees above average. and that wants extends to the east coast, the time being. but the cold front is moving in is produce
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a lot of snow. i will produce a lot more snow of the mountain states in the long way south. so big drop in temperature, big real change in the weather type does rain on the pacific coast. but then the temperatures will eventually drop when the coal comes against the warmly, the draw of the gulf will tend to get some pretty big showers of the southern plains, states south of that real big action from the point of view, a hurricane. that lease it will be losing its how can strength over laggards, not despairing altogether. so it remains a rain risk for places like guatemala, this part of mexico as well for the next 2 or 3 days i would think. and then in south america, that enhancement in the big chows around columbus, a flash flood risk there with likelihood of landslide. but to the size of that, now it's become much, much dryer, and it's been very cold around re out the south. that's also only slowly warming up . ah, i should to act is
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short range, missiles, the latest, and the string of weapons tests. on wednesday, pyongyang fired at least $23.00 missiles. ethiopia, government, and verbal forces from the to cry region have agreed to in fighting. the breakthrough comes off, the thousands were killed and millions displaced in the 2 year war. you as president joe biden has urged americans to defend democracy, interest the nation ahead of next week's midterm election, st. donald trump's laws have fuel to rise and political violence will staying in the us and the federal reserve has increased interest rights for the 6th time this year. well now some economists and politicians a questioning the strategy and the motivation behind it. she have returns the reports, not only as the fed increasing interest rates of the fastest pay since the 1980s federal reserve chairman drone pow once again suggested the increases will continue
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. we have some ground left to cover here and, and, and cover it. we will. progressive politicians here in washington, the 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 all 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, 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. clearly the feds policies will increase pain among workers in drew pals, words and unemployment and poverty increase, but they also have other effects. what is this home depot in philadelphia?
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a voting this week on forming a union part of a wave of labor organization across the u. s. at a time of low unemployment and an awareness of record corporate profits. their office had a higher unemployment will snatch away that new work a confidence throughout the entire pandemic. we had an al hiring sign up now, which told me there's leverage there as 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 on employment. however, bins qual says well, boots true, the higher unemployment and fewer job vacancies. the stated goals of the fed may make some work as reluctant to unionize a tool. younger generations have experienced nothing but economic crisis 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 there was kind of that air of like what things are ready 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,
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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 ever time see, al jazeera washington. a criminal gang has abducted at least 39 children working on a farm and northern nigeria. police said dozens of gunmen on motorcycle surrounded the farm outside my room. village and can't seem to stay on sunday. they have been ransom demands for their release. authorities have launched risky will peroration, the attackers were reportedly angry. the farm on hadn't settled to balance with them. a french court has sentenced to former liberian rival commander to life in prison. 47 year old quincy camera was found guilty of crimes against civilians between 19931994. the violence included eating some one's heart and allowing
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soldiers under his command to repeatedly ripe 2 teenage girls. laura burton manley reports it was a historic moment in this paris court. as former liberian rebel command conti camera was handed a life sentence. the crimes against humanity. it was the 1st time a french court tried someone involved in liberia's civil was as of course, adult huffman idea, this 3 week trial is very important. we seated over and over during these hearings, near as total impunity in liberia to 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 9 snakes, 9 to 2003 camry was found guilty. the crimes committed in
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1993 and 94, 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. there are many people who would tell you about your stories. many people would tell you about their experiences from the war. are very painful. stories are heard of some of the stories that are more people than what was fortune destroyer. but cameras lawyer says the court rely too heavily on victim testimonies. camera has rejected all accusations, yokohama, there were never any doubts that express about these testimonies. they were refer back over and over because there is no material, evidence coil for many victims. he say that been largely ignored by governments, as they thought justice. this sentence may provide some recourse nor that manly out
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theera. the us is trying to remove iran from a you in commission on women because of to runs crack down on, on going protests. iran has just started a 4 year term on the commission, which aims to promote gender equality, the us and albania, hosted and informal you in meeting to discuss the situation. iran has been rocked by unrest since the young woman died in police custody in september. our diplomatic it is a james base has more from the united nations in new york. this is something called an area format meeting. that's when you can't get the security council to agree to have a meeting on a subject. then certain security council members decide to have the meeting anyway, but not as a formal security council meeting, as russia would have objected to this being a formal meeting and certainly the reigning ambassador before the meeting took place, told reporters that this was none of the u. n's businesses was an entirely internal
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matter at what happened at the meeting, which has just concluded, is the u. s. a proposed to new things? one is the u. s. is now planning to work to get iran expelled from the commission for the status of women. that's the main un body with regard to women's rights. iran currently has a seat on that body and the u. s. is going to try and get them expelled from the body. the other thing that the u. s. is proposing is that there should be an inquiry, an independent commission of inquiry on the situation in iran that something's already been proposed by the u. n's, independent expert, the special wrapper, turn on the situation in iran. now that would require the u. the u. s. to try and push that idea at the human rights council in geneva to get that sort of inquiry set up. i have to say that even if you get inquiry set up, then they don't have the ability to go straight about their work. obviously they
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can examine the situation, but they probably wouldn't be allowed to go into iran. it's worth telling you that there is a commission of inquiry on syria that's not allowed in to syria by the syrian government as a commission of inquiry on palestine and israel that's not allowed in by israel. and interestingly, that commission of inquiry is opposed by the united states. thousands of brazilians have taken to the straight south to full the president's lula da silva secured a return to power on sunday. j. a boston, our supporters are refusing to accept the fate and a cooling on the military too. and now the results, monica yaki of reports, ah thousands in the rain crying out for federal intervention to overturn the results of brazil's presidential election o supporters of brazil's president j wilson. i'm marching towards military
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headquarters in rio de janeiro. they don't accept bull. so now to defeat and want the armed forces to intervene, i think they necessary solution. we want the military in all directions. la da silva shouldn't have been allowed to run for president who is imprisoned on corruption charges and only participated in duration because the supreme court overturned his conviction. protesters also believed bonaza unfounded allegations that the election was rick. oh, these people here say they will remain on the streets until they get what they want, which is basically a federal intervention. to prevent president elect read the national luna, the silver from taking office on january the 1st crowds banged on the doors of military barracks across the country and in brazil's largest city. so oh, meanwhile, police in riot gear are trying to clear roadblocks,
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set up by truck drivers who also support bull sonata, but they're still disrupting traffic in at least 14 brazilian states. tensions grew after a car rammed into a blockade, injuring 7 people, including to federal highway policeman. also, nato was being criticized for keeping silent, made a public appeal for peace, and he will go for the these protests are a legitimate, let's not lose the legitimacy of the basic rotors happening all over the country. the 3 month transition from both scenarios, government to lula, darcy was, will officially start on thursday. but any here sate will be far from easy monica, an archival jazeera, rio de janeiro to ecuador, now where another 5 police officers have been killed by drug gangs. it's the latest in a string of attacks, which is lead to a state of emergency being declared in 2 provinces. lasandra m p a t reports. at
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least 5 police officers had been killed in the latest violence of a deadly gang ward. that is great ecuador, and tuesday, explosive devices went off in the port city of quiet keel. and in the city of his, 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 other crowded presents to other detention centers. the gang members opposed to transfers in, in a video published in social media, several prison guards appear to have been taken as hostages. the men were seen with explosive tied to their bodies. i believe, arm gang members declared war against the government from inside the prison. if you don't return our people to the civilian, we will start bombing bus stations, bridges, wherever they're innocent, people and you will be responsible for their dep. it responds president
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t yet more last. so as the clear to 45 days, long state of emergency room 2 provinces with a curfew at 9 pm every night, to track those, the sabotage in terrorism, x or a declaration of war against the rule of law. we will not allow it. earlier this week to headless bodies were less dangling from a pedestrian bridge, control of the lucrative cocaine market. feeling much of the violent game warfare in recent years, equity 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 a keel has faith forces, try to stop criminal organizations linked to the international drug cartels. some analysts say the government is losing control of entire provinces in a country that had never seen this level of violence before. oh, market is selling bully that. impunity is growing. and criminal organizations feel much more emboldened to display their violent rituals. because they know they will
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likely not to be arrested, or if they are arrested, they will not be prosecuted or other police have arrested at least 28th people in response to this week's attacks. in see thousands of explosives this year, ecuador forces have confiscated record amount 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 prisoners in el salvador are being sent to cemeteries to destroy the gravestones of gang members. inmates armed with sledgehammers broke out terms marked with m. s. for the marcella church a gang. the crews destroyed nearly 80 tombstones and a rice gang related. the graffiti had happened in a suburb of the capital san salvador, which is a stronghold of the m. s. gang protesters in the u. k. have rallied it outside.
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