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ah, houses in what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it al jazeera, we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. abortion has been turned from a health care issue into a policing issue. there are now 2 americas and one of them women of lost the right to control their own bodies. if a woman captive that she's never gone to receive ultimate equality, full blinds follows a group of women, forced to travel across state lines for an abortion. we are losing rights by the day and examines what it means to live through the end of road. with north korea keeps up, it's miss a lot. just a 2nd straight day. you prompting the u. s. and south korea to extend joint
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military drills. ah ha ha ha ha robin. you're watching. i'll just say we're like my headquarters here in doug. also coming up where i live in the ukrainian port city of odessa, as grain shipments resume. also, we hear from a witness of a bridge class that india has killed more than a 140 people. and we meet the ebony art as to sound inspiration at the well cup. incatel. ah, welcome to the play of north korea has launched 3 more missiles prompting the u. s . and south korea to extend joint military exercises. one is suspected to have been a long range, intercontinental ballistic missile. the 2nd, the sheer, the launches came a day out of young young fired, 23 miss isles. buchanan,
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union pan. don't miss out. north korea's continuous ballistic missile launchers are actors serious provocation that threatens i, security and stability of not only the korean peninsula, but also the world dynamic. it is also a clear violation of a un security council resolution. we strongly condemn these acts on the bright has the latest from sol. we're getting more details about these 3 missiles the world detected early thursday morning, 2 of them are said to be in short range, ballistic missiles, the kind of missiles that north korea has been testing pretty much continuously since the start of these. this year they flew eastwards around 330 kilometers before landing in the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. a by far, the more most significant of the 3 mythos was the one that they detected. first thing in the morning, thursday morning and this was believed were being an intercontinental ballistic missile. now these are the much heavier, longer range missiles, the kind that north korea was testing quite regularly. back in 2017,
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when the korean peninsula was virtually on the verge of a conflict, these are the kind of missiles that can reach the continental united states. now it is said to have flown around 750 kilometers eastwood's and reaching out to toot of 2000 kilometers. now it's a thought that it at the flight may well have failed after its 2nd stage, fired. and because people lost track of this missile, so it crashed again into the sea between north korea and japan. but it's not known that if it was meant to fly over the top of japan, which north korea has done very provocatively in the past. the last time was just a few weeks ago, but it is certainly probably sending a message to the united states ahead of the of the mid term elections. and it has been roundly condemned by both south korea and the united states. going shipments from ukraine are expected to resume on wednesday despite present load them is
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landscape raising concerns over security. russia has confirmed it will allow vessels to continue exporting rain. moscow suspended its involvement in the u. s. broke a deal over the weekend after accusing keith of attacking its fleet in the black sea, the beck choice, you know, from the black sea port, city of odessa and 10 situation many diffuse for the moment. a business as usual. it seems as far as those grain exports are concerned. yes, business as usual, then as you said, it is a tense situation that has been slightly diffused. now we understand from our time monitoring organizations, that 7 of those ships have left the port city of this a head noun to stand, that the 1st shipments would be going to somebody as your booty and so done. now we understand today the also the president, let me ask you the ukrainian president, i said that russia continues to fight missiles over the face of the green cardo as
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those missiles on their way. busy ukrainian targets now russia withdrew or suspended from that deal after they accused ukrainians of using those 3 fourths of that deal and the car door to cataract combine operations to target. the russian worships in the black sea and something that ukraine has denied, but ukraine has been complaining that russia continues to use its worshiped in the black sea to carry act strikes against ukraine, including a series of really damaging strikes against ukraine's infrastructure in the last few weeks of causing energy blackouts and damaging a 3rd us ukraine's energy infrastructure. as i said, you, russia has returned to the deal and russia answered both saying that they've had a great, they've had an agreement from the ukrainians that they won't be using those portal that green card or to carry out combat operations. that's been about there really for russia because they've been suffering on the battlefield. they run that drone
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attack happened against one of its worships russia, suspended itself from that deal, but not just saying that they've had guarantees from the ukrainians that they won't be using that car to all those ports to carry, act combat operations as a thank force that in a desa, thank you. what has been called a new dawn for ethiopia. the government and rebel forces from the dry region of agreed to and fighting that's killed. thousands of people from either miller reports now from south africa where the talks were being held. 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 gun oper, sonco, and former kenyan president who kenyatta. today is the beginning of the new plan for it filled with the on of africa. and indeed
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for africa say, let me is going to from god. will these noodle will sin in practice? i'm a journalist, is she what we are trying to achieve for ourselves over the years 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 and that function because of the what
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humanitarian aid is now expected to resume the t p. i left dominated ethiopians politics for nearly 30 years until prime minister abbey armored came to power in 2018 as both sides fought for territory. human rights campaigners of warns of potential abuses by both sides in the conflict. it is now for all of us. one of this argument, we must be truth was a letter in the spirit of the sacrament. the people of europe expedited more than that fixed of the sacrament they had in mind peace and harmony. they desired 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 eritrea, that country was not involved in the talks. this is not the 1st time there's been an agreement to end the fighting a previous c speier fell apart in august this year. this time though,
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the appears to be a greater commitment. an optimism that this agreement will hold for me to mila al jazeera pictorial. a criminal gang has abducted at least 39 children who are working on a farm in northern nigeria. please say dozens of gunmen on motorcycles surrounded the farm outside the my ruin a village in could see the state on sunday. they've made ransom demands for their release authorities of law to rescue operation. the attackers are reported to have been angry. the farm owner hadn't settled a debt with them. while staying in nigeria, the education of thousands of students has been disrupted after recent floods. official say, hundreds of schools have been destroyed or damage. and many of the learning facilities that are being used a shelters for people have been displaced. and the address reports are from gigawatt state, a certificate and books salvage tro. floodwaters spread under the sun to dry classrooms, turned into kitchens. many of the people now in this cool,
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half unfamiliar faces and the regulars are worried about their studies, like this student, bahamas, zachary. yes. who's been joined by his displeased family? nobody can tell us to read. there is no school. so ah, study may be then may be damaged, devastating floods this year, have killed hundreds of people in nigeria and displays hundreds of pounds us much infrastructure including school buildings has been damaged. the few standing schools have become shelters for people affected by the disaster. and students are no longer coming to study, but to shelter with family members, they knocked ignatius children's fun, says an estimated 18 and a half 1000000 children aunt attending school in nigeria at the moment. many of them due to flights and other disasters,
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as well as conflicts is some states government officials are waiting for flood waters to recede before the reclaimed schools occupied by the flood victims. but with entire villages under water, no one knows how long that will take in other states, education is priority. we're trying to provide an e learning facilities. we have done that data copied and westhal, i tried to republican theme now. so asked that the students that i in the way i displeased and it is even at the come the can be a will to take lessons and these us up and we did, we didn't do, i don't quit. and at this facility sticker, or sort of like a plan of action. but one that faces challenges in a country struggling with power shortages. it could be months or even a year before people like these return to what's left of their rooms. the schools they leave behind will have to be fixed before teaching and learning. gustavo again, but government officials say there is little money available and no one seems to
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know whether these facilities will ever get the work and renovation they need. ahmed edris al jazeera northern nigeria. well, stella had here on al jazeera, you have the power, it's your choice, it's your decision. the fate of the nation fated. the saw of america, the us president moles. democracy is at risk and calls on americans to resist political violence ahead of mid term elections and will tell you why ecuador has put to its regions under a state of emergency straight after the break. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways, the heat of the over long summer has finally been swept away from most of europe is
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increasingly active. france coming from the atlantic. they're bringing fairly heavy rain which day will be falling in france, maybe touching northern spain. certainly nestle in the french riviera, inordinately, and the 1st signs of snow won't quite low levels in the alps. now this comes in with a certain amount of wind and the following temperatures are really quite low. 12 in london, for example. the same in paris is the range prezis, woodson to the balkans. the snow follows it through that even the lower ups in italy and eventually in austria. now ahead, all things are quiet and for some still quite warm take. for example, athens forecast for friday, 25, but does the rain gets to you? we're down to about 18 on a sundry day on sunday. so everyone's going to feel it. for africa, as the seasonal rain goes south, it's been a slow process. bit happening now more obviously. so the seasonal winds coming and they tend to pick up the very dry dust and sand out of the sahara and effect in
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particular places like north nigeria chat and this year. but the rain is still falling on its way south fairly heavily, but mostly now the d. r. c. not so much in south sudan. the weather sponsored by cat on a ways. the latest news it reeks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time. the streets were filled with tens of thousands the party go with detail coverage or sentiment here. 3, want to share dissolution. much with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look there, young man carrying machine guns, an example of how this group recruit their soldiers. ah
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ah, look about you're watching out there with me as a whole robin a reminder of all the top stories. north korea has launched. 3 more missiles want a suspected to have been a long rage, intercontinental ballistic missile. but that's prompted the u. s. and south korea to extend joint military exercises. great shipments from ukraine are expected to receive on wednesday. despite present bottom is lensky raising security concerns. russia confirmed little alarm vessels to continue exporting. great after earlier suspending, it involved but is government to add rebel forces from the countries to grow a region of agree to and to fighting. the breakthrough comes after a 2 year war. the skill, tens of thousands of people, and displaced millions of others. president joe biden says democracy in the u. s. is under attack the address the nation days before midterm elections. arden says
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donald trump's claims about a stolen election of fuel political violence. a white house correspondent, kimberly hallett as well. ah, these are the images president joe biden hopes 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 says, remains to day. if he refuses to accept the will of the people who refuses to accept the fact that he lost his abused his power, it was a dark day in american democracy that biting claims opposition. republicans are poised to repeat. the outcome of his latest vote does not go their way, trying to succeed where they failed in 2020, suppressed the right of voters,
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and subvert the electoral system itself. dummies denying your right to vote and deciding whether your vote even counts. who 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 might. and says, the 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,
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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 and inflation, not threats to democracy as the talk concern for most americans heading in to tuesdays congressional election. kimberly, how can al jazeera, the white house bristles aren't going present valuables. nora is calling on his porters to and protests. thousands gathered across the country, blocking about a 150 roads after his election last to lulu de silva on sunday. both laura told his followers. he's as upset as they are, but the road blocks jeopardize people's right to freedom of movement. no. please, and soldiers are patrolling the streets of acquittal after a space of attacks by organized crime gangs. a state of emergencies be declared in
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2 provinces, alexander amputee, as will at least by police officers, have been killed in the latest violence of a deadly gang ward that is griffey ecuador. and tuesday explosive devices went off in the port city of guayaquil. and in the city of his med, aldous including an attack on a held center, official blamed, organized, crying for the attacks as retaliation for the transfer of hundreds of gang members from violent and other crowded prisons to other detention centers. the gang members opposed the transfers in a video published on social media. several prism guards appear to have been taken as hostages. the men were seen with explosives tied to their bodies. oh, heavily armed gang members declared war against the government. from inside the prison said, my mother, if you not return our people to the pavilion, we will start bombing bus stations, bridges, wherever they are innocent people, and you will be responsible for their deaths in response president guillermo last.
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so as the cleared of 45 days, long state of emergency room 2 provinces with a curfew at 9 p. m. every night, it does sac dos. these sabotage and terrorism acts are a declaration of war against the rule of law. we will not allow it, they get as the earlier this week to headless bodies were less 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 a keel has faith forces, try to stop criminal organizations linked to the international drug hotels. 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 body 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 28 people in response to this week's attacks in thief, 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, presented el salvador lobbying son to cemeteries to destroy the gravestones of gang members. inmates armed with sledgehammers broke up tombs marked with an ass for the marcella teacher gang. the crews destroyed nearly 80 had stones and arrays gang related graffiti. it happened in a suburb of the capital san salvador, that's the stronghold of the m. s. gang. for testers, in the united kingdom have rallied outside and immigration facility. they say that
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concerned about the well being of those locked inside. i'm secretary sewell, abrasion has been criticized over the conditions at manson migrant processing center. sounds very crowded and lacking sufficient medical staff to guarantee the safety of the people who've been there for weeks. the government long stepping up, they're not looking up to these people and we have huge concern. i want saying i want them to raise wants to pull. there is mand m, you need to come here because they're leaving the wall. is this their children here who have been here for weeks? they're supposed to be careful. 24 hours is a processing, but i hear thought of some of the vermont. so these kids that need toys, they need something to entertain them. they're not getting, it's best, they're all condition. overcrowding ought to pull. 1000 people have vain here. united nations, refugee, chiefly per grown day, has worn the global refugee crisis is growing,
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and more money is needed help with crisis emerging around the world. he made his comments during a wide ranging interview with alger. there is diplomatic editor james base. if you think that is 100 than 3000000 people that are of richard cheese are displaced around the world, this horrible figure. but then if you think that 14 of those 1000000 or 103000000 or ukrainians, you can easily see that in quantitative terms, this has been a monumental emergency requiring a huge response both in countries that have received ukrainian record use. many of them new european union and beyond an inside ukraine where more than 6000000 are displaced. and where of course you have a lot of other needs also for those that are not the space and sometimes cannot even be displaced because they're trapped in conflict. so it say it say cleanly challenging emergency, one that has required full attention, many resources,
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but one that has impacted because of all that. also our response in other places. and that's the warring thing, isn't it? you, none of the other crises around the world have gone away. this is taking a lot of the attention and it's taking a huge part of the funding that must make you worried for how you going to get money to deal with people. and so many other parts of the world. yes. and it is very interesting to analyze our funding. you any charges, one of the biggest humanitarian organizations because we have received some additional funding compared to last year to meet the needs of the ukraine response . but not quite enough. and right now we have if financial gap of $700000000.00, that's quite a lot for you and it shot $700000000.00. if you think that our income this year would be 5 than $6000000000.00. so it's more than 10 percent, 12 percent in our income that is missing, and it is missing in specific parts of the world. them particularly worried about
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the middle east. the syrian refugee operation. i'm worried about the horn of africa was just in somalia county. i'm worried about the sal saw and areas of acute, dramatic crisis that urgently need those resources. as you know, refugees have become a political issue in so many countries. and i know you've spoken out in the past about some of the language that has used about refugees, dehumanization of refugees. can i ask you about the u. k, whether is a new leadership empower and where recently the home secretary? britton's interior minister said the numbers of people who were seeking asylum were an invasion. what he made a make of language like that. i don't think this is a very wise language. you know, we live in a world where invasions actually have recently occurred. and there are difference in my opinion, from what we see in european countries like the u. k. we may see,
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and this is something that we should take seriously spike in the rivals. and indeed, many people have tried or have crossed a channel on small boats, and we've seen a spike of that, that needs serious consideration. and we have offered the government of the united kingdom many times our assistance to help manage it more rational manner. good reception, humane reception. fast procedure to determine who is a refugee and who is not. and agreements with countries of origin from which people that come be not have a claim to record your protection. so need to be returned to i think all this is possible. this will be, unpack these possible without resorting to either without falling into it situations in which people are not treated humanely or are deported to other countries. and how the u. k. reacted to your office of assistance which continued to talk to them to indiana, where people are waiting for answers after
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a bridge collapsed on sunday, killing more than a 140 people authority say it failed because a faulty renovations. plunging hundreds into the river. underneath that one witness to help save dozens of people spoke to al jazeera, his, his account of the events. man, i'm gonna, my name is cut on by parma, but to sell on money. i'm 25 years old and i ran a friend guy. i work in events and often perform religious ceremonies. i'm a priest at the local temple. what i did in my live with daddy. when jim at all my father called me asking me to come to the bridge immediately. i arrived within 5 minutes as i live by me. there was a good abode. when i was terrified, the people shouted, crying everyone, children and old people were shouting. many people were tripped, been a very good day. but the regiment mode was goody,
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an elderly lady to say hi and i told her i would try both courses, give vitamin with you regardless, broken glass go stuck under my face. i looked a child in the river and i almost injured my brain. had dr. wisco villainy got a bad man. what i supposed to get. so i was just focused on saving as many people as i could. people living nearby also joined the rescue for me. we tried to clean debris from the bridge. i am rescued. 8 children tripped underneath, suddenly there were many children. the locals gave the army and national disaster response for teens. a lot of assistance during the rescue if the me well office and the admin that has been inspired by the 1st woke up in the middle east going so far as to sculpt the model of the trophy from a tree trunk. the coop have shunned her now hoped to take part in an exhibition
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