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how can i get my hands over here. defying my disability on al-jazeera will not disturb. al-jazeera. where ever you are. facing the realities if a piece of machinery goes wrong it's there to train all of this took a shit true which we can bring a legal system to bad getting to the heart of the matter i don't think we needed the ball but some of my producers just did hear the story on talk to al-jazeera at this time. ok and celebrate as their nation launches its most powerful weapon yet missile
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observers believe that all of us and rain. shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. former bosnian croat leaders wait to learn their fate as she when judges hand down their final decision for war crimes committed during the break up of yugoslavia plus. a last protest in allegations of fraud in honduras as people wait for the release of delayed election results and. i'm joined now in greece where thousands of asylum seekers are stuck in appalling conditions in that camp down there the bearer of this describes of his europe one time the most.
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north korea says it has successfully tested its most powerful and our continental ballistic missile yet weapon it says can reach all of the u.s. mainland these are the scenes of celebration inside north korea where locals were filmed reacting to the news outside though there is the usual round of world condemnation of the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting later on wednesday this new missile called. song fifteen was launched from young song not far from the capital reportedly reached a height of about four and a half thousand kilometers so let's put that in perspective that's ten times higher than the international space station flew for fifty three minutes before crashing into the sea off the coast of japan going out to al-jazeera kathy novak in seoul south korea's capital so kathy what has the or reaction been from both north korea and south korea. while widespread condemnation from south korea japan and china and the united states north korea though as you mentioned celebrations north
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korea says the launching of this intercontinental ballistic missile represents the completion of the development of its weapons program now south korea's president has spoken to the u.s. president donald trump on the phone and confirmed that this appears to be an advancement of the weapons technology that we have seen in the past from north korea the third i.c.b.m. test we saw two back in july then of the fourteen missiles and it appears that with this missile test it does represent an advancement in the capabilities of north korea it's certainly traveled further than anything we have seen in the past though analysts do question the claim that this represents the completion of the program because there are still questions around whether north korea has the re entry capabilities that would allow a nuclear weapon to survive the kind of temperatures generated when it really
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enters the atmosphere but this is certainly something being taken very seriously the immediate response from south korea was a live fire drill of its own involving the army the navy and the air force launching three missiles simultaneously and hitting a simulated target in the middle of the night in the message intended there for north korea is that south korea does have the capability to take out the launch site in north korea if necessary so looking ahead to the u.n. security council cathy it seems that you know these meetings have happened before that the international condemnation by and large is is the same thing every time isn't a reason to think that something is going to be different or that it will somehow affect what north korea does. well it seems from what south korea's president has said that he said that there is that there is the international community rather has no choice but to continue the sanctions and
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pressure campaign that has been mounting now when you hear words like no choice but to impose sanctions that sounds like a tough threat but at the same time it also admits it seems that there are no other options except to continue these sanctions and pressure we hear about the united states leaving open the possibility of military action that certainly is on the table in the background but that is not something that the south korean president wants to see when we see the south korean military carrying out these life fire drills they're very much the last resort because korea's president has said repeatedly in the past that there will be no more war on the korean peninsula and that it has the capability the military has that capability but it doesn't want to use it because if there was to be at attack on north korea than. widespread consensus seems to be that north korea would likely launch an attack on this city seoul results resulting in death here in seoul and further afield in south
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korea and it would likely drag the region and indeed the world into a war that no one wants to see north korea for its part appears to have wanted to continue to develop this nuclear and missile program before coming to the table for any kind of talks the sanctions are designed to pressure them into negotiations but so far any calls for talks from south korea have gone unanswered there haven't been any communications between these two countries since last year richelle kathy novak live for us in seoul kathy thank you. and sure enough it states has convicted a libyan man in the case said the attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi five years ago. faces life in prison and despite being cleared of the most serious charges of murder four americans including the u.s. ambassador were killed has marred. the attacks on the state department and cia compounds in benghazi libya on september the eleventh twenty twelve have been
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a rallying point for republicans who accuse them secretary of state hillary clinton of not doing enough and then lying about the incident that led to the death of four americans including ambassador christopher stevens we were misled that there were supposedly protests and then something sprang out of that an assault sprang out of that and that was easily but ascertained that that was not the fact but but the american people could have known that within days and they didn't know with all due respect the fact is we had four dead americans was a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night or decide they go kill some americans what difference at this point does it make. i was detained in twenty fourteen the government accused him of being a ringleader in the attack prosecutors presented testimony that khattala had called for attacks on americans how about his defense lawyers say he was a bystander who arrived on the scene after the attack a point conceded by the prosecution in addition a key prosecution witness was paid seven million dollars for his testimony and
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having been detained in twenty fourteen could tell i was held at sea for almost two weeks his defense lawyers say he was deprived of sleep and had no legal counsel after five days of deliberation the jury found him guilty of one count of conspiracy to provide material support or resources to terrorists one count of providing material support or resources to terrorists one count of maliciously destroying and injuring dwellings and property and placing lives in jeopardy and one count of using and carrying a semiautomatic weapon during a crime of violence but he was acquitted of the federal murder and other charges he faces decades in prison. to yemen where they former president ali abdullah saleh as outlined his path to peace in the war torn country during a speech in the capital sana he told her the rebels to stop firing rockets at saudi arabia in return he says the saudi led coalition must end its blockade and raids on
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yemen alstad leader who's the ally says he wants to see all sides work towards mediation. but i want the first step is a road map to stop the war stop the raids and put an end to the blockade the second step we said to the decision makers stop launching rockets at riyadh this is an initiative and after this we can meet in geneva kuwait or amman we are ready for that. meanwhile a car bomb has exploded outside the finance ministry offices and yemen's the southern port city aden at least four people have been killed claimed responsibility for that blast. iran's president is accusing saudi arabia of targeting his country and as a way of shifting focus away from saudi involvement and regional conflicts and disputes tension has been escalating between the regional rivals and sanctions on iran under the nuclear deal awesome rouhani says his country has to act with professionalism when dealing with the kingdom. seeking to solve two
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fundamental problems that's why that i've got a man as an enemy saudi arabia and fail in iraq and syria and finally failed in lebanon they failed in all of these regions and one book i would defeat by doing it out of an enemy secondly inside saudi arabia the stents and i'm done with disputes so there is an enemy to govern of the failure and then done abroad bloom's that's for the must acknowledge professionalism. ellie's international airport has now reopened after ash from a rumbling volcano shifted away tens of thousands of tourists have been stranded on the indonesian resort island where eruptions that kept the airport shut down for nearly three days. have reached a height of more than seven and a half kilometers scientists say it's hard to know if this level of activity will carry on for weeks or whether there will be a major option so it wasn't gives us an idea of how island locals are dealing with the situation. this is twelve kilometers from the top of mt argo this is still
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considered a safe area that's why families from villages closer to the crater five kilometers from the top have taken refuge here but as you can see during the day there's hardly anyone here most of the men have gone back to the top despite instructions by the government and also risking their lives mainly because they have to take care of their animals i'm going to ask if you want to hear if she's not worried her husband is so close in the danger zone a very close to the crater of a man apart and able from e.m.i. to be a passage out on what to watch. but cannot imagine the people. doing that. to become an image and yet he says she is very worried but her husband has no other choice because he has to take care of the animals and this is a situation the government is facing right now two months ago they instructed everyone to leave because at that time the alert level of already raised more than
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one hundred thousand people then left their houses and came down the mountain didn't interrupt so many people had to go back to their houses and now it seems many are reluctant to leave again while everyone is watching mount are going very very closely and it's now completely covered in cloud scientists say they have detected tremors which could indicate a major eruption is about to happen any time soon although nobody can predict exactly when in one nine hundred sixty three mount argo erupted explosively killing up to fifteen hundred people and that happened just one month after the fall kaino started to massively erupt ash clouds and rocks similar to what is happening right now. other check is ahead here on al-jazeera and we're also waiting for a final judgment at the hague in the case of six men accused of war crimes during a break. yugoslavia. and a day set aside to show global solidarity palestinians comes at
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a time when israeli pressure on occupied west bank is growing. hello the rain is still heavy in malaysia and philippines sumatra it's one focus for potential delays here is another kota bharu two hundred ninety nine millimeters reported in twenty four hours but it's a huge amount of rain in twenty four hours we had a bit more than that but about three days not far away so this is the area to watch the fairly heavy rain another one is around java the units to green is just as potential development of a tropical depression there but i think more of the energy is going to go into this one further north which is constant when i was trying to as well so this is the wet part of the world rather less so through borneo even through the philippines and then there are still of the season very big showers around here dropping some of
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the equator and the temp is about to drop in what has been a very hot spell of weather this part of australia victoria a.c.t and indeed tasmania where some records are going to be broken for the longevity of the war and we've got a thirst a thirty two in melbourne thirty three in who brought that huge you shouldn't see that three hobart at any time of the year to be honest but there is going to be a change of wind direction that rain is running through adelaide this could be a stormy time you go to lose quite a few degrees in temperature which means a lot of energy is in the atmosphere. process that is affecting. in a special episode. joins fifty five scientists. around the continent
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to the post on the future. but it's quite amazing just to see that's. at the top stories this hour north koreans have celebrated the launch of what is reported to be the most powerful ballistic missile which can strike anywhere in the united states state t.v. says the north has finally realized the great historic cause of. nuclear war that's a quote. security council to hold an emergency meeting. during the united states
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has convicted a libyan man of supporting terrorism by orchestrating the attack on the u.s. embassy in the five years ago met a blue faces life imprisonment despite being cleared the most serious charges are. airport has reopened after ash. shifted away tens of thousands of tourists were stranded on the indonesian resort island where eruptions have. for nearly three days. breached more than seven and others. judgement is being read now at the hague in the appeal case of six bosnian croat convicted of war crimes that were committed between one thousand nine hundred. two in one thousand nine hundred four in bosnia and herzegovina as the former yugoslavia broke apart the political and military officials are appealing their sentences which totaled one hundred eleven years behind bars were found guilty of persecuting expelling and murdering muslims with the aim of creating an ethnically
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pure croatian state during a stop in the hague is al-jazeera reporter even half of it so even as i said the judges are speaking now tell us more about this case what these men are are have been found guilty of. well expectations from from the case are different victims some of them have get their hearing the cord are expecting the previous very dicked to be confirmed as well as the politicians in boston have surviving on the other hand gratian more veterans and question politicians from bosnia and herzegovina expecting from appeal counsel counsel to at least dismiss a joint criminal enterprise in the final verdict. court said that this is not the process against any state so they also said that even if late gratian president frank a man and two other war time political and military leaders from gracious are mentioned there's a member of the joint criminal enterprise that they're presumed innocence is untouched
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but it would be quite a relief for gracious today are you a member states to get out of the verdict whatever happens is going to cause political tremors in the region especially in relations between sarajevo ends are going to bosnia can cause i have to say were allies said the beginning of the war and they were allies said the end of the war but what happened between the spring in one thousand nine hundred three to one thousand nine hundred four is still an obstacle in creation bosnak relations with in-laws and herzegovina as well as between abbas and herzegovina in a creation this is one of the most complicated than biggest ever case in the hague tribunal six high level leaders of crowds of the crowds from bosnia herzegovina have been convicted for huge of war crimes for crimes against humanity. the laws or customs of war and grave breaches of the geneva conventions
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committed between one thousand nine hundred two in one thousand nine hundred four the trial judgment issued in maine two thousand and thirteen comprises over two thousand and six hundred pages there are more than ten thousand pages of material presented to the court and more than three hundred to be honest as have been released. here at the court so the six crowds from boston had said what we know wartime political and military leaders have surrendered themselves well into their early thirteen years ago ok i mean we look a thin air and eye to what is happening in that courtroom now thank you very much for that update from the hague. international day of solidarity with the palestinian people is being observed across the world today marks almost thirty years after the partition into jewish and arab states took place and as harry faucet of course a conscious palestinian communities in the occupied west bank face increased pressure from israel. its a hilltop hoover sixty three palestinian bedouin families east of jerusalem in the
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occupied west bank adnan jolliness lived in all his life building his own home as close as possible to his herd but it's a home he's lost more than once to israeli demolitions the one to get at the house of them when the bit of the little they demolished my house three times they tell you it's illegal why is it here it's because we're one hundred meters away from the rest of the community they demolish the house and say if you want to live here live with the rest of them uphill. now it's not just individual homes being targeted the entire villages been issued with a notice of eviction this community has long been under israeli pressure what's changing now is the method a military eviction notice designed to clear illegal settlement outposts is now for the first time being used against palestinians the palestinian authority is protesting against what it sees as a broad new threat to other bedouin communities further north have been issued with the same notice the intention they feel to circumvent lengthy legal proceedings which often delay individual demolition orders this is not valid because it is just
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not what planning laws are all about you cannot take one to a bypass another. the israeli military is in direct control here in what's known as area c. of the occupied west bank it told al jazeera that the new notice was quote part of the enforcement against the illegal construction phenomenon in the area but the palestinian negotiator forward how ark says there's a deliberate strategy in the weeks before the unveiling of a new u.s. peace plan to clear a vital area east of a large illegal settlement allowing for its growth the encircled and of east jerusalem and the division of the occupied west bank into northern and southern harbors this is what israeli negotiator behavior is. they plan it ahead get rid of the palestinian population and we come to negotiation they create facts on the ground and tell you well this is the situation now you have to accept it as residents have grown used to living with the threat of
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a vixen and demolition while fighting individual cases in court they are vowing to stay on and fight through this latest threat to each and every one of their homes are a force that. in the occupied west bank. as that day of solidarity is observed u.s. president donald trump is considering when and how to move his country's embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem as president mike pence revealed the plan at an event commemorating the seventieth anniversary of the un's vote for the petition of palestine that paved the way for the creation of the state of israel and even the embassy will anger arab states and palestinians who claim part of jerusalem as a capital of a future palestinian state and island in greece which is struggling to look after an ever increasing number of refugees is being described as the kuantan i'm obey of europe thousands of refugees stuck on the island of lesbos face a harsh winter on a whole reports great government leaders are complaining of a lack of help from the european union. on the aegean island of
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the evenings of to cold most of the roughly ten thousand refugees and migrants stuck on the island live in the bleak confines of moriah camp no. no. no food no food food no. mauria is stretched way beyond capacity it's all cubans come from a dozen countries it's a prison it's not like a prison to prison because you know we have. inside this heavily fortified former army base families live rough. children breathe in daily lungfuls of wood smoke and bed down with no more than a sheet of tarpaulin to protect them from the hard. knocks save for children
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cannot in here my son see in hospital i can not mistaking in that tent this bill is not safe why don't some variables die. some to voters in what is called die. they are free to come and go but cannot leave the island a deal struck between the e.u. and turkey last year to halt the flow of refugees to europe has left the greek government with the heavy burden of looking after those caught in the middle this is an extraordinary situation for people to find themselves in it is as if they have just literally escaped war or some awful disaster but this is a permanent camp many of them have been here for months and months in the care of an european government it feels more like a government that couldn't care less only the ministry only the meanest
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the governor of course is a government case or to make a case that the make a case that the government. stop rosmead oh yeah nice works with volunteers and the island's municipality running a very different kind of camp it's also stretched beyond capacity but here people smile children sing songs and go to school it's everything the greek government's response to this crisis is not her. in the hills above morea three young men from book you know fast food look down on what the island's mayor has cooled europe's one ton of a. if this is safety and freedom they must be starting to wonder why they came i don't know how al-jazeera lesbos greece malaria infections are increasing around the world according to the world health organization which is asking for more money to fight the mosquito borne disease. has just put out a report which estimates four hundred forty five thousand people died of malaria
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last year eighty percent of those were in sub-saharan african countries and india two thousand and sixteen saw about two hundred sixteen million cases of malaria nigeria is the worst affected country followed by the democratic republic of congo the number of infections last year was a million higher than two thousand and fifteen although that's a lot lower than it was five years ago james have been ron is the global technical director at malaria consortium a nonprofit organization that works to prevent and control the disease he says money isn't the only issue people also need better treatment. job you chose modeling of the occurrence of malaria as well as the cause of death is improving and because of that they able to correct some of the missing information they had in the past so i think there's an element of how the data is being collected i also feel that the number of people who access
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treatment is not as high as it should be we have made certain assumptions and yet almost forty percent of children under five who should be getting treatment are not getting it at all for example we assume that a large proportion of the children will be accessing treatment through the public sector but in a country like nigeria used to find that seventy percent of the population in nigeria are still accessing treatment in the private sector and a lot of the interventions we're doing with relation to diagnosis and treatment tend to be in the public sector and so you have a large proportion of people accessing treatment in the private sector and yet many of our interventions are not actually reaching the private sector would be as constitutional court has cleared the way for the president evo morales to run for a fourth term in two years time the court said the right to run for office superseded the limits of the constitution that really goes against the wishes of
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the bolivian people who rejected an extension of term limits in a referendum last year critics say the latest ruling could set a precedent for the president to run for office and definitely an election officials one hundred or us are promised to announce the results from sunday's presidential vote no later than thursday the outcome still unknown and that prompted allegations of fraud from the opposition candidate who holds a narrow lead over the sitting president for an essential support to go seek help. was. far more use the chant supporters of preceded this say they're convinced he won the election despite the electoral tribunals and revealing the total tally. to try piano hasn't published the results that's the problem but we know for sure they'll soon make an announcement and it will favor. the supporters of his opponents. also claimed he won and therefore. the electoral
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tribunal is not independent. before the tribunal would announce results for presidency the same day of the election and now they haven't done so because the tribunals under the president's rule and they're trying to keep him in power. european union observers criticised the tribunals handling of the vote count. frequent communication about the results is not only a right for the honduran people but also an important estimate of transparency. it's left many from do once confused and increasingly frustrated. like the surfacing of the old right to build supporters have the dates. on tuesday president that number of both from were both areas are reporting the trend we're not still. we're projecting
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a victory based on our intelligence which we have been comparing to the official results so for us the results are beyond any doubt. this is tampering with the results you have to put this. because i am certain that the president will declare himself the winner because this is not a democratic state this is an authoritarian state where yes power over all the institutions the o.l. international observers say the election was transparent they're simply urging election officials to hurry up and announce the winner or explain the delay. to us. take a look at the headlines on al-jazeera north korea says it has successfully tested its most powerful answer on that all ballistic missile yet
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a weapon they say can reach all of the u.s. mainland people inside north korea celebrated the news the move received global condemnation u.n. security council will hold an emergency meeting later on wednesday the jury in the united states has convicted a libyan man of supporting terrorism by orchestrating the attack on the u.s. embassy and they ghazi five years ago i met a book attala faces life imprisonment this by being cleared of the most serious charges of mordor murder that is four americans including the u.s. ambassador were killed in that attack in eastern libya. a judgement is being read now at the hague in the appeal case of six bosnian croat convicted of war crimes. were committed between one thousand nine hundred two and one thousand nine hundred four in bosnia and herzegovina as the former yugoslavia broke apart this is what's happening in the courtroom right now the political and military officials are appealing their sentences which totaled one hundred eleven years behind bars were found guilty of persecuting expelling and murdering muslims with the aim of
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creating an ethnically pure croatian state. international airport has now reopened as ash from a rumbling volcano has shifted away tens of thousands of tourists were stranded on the ended asian resort island where russians have kept the airport shut down for nearly three days. on a gong have reached a height of more than seven and a half kilometers. d.m.n. where they former president ali abdullah saleh has outlined his path to peace in the war torn country in a speech in the capital sana sala told you think rebels to stop firing rockets at saudi arabia and return it as a saudi led coalition miss and its blockade and raids on yemen the ousted leader who is a with the allies says he wants to see all sides work towards mediation. i want the first step is a road map to stop the war stop the rights and put an end to the blockade the second step we said to the decision makers stop launching rockets at riyadh this is
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an initiative and after this we can make geneva kuwait or amman we are ready for that. mile a car bomb exploded outside the finance ministry offices in yemen southern port city aden at least four people have been killed eisel has claimed responsibility for that bombing those are the headlines and news continues keep it here on al-jazeera earthrise is next the head of the september twenty fourth national election survey showed job and a satisfied with the state of their economy this is easily the start news biggest tech success story the company was bought by microsoft in two thousand and eleven we bring you the stories that is shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on ounces era.

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