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is ation telling the known to many as the blood alliance. inside this, in a la carte house part 2 of a 2 part investigation, people and power on al jazeera play an important role protecting human. ringback face in the south and north korea has ballistic missiles, ours apart raising tensions between the 2 rivals. ah, hello and barbara. so right, you're watching out just a real life and then also coming up to be clear, i believe or enough. and i also an entire system
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that enabled him, perpetrated his view olympic gymnast salon the f, b, i's miss handling of the sexual abuse investigation into the team. dr. larry, not a month after the taliban took control of cobble scans of so would they can to feed their families and growing frustration in a southern mexico city, where the government is stopping thousands of migrants from heading to the us. ah, thank you for joining us. north korean leader kim jones, powerful sister, has threatened a complete destruction of ties with south korea after both countries conducted ballistic missile tests just hours apart. tensions are soaring in the korean peninsula and diplomatic talks of sold. both countries are developing increasingly sophisticated weapon systems as rob mcbride explains now from sol. this highly
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provocative missile test was carried out while china's foreign minister, one year within, sold for tools with his south korean counterparts with north korea high on their agenda. but of course, we all want to contribute to the peace and stability of the korean peninsula. for example, not only in north korea, but also the countries are conduct the military actions. so we should have all parties make joint efforts to region dialogues. this was wangs last stop of a foreign nation tour of east asia, as china looks to counter the increasing influence of the us in the region and north korea risks angering beijing. with this latest launch, south career is hoping china will use this configurable influence over north korea to bring it back to the negotiating table with each missile lodge, but seems less likely and shows even china is control over its neighbors,
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isn't limited. north korea has also claimed to have tested a new type of long range cruise missile over the weekend. and it comes after a military parade through the streets of pure gang last week, facing an economic crisis from international sanctions. and from the pandemic combined with food shortages for damaging storms, it seems the show of military muscle is intended as much of a morale boost at home. as showing the world, it is still a force to be reckoned to it. and it comes as south korea develops its own military hardware. on wednesday, it successfully testified a ballistic missile from a submarine becoming only the 7th country and the world to master the technology. it also announced advances in high powered ballistic and supersonic cruise missiles, as both careers continue to develop their arsenals. robert bride al jazeera sol and speak to her what her corresponding. kimberly. how could, kimberly,
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just hearing in that report how both korea are developing their arsenals. and so how concerned is the white house about this latest escalation? there is no question that the white house is concerned. well, it maintains that it does not feel that any of its allies at the moment or an imminent danger or us personnel. they certainly are viewing this as a provocation, and they are now consulting with u. s. allies in the region. know what the white house is saying through the department of defense is that this latest miss our launch is yet another example of the destabilizing impact of north korea's nuclear program. as the state department going much further saying that he had not only condemns this, but it is calling on north korea to engage in dialogue. seeing this as the only viable path forward. of course, those discussions between north korea and the west essentially stalling as of 2019
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when i propose that there should be removal of those very tough sanctions on north korea. something that the united states rejected. so the white house watching this carefully but noting this and really this really as an attempt by north korea to catch the bike and ministrations attention. and kimberly, we've heard that the u. s. president is due to make an announcement soon on national security in the asia pacific region. what more detail do we have? we're getting a bit more detail now. it looks like this is going to be at $21.00 g m t is going to be a joint virtual appearance by not only the us president, but also as counterparts in the u. k. and australia. and what this announcement is going to entail essentially is a partnership that will allow for information sharing not only cyber intelligence, but also artificial intelligence,
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as well as underwater security systems and long range break capabilities. now the goal in all of this is really to maintain the nuclear defense infrastructure of the united states in this allies in the region. and it really underscores as we are talking about these new threats from north korea that renewed focus on not only maintaining security posture, but also putting a focus on the indo pacific region with respect to security. kimberly, how can, with the latest on that from the white house. kimberly, thank you. a us olympic gymnast, have accused the f. b. i of turning a blind di to the sexual abuse that they suffered at the hands of former usa gymnastics, dr. larry nascar for athletes gave emotional testimony to a senate judiciary committee, which is looking into the f. b. i miss handling of complaints against the sports
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doctor law firm has been jailed for sexually assaulting hundreds of women and girls reported to the agencies conduct accused the f. b. i of making fundamental errors. olympic medalist, simone biles says she felt ignored. to be clear, i believe wearing her and i also believe in an entire system that enabled and perpetrated him to be today. i ask you all to hear my voice. i asked you, please do all that is in your power to ensure that these individuals are held responsible and accountable for ignoring my initial report for lying about my initial report and for covering up for a child molester, the survivors of larry nasser have a right to know why their wellbeing was placed in jeopardy by these individuals who chose not to do their jobs. to date no one from the f, b i the u. s. o. p c, or usa, g has faced federal charges. other than larry nasser,
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for many hundreds of survivors of larry nasser. this hearing is one of our last opportunities to get justice. it is become painfully clear how a survivors healing is affected by the handling of their abuse. and it disgusts me that we are still fighting for the most basic answers and accountability over 6 years later and shivered hands. he is live on capitol hill for us that she had been that testimony. we heard from women speaking both about the entire system and also individuals needing to be held accountable. so has anyone actually been held accountable at the f b i for their mishandling of this case? i think what raised eyebrows was just in the last few hours before this senate judiciary session occurred and was suddenly announced that one of the field agents
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had been fired from the f. b i, which is the timing raises so many questions. it was also announced that the department of justice li, the to refuse to come to this to this hearing, to testify as to why there no one had been prosecuted. what we've discovered from the inspector general's report was that not only was that the mishandling of the initial allegations of the field agents knew about the allegations in 2015, did nothing about it till over a year later, after newspaper experts a came out and even then minimize the, the, the, the allegations tried to tell the survivors that it wasn't really that bad is that all one of them said after hearing harrowing stories of, of abuse. but then once the inspector general amongst the, the judge, i realized something terribly wrong and happened. they then lives about their conduct to the d, o. j. now as was pointed out, a number of times, if you like the department of justice to the investigators,
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to the inspector general, anyone else would expect to be prosecuted. and yet the department of justice has declined to prosecute the f b i. agents involved in the cover up at the very least. and one of the survivors said, of the prescott shortly afterwards. well, you know about says, i've says basically the department, justice and child abuse is okay as far as they're concerned, it just, it's a part of a system which is simply not responsive to the issues that we're discussing at the moment. i mean, issues, obviously, that go beyond this case and go beyond the united states and this case has had worldwide attention get the sense of the athletes want accountability that goes well beyond the f b i i think you will also interesting was again towards the end of the hearing, we have a i'm just pulling pulling stories of abuse and misconduct and indifference. but then some of the survivors, they were pretty, pretty clear about what they want now. because all very well,
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and i'm following the testimony of the survivors. we had the f b, i directed the current f b i director who wasn't the f b i director during the investigation even for ignoring the complaints in the 1st place. she ever times with the latest on that on capitol hill that she had. thank you. it's been one months since the taliban sees the cobble and the crisis and have got a son. his only got worse, where the 3000000 people are internally displaced as drought and famine. dr. thousands out of the countryside and into cities. unicef says a 1000000 children could starve to death of their immediate needs are not met. food is running out and 14000000 people could be pushed to the brink of starvation in just 2 weeks. around $10000000000.00 in assets remain frozen abroad, selling what they can to make ends meet. as jobs have dwindled, the population of cobbled has increased tens of thousands of people move from their homes at the thought about the territories across have gone the sun. many,
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a sheltering and makeshift camps in the city. the sun was sunday, sunday, and the government of i've got a son, is doing everything you can to provide job opportunities to africa. and we call an africans to stay and not to migrate and to help develop the country. so the and her mum came to the bank to get some cash that some short supply for hundreds of these people who've been coming to the bank every day. the biggest problem is the cash french every half hour, only a few of them are allowed inside and then they go in and redraw just about $200.00 every week. most of the people here are government employees are $77.00 who have not been paid for months because of the cash shortage prices of everyday items are rising and with people's dictates purchasing power. businesses are suffering. mohammed is a business student who has learned to fix mobile software to make and meet the q at the bank extends to his shop or not. he's losing customers. he needs to be his monthly rent of $700.00. like many i've done, he's concerned about the future,
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but willing to give the taliban a few years to see the group is sincere and its promises to make sure people prepare to blast off on a 3 day trip in the space without any extra from board. ah hello there, we've seen some very unsettled weather across southern parts of france. 4 over the past few days, that's thanks to violence. storms and provincial rain that lead to widespread flooding in southern areas. in particular, the department of god. now we've had red alerts out, they have been lowered to amber warnings as the storms continue, but they are pushing more centrally to the north east. we are going to see some of that heavy rain effect, northern parts of it in the abs. lavinia, we could see some localized flooding that there is going to be wet weather for much
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of germany and poland on thursday. we've also got a swelling weather system bringing the and windy weather to denmark and part of scandinavia. now for the fine dry conditions, we have to look to the british isles and island. we will see some rain edging in from friday. i want it does look rather wet sensually for the balkans. we are still seeing some hot and sunny weather. we've got the temperature rising in belgrade. if we have a look at serbia over the next 3 days, we're going to see some sunshine on thursday, but it is going to get cooler as the wet weather kicks in on friday. those storms rolling across, hungry into ukraine is wet weather on the way for the baltic states. by the time we get into the weekend now for the iberian peninsula is starting to dry up. but we'll have the wet weather moving in on friday with an astonishing documenting decade in one of the most embattled corners of the globe. a
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child of that kind of 1020 years of war. follow me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no, no p shaped by hardship, resilient and adventure, but unique boom, that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. witness on al jazeera. oh, a. just 0 north korean leader kim jones sister. she has threatened the complete destruction of ties with ours apart. us olympic gymnasts of accused of turning a blind dye to the sexual abuse that they suffered from former team dr. larry nasa
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for athletes gave emotional testimony before the senate panel, which is looking into the agencies mishandling of complaint. and the months after the taliban took control of the african capital toggle, the country is facing a major humanitarian crisis. more than 3000000 people are internally displaced, and 14000000 could be pushed to the brink of starvation in just 2 at least 2 people have been killed after a year. many security forces fired on protesters in aden and mcculler. demonstrations have interrupted in cities across southern yemen over widespread poverty and electricity outages for testers block major roads by setting tires on fire. the saudi back governing alliance is struggling with a complete collapse of public services in areas that they control. unemployment and spiraling inflation have compounded the misery in a country where most of the 29000000 people rely on
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89, hong kong pro democracy activists have been jailed for up to 10 months for taking part in a band vigil last year commemorating the tenant and square crack down in all 12 people pleaded guilty to taking part 3 were given suspended sentences. police called off the annual vigilant 2020 for the 1st time in 3 decades. citing corona virus concerning the international criminal court has approved the request to open an investigation into the fit of the main migrant routes to the us, but has recently become the final destination for many with the authorities accused of using excessive force to stop them. heading further north, while minute lit up hello is live into put you let forest final good to see you. how serious is this is my migrant crisis in southern mexico right now? well barbara, as you mentioned, we are in tampa, tula about 50 kilometers north of mexico's border with water mala. and just to give
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you a sense of the scale of the migrant crisis here in the city, the municipality of pepper to there's somewhere around $350000.00 inhabitants. the estimate that we're hearing of the migrant population is anywhere between 35100000 migrants that are currently stuck here and stuff. but you know, we use the term stuck because that's the government's the mexican government strategy. the strategy and policy of containment, preventing migrants from moving north toward the united states. and what that's done is created one of the largest bottlenecks for migrants on the american continent. now we're seeing people here predominantly from haiti, of thousands of people from haiti. we were at a protest and a march earlier today, we're haitian migrants were blocking traffic, were blocking off roads, asking the government to allow them to give them the necessary paperwork to allow them to leave up to like go to other cities of mexico where they may have better opportunities, better access to health care of migrant shelters. here have collapse or security concerns. there are security cars. there's concerns over the ongoing coping. 19
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health emergency given just the sheer number of people that are crowded together, living in unsanitary conditions, many of them sleeping out here on the street. so what we're hearing from international observers and what we're seeing for ourselves is simply an unsustainable situation here in tampa to live and sustainable. but this strategy of containment in southern mexico is, are actually achieving its aim if you will. is it actually reducing the number of migrants heading north towards the us? this is one of the biggest criticisms of the current mexican, the current strategy by the mexican government. this policy of containment, which, apart from what you already mentioned already, are all these documented cases of abuses against migrate. that this policy that contains people to policy that doesn't allow people to leave in. it's creating a bottleneck for migrants who continue to arrive every day. and despite the policy itself, there does not appear to be any meaningful change in the number of migrants that are making their way north and arriving on the u. s. southern border. in fact,
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in july, there was a record number of migrants that arrived on the u. s southern borders, so there's no meaningful change in those numbers. and traditionally, immigration tends to slow down in the summer months. but that's now what we're seeing this year. and we've seen these migrant caravans have been forming here and stuff like that are quickly broken up, disperse migrants are rounded up and brought right back to the top. but you know, those migrant care events have stopped for now. but that, that, that continuous trickle, that continuous stream of migrants heading north for the united states definitely has not ended up with the latest in temperature, less southern mexico manuel. thank you. teen 100 deaths. the country's average daily death toll is the highest. it's been since the peak of the crisis in winter baths and hospitalizations in the u. s. are highest among the unvaccinated health care workers in france are now required to be vaccinated against can
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$7000000.00 staff and hospitals retirement homes as well as fire service members must prove that they've had one vaccine dose at least or risk losing their job. francis public health agency estimates that roughly 12 percent of hospital staff and 6 percent of doctors in private practices have not been vaccinated due to, i'm disgusted, but there's nothing i can do. i have to put up. i don't know what tomorrow will bring. i know i'm paid as of today and yesterday as i was on a demonstration, so i'm not sure how i'll cope, but i tell myself that every day is a new day. and i tell myself that i will find a job out with i'd like to use it the way the government is tackling hospitals. i don't know what to say. i don't honestly, i don't care for a former rebel commander during culture. was war to break away from serbia, has gone on trial at a special court in the netherlands. it's the 1st case being heard by the casa both
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specialist chambers. and as the dean barbara now reports, it said to be the 1st of many involving ethnic albanian rebels. he's accused of terrible crimes during kosovo war for independence from serbia in the late 900 ninety's. but as he became the 1st to stand trial in this special tribunal in the netherlands, sally most, if a rejected the charges are telling the judge, i am not guilty of accounts brought here before me by this gustavo office, was you to get up with me in april 999 most f o was a commander in the rebel kosovo liberation army. the kaylay. the prosecution says he was responsible for the torture of at least 6 people and the murder of one person at a detention compound. it says the victims were accused by cause of those ethnic how banyan rebels of collaborating with serbs or not supporting the kaylay these people, they were not enemies of the state of kosovo. they were not spies. they were
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fellow community members. innocent kosovar, albanians whose only crime was to be viewed for one reason or another as an impediment to the kaylee and certain of its leaders. the cause of a war is believed to have killed more than 13000 people. it ended in 1999 after the nato alliance carried out 11 weeks of air strikes against serbian forces. a former deputy prime minister and 5 top former serbian military and police officials were found guilty of war crimes committed during the conflict. that was at the un tribunal for the former yugoslavia. but on wednesday, the prosecutor said the salad most f. a hearing was a milestone for this cause which has taken 6 years to bring any one to trial. that was one of the failings of the international criminal tribunal for, for me was lobby not to be able to really sentence any cost of liberation, army soldiers and commanders where it was clear that some war crimes had been
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committed not to the same scale and intensity as those by the serbian army that it's quite clear, but they had also committed war crimes. the new coach activities are highly sensitive in kosovo, where the former rebel commanders still dominate political life. in june 2020 than president hashem patchy was indicted for his alleged role in nearly a 100 murders. while he led the k l. a. he's currently being held in the hague, awaiting trial nadeem. bob al jazeera, a former russian presidential candidate who came 2nd to let him approved in the 2018 election as accuse the authorities of using underhand tactics to stop him running again. prominent the communist prevail grew dean in says his family was targeted in the run up to this weekend's parliamentary vote. sure. wish to know suits before against my relatives. my daughter's grandmother with an
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attempt to take away apartments. my youngest son who did not betray me. oh, sorry, fell under it. 3 lawsuits have already been filed against him. only scoundrels do that because in any war he shouldn't involve women and children. for civilians are set to make history in the coming hours on board a space ex mission. without any professional ask for the inspiration for mission will blast off from cape canaveral in florida. it will or bit the earth for 3 or 4 days before splashing down the atlantic ocean. billionaire entrepreneur jared ice. the command leads 3 fellow space flight novices on the trip with the mission, almost entirely automated. the amateur crew spent months on a training course say they feel grateful to be part of the historic expedition. i am a mission pilot and it's really special for me to hold that title because i'm going to be the 1st black female pilot of the spacecraft. there have been.

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