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ah ah ah this is the w news lied from both in north korea, finds a ballistic missile over japan. japan's prime minister condemns the test convening an emergency national security council meeting. south korea's president to saying it's a reckless nuclear provocation that will be met with a resolute response. ukraine continues to regain territory in areas claimed by
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moscow. president soleski says troops have liberated more towns in several regions of the major gains in the east ukrainian forces. and now pricing that counter offensive in the southern region of high. so on the ran supreme leader breaks the silence on and he got their protests and accuses the us. and israel of planning the demonstrations around is biggest in years, he calls the death of a young woman in police custody a tragedy. and remembering the young victims of the holocaust project to restore the thousands of shoes from the children, killed it else fritz efforts to keep their stories alive for generations to come. ah, i've been fizzle and welcome north korea as find
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a ballistic missile. alova knows in japan. it's the 1st time this has happened in 5 years. japanese prime minister for we oki sheet a condemned the act, calling it outrageous. authorities in tokyo say the missile flew molden 4000 kilometers before landing in bo, his outside it's exclusive economic zone. the government activated it's miss on the system and ordered residents in northeastern regions to seek shelter. it also halted trains in the region as a precaution. just smith is a journalist in sole and senior correspondent with roy has i asked him if this michelle test is more serious than previous ones. certainly it seems like a bit of an escalation over what we've seen so far this year. north korea very rarely long. his evans estimate those over the country for obvious political reasons, are more typically acquired missiles on what's called a lofty project,
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basically very high up into space, and then coming down quite close to the country. this time however, they decided to suited much further than usual. this makes it actually part of this they've ever fired before. and so that obviously concerning the countries around the reaction that you talked about there in south korea as well as united states. all of them are very concerned about this and escalation, that is for so what do you think? no story is dictator is trying to accomplish here with this missile test. i was tell us that it has both technical and political implications. basically they're able to get a better feel for how their missiles would react and operate under real world conditions. but it also sends a message we've seen going drills just the past 10 days or so between south korea, united states and south korea. and this is something that north korea has
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complained about quite strongly. so there seems to be for sure political message there as well. there are also fees, again, could conduct a nuclear weapons test for the 1st time since 2017. they say this could happen shortly after china's upcoming party congress on october 16, according to south korean. and us officials can tell us more about that. so drivers, i have seen those preparations complete on so they believe that basically it's entirely up to clanging clinical calculations on when and whether he wants to resume their tests. and most of the servers, i think it's unlikely that they would test particularly close to the chinese congress, given their close ties with baking. but south korea has said that they see perhaps likely window after that congress i am b u. s. elections coming up in november and the latest missile test is seen as
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increasing the likelihood that north korea maybe preparing to go ahead and resume nuclear testing as well. just miss in sole thank you for the analysis. ukrainian forces have broken through russian defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid defensive in the east and seizing back more territory in areas annexed by russia and threatening supply lines for its troops. russian and sold officials have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the south region. on a for the rush were legally annexed. last week, ukrainian troops said to have gained territory as much as 30 kilometers away from where the front stood. just days ago, troops raising the flag, allegedly in his son, which had just been illegally annexed by russia. in donetta, another region, russia claims as its own ukrainians ride through in tanks. some of them captured and still bearing the russian war symbol, zed oliver the ga,
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ga. gov. rommel. him on her thrashing. ha ha, rotten wiggle. and now ha, this her machine. i will work for our arm. for no. russia recently announced it was annexing for regions of ukraine, ukrainian troops cape, recapturing territory. they achieved their biggest great through in the south since the war began. shortly after pushing soldiers out of the strategically important city of lemon in the working. now ukrainian president, the lot amused lensky says the army has liberated new towns in a number of areas where i live with junior, for the day, the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders, continued unity, there are new liberated settlements in several regions that are fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. it comes as president putin faces increasing
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problems with manpower logistics and morale, as well as thousands of men fleeing russia after being called up to fight in a morale boost for ukraine fighters who defended the as of styles. steel plant in the besieged city of mary paul were united with their families. the ukrainian troops were part of a prisoner swap, broken by a turkey where the fighters will remain until the end of the war. when these families hope to be back together again for good, the w has been unable to report from moscow in south euro, there was shut down following russia's invasion of u. k. a corresponding helium buyer is in the lobby and capital rica instead. what reaction to you hearing from russia regarding these ukranian gates? well, at the recent ukraine of fences come for an unfortunate colored,
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unfortunate time for the kremlin, especially as well when russia has just decided to annex these 4 new territories and ukraine. especially the loss of the man is particularly bad for the russians. there was outrage on russian stay television marguerite simonian, at the head of r. t. one of the kremlin chief propagandists alluded to the 2nd world war went stallion had soviet generals, shot after nazi germany invaded, and the russian army had to retreat. there were also, there was also very harsh criticism towards the ministry of defense from close puting allies. if guinea pri gozine, who is at the head of wagner and recently came out saying he was indeed in charge of the mercenary group and a rums and cut dear of the infamous leader of chechnya. both criticized the mystery of defense. prejudge and said that the generals should be sent to the front, bare foot armed with machine guns. and so of course, these are very,
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very harsh words and, but i wouldn't and under esther, i wouldn't overestimate this criticism. some people have been saying that these close putin allies have been undermining putin. there are also the possible there's also the possibility that you know, and they are vying for more influence and power. and this is the time where there is more a possibility for fluctuation and moving to the top and russian leads. and, but nevertheless, it, you know, this is a difficult for the kremlin because the control of the information sphere is vital for the security of futons regime. and we even saw yesterday, a russian tv host calling on russians to, to refrain from watching foreign media and a to self censor themselves. today, rush is expected to formally complete the illegal annexation of forward territories . how's it meant to do that when it doesn't have full control of them?
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well, that's a, that's very interesting question on a similar quick question was asked to, to meet the pest cough the speaker of the kremlin. he was asked where exactly these new borders would lie. and he couldn't really answer the question. what he said was that a, that the russian government would discuss with local residents and these new territories where the exact borders should be. and so that is a, that is a very, very interesting move at a time where, like you said, russia is integrating territories where it does not have full sovereign control over the said territories it to em into the country. so killing him where does potent go from here? well, like i said in my 1st answer, i mean it's a, it's a difficult situation for putting if he indeed is losing control of the media sphere. i think that's, but i think that's
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a bit over the top. we shouldn't get ahead of ourselves either. you know, there were a few slips. there was a pushback again on state media. this of course is dangerous for put in because like i said, the propaganda and the control of the media is one of the biggest pillars of his, of his regime. we could see a more rigid track down on the media, but we need to say, you know, russian media is heavily censored already. we could maybe even see more control exerted at the same time. russia is mobilizing troops, 300000 troops officially and officially, 1200000 are being said to be mobilized behind, closed doors. conscripts are being drafted again in november officially, these conscripts can't be used abroad. but just just as of today, the fighting is transitioning from abroad to the interior realm of russian territory through these annexations. so that also presents an opportunity to use
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even more soldiers in the war. interesting developments there from the dell case, killian buyer in riga. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. authorities in moscow would her former state tv journalists on the wanted list after she reportedly escaped house arrest? marina, in ubs, jani colbert, gained international attention in march, when she interrupted to use broadcast to protest against russia's boring ukraine. she faced up to 10 years in prison. it found guilty of spreading fake news about russia's armed forces. rights at a prison in southern ecuador have left at least 15 inmates dead and 21 injured. the government blames the violence on gang fighting over control of territory and drug trafficking ropes. authorities have been unable to prevent brutal violence in the trouble prison system. u. s. president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico. is 1st
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visit since harrington. fiona devastated the either last month of a $100000.00 people are still without power. after the hurricane course, catastrophic flooding and lance lights biden has but not to abandon the island as it rebuilds on for its 2nd major hurricane. in 5 years, iran supreme leader, ayatollah the hominy, as accused the us and israel, of being behind the nation might protest sponsor by the death of massa. minnie. she died last month after being arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly violating the countries conservative dress code activists say the government crackdown on demonstrators has seen at least 52 people die it on supreme liter. i had to learn how many has broken silence on the protest that have rocked de la mc country. he called the debt of martha, many tragic, but sees the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement. and he is fully
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backing the security forces have been debit serrato media, who did the planning for the protests. i say it is clear that the planning was done by america. the fake zionist regime for follows that don't bother roy or not. despite the violent black down that protests, i'm not dying down there at reports, the student sticking to the streets in video cities. this video shows security forces dispersing a crowd outside the university and dead on the demonstrations have all to spread to many parts of the white, like here in istanbul, turkey with its big community of excite it on him. the mon, monday bashing vanessa. how much so give hon. not forget the job. i want the whole world to hear from us here. we do not want and slamming government. we do not want marolla to police, shot him death to how many. that many. we couldn't all my to we are on because the
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earth, us, so we came here to show or power because, you know, this movie don't want to slummy republic of iraq. we just want freedom. iran in it on the protest. f continue to challenge the hard line government with many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic rolled. and none tabitha pie is an run allot analyst a little earlier, asked him what he makes of ayatollah hominy. blaming the demonstrations on the u. s . and his ramp this narrative of protest it's happening in iran is really nothing new. what he feels he needs to do is to in fact, galvanized the security apparatus to make sure that the protests and, and by discrediting protesters as entities of or as agents of western entities. and she can't be can, in fact encourage them to, to, to help brutal, correct on what is new is that these protests are going on for so long. how
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surprised are you by the demonstrators resilience the resilience is quite impressive, of course, considering how dangerous it is to go on the streets. the numbers are low in total across the country, but it still is significant because there is a 2nd and 3rd and 4th circle behind these protestors and probably very t with what they're demanding. if the numbers aren't that big, how much of a threat do they posed then to the regime? look the they may not pose a threat to the political order of the country, but they certainly have had an impact on some of its conduct. and some of its law enforcement, and i'm quite sure that there is no real business as usual, possible after these protests, in terms of the morality police for example. so something has to give here in order for this not to become a threat in the future. what's going to kind of think, how do you think this is going to progress?
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i guess i can see a lot of criticism, even on the political level, with regards to the mandatory job with regards to the morale. so called wallet morality, police. so that can be a field in which minor changes might be introduced, but that's going to be enough for those on the streets. we will of course, have to wait and see. because the people on the strange one total chance i don't just want to couple those changed. they're unhappy with the regime on that. so that is true. and this is why it's significant to think of numbers to think ok. how many of these people on the streets, or how many of them do really have strong solidarity, which will continue to demand that the system as such, collapses, or how many people will then say ok, let's, let's move for gradual reform. this is a question we cannot answer today. is there something more the international community can too far sanctions go to put pressure on iran, not only from the inside but also from outside. it is significant even if it's only symbolically. i think the sanctions do not necessarily change political attitudes
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and political actions of political leads. they have a negative impact on society, but at least there is international sorted solidarity and there is some outrage voice. i think this is not in sick, a lot to leave with that. thank you very much. and on top of by on voice from the economic community of west african states, a said to arrive in book in a faster today after the country, 2nd military crew in less than 9 months. then you do that, you bring him throat a, has accepted the resignation of power on the lead amoeba. he was told by junior rami offices on friday and his fled to tow got the crew was sparked, concerned among bo powers as the region battles growing islamist insurgency. captain ibrahim jodi is bertina fossils, new self declared leader. he has prom, mr. tackle insecurity and appeal for unity to fix the country's problems. or shall we learn from qual, it, we need to speed things up to the entire country,
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faces an emergency. so each one, their own level must go faster and abundant, all cumbersome under necessary, red tape unity, la hundreds of people have marched to the street, the capital to celebrate the crew about it. no one will threaten the existence of this country. we have to fight for our country, fight army with support. you will not know that at all. the under one m o. m a. you mean us? we came out to support captain tori for real change. we are out to show our support so he can implement what he said in his statement. when i'm soccer auditor new drinks, it's enough to run. the military has been fighting a violin to had his infancy. for the last 7 years. the state has lost control of more than a 3rd of the country. thousands have been killed and nearly 2000000 people have been displaced due to the conflict. many are suffering from severe food insecurity . burkina faso newly de faces are cities of extremely tough,
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talented to tackle the humanity in crisis and quelled islam with in 13 c i as journalists, henry wilkins, why so much hope is being put in booking of houses, new self declared leader. as a sense of desperation among the population here in became a around 7 years now, the democratic government was unable to sort out the security problems previous to 9 months, which also saw the number of attacks it gets worse. so i think, you know, there is a kind of blind hope this the government of seen it around 6 years will finally be able to bring some kind of solutions to the crisis.
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the u. s. he when african union addie co was condemn the qu, representatives from the west african block. i meant to be visiting today, what will they achieve? yeah, i mean we've already seen a so change in tone from equity since the since the key was, was completed on the weekends initially by content to but on sunday, to release the oppressed statement, which with by leaving the country the now i was to present the mean, but we did a potential flood ball so you know, they were very much so putting him on him to, to avoid further fighting rather than the military just mentioned. so has already said it was a lot of it. no, no, i can. yes. very continue. what, what you were saying anyway?
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yeah, so actually the last chance it's a commit to a 2 year transition periods back to democracy, the nugent to result. they'll stick today. however, it is on the basis that security has been resolved by the time this 2 year transition period comes off. so you know, it's very much dependent on what happens with the, with the financing. and i wanted to ask you about one other thing. as many people had gone to the straits, wiping russian flags. can you tell us more about that? this is a phenomenon that we started to see really since the last 2 back in january. we have people turning out on the streets and chatting a russian slogan. so a lot of it, i think, comes from the, the fact that there's been a security ship it for all, for many years now, as i was saying before, it's is this perception,
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which is correct. the security situation has not improved. so people are really looking for anything's blame, it is blaming blaming from you know, there are a lot of conspiracy theories that go around about from eating service, which is not true. but again, i think it's kind of sense ration is, well, for us, we need to seek a new international partner. let's look to russia. they bring molly where they have similar problems with has done the same and seen actually terrible results. the violence has increased all the mercenaries of, of entered into the fights in our country. and looking ahead, do you think that still will be an election 2024? it's hard to see how the security could be sorted out in that time. i think any progress is security is going to be going to be slow. i think it's extremely
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unlikely that there will be a resolution conflicts back. i think what we may find is that that deadline will arrive and we will probably see the job to try to, to, to offer more time or just take the whole time to, to have in security any wilkins in or get it of the 1000000 people killed in the outfit spoke anal concentration camp during the holocaust. almost a quarter with children. activists launched a project to help restore thousands of pairs of shoes that they left behind which are at risk of perishing overtime. the w's very schoultz tells us about the initiative designed to draw attention to the stories of the young victims. honoring those whose last steps led here the mountain of shoes at auschwitz, birkenau, especially those from little feet, is a sight. no one can forget. but few visitors to the former nazi death camp will
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have to remember what survivor aria pinsky does. this is all this left of these children. i'm wondering if some are from one of my siblings. pentico recalls the day he and his family arrived here from his village and transylvania. after days of in humane transport, he was sent with his older brothers in a different line from his parents and younger siblings. pentigrast a boy who had been there longer, where he could rejoin his family when they came out after the shower. they've been told they were taking. a mother gave up on him. so he said, you don't know. and he pointed up to the chimneys and he said, see the smoke? that's where the came out earlier through sharma. now 92, he frequently shares his story here and all over the world to help keep alive the memories of those who didn't make it. but the tangible remnants of their lives are crumbling, with age, even as preservation experts work desperately to save them. a new effort is
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underway now to restore 8000 shoes from children killed at auschwitz. it's called soul to soul funded in part by organizations like that of iter nationalists who calls this his duty to his grandmother who survived the holocaust of her one true that heard the words cinderella at the bottom. when i fought, who was the cinderella in that shoe, and were the prince was in those shoes. and so the remarkable stores. and i really hope that we will to an exceptional job to draw those stories off. and most importantly, to show them within firewall. as one of just a handful of children to have left these barracks alive. aria pinsky lament that the world seems not to have learned the lessons of horrors past. vermeil beauman hatred is still everywhere. he only have to see what is happening in ukraine with putin to understand the friend that is a dictator who can decide anything, anything can happen without call making sure these shoes survive isn't just to
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remember the children who didn't. it's to help guide the steps of those who will make tomorrow's decisions. and a reminder, the top story way following for you, the salish japan prime minister has condemned north korea's firing of, of ballistic missile that flew over japan as outrageous. the 1st such launching 5 years sent off an emergency warning system in japan, north of next eco africa looks at their re purposing of electronic waste. and ben facility cnx down with with
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