. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber this hour on cnn newsroom, the fighting between voisrael and hamas continues but so do negotiations to release more hostages and prisoners. ahead, we ll tell you who the u.s. blames for ending the truce. plus, a historic vote on capitol hill has george santos becomes just the sixth person ever to be expelled from congress, we ll bring you his parting words to his former colleagues. and world leaders at the u.n. world climate action summit are focused on fossil fuels, we ll go live to dubai for the latest on what s coming out of c cop28. announcer: live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. it is 4:00 a.m. here in atlanta, 11:00 a.m. in the middle east where combat operations between israel and hamas are heading into a second day following the collapse of a week long truce. the idf released this video of what it said was a strike against h
it is 8:00am in singapore, midnight in london and 8:30am in the morning in pyongyang, where the official news agency says the military has successfully tested a new type of medium range ballistic missile on sunday. the launch was widely criticised in the region and beyond. in washington, the white house said the us will reinforce vital pacific alliances to deter what they called the increasing hostility from north korea. our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes reports. the launch was almost certainly timed so that north korea s dictator, kim jong un, could crash a weekend party taking place on the other side of the world. president donald trump and japan s prime minister, shinzo abe, have been spending the weekend golfing in florida. mr abe was not amused by the north korean intrusion. translation: north korea s most recent missile launch is absolutely intolerable. north korea must fully comply with the relevant united nations security council resolutions. in his respo
it s newsday. good morning. it s 9am in singapore. 1am in london and 8pm in the evening at the united nations in new york where a urgent meeting of the security council has been requested, and which is expected to take place later on monday. it s been called by the united states, japan and south korea in response to north korea s latest missile test. the official news agency in pyongyang says the military successfully launched a new type of medium range ballistic missile on sunday. the launch was widely criticised in the region and beyond. in washington, the white house said the us will reinforce vital pacific alliances to deter what they called the increasing hostility from north korea. our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes reports. the launch was almost certainly timed so that north korea s dictator, kim jong un, could crash a weekend party taking place on the other side of the world. president donald trump and japan s prime minister, shinzo abe, have been spending
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