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in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, do you think diplomacy still stands at china? so i'm not very optimistic about any negotiation. we're already in a bit of a crypto winter. it's going to be hell holder inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks. thanks. he has come to a place like bowler. the anchor isn't a great surprise in the context of some of his previous work, but it is of course, a big surprise to the people who live here with detail coverage. taurus are coming here in increasing numbers with this isn't just about business politics or for half of what's going on here from around the world. this is the 3 and that's what the thousands of heck of a farm land here in abraham of several mining companies are around with area. ah, the us and its allies condemned north career after it buys and now they
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intercontinental ballistic miss out into the waters. ne, japan ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up, funerals that held for the victims of a building fire in gaza. at least 21 people were killed and a refugee camp. unequal reporting from the south of madagascar. o people's desperate search for water after 5 relentless years of drought and is set back for synagogue as 2 days before the start of the football woke up in cats. ha ah! welcome to the program. north career isn't attending a meeting of asia to civic leaders in bangkok, but it's front and center as the i pick some begins. pyongyang has been accused of
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firing a long range, ballistic missile capable of reaching the u. s. mainland us vice president comma harris met with allies that apec a little early conduct by north korea most recently is a raising violation of multiple un security resolution. stabilizes here in the region and unnecessarily raises tensions. we strongly condemn these actions, and we again call north korea to stop further unlawful the stabilizing act. on behalf of the united states, i reaffirm our iron clad commitment to our indo pacific alliances. japan says the north korean into continental ballistic missile is capable of reaching the us mainland. it also confirmed it landed in its exclusive economic zone, but 200 kilometers from an island in northern her car. it's the latest in a series of launches by north korea. rub,
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mcbride has mall from the south korean capital, so it has been a very robust response from south korea. the government here issuing a statement saying that it possesses that capability to respond overwhelmingly to any provocation, i think, somewhat ominously that north korea should not misjudged this fact. now this is an administration which takes a much tougher line with no career, 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 the tit for tat increase in the tension levels here. this follows a warning on thursday from north korea that it will take a much faster response to what it sees as a build up of us forces in this region, using the opportunity to drive the point home to fire off yet another short range, ballistic missile of friday's launch the this would be the 3rd icbm and
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coincidental ballistic missile fide this year. these are much larger heavy missiles that north korea was testing with great frequency in 2017 very provocatively that's been a several year break. but this year we've seen a resumption of the testing. now the interesting thing about this, the, this trajectory of this law and just with previous icbm, is that although it only travelled around a 1000 kilometers eastwood's just sure to be know the japanese islander pakenio, 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 reckon that if you took this and translate it into a shallow trajectory, it could cover up to 15000 kilometers of the earth's surface. well, that puts the continental united states within range of belated fide rubber, bullets of protest is at the i pick some, it kicks off. some demonstrate is
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a demanding the resignation of tie. prime minister pry yet chan archer 20. shank has more from bank hawk beer on the streets of banker, the protocol ground all purchased a bidding down because they being very effectively stopped by the police from call to cross the road. oh. 0 then i wrote rob lucy, a lot more police in the house. he drove to then to the time comparable to this a berg summit. but they are holding our banners showing the things that they're angry about in particular is a, that's a reference i use present with all tags of the are these resistance. they say time is influenced in this region. it's problem. and the chinese prominence and china with their own government,
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they want a military government to step down on the line with another good thing along with this on this side too, are the world news now and a mass funeral is being held for 21 family members killed in a building fire in northern garza, 7 of the dead wood children, the blazing gulf, the 3rd floor of a building in the jubilee refugee camp. the occupants for holding a birthday party when the blinds broke out, authorities are investigating the cause of the fire una l seed is at the camp. what began as a family party, now described as a national tragedy. flames tour through this home in the density populated chip ballier refugee can ignore thing causes, strip. neighbors say they could hear screaming, but the fire was so intense,
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they couldn't help those trapped inside. and a good nervous salon, live upon either your animal, my share of them. 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 i had no masks and no oxygen tanks, wallet and the people burned inside. and until that moment, we still didn't go even on one me sit into the apartment. the dead are all believe 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 a rack of charge walls and black suits the missouri either the, i need a bus, i be in the launch amount of 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 of instigation colon at border defer.
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lemme danny to several different schemes for his great difficulty in containing an 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 flint. and to prevent it from spreading to neighboring homes and areas, i 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 to day of national morning. in the seed, al jazeera gazda, twitter travels appear to be worsening, its closing its offices until monday off to hundreds of employees reportedly quit you boss, on must cad given stuff the option of signing up to what he calls a hard code twitter,
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or leave with 3 months severance pay. the deadline for work is to decide the future was like on thursday, a disabled employee who was fired for refusing to return to the office is now doing the company. twitter is also facing legal action for previous layoff. ensure is an editor at lunch with see an a t, a technology website. he suspects with his staff. choosing to leave the company because of masks, 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 pushing them very hard. what i think is interesting is that this was one of the 1st time that he was 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
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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 this may be 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, just earlier this month it was 7500 employees. then it went down to some 3500. according to some reports, it is dropped down to drop down by 88 percent. that's unbelievable. number of people to walk out the door inside months. the u. s. government is recommending
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immunity for saudi arabia as crown prince in law. so it relates to the killing of journalists, jamal has showed gene. it's a reversal of statements made by president joe biden. during his election campaign, mohammed been some man was recently named prime minister, and the bottom ministration now says his senior position should shield him the shoji. a washington post columnist was killed in the saudi consulate in his temple . back in 2018. a judge will ultimately decide whether to grant immunity, written in finance, minister has defended his badger plan, but warned the u. k. may face challenging times during the next 2 years. jeremy hun says he's $66000000000.00 proposal will low inflation and boost the economy. you know the measures on thursday unveiling a series of tax rises. you can government will also cut spending, but only after the next general election in 2025. still ahead on al jazeera,
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buying homes in the bahamas with customers. money will tell you about the latest allegations facing the crypto currency exchange f t a and we meet the indonesian football coach changing the lives of young people from low income household. ah, anticipation is rising. i so with most of my cattle aways. now the real cold of winter is around, but it's still a long way north issued actually magnolia in the north east of china. but between that real cold, where minus 10 is the daily max and the retreating summer, which is now off the bottom of your screens, you've got what you should expect. now occasional rain temperatures round about the high teens, low twenty's. this time the, that rain gathers, and i think we'll see some significance in it in q shoe,
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maybe some parts of some homes shoot during sunday, otherwise fine and quiet would be the order of the day. 20 degrees is still be on the high side for hong kong by 4 or 5 degrees. we probably won't last much longer. in the bay, bengal, we seen this circulation now for about 23 days. it's edging slowly westwards is throwing thunderstorms into chin. i believe some significant rain as i think on the east coast australia anchor the rest of india is quiet. and as you know, this time of the year you tend to trap pollution. so air quality is very low in new delhi. the same is true, nor can pakistan. and every now again, you shake that that was the maybe showers, but it's virtually nothing. and in the forecast here, it's sunshine and is increasingly warmer for the south. you go such the, in karachi, it's still 32 degrees and yes, it's mid to late november. the weather sponsored by kat are they ways a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital
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providing breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as was recovery together, recover stronger one ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories this our, the u. s. and south career hold joint air force drills after north korea launched a ballistic missile and moved that overshadowed trade talks at the apex summers in
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thailand. a mass funeral is being held to 21 victims of a fire in a building in northern garza, the blazing gulf, the 3rd floor in the giovanni a refugee camp. as a birthday party was under wayne 7 of the. busy dead with children and go hardcore or go home. that's the choice at twitter. the social media giant has closed its offices until monday, after hundreds of employees reportedly quit. new boss, ellen mosque had given staff the option of signing up to what he called a hard core twitter, or leave with 3 months severance paying to madagascar now. and water is so scarce in its southern region that thousands of people have to walk for hours. just to find supplies. nick clerk joined villages on their 10 kilometer round trip to the nearest river. it's as human as it comes, preparing food for your people. but in times of droughts, just getting to the point of adding water to the vegetables takes formidable effort
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. i meet with her firmly in the village. you burn, throw. no, my dear. you tell me. this pumping station was built by the government to bring water up from the monterey river. 5 kilometers away. but in 2 decades the valves haven't opened the tank was never filled because the pipes would never laid the land like, not put in them by fasting. they brought trucks and materials and built it, but then went away and never came back. the irony is danny's family has taken residence in the pump house, but because of the drought they've had to sell their possessions in order to eat it . now every day, all ages set off to find water on the long walk to the man to river. and this is what tens of thousands of people across the region do. it's often a journey of several hours there and back. i went along with susan's way and his brothers. the wind is searing in the sun satcher energy. and they do this day after
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day after day we passed young children doing their bit for the village and after 2 long hours, we arrive at the river. it's murky waters, a life saving. when containers are filled, they remembered now they have to return with 20. sometimes 40 liters of water on their backs. him one is what i'm strong there for amazon and we've never experienced anything like this. it's a very, very hard situation. there are no seasons any more. it's just hot dry and windy. that's why we have to come here to take water from the river. even the river is run dry in recent years, but rain in the far mountains has replenished its flow and they come, man and beast. so this is effectively the kitchen tap for thousands and thousands of people. people have war for hours just to get their supplies,
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water for washing water for cooking and water for drinking. and so the journey back home up the valley begins and in the resolute determination of the villagers, you may wonder at the injustice of it all people that did nothing to make global warming happen being forced to live like this year, after remorseless year nick clock. i'll to 0, the grand sued madagascar, in his 1st privately developed rocket has launched into space. speaker m. s was built by start up with an engineering team of 200 people. and it took just 2 years . it's carrying 3 payloads and is equipped with tell him intrigue tracking camera and data acquisition systems. guy wrote aerospace, it says the cost of development makes it one of the cheapest rockets of its time. a new crew. my boss is the director general of the indian space association. he says
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the sector does name private funding or to achieve its sky high goals. the braver, the additional space is all within then all 1st lien and harnessing the talent which we have in the private domain. and secondly, as you know, one year and one of the fuel space about emissions. but we only have 1.6 percent of the space economy. we think that, you know, but you know, people more in the space economy, india have a larger fight and that could be possible privately, initially, and regulatory redeem. and so it was a challenge that had been cleared by the government when they gave a pension and you're ready and i knew quality just so we find the discussions with the government and we are hoping that it will come always if i
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see a challenge it is kind of the call space require a lot of long because they don't only work from government support private. they will need to. this is a need to be investment from low for good as the one. but we will finance is as you move forward, would also be required. and also, of course, the short market, which is just not in india, but for foreign nationals have flown out of me and mar after they were released from prison. the group includes the japanese journalist and in astronomy and economist, been months june to issued a broad prisoner amnesty earlier this week, journalist a total computer has now landed. it took years to me to a port shown to now worked as an advisor, the elected leader, uncensored. she, he arrived on in melbourne on friday. those american republics government is
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building a border wall in a be to stop undocumented migrants entering from neighboring hygiene. it says it also wants to prevent weapons and drug smuggling. but as to raise the bow reports from the bond in the dominican republic rights group, say the war warning, stop desperate haitians from trying to cross over the i will divide the carry be an island by new laughter. it's designed to separate the dominican republic from haiti, dominique, in general, the fire lonia says the will will play a crucial role in protecting his country against contraband and illegal immigration . over there, you can see where the 1st stage that involved this part of the country of the perimeter was that we are building hades in turmoil. and thousands are desperate to escape gang related violence and hunger. the dominican republic is trying to prevent refugees from entering the country and has the 40 over 50000 haitians in the past 5 months. general frank with
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a to says the dominican government is simply not equipped to offer refuge to so many needy people low. but american also for us, we share a border with one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. haiti is in the middle of the political, economic, and social crisis. some say that 60 percent are controlled by armed non state actors or gangs. imagine a country that is controlled by gangs, we allow haitians to cross and get supplies. this cannot do much more. and that's why for many, this wall is necessary. this is what the fence is going to look like. it's going to be about 4 meters toward and in some areas where there's like more took relation. it's going to have metal bars and in areas is going to look much more like this type because the risks of people trying to cross over are smaller. the wall is being built mostly by haitian workers here in the country, legally, who represent some of their domenico republics cheap labor force. the wall is expected to cover a 164 kilometers of the almost $400.00 that divide both countries. but him hating
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people failing, it won't stop them from crossing over and over again for life. we're here living on an island and they're trying to stop migrants from crossing. but you can't really stop the phenomenon. it's going to happen even if they deport people. this will continue to happen. there has to be a change in haiti. this is what's needed promoting stability in haiti if a stated priority for countries in the region. but so far, most attempts have failed. human rights will say the wall is a misguided use of resources that will further militarize the area and only push people to take greater risks. to escape that, he said, well, i'll just cedar the one of the haitian dominican border, the new boss of the found crypto currency exchange f t x. as the company used customer funds to buy homes in the bahamas for employees. f t x filed for bankruptcy. last week it's found a sam bank, min fried as resigned as chief executive, new se,
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or john re describes the collapse as a complaint failure of corporate control. vote is in malaysia, head to the poles on saturday. the malay vote traditionally dominates elections as the ethnic group accounts, mainly 70 percent of the population. but political realignments may more pot. he said competing for these votes than ever before. lauren fluid has more from full napa valley. everything is part of the majority in malaysia. he's an ethnic malay animal in this multi cultural nation. many so vote along racial and religious lines . they were mostly, i would like to work for pot, the defense my faith champions, the rights of my lease and is able to manage the economy. he says he'll also assess each candidates capabilities, millivolts, like his or what each party is hoping to capture ahead of saturdays general
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election. for the 1st time, paris or not, you know, or the national front, which has long dominated politics, will not be the only coalition that promotes malay privileges. it has to compete with the national alliance. made up of malays only party bursa 2 and the malaysian islamic party. then there's the alliance of hope seen as more multi racial and reform minded. and finally, a new fringe party led by veteran politician martin mohammed. the you have 3 loc tree, 4 large coalition that are all competing 40 or for the malay, for no one's he's more common than the other. you the, the, the support level symbol you're swing from one in to the other. many analysts anticipate this election to be the most competitive in malaysia's history. it's also the 1st time all 3 major coalitions have had a stint in government prior to the polls. a lot of leave with this with start thinking about how i'm having sort of a certain racial profile in government,
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is not a guarantee to their lives improving. so those are instances where are you, you with the encouraging science of us moving away from re smith politics. increasingly though the younger generation is showing signs of departing from traditional voting patterns to we live in a multi racial country. we kind of want to, ah, choose one particular race or religion to run the country at stake is political stability. malaysia has had 3 prime ministers since the last election 4 years ago. 2 administrations have collapsed because in fighting and diffraction, and with some base projecting a parliament with no majority and the coalition government as a result. that stability may prove elusive. florence louis, i'll just the quality of the family of josh. sure, active as i've done faster,
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has been allowed to visit him in jail. 2 days after he entered his hunger strike, they say his condition has gotten much worse than he suffered. what they describe as a need to experience at the fact has been most of the past decade in jail. he's having a 5 year sentence for sharing a facebook post about a prisoner who died in custody. un secretary general antonio terrorist says, humanity will only save the planet if it can all become a breakdown. and trust between rich and poor nations. negotiate is that the cop 27 climate summit remain far apart on key issues as the deadline for new deal approaches, brazil's president elect lewis in the field. the lead to silver has told the climate talks that he'll reverse the environmental policies of his criticism. he met with environmental activists at the making into the me there
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are just 2 days to go before the world cup stance and cynical. chances have taken a serious blow striker and most influential player. saudi money has been ruled out of the tournament. the 2 time african player of the year has undergone surgery following an injury. southwell, playing for his club side in germany, a football coach in indonesia is changing the lives of young people from low income households. coach add g offers free training to children, and some of his students have even made it to the national league. jessica washington has the story, like many of his teammates also is looking forward to the world. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, randomly. i support argentina because my favorite place is messy. i don't have of the favorites. i am an artist to mr. porter. 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 the whole thing that i want to play for
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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 is trained hundreds of children offering free lessons for those from low income households. they aside longer, longer the yeah, i am very proud. my heart is happy. i have never regretted a whole county. my loss isn't going genius. he even purchases boots and josie's for all seal and other students. what role is one of indonesia most populous sports, but many families can't afford training. the efforts of coaches like algae make the game more accessible, but children from low income households. some of his former students have made it into the national leagues, including as rosy for kyla who has traveled the world playing for the women's team . yeah, girl amanda, on betty coach as he doesn't see how rich or poor a person is. but he has talent,
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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. that is empty, they're gonna use, i'm seminary, i want these children to play football. so that could be strong and be confident. so they can have a good future. nowadays, football schools are expensive for, but i believe football should be cheap. a football belongs to the people ma setup. he often dips into his savings to pay for equipment and hiring the field. a cost he says is worth it when he sees what his students can achieve. jessica washington al jazeera to carter. ah, you're watching al jazeera, these are the headlines this our north career isn't attending a medium asia pacific leaders in bangkok, but it's front and center. as the apex summit begins p.
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