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a violation of the model of the un security resolution. and mr. launched by north korea, the shadows trade talks at the apex summit in bangkok. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from, so how to coming up of 5 breaks out during a pot. he had a refugee camp in the gaza strip, killing at least 21 people. the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. nancy pelosi and historic run as the 1st female speaker of the us house. after leading the democrats in nearly $20.20 temporarily closes its offices after report. hundreds of employees have quits. the social media company. ah,
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unto the program. north korea light is ballistic. missile launch has overshadowed trade talks at the apex summit that's now and away in thailand, us by president, come le harris gathered leaders of ally states to condemn pyongyang. harris says its actions destabilize the region security and rank tension. this conduct by north korea most recently is a raise in violation of multiple un security resolution. stabilizes that here in the region and unnecessarily raises pensions withdrawn, we can get these actions, and we again call north korea to further unlawful destabilizing act. on behalf of the united states, i reaffirmed our iron clad commitment to our indo civic alliances.
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while japan is warning, the north korean missile is capable of reaching the us mainland south career believes it was an intercontinental ballistic missile, which was fired off the east coast. japan confirmed the weapon landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers from the island in northern, her condo. it's the latest in a series of launches, which tokyo says a taking place with unprecedented frequency. tourney chang is covering the apec summit for us in bank called the 1st let's go to rob mcbride in. so hello there rob . what more do we know about this missile launch and what spin south careers reaction yeah, there's been a very robust response from south korea. the government here issuing a statement saying that it possesses the capability to respond overwhelmingly to any provocation, adding somewhat ominously that north korea should not misjudged this fact that this is an administration which takes a much tougher line with north career,
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especially in recent months, seemingly quite prepared and willing to match any provocation or military action by the north with some sort of action of its own as we see this tit for tat increase in the tension levels here. this follows a warning on thursday from north korea that it will fair to take a much fiercer response to what it sees as a build up of us forces in this region. using that the opportunity as though to drive the point home to fire off. yet another short range, ballistic missile friday's launch. this would be the 3rd icbm intercontinental ballistic missile fired this year. these are much larger, heavier missiles that are, that north korea was testing with great frequency in 2017 very provocatively. there's been a several year break. but this year, we've seen a resumption of this testing. now, the interesting thing about this, the, this trajectory of this law jazz with previous icbm, is that,
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although it only travelled around a 1000 kilometers eastwood's just short of the northern japanese island of her kato, it had a very steep trajectory going up 6000 kilometers. and then coming down a very steep trajectory again another 6000 kilometer. so military analysts reckoned that if you took this and translate it into a shallow trajectory, it could cover up to 15000 kilometers of the earth surface. well, that puts the continental united states within range and not surprisingly very shortly after this launch, we saw a response from the white house vowing guts at the us would take all necessary steps to protect the u. s. homeland and its neighbors. in this part of the world, we appreciate you breaking down for us a rubbing pride live for us there and sell. thank you. let's head to bangkok now where tiny chang is standing by for us and covering at that apec summit. hello there, tiny. we've heard washington and sells reaction. but what else have adelaide has been saying about this launch?
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we're when the news of the launch came out there was her. it's a sidebar meeting arranged by the united states, south ridge, pan, new zealand, canada, and australia to discuss their response. we've also heard from murray chapter the at this is me a canadas prime minister just and trudeau, that this was a clear violation of un resolutions and candidate joins its allies and condemning the launches, australian prime minister antony albanese, said we stand ready to be part of a global response to the north korean propagation and he said that actions by north korea undermine our security. so, pretty unified responses from bank group. of course, the one leader who's in bangkok who could make a very significant difference to the situation on the korean peninsula is chinese president. she ging ping, nothing from him. we know this was top of the agenda when he met his japanese counterpart yesterday evening. averted the news that filtered out from that meeting
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very little mention what they decided to do about the north korean situation. and the number of missiles that have been fired this year. and tony, also in bangkok, there have been at pro democracy protest in the lead up to this summit, has the prime minister responded and what to these protest is want had no response from prime minister private. he's been in the, in the summit all day. oh, but sir, it flared up at about 9 o'clock this morning, a local time. at the same time as the summit was kicking off or the police reacted quite strongly. that protested, have actually been at that site for the last couple of days. relatively peacefully they announced they were going to march towards the summit center. it's about 8 kilometers away. they were met by the police in a small, narrow, well, the road. there was quite a big fight that ensued the police used rubber bullets. we understand one of the
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protest, this village has been quite seriously injured. there is a stand off going on at the moment with the police. others see very significantly outnumbering the protest is 30000 police have been drafted into the tie capital for the duration of this summit. and even if they manage to break through the stand up where they are at the moment, there's very little chance they'll get close to the center of the city and, and those apec leaders. but i think it's a sign of how sensitive thai government is and particularly the generals who leader they have really locked down the capital for this summit. there are police absolutely. every row on all main roads. police stationed every 10 meters or so. and little pods of swat teams waiting to jump on any kind of process that erupt. and as for the apex center itself, it is being completely closed off and will remain so for the next 24 hours until those leaders. all right, thanks for adding that picture for us. tiny chang live for us in bangkok. thank you
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. joining us from bangkok now is cathy to promote. yeah, who is a former foreign minister of thailand, and then board member of ozzy and parliamentarians for human rights. thanks. so much for being on the program, kathy: it's plenty to unpack here. but 1st of all, just as we saw the g 20 summit, it seems that the news of the day often disrupts the intended ginger of these meetings. how much will this missile launch now overshadowed the apec summit? well, i think 1st of all, thank you very much, emily for opportunity. i think there will be a discussion, i suspect, on the corridor, on the sideline of them you think proper, but i don't think it will be taken probably inside the leadership meeting because epic is about economic matters. and this is the korea, the thing is about security and politics and so on. but i'm sure that would be,
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i think the big lead bilateral, you know, small group meet the light. i think the us to do to get your, the dns, the australian out a new, say land and so on. but i don't think it will take up to the recession of right. and so break it down for us. what you see is the most important focus of this year's summit. well, i think the type of man as the boss of 29. something has come with a theme which mentions about a word or hadn't connect and balance that the, i think, or, you know, liberated station none, protection on the trade spend matters and so on. and then it should be by lines with the environment. you know, in terms of the climate change, the effect on that and so on. and then i being,
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but then the type of a bit also has come with 3 english letter. i'll prevents b, c and d, namely by or technology economy. so you're like me and 3 in the front of me. the problem that i have within my own mind, and i have been following the preparations of body a pick up for the past few months and so on. i would not have not been able to detect the linkage between the b c t to the concept what the team, what submit their own head connect and by land, you know, it's quite a very way indeed and but hopefully that being and that should be some staff men join company coming out, then i expect that that would be some specifics. sure. not putting create action and so on that what are we going to do it together? that would be one big economies on the, on the western. busy biotechnology,
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is that going to be research and development, transfer technology improvement, acknowledge for the whole region. and what about it being economy? electric bill bills only. but what about all the time? what's of the alternate, the renewable energy, and for the media future. now with members of the epic and so on will be he'll be each on the procurement of. busy cold gas and oil used to be addressed. we are running short of time, so i want to get to a couple of quick questions cuz it had run my car, responded there been pro democracy process ahead of the summit. how much pressure is on the prime minister right now? no, not, not much because the progress has to be going on for 8 years since the last military and the state. me, korea, terry, and the woman of caroline at the moment,
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is to stay in prime minister and there have been protests, you know, all and so on. but the government has to be able to walk off the blood test making arrest under various security law, including the 19 the emergency law and so on. and i think the protest, small number, i think having more than they could be approach of that. but they have not come out with some sort of all to me if the alternate to what is going on in thailand or in the region. so i think that i've been can handle, they've been, they have prepared. they have been well prepared to have the experience and so on to. busy and all the protest this and so on. and what should we make just on a slightly different tag? what should we make of biden's absence from a pack? if anything, you know, given that china's president is there?
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well, being the relationship between thailand the united states will continue to be close at strong one particular absence of the president would not i think the overall relationship. second is that why space is coming instead of pressing them by then. so that shows the, still the key, the interest of the united states to continue its involvement in the effect that they with these and so on. while it may add much more color and so on to the whole thing will add weight. and some of the important issue would also be discussed on the sideline, independent re, but i think that's a conclusion that that will not be depressed and suppressed then by one doesn't have to think of everything. and then they could have so many things to do. and then down also would be the 19 besides highlander without one percent, then replaced by a vice basically then a lot of discussion would have been taken and that's,
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that must be the political will and the willingness, as well as the vision to move a bit further well, we appreciate your insight. thank you very much. it p romeo, a former foreign minister of thailand and a board member of ours in parliamentarians to human rights. thank you. go to much moving on now and at least 21 people have been killed in gaza after fi and gulf a residential building. 7 of the. busy dead children, human the l seed reports from the same in the jabante, a refugee camp. what began as a family party, now described as a national tragedy. flames tour through this home in the densely populated chip ballier refugee can in no, i think ours is strip. neighbors say they could hear screaming, but the fire was so intense, they couldn't help those trapped inside. and
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a good nervous salon live upon either your animal, my share of m. i was sleeping in the living room that looks out to my neighbors. i was asleep with my 5 year old and i heard people screaming. so i woke up when i someone had been one, our brothers in the civil defense arrived tried to into the apartment, but couldn't. but they had no masks and no oxygen tanks wanted. and the people burned inside. and until that moment, we still didn't go even on one moment into the apartment. the dead are all believed to be of the upper radio family. they were gathering to celebrate a birthday and welcoming home their father, who obtained a ph. d overseas. but now their home is just to wreck of charged walls and black suits. the missouri either the, i need a bus, i be in the launch of monta fuel, on location, which acted as a fire hazard. gm's or firefighters quickly rushed to the scene and the civil defense opened an immediate investigation in holland at board that defer. lemme danny,
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the civil defense teams for his great difficulty in containing the enormous file high to a large number of fire bring an officers and palestinian palace rushed to the sea and had to use a lot of equipment to put out the flames. and to prevent it from spreading to neighboring homes, an area that will all women, those who survive, the blaze has been rushed to local hospitals. israel maintains a blockade of garza but sees it will help those in need of medical treatment pounds . senior president mahmoud abbas says the victims will be remembered with the day of national morning in the seed, al jazeera gazda, still ahead on al jazeera mexico cities. housing worries, how foreign remote work is pricing out long term resident classes. sit back to synagogue just 2 days before the start of the football world. come in. ah
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ah, here's her forecast for friday, november the 18th, across europe and africa. good to have you along. so still damp conditions for the island of britain, but this time more so for the nor so scotland got a rain in wind combo here. these are the same winds that generated gus for the coast of the netherlands exceeding 80 kilometers per hour. cold air is punching into western russia and bell rousseau, moscow, and mince your temperature is 5 below 0 on friday. we do have a shield of snow across areas of germany, austria, southern poland, into western ukraine, and a lot of rain for that eastern shores of the adria attic fee. western areas of the balkans could see some severe thunderstorms for most are in bosnia and herzegovina . and a big temperature divide here had ron or 20 degrees, but syria vote just 10 really active weather across turkey. i will be the name of
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the game on friday in for the other side of the mediterranean as while we're getting these pulses of atlantic rain. but the worst of it, i think, will be over a northern morocco, into the northwest of algeria, as we go to the south, just some showers for a quote through natal province in south africa. but watch this by saturday. those brains really pep out for cause the natal and also pull no longer on saturday turbans. got a high, a $22.00 ah a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges leave the world in moving forward as rich over together. rich over stronger.
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lou ah. are you watching out a 0 m m language? he's a reminder of our top stories. the salam north graves light is ballistic missile launch has overshadowed, tried talks at the i pick summit in thailand, us vice president condemned to pyongyang and says it's actions de stabilize the regions security and raised tensions of japan is warning that the north korean missile is capable of reaching the continental us, south korea believes it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. japan confirmed
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the weapon landed in it's exclusive economic zone and a fi in a residential building and garza has killed at least $21.00 people including 7 children. the blades are up on the 3rd floor of the building in the giovanni a refugee camp area to us now warehouse begun, nancy pelosi, who has led democrats in the house of representatives, and in the 2 decades is stepping down below. see, says she won't seek re election, but will remain as congresswoman of san francisco. she have returns the reports from capitol hill. the democrats will lose control of the house of representatives in january. but the policy was in jubilant mood as it convened in the chamber on thursday. the house will be an order of 2 days of speculation. nancy pelosi, the 1st female speaker confirmed that she will be stepping down from her leadership position in the party. a position she is held since 2003 and with great confidence in our caucus, i will not seek reelection to democratic leadership in the next congress. for may
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the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect and i am grateful that so many are ready and willing to shoulder this awesome responsibility . she was received rapturously by her caucus, a show of unity in stark contrast to a republican party in tomo after a per sharing in the mid terms. they may have won the house, but the majority is very narrow. the republican party establishment blames the donald trump wing of the party for the mid term election results, but the troubling of authority blames the republican party establishment for not being bold enough and going also the by dive ministration with the majority in the house. the republicans can launch congressional investigations into the biden administration. already they say they will be looking into joe biden, son, hunter's business dealings and allegations of corruption involving the president. this is an investigation of joe barton, the person in the united states,
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and why he lied to the american people about his knowledge and participation in his family's international business schemes. national security interest require the committee conduct investigation and we will pursue all avenues. avenues that have long been ignored, of account. republican leadership is wrestling with how far it should go to appease the trump wing of the party without alienating swing voters, head of the next elections in 2024. she every time see al jazeera washington. many mexicans are unhappy with rising housing prices. the recent survey found 55 percent of mexico city residents have difficulties paying their rent or mortgage activists say the capital city is attracting foreign remote workers, and that's driving up rents and forcing locals out. and we'll wrap the reports from mexico city demonstrators in mexico city, there protesting against rising costs of housing. and the increase in rent and
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housing prices is negatively effecting as, as a local community. this woman has asked us not to reveal her identity out of fear of reprisal. she says the housing crisis goes beyond increasing prices. after her apartment building signed a deal with the home share company, air b and b, she was given 5 days to move out. she says short notice evictions are becoming common place across the city. but i'm, i tell them this is a matter of human dignity. how can someone come to your home in the evening and say you have 5 days kate? what do they expect us to do? in recent years, mexico city has seen a large influx of foreign residents. the mexican capital is now considered one of the top 5 cities in the world for remote workers. and in agreement signed last month between the city and air b and b 6 to attract even more. if we meet us, you know, this is an invitation for watkins from the whole wall to come live in mexico city, a city that has it all. while the mayor's office says, the city hasn't seen
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a causal link between more air b and b rentals and higher rent prices act of his say, a lack of regulation has allowed real estate companies to operate like a cartel for to get got a bill. why a cartel, you know, because these are fight over control of the we, we talking about done or run water, where people are being forcibly displaced. this is norwin war, and money is winning. active is see the formula is simple as mexico has sought to attract remote workers with higher purchasing power, it's created more inequality for mexicans. protesters here in mexico city, se rent prices are so high. some are finding it hard to find a portable housing at all. pushing many outside the city limits the residents who feel priced out of their own city or calling on the government to do more to guarantee affordable housing and protect the rights of tenants. homeowners, miserable al jazeera mexico city, tweet
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a is closing its offices until november the 21st after hundreds of employees reportedly quit. he bought a long mask, has given staff the option of signing up to a new hard code, twitter, or leave with 3 months of severance pay. the deadline is just the deadline to decide past several hours ago. it disabled employee who was 5. so return, refusing to return to work in the office is suing with a is facing legal action for previous layoffs. ensure is an editor at lodge with c in e t a technology website. he suspects with a staff choosing to leave the company because of mosques management style. he is known for being a very hard charging ceo who has extreme demands of his employees, right? we've seen him talk about sleeping on the floor of the test, the plants we saw after he took over twitter that some of the people inside twitter were bringing in their, their sleeping bags and having to stay overnight there. and we know that he was
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pushing them very hard. what i think is interesting is that this was one of the 1st time that he like the employees, tell him what they think of all this. and that was by him saying, either you're going to sign up and say you're going to follow along with this minimum 40 hour work week. i expect you in the office or you can walk out the door . and it seems that according to a lot of reports for a lot of people took the door very clear. i think that you must realize is maybe that he doesn't have very many friends in the office right now, which, you know, it's hard to have a lot of friends when you've cut half the staff and then try to kind of get a bunch of other more people to go by telling them that they're doing a terrible job and, and you know, just kind of generally causing a lot of stress. so i think the question is, where is this all going to go? right is, is twitter is suddenly going to be significantly smaller than it started. i mean,
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just earlier this month it was 7500 employees. then it went down to some 3500. according to some reports, it is dropped down to it dropped down by 88 percent. that's unbelievable. number of people to walk out the door inside months. the width 2 days before the start of the world comp synagogue. chances have been dealt a major blow based on striker and most influential player. saudi or money has been ruled out of the tournament. a scan has revealed the to time african player a b. it requires surgery for an injury. he was named in synagogue squad with the hope he would recover during the group stage. a football coach in jakarta is changing the lives of young people from low income households. coach at g off is free training to children, and some of his students have even made it to the national lake. jessica washington
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has the story, like many of his teammates also is looking forward to the world cup. as in gamma deland early, i support argentina because my favorite player is messy. i don't have of the favorites. i'm an urgent to mr. porter. not always. the 10 year old only started training last year, but already has big dreams of becoming a football star. in his own right, that's all i want to play for the national team. so i need to practice a lot and actually listen to my coach. his coach is this man a 3 known as coach algae by his students. for nearly 40 years, he has trained hundreds of children offering free lessons for those from low income households. day as i have longer, longer had the yeah, i am very proud. my heart is happy. i have never regretted a whole county. my losses and gain genius. he even purchases boots and josie's for all seal and all the students. what paul is one of indonesia, the most popular sports,
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but many families can't afford training. the efforts of coaches like angie, make the game more accessible. but children from low income households, some of his former students have made it into the national leaks, including as rosie for kyla who has traveled the world playing for the women's team . yeah. got amanda on betty coach as he doesn't see how rich or poor a person is. but he has talent. he will support him until he makes it. she often visits her former coach to help train some of the new students. coach or g says he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal is empty lebanese, i'm sorry, i want these children to play football so that can be strong and be confident here . so they can have a good future. nowadays football schools are expensive. uh, but i believe football should be cheaper. football belongs to the people myself. he often dipped into his savings to pay for equipment and hiring the field.

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