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hey, hey, jack section. start over 21st. on the w. ah, ah, this is the w news live from berlin. north korea finds a ballistic missile over japan. as prime minister condemns the test meeting 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 and areas. claims by
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moscow, president lensky says, troops have liberated more towns in several regions of the match against the east ukrainian forces. and now pressing their counter pensive in the southern region of high so on. ah, i've been puzzling welcome. north korea has find a ballistic missile over northern japan authorities in tokyo say the missile flew more than 4000 kilometers before landing and waters outside it's exclusive economic zone. it's the longest flight by any north korean missiles. the pyongyang has previously launched other potentially longer range weapons at high angles to avoid neighboring countries. morning siren sound out of the north of japan. passengers on their morning commute hatch and weight is
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trains will hold to. while outside lance speaker, announcements sworn people to take shelter. ha, it's the 1st time in 5 years that north korea is fired, a missile over japanese territory. north korea has fired a ballistic missile. it flew over our country and we believe it fell in the pacific ocean. it's another barbaric act after a series of ballistic missile launches and we strongly condemned. this is the 7th time a north korean miss. alice flown over japan. tokyo said this may have been the longest yet. the ballistic missile travelled for about 4600 kilometers before crashing into the pacific ocean, fired in a different direction. that would be far enough to hit the u. s. island of graham.
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the u. s. was quick to condemn the launch and called it dangerous and reckless. and south korea vowed a tough response. i had only little more hung. well, such reckless nuclear provocation would face a resolute response from our military as well as our allies and the international community are hello thalia junior high pushing north korean leader kim john own, has long been working on expanding the country's missile program. and it's nuclear capabilities. last month, north korea declared itself in nuclear weapons state ruling out any possibility of de nuclear ization. military experts believe this message was an intermediary range, ballistic missile, most likely of our song, 12 shown in these images of a north korean military parade from april this year. the miss i launch comes after japan, south korea in the u. s. conducted naval exercises together for the 1st time since
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2017 south korea and the u. s. have been warning that pyongyang is preparing to conduct another nuclear chest, which they say could happen soon after north korea's ally, china holds a communist party congress on october 16th. judge smith is a journalist and sold and senior corresponded with reuters. i asked him if this miss al 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 any of it has middle over other country. for obvious, political reasons are more typically acquired missiles on what's called a lofty project, re basically very high up into space, and then coming down quite close to the country. and this time however, they decided to suited much further than usual. this makes it actually the part of
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this they've ever fired before. and so that obviously concerning the countries around it, you had the reaction that you talked about there in south korea as well as united states. all of them are very concerned about this. and the escalation that this so what do you think? no story is dictators trying to accomplish here with this missile test. hi analysts 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 this past 10 days or so between south korea, united states and south korea. and this is something that north korea has complained about quite strongly. so there seems to be for sure a political message there as well. there are also fees, again, could conduct
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a nuclear weapons test for the 1st time since 2017. a 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 counseling clinical calculations on wayne 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 the u. s. elections coming up in november and the latest missile test is seen as increasing the likelihood that north korea maybe preparing to go ahead and resume nuclear testing as well. just miss in sole
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thank you for the analysis. ukrainian forces have broken through russian defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offensive in the east as seizing back more territory in areas antics by russia and threatening supply lines for its troops. russia installed officials of acknowledged ukraine's advances in the region. one of 4 that russia legally annex last week ukrainian troops are 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 donna, it's another region, russia claims as its own ukrainians ride through in tanks. some of them captured and still bearing the russian war symbol zed. this is the key, ga gov rama lemon hair throttling. ha ha. rotten wiggle. and no, ha, this her machine ah,
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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 or it comes as president putin faces increasing problems with manpower, logistics and morale, as well as thousands of men fleeing russia after being called up to fight
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in a morale boost for ukraine fighters who defended the as of style 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. i asked that correspondent in keeping connelly about the significance of the latest ukrainian gates. certainly we spent the whole summer expecting some kind of moving in. so that was what the crating the ship was talking about endlessly in the end it didn't happen. all the activity was in hard give and harrison was beside show that is not definitely changing as the actual scale of these developments. it's pretty difficult to tell information kind of trickles down and out to the us, going to give a day or 2 later ukrainian is very good at keeping all the details pretty,
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pretty secret. we actually find out more from russian military blogs and they're certainly starting to blame games is real sense of panic on the russian side, even among people who support this invasion. a sense that there's different parts of the rush to separate blaming each other for these setbacks with no real idea of how they can really end this ukranian advance to mobilize forces those newly called people who often don't have any much experience or not reaching the front lines in the numbers and with the training needed to really change anything about all this. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use. authorities in moscow have put a former state tv journalist on the wanted list after she reportedly escaped house arrest or re now of got a call that gained international attention in march when she interrupted a news broadcast to protest against russia's born ukraine. he faces up to 10 years in prison, he found guilty of spreading fake news about russia's armed forces. top indonesian police officers are under investigation over
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a stadium stampede that left 131 people dead. they had of police in the city of milan, where the tragedy took place has been replaced as part of the inquiry. anger among the public is growing and families of the victims, calling for those responsible to be punished around supreme leader, ayatollah ali hominy. as accused the us and israel of being behind the nation might protest, sparked 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 as in at least 52 people did on supreme dieter, i had to learn how many has broken silence on the protests that have rocked their slimy country, he calls the debt of martha, many tragic but thieves. the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement . and he is fully backing. the security forces had been debit serrato media,
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who did the planning for the protests. i say it is clear that the planning was done by america, the fake zionist regime, inter followers that don't bother roy or not. despite a violent crack down, that protests are not dying down. there are reports of students sticking to the streets in video cities. this video shows security forces to forcing a crowd outside the university and bet on the demonstrations have all to spread to many parts of the white. like here it is 10 point turkey with its big community of excite it onions, the mon, monday, bashing beneatha. how much forgive 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 bad many we couldn't call my to we are on because the earth, us. so we came here to show or power because you know, this movie though,
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on islamic republic of iraq. we just want freedom. iran in it on the protested, continue to challenge the hard line government with many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic rolled swedish scientists spent a pebble as one the nobel prize in medicine. he was on it for his work, sequencing the genome of the deanna thought, an extinct species closely related to modern humans. to unlock the secrets of the neanderthal paypal did what some scientists thought, impossible. recovering dna from 40000 year old. but what makes us unique as humans, what distinguishes us from other extinct human species. and what we have in common, swedish, paleo geneticist, sancha people has been asking these questions for decades. what my own group and
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i biggest interest is actually to study the genetic differences between present a people and our closest relatives, a noun clause, tickler genetic changes that exist in every body to day or almost everybody. and then that may be important for why modern you must became so note, new, morose, foreign, big societies and so on. table accomplished what was previously thought impossible . using bone fragments he isolated, sequenced and analyzed dna from early humans such as neanderthals. genetic material, this old is usually only available in fragments. if at all in the announcement the nobel committee in particular honored those methods which enabled him to analyze early human genes. paper was able to show that bone fragments discovered in southern siberia belong to a previously unknown archaic human species. the denise of ons. he also showed that homo sapiens interbred with them as did other early humans. and he specified when
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and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. and our coverage of this is nobel prizes continues with the price of physics, the window, all winners will be announced in the next hour, will bring you all the details. so keep watching d. w of ah, a vibrant habitat and glistening place of long the mediterranean sea. seen him almost roar, and so far abdul karim drift along, exploring.
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