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the a senior to see to arrive in south korea for the 1st official visit by japanese leda and or over a decade the i money in 5000 their life. and also coming up to have a station in the democratic republic of congo, state media report, 600 people have been killed in flooding and land slides. see don's warring sides begin to wilkes and saudi arabia's mediators press for an end to the conflict that has killed hundreds of displaced thousands of thousands of indian soldiers deployed to the northeast in state of 94 with dell since have been killed in essex finance. the
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hello and welcome, the japanese prime minister says that he intends to have frank talks with the south korean president in sol. for me, i can see this trip to south korea as prime minister as the 1st official visit our japanese leda in 12 years. this comes just 2 months out of elite as met in tokyo, trying to repair relation strain by historical issues, mostly related to, to pounds, occupation of korea from 1910 to 1945. the government's all cool pricing on defense in the face of north korea's nuclear threats. and china is growing influence schedule mcbride, there's life for us in that, sol, rob tells us about the prospects for the visit. and what does that mean for improving relations? yeah, it certainly does indicate the woman relations after years when we sold the sour
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and good relations between tokyo and. and so you have to go back to 2011 when we had the last such summit visit by a japanese prime minister here. and it does follow a visit by use a gal, the south korean president as a guest of casita to tokyo in mid march when the 2 agreed to we stopped shuffle, diplomacy, they will be talking a that the summit meetings most a significantly about security in the face of north korean threats both lead us take a very tough line when it comes to this provocative missile testing by north korea . but they'll also be talking about great to collaboration on high tech industries, especially on strategically significant insensitive components like semi conductors . and then all of this has been helped by the re establishing of preferential trading status, which had been withdrawn in that tit for tat dispute. arising from the treatment to compensation for war time, forced labor,
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south koreans votes to work in world war 2 japanese factories that use to kill now believes he has a result allowing for much closer ties with japan. okay, thank you for that. brought mcbride a speaking to a staff from so we can speak now to ben while holidays should try and he's in the junk professor of political science international fast temporary university. japan joins us now from took care of really good of you to join us. there is, of course, as we've been hearing a lot of difficult history between these 2 countries have determined all they really the 2 sides in improving relations. and i think they are truly determined its been um for a few years actually that both sides have been talking about improving the relations. and on top of that, there's been the united states who is the most important ally of both countries that has been pushing the 2 countries to mend these times because it makes it a lot easier for the united states to, you know, advance. it's interesting the region, if it's too regional allies,
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are able to have or establish their relations on a more stable funding. so i would say one of the biggest changes was the election of you in sucky all the south stream president on like the previous south korean presidency has been very keen to improve relations with, with japan. we've seen that with a visit of you into tokyo about 2 months ago in march. and uh now with this visit by the prime minister. um, cuz she got to south korea. um, the 2 sides really seemed set to, to embark on a new journey towards more stability after 10 years of frankly, quite difficult relationship. so you mentioned the us clearly, this is in the interest of the f. washington's in the pacific strategy. i mean, how much pressure do you think has they've been from the us on these 2 countries to make sure relations improve? oh, quite a bit. and i think that pressure, uh,
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the united states has been quite open about, you know, trying to get its allies to gets along and to improve their relations over the last 10 years. going back to the premises, i present brock obama. uh, same thing for president donald trump, um the officials in washington dc were constantly talking about their desire for a better relations between soul and told joe, but the reality is as much as the washington is a key ally for these both countries. it has limited leeway when it comes to what it can do in the bilateral relations between soul and tokyo. so regardless of their efforts, none of this was going to be possible without the real desire on both sides on both sides. now, in the case of tokyo, this desire has been there for a few years. but like i said, with this change of administration in south korea, finally, we're kind of seeing a conclusions of factors that uh, that allow us to that allow this relationship to move to
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a new level. is that just saying that domestically the south korean public up don't appear to be happy about that pm strategy? it hasn't. his popularity is taking a huge hit at home. it is, is it similar in japan? i know it's, i would say it's quite different in japan, although in japan, of course there is a degree of resentment. i would say over the south korean political attitude towards japan. and there is also a sense of kind of fatigue over these repeated requests by south korea, for greater apologies on the side of japan. um, overall there's been more a desire on the part of the japanese public and the japanese government to move on from this difficult relationships. but indeed, as you mentioned in south korea, the domestic pressure has been quite an issue for years. in fact, the anti japanese sentiment in south korea historically has been very high, many south between politicians, including south korean presidents in fact have also played on that anti japanese
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sentiment. and so this makes it harder for many korean leaders to reinforce, to reestablish an improve relations but south korea because very often they will face a blow back from the south korean public and they try to go too fast and improving relations with told you no doubt china will be watching all this very closely. i mean, how, how concerned will they be as well for china, obviously, having a allies of the united states improving their relations is not something that is in its interest for this reason. um china with successive south korean administrations, it has tried to kind of woo, south korea away from the american or a bed and closer with an it's fear of influence. this has been easier with starting south korean presidents now with the current south current president view and he has been somewhat critical of china. he has also expressed
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a desire for closer relations with the united states. so this is not welcome for china obviously because this kind of greater coordination between japan, the united states and south korea just makes it easier for the united states to advance. it's interesting, harder for china to do it for itself in the region. so no, this is not going to be a very well come development depending on the outcome, but this will not be a very welcome development for of aging. okay, good. if you to join us spend while harvey shatara adjunct professor political science and international f as a temple university in japan, and thank you to thank you very much. the, the death toll from floods and lance lines that have swept away homes in the democratic republic of congo has risen to 600. as, according to state media,
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south key, the province has been the was type area since heavy rain full began on thursday. barbara and golf, the has story. days after the last night, presidents of number village facing the full scale of that tragedy. deborah columbus, west face of been confirmed. the heavy people awaiting my brother's wife died with all her 4 children. sofa, hundreds of parties have been re coverage of some 9 sites and floods in south keeping. villages say they caught more until they find the bodies of the enough ones. now might have got those through if any pictures of this happened to you, i lost by the brother who was director of a primary school. he drowned with these 3 teaches and i lost my grandfather. he also drowned unless his tourney. she's also dead sofa. none of the more disappointing found one at please, the community was buried in seconds. local government says it will take longer to
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ramp up a risk, you know, probation. the region is played with groups and displacement crises, which compet efforts defy to emergencies. if you would have to include a man, if it is necessary to evaluate the term human and material damage, we cannot count them. but about the recovered dead bodies we all collected. but we've got more than $203.00 recovered dead bodies each day. france graham finds those who survive know some of what the last copy replaced barbara and good puts out is there thousands of security forces have been deployed to india is north eastern monopole stays else in the days of ethnic silence. besides installs it up to a court ruling recommended special economic status for the majority mind paid community . this is opposed by minority tribal groups on silk. how small this is the aftermath of facing between rival ethnic groups in the district of church
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and for dozens have been killed in the violin since thursday. and many others are injured. young joined ching worked as a nurse and was treating the wounded of the duty on her way back home. she seems to encounter the most uh, where is it? and as it was there at the moment and that tension between the majority, may tay and minority cookie, tribal communities has escalated since february. that's when the state government started to drive to evict some kooky people from their houses saying they had encroached. unprotected forests is not uh, something that stopped in a spiral of a moment. this is a uh, the type both were law office. uh, like the domain and communities i may say community has been in various way denying
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the type of uh, the arise, the under the quantity was on as well as those that developed man funds that are infected for the type of existing phone lines hoping widened by the crew in neighboring myanmar, thousands of refugees sharing ethnic ties with tribal groups in money, poor, have crossed over to may take groups or accusing cookies of sheltering illegal immigrants. meaning that people are able to be out protesting here and not to fight with other communities. move on to live in peace, but if people want to dominate us, we've been locked, remain silent. the army has been deployed to come to violence, occur few and a shoot to kill order have been put in place. ship on silk, which is 0. to ren setup palm is the edison chief of the frontier monopole is with us on the phone from mission and poor a thank you for joining us. what's behind the search in this recent violence? the model of the report that because this given this
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showing this now has said that there's a fight between the so called measure the so called because the bedroom may be called fuels of about 15 slightly more than 50 percent of the population of the entire many pool and you know, many pool has typically she brought it to groups, going to not got the cookies. what it has to do is try, i just do tried the constitution of india, which i did on set of revisions. and i thought that the actions and posted discrimination, although the do one on some of the group of ethnic group called the mate, the who is considered the majority by being more than 50 percent of the for pollution. so i look back and see that you have just shown, sees that have been some kind of conflicting conflict of interest to begin with in
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groups in many cool. and you know, that even have been on to a conflict for over a decade before are over 570 get snow. but the reason it didn't happen because the state government had uh, notified that they should be, they would be a big thing for pollution pool. and coaching up on the project and do that for us because he hasn't been identified by the government of money for but what happens is in some of these are for the tracking for this looking at me, corporate, this team met them. the most minority drive, but i do have one of the group, i think group here. it says i'm a bit pregnant, but what else is the data offered normally do this because it costs over from young ma. so right. most of the tribes have yeah. what goes over from the law and to the pages. it's not only that the center military take over the number,
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but also because of the biggest factors that cross over to india. so we have what, what is just as you just a few and just to pick you up on that, just to pick you up on that. tell us a bit more about a, these migrants from me and all that in the forest mean what supposed to be there and why? why are they residing in the forest to this migrate is where you do because the really to take over the next month. but before there had been a series of migrants for in order for me and my b because to become effective, the pollution infected because i'm accepted, it could be possible, but the fact is this june, cookie good deal. so how do i think i did this on the same people stephen the other side of the board of the national border. so sometimes on denmark, national, comfortable dad because they share the same language and culture and very difficult for the government, the government. but many people to identify who are eager to meet you and
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communicate you need in steps come into money. but that is $11.00 of the backdrop of the horn restriction. so, but majority of the media as a file, i think it makes that has to be redo the config as if it is, you can do a bunch of customs or private business mon dry goods. but as i said, it has already been in the conflict or but what about the, the, the, the organization off the field and a projected for us to purchase, identify the government, the government of india. but then there had been arguments put forth from the community that if the, the circle, the minority community, well, i'll give them, you know, some of the believe this would have been identified by the government, the many who had been dead for since ages. and what did you look for the uh, the i love that it's been, so i'd love to hear the unique vin size. that would be some kind of differences between that. but if you, if i remember, it was, did you be emily, you know,
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from the same cry, business issue on the sort of the many people and also highlighted the light of this try. those was what i meant evicted from this forest, right? so i've been okay with the bunny pool, also supported by the central government because i did for this minister minister the federal government of the destiny steele who had come downtown in fall said, is this the government, the money to has as you'd like to take any action, so the, so it's protected into that for it and the phone is the perfect good for us, but didn't it just to interrupt me so, so i know i, so in recent months we've seen all this violence erupt and we know thousands of security forces have been deployed, i mean, where do you see things going? uh well we'll be on the be able to calm things down a model in uh see it does have been normally good and it's been so far. vitamin supported in the last one day that it's often before off or maybe i'd like to speak no, but uh, the day before yesterday it was quite
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a thing and it was coming from various sources, particularly ministry, media and money for her to finally on the day and then we put that together, we have a 54 people that you know and the, the bodies had been lying monks of really fosters of the new farm in the tucson district. and you find the people joking in fall and do a bit too much for the phone and i know they just took off into from a district, but deep vinyl began from the source on both sides. so like if i need to be candid, it's been over to deposit, got to do so it's been split to as i said, more or less, you know, in time on most how many districts we have a few districts that was involved in for east. we said to districts move on that to district, even if i left didn't have a so fun for then we'd have taken the district didn't password come from the district and also digits chick, phone wire. i beside the school district, the district also has been affected. okay, be declared, it shouldn't be what?
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because with the center sending of forces additional forces by the center because i think that that and see the center sent in the median. the government has involved to go to 55 of the constitution who to disagree. move this, do you mean government that the federal government can intervene in the affairs of the state? government will not have a particular state from extended migration and internet issues as well. so if you understand this to yeah, this is yes. and in addition to the defensive, so we'd have one element because i was thinking of all of the uniqueness of the thing. so, okay, we do, we do that. i even love default this. i can the when to go get, but the conflict has more or less died down, but the pension funds the pension. thanks darren and darren, thank you. i'm forcing we're out of time, but we understand that just a file what you've been talking about. thank you so much. darren setup palm edison,
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chief of the frontier multiple speaking to a stay on the phone for additional. still. ahead on and out, is there a moment in history? king charles is crowned with pumpkin patch and train the case passed coordination. 17 years, the hello, that will have a look at africa in a moment, 1st to the middle east and live and, and we're seeing more in the way of wet and when the weather creeping in across the eastern parts of the mediterranean dropping temperatures in places like is ro, an occupied palestinian territory? jerusalem coming down to 18 degrees celsius. that on monday, as the cloud stuff to keep its way for the east lat stria for the south of this doesn't blustery winds blowing around southern areas of saudi arabia that could cause some lifted dust,
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but heat coming through for re at 41 degrees celsius. the on monday and heat is still the story across northern parts of africa on sunday. temperature sitting high into newsheel, typically will come down. however, in tune is the arrival of that wet and windy weather. when the weather is the story for the canary islands, we've got some warnings out for rough seas that on monday, when the conditions as well persisting for places like the ivory coast we could see a ductile sandstone in southern molly with those thunderstorms intensifying on monday. and. c this one is all the story equitorial, guinea and the democratic republic of congo, sunday through to monday and some very wet weather intensifies across the eastern part of south africa that will draw up the temperature rather dramatically in johannesburg. the system a little boat is a mechanic color or even that self driving train. the vehicle that androids today
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can be deal with a human only robot like me will be everywhere else has 0 doki entries. this the lead on the weird and wonderful world of robots that learn things for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origin of this, which is the welcome back you watching l. just bear in mind. if i told the story is this, our japanese prime minister says he hopes the frank troops with the south korean president and sold so fast official visit our japanese data in 12 years. government
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wants to forge close to ties, and the face of china is growing. influence and threats from north korea that sold from slots and land slides in the democratic public, congo has risen to 600. according to state media, miscast, it's being hunted by bad weather loc as appropriate equipment. the texas police say 9 people have been killed in a shooting at a move in the city of island. the government was chosen kills by an officer. the scene just north of dallas. non people have been taken to hospital with injuries and they've been at least 198 mass shootings in the us to see a the ssl, the foreign ministers as representatives from c, john's warring sites all in jetta and mulch. the fast talks between the army and power military rapids support forces. since financing erupted, more than 3 weeks ago, by side said they would not negotiate. and then to the complex whatever we
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discussed, a few monetary entries. hundreds of people have been killed in thousands injured in the conflicts have been, morgan has been following developments on saturday from the sydney's capital call to it says relatively quiet, especially when you compare it to the previous 21 days. but over the past couple of hours, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired in the northern parts of the capital for 2 in the city of heavy specifically, we can see plumes of smoke rising from the center of battery in what's known as the industrial area in that's part of the capital for 2 and also it is 9 now residents of e smile and say that they were artillery strikes and air strikes being launched by the sudanese army against suppose that are assessed positions in that area. so when it was relatively quiet in the afternoon, now the situation is completely different around the vicinity of the presidential palace. we can also hear heavy artillery, but it's not clear if it's the city needs army firing at the rapids support forces for inside the presidential palace or whether it's the rapids support forces.
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trying to counter attacks from this is denise army. then there's also the city of nana and south dar for there was fighting between the rapids support for this. and this is denise army at around 4 pm local time. that's around 414 gmc, and that's ended with, according to residents with disabilities army pushing back the rapid support for those who were trying to take over the capitol. so while thoughts are ongoing in the city of jetta installed, your rape you here in cartoon. fighting is still very much ongoing between the rapids support forces and this within these army on sunday vices in chile will choose the members of the 50 seat council that will draw up a new constitution. the card tech states, back to the ministry role of general acosta though peter shay, this is the 2nd attempt. repricing it off to 2 lands, overwhelmingly. rejected the 1st try on those general apathy towards the verse. so last an american ad. so let's see, name and explains as it's back to the drawing board. and candidate
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gloria is on the campaign trail to as composers to choose her as a delegate to julie seconds constitutional convention. in less than 2 years. we have to, to make it clear the responsibility of writing across the dish that the service possibly be with future generations, with a long term view of the country. not with our ideology. she's referring toward turned out to be a device and 1st attempt to re draft to these people. she era constitution that was dominated by left wing delegates. the final text was held by many as the most progressive in the world with 21st century environmental standards. gender parity and guaranteed social rights, but in many other aspects is one too far. and in the end, julian's rejected it in a referendum 9 months ago. but why are people so apathetic about trying again?
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when we were going to write the constitution last time, we were all happy and what happened? nothing. this time the politicians will decide what to right. what's the point of going to vote for them some college vote or fatigue? 6 elections in just 3 years in the last process was exciting. a lot of people were interested. now there's been little campaigning, little interesting. people don't even know who the candidates are. other seems voters of parents and difference as part of a global institutional crisis. democracy is not feeling the problem of being in the government of the people by the people for the people on a good, not with good results. this time around, a committee of experts appointed by congress is already present to the blueprint for the new draft, which some believe gives it less legitimacy. still, it is mandatory, and the hope is that the new elected body will come up with
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a draft that while less and vicious than the last one would be less polarizing and more inclusive than the constitution left behind by jimmy's former dictatorship, the sea and human al jazeera santiago to and now we bring you the sites and the sounds from the coordination of king charles with that the shape. yes, the
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