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will be life and called to ah, this is our life. and how can we up? i more read launches a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile prompting temporary evacuation orders in japan. yeah, joe biden. irish who's coming to you as president gets a warm welcome arrives in i'm and exploring his ancestral room. we look at how dangerous lebrands economic crisis might be with a government refusing more international financial help. ah, so it's up for his military says north korea has laws. what may be
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a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile? japan government issued temporary evacuation or orders in hawkeye to expect you to miss elton lamb. near the island. it fell in the waters between the korean peninsula in japan. a lot comes days after north cruise lead, it came jogan called for more offensive military deterrents to count to south korea and the united states. robert bride reports now from soul. the miss all was detected early thursday, being launched from close to young young. and it was towards the end of its half hour flight tracking east over the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. that all thirties in the golden japanese island of her kite, raised that alarm, telling people to take shelter faring that the missile or the debris from it could fall in or around the island picardo itself in the past north career and some of its wo provoked to launch it had sent missiles over the top of her kite,
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out into the pacific ocean as it was with this launch. the missile fell far short, but it did have a last the trajectory reaching out to, to, to some, 3000 kilometer, which is led people to speculate whether this was an intermediate range, ballistic missiles or a longer range, heavier intercontinental ballistic missile. the kind of giant weapons that no career has been showing off of the military parade, which it has resumed development and testing of in the past year. either way, as with previous lodges, this has been roundly condemned by officials here and in japan, a congressional shackle. this launch is an outrageous actor, escalates the provocation against the entire international community. and a series of actions by north korea, including repeated launches of ballistic missiles. 3 since the peace and security of our country and the international community. absolutely unacceptable. in south
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korea, military officials are also studying whether this could have been a new type of missiles using solid fuel. such weapons are more sophisticated, they can be more quickly deployed from a mobile launcher, making them harder to detect and defend against. i would represent a significant development in the north miss l program. rob mcbride, i was just era so well, craig, mark is a professor international studies at the corporate to women's university in turkey . and he thinks that you're getting, the goal is to disrupt renewed efforts between south korea and japan to counter the north. it just shows the ongoing danger. all of the north korea's position that they determined to show that they have a threatening capacity to deter any attacks upon its territory. and they wanting to maintain attention, made all the other international crises,
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such as the chinese military exercises around taiwan this week. and of course, the ongoing warn you, cried the japanese in the south korean defense ministries, restoring their ties and sharing intelligence and potential cooperation for emergencies involving north korea. and of course, the united states, hilda lod scale military drills with south korea. and of course, the united states is also has many bases here in japan. so we're trying to disrupt this cooperation would be an objective of the north koreans. however, this is only more likely to make japan was determined to continue building up its defenses to deter a potential south korean attacks. and also potentially china and russia. now to don's military to send reinforcements to the northern city of mariah as tensions rise between the army and a power military force. the army says the rapid support forces of deploying troops
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in the capital called to ban of the cities. the r s f says it's only carrying out what it calls normal duties. the 2 sides are in dispute. so if your proposal to integrate the paramilitary group into the military yourself was formed in 2013 to fight armed rebel groups in the door for a region. it was later deployed in crackdowns gates, people protesting against the government. sabbath school, danielle abbey, the responsibility of protecting the safety and security of the country, folds on the shoulders of the armed forces. according to the constitution law, the law has organized how this support is offered. depending on this, we should raise the alarm. i mean, our country's going through a dangerous and historic turn i my very, which is increased by the mobilization of forces and re deployment of the rapid support forces inside the capitol and other cities. these movements took place without the approval of the armed forces or coordination with it,
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which has raised fears in the public deepened security concerns and raised tensions among organized forces behalf. while it's crow, straight away to have a morgan who joins us from come to me and tell us more about the tensions between the military and the reference support forces. ah, well tensions between the rapids support forces, military group and the army has been going on for a while now, even before the talk began to sign an agreement to handle parts of sibling government. and that's because they had different rules of being in the same county . we've heard statements from the head of the military group, the rapids support forces saying that the 25th of october, military, which deposed the transitional government has been a mistake and said that he was against and repeatedly called clint agreement went up before the salt. you'll be hearing the head of the army think that he will not
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handle with our unless there is a political cause between the parties. what size were giving different statements before the talk thoughts. and then these talks that are currently taking place with the major part being the security sector reform, the army and the our staff both have different vision on how this integration of the rapid support forces into the army should happen. specifically the issue of command that would be recept wants to fall under the civilian government, or rather the prime minister will be to transitional government. what the next few while the military wants them to be under command. these are just some of the few differences between the 2 sides and because of these differences, an agreement that was signed on april 4th and the april is yet to be signed and to dance still remain in a political turmoil. hipaa will persevere. it's pretty windy, but we can't hear you, so we will carry all it. tell us how this will affect the this already unstable situation in the country. while we're already
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seeing that effects up at different resets the military because the deal that was supposed to be signed in the power will be handed over to civil government has already been postponed twice. and that's just in some of the politics we've heard from political parties expressing concern that because one of them are armed with foreign military recess and the army, both both are spread across the country. then there are concerns of a possible military clash between the 2 side, not just here in the capital, but in other fields. because according to the statement by the spokesperson of the military, what are we where the movement of troop of our stuff happened on wednesday? it's not just the only location, it's also happened in the capitol as well as well as other states. so they are concerned that if those 2 sides, the military and the receptor not aren't out there differences as soon as possible, this tension, the difference between them in terms of integration, will turn into an arm clash, which would lead the country into a civil war. or if it will leave that good,
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thanks very much. the for that update. his local report is in car team. now syria and saudi arabia are resuming constant services and flights for the 1st time since the 2011 uprising civil war. the syrian foreign ministers in jetta on the 1st such visited over decade, pfizer, mac dodd, men, prince pfizer, beneford to disgust efforts to find a political solution to the syrian crisis. we had supported serious opposition at the beginning of the war, and the country was shunned by arab nations after brutal government grant towns on civilians. the ties with the charlotte side government to have improved in recent months. and a rating delegation has also arrived in riyadh to discuss reopening its embassies and consulates. countries restoring ties, which was 77 years ago in a deal broken by china, comes 2 days after the saudi delegation visited iran's capital and the cutter and bahrain have announced they will restore diplomatic ties. the statement comes
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after a high level meeting, read the 2 side said they want to strengthen relations and enhance unity within the region. in 2017 arraigned join saudi arabia, u e, and egypt in imposing a blockade and cutter, it january, barons. crown prince spoke with cutters and mia shake it to me in a been hum at our funny by phone to discuss brazil's president lewis. now sir luna da silva is in china to boost political and economic ties with his nation's biggest trading partner. he arrived in shanghai for the inauguration of brazil's former president, did my roof as the head of the new development back. it was set up by brazil, russia, china, india, and south africa, known as bricks, which is a group of emerging economies. president luda will then head to beijing where he's expected to discuss the ukraine war with president shing ping on the 2nd day of his visit to either do as president joe biden will meet the president of prime minister before dressing the irish parliament
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when. when's a large crowds welcomed him to come to lovely? he has ancestral roots at a small gathering in a pub, biden's spoke about his family history in connection to ireland. zab off. who said the irish of the only people in the world. in my view, who actually are nostalgic about the future? think about it. no style, jake, about the future. i think we all are no matter where we live. if we have outreach plenty, this is because more than anything, more than anything in my experience, hope is what beach in the heart of all people, particularly in the heart of the irish hope, every action is about hope. we can make things better with biden was in belfast among the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreements. the deal ended 30 years of violence breaks. it has threatens that peace place the trade border
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between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. under simmons reports now from belfast, joe biden had 2 main messages in belfast. congratulations on a deal. it's given a quarter of a century of peace and a warning that know the melons future is dependent on restoring it to evolve. power sharing government or a major new campus for also university. he addressed a mostly young audience. many who weren't born before the good friday agreement. much of his messaging though, was to politicians. but i believe democratic institutions established the good friday agreement, rank critical to the future of not allowed a government that works to find ways to heart problems together. kind of draw even greater opportunities, richard or hope the assembly and the executor will soon be restored as a judgement for you to make that made. i hope it happens. it's here the seat of
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devolve government, stormont, where power should be shared between nationalists and eunice. the democratic unionist party that the u. p. walked out in protest at post breakfast, trading restrictions more than a year ago, and its leader doesn't show any sign of changing position despite the presidential warning. so despite something really, when you think about it, the president of the u. s. not only pointing the finger at northern ireland and saying in a ye, me to work harder, especially elected representatives. it's a sort of plan to have venerable, always cinemark, caesar and hell. and that requires like ship census to take up their responsibilities. people in northern ireland are divided about the u. s. president . many union this se his visit is more like a stop over on his way to the republic of ireland. no walk about for joe biden, because security is so heavy, but that's not the reason for the shortness of the shed. you only 16 hours in northern ireland and only
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a brief meeting over coffee with the u. k. prime minister richie soon act downing street said relations with the u. s. were good at the white house, firmly denied a claim from a former democratic unit leader. the biden hated the u. k. in that soon act supported biden's views on power sharing. and i think that's incredibly exciting or been growth jobs and prosperity to northern ireland. and i know he shows my ambition to see institutions here, back up and running. that's what people and businesses and all knowledge is our president biden left for the irish republic. having made it clear, the peace in northern ireland needs bolstering, and that can't happen with political instability. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast . so i had her an out 0. lauren, russia that could been men from leaving the country and force him to fight a motor make faces it's worse color outbreak and 20 years as weeks after cycling devastated part of the country. ah
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hell i we got those usual sharp showers across a good part of southeast asia. the philippines could see some very heavy downpours, said northern parts of country as we go on into friday for indo china. not too bad . a few showers there into our vietnam into laos may be pushing across into northern parts of cambodia, rolling over towards se thailand, scattering a showers there across bornea, sumatra, indonesia sinks and big and heavy showers as we go on through the next couple of days has sent me plenty of wet weather coming through here and some really wet weather, also making its way towards the north west of australia. here we have severe tropical cyclone ill sir, making its way toward sir port headland, with some violent winds over the next 24 to 36 hours. so that will cause some problems. it is the biggest storm we have seen since sir laurence back in 2009. so
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violent winds coming through here ways could just as much as $270.00, maybe 280 kilometers per hour at wet weather that will be across and very heavy rain that will make its way across northern heart. solved w way, pushing into the interior a notice some rudy heavy right. also pushing across a south australia as well as we go through satch stay elsa. eat is up as we go through saturday. but more heavy. dow pulls into the right center with town the untold stories. ah, we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us. if we are fiesta from my eyes and power and pasha, we tell your story. we are your voice. your news,
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your net al jazeera lou ah, well again, you're watching out 0 reminder. our top story is esa and sedans. military has sent reinforcements to the northern city roy as attentions mount between the army and a power military force. it's warning that the rapid support forces of mobilizing across the country, south careers, it military says north korea has launch what may be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile fell in the waters between the korean peninsula. japan, japan issued temporary evacuation with his client. he was present,
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joe biden is expected to meet the irish president prime minister on day 2 of his visit to islands on wednesday. he was greeted by large crowds in county love where he has ancestry. ukraine has rejected russia's announcement that it has captured more than 80 percent of these. the city of buck route, the head of russia's wagner. mastery group made the comments of wednesday, but ukraine's military. it says it controls considerably more than 20 percent of the city bus routes has seen some of the faces battles in the war with thousands of soldiers killed while rushes parliaments is approved. controversial billed to create a digital draft system that could been men from leaving the country up until now. military service notices had to be delivered in person. but many russians avoided the draft by simply moving away from their registered address. those of jibari reports now from moscow, markley to which he see to you as an ugly chief. 163 members of russia's upper
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house agreed to pass a law, making it easier for men to be enlisted into the military. you know, the kremlin says they will and chaos your areas of equipment. like some reported recently at facilities like this. people have to report here after receiving the notice from the defense ministry. russian men between the ages of $18.27 are obliged to serve a year in the military under the new law which needs to be signed by president where we are putting a new federal digital database will expedite the process and those in it will not be allowed to leave the country. men will have 20 days to report to their local and listen offices in their regions. if they don't, there will be severe penalties. those include not being able to rent property, get a loan or credit card from the bank, nor to be able to buy a car or even get a marriage certificate restrictions that only one politician who voted against the law says or unconstitutional. mirror caterina proud of them,
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that the measure and restricting, right, so not consistent with existing law is to say nothing of constitutional law. the penalty for not receiving it for objective reasons is inadequate. let's not lie. we all understand what is lower is aimed at the problem. a sentiment shared by many who will be affected here in the taking the personal freedom is being restricted. to me, someone of conscription age. this is bad in our country right now. there are 2 options, either prison or either you go and fight and die for someone else's cause or you sit in prison. i think it's a strange solution, unexpected, distrusting. it's not clear. i work the most the i think electronic summons of a strange thing. you may not see this notification and having problems. i don't know how to fight this. currently, those doing their mandatory military service or not call to the front lines and ukraine. the defense ministry says it's using contracts soldiers there. the timing
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of the passing of this bill is also significant, as the military is preparing to launch its annual bring recruitment. dr. rest of december, the kremlin announced that they're going to mobilize reservists. it turned out that the russian system of mobile as ation is not really working. if they don't know where they're reservists are, the system is not dysfunctional. so this is an attempt to make it more functional. according to the defense ministry, 147000 men will be called to do their military service this year, and now they will have little choice but to report for duty or face the consequences. doors, the jabari al jazeera, moscow, lebanon is facing an economic crisis blamed on years of mismanagement and corruption, the bailout from the international monetary fund has been proposed as the only realistic chance of recovery, but political and financial liter refusing to know how to report. now from beirut,
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lebanon is buying wheat through a world bank loan. it's the only way to ensure the price of bread. a main staple remains subsidized. the state is nearly bankrupt and struggling to pay importers in dollars. if it was not for the world bank loan today, we would have been looking at a price of brad that is over a $120000.00 liberties lead us, which is almost twice the current price. the week loan is one of many projects finance by the world bank. roughly $80000.00 families are receiving cash assistance as part of a social safety net program. it helped build but it has set conditions on funding that's not for emergency use. for example, in order for the nearly collapsed energy industry to get funding, lebanon has the audit, the state electricity company responsible for much of the government's debt. the
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international community says it won't bailout a political class accused of decades of corruption. it says the financial lifeline lebanon needs will only come through an agreement with the international monetary fund. and that requires economic and fiscal reforms, improper oversight over public finances. but decision makers back by the business elite have not shown interest. so far, they've made the public pay for an estimated $70000000000.00 in losses. there is a clear path or that has been taken that has seen most of the deposits in the backing, says the sector liquidated, or the refined, if what one can say at a very, very discounted rate. and we have seen that for, you know, $3040000000.00 donor. so for all the while the economic situation is worsening with inflation and triple digits. and they're both of them. however,
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clear of the government has been absent. it's done nothing. the economies in ruins and unemployment is high. analysts say, and i am have program would unlock billions of dollars in funding, and also gives investors confidence the country as reforming and many warn without that lebanon, good faith, the never ending crisis that will have a reversible consequences, especially for the poor seneca. there al jazeera big root, at least 25 people have died after a boat carrying migrants. st. off the chain is in coasts. meanwhile, in italy, hundreds people arrived in the sicilian port of tanya, the 700 migrants refugees who were on board a deliberated boats became trying to see when they ran out a few of us in front of any body. and the most important part is the one concerning medical testing that we are performing with our medical stuff. we are taking care of those who are sick that we work on where to host them. we distribute shoes and
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food. later we transfer the people to the hub where we hope they will have to wait as little as possible before they be located across italy. authorities and they could all have arrested 3 people off the gang violence left 9 people dead. the shooting incident happened in the coastal city as what the police say about 30 attackers were involved in the incident. they were for to be arrived in boats and carson and foreign fishermen, traders and workers. the fort warehouse, gangs had been buying for control of as well. this research, the corridor for drug trafficking to europe and the united states for the south 6 prisoners were found. hire myself in the city of que local media report say the block where the bodies were found is controlled by gag linked to drug trafficking. some of that was worst gang related mass killings have happened at the prison since february 2021 more than 400 inmates been killed in 8 prison massacres. renewed fighting between and 23 fighters and regional allied forces has taken place
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near the city of goma and democratic republic of congo. the rebels have taken control of several towns in these 2. nearly 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes, and thousands of students have been prevented from going to school. so to heart, as this report ah, piece by piece thomas maria fixes his families tent, living in a small refugee camp just outside the city of go math. there's plenty of time, but not much to do. at 22 years old, he should be studying his final year in college. instead, he's doing odd jobs. he says to survive. being displaced in the democratic republic of congo is tough for many, a column way conical no. and on. when i'm in the camp and as he students from gama in the final year like me and others doing the internships, it really hurts my heart because of the war. a continue my studies. i wonder when i get to finish the years, just passing by thomas is one of nearly
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a 1000000 people who fled their homes to him not just once, but 3 times. several civil wars have taken place in the d. r. c. during the past decades. why involving the c n d p militia from cuba region muslim, wrong, alonzo cartucker, my study started getting disrupted with the war against the c and d. p. were fled to congress chena for a whole year. then we fled again in 2012. all this meant that i had several blank years in my education. and here we are again. you flip the war with the intern for the rebels. it's impossible for me to study. the m $23.00 rebel group is widely believed to be backed by neighboring ronda and accusation. kigali denies the fighters of taken over areas of land in the east of d. r. c. the united nation says that carried out war crimes against the congress people. most of the conflict is taking place in d. r. c's eastern regions, including north kiva. it, tory and mon yama. that's a rich and minerals. ya sees fighting the rebels for
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a joint military operation with east african regional forces in a country with more than $200.00 tribes. the violence husband was and why ethnic divisions and created a humanitarian crisis. thomas is 1750000 young hong believes his education is being disrupted. unicef report more than 2000 and schools shut down during the last year. and many children in use are missing out on a basic education. thomas says he dreams of earning a living as a teacher one day, but until then he can only accept, he says, for life's dealt him so far. so to hide it, there are mozambique his face was cholera outbreak and more than 20 years. that's after the country was battered by cycling. freddy in late february and early march, more than a 1000000 people have been affected by the storm. the world health organization says damage to health and water facilities is increase. the risk of diseases donna
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has become the 1st country to approve of vaccine from malaria. that research is according a world change. the vaccine known as are 21 cannot be used on children age between 5 and 36 months. the world health organization is also considering improving the vaccine when eric kills about $620000.00 people each year. most of the young children people in northwestern australia, bracing for what could be the most powerful tropical cycling to hit the region in a decade. cycling bill says currently contribution for storm, but it's expected to strengthen to category 5 by the time it makes land for later on thursday. full costs is expected to bring. what they described was very destructive winds of up to 275 kilometers. a cloud of dust is engulfing beijing has a sandstorm sweeps across northern china. the national weather service says the conditions are expect to last until sunday. it's a.
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