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intelligence has reached the stakes and risks on the money market is market. scroll down to assume we're opening up a policy to leverage building for no money box. on al jazeera lou, north korea launches its 7th missile test this month, despite calls for com. ah, by there can fidel, this is al jazeera live from door also coming up, buddy sunday, remember it northern arlin marks 50 years since british soldiers opened fire on civilians. killing 14 people. portugal goes to the poles, voting about opening the snap election of the government collapsed in october and
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an environmental disaster twice as big as fed. $12000.00 barrels of oil is leaking into the pacific ocean. ah, the us says north korea has demonstrated a threat violated un resolutions a carrying out its 7th missile test. this month. south korea's government says an intermediate range, ballistic missile was fired on sunday. countries in the region have condemned the move. it appears to be the most powerful miss are launched since you as president joe biden took off as a year ago. it could've been done. don't say to total because writer has some commit north korea's activities, including the consecutive firing of ballistic missiles, is a great threat to the peace of our nation. the region and the international society firing such a high intensity ballistic missile violates the united nations security council. and we strongly protested to north korea. well,
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january has been the highest number of miss our launches, bop young, gang in a single month. they highlight the nuclear states expanding arsenal. the government says it's large, top a sonic and long range cruise missiles from railways into airports. crucially in north korea hasn't tested its intercontinental ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons since 2017. anita kim jong has indicated those tests may review. robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy. it's profound national university. he says young and will continue to launch missiles unless talks restart with south korea. and the us part of it is attention, i think, always, right, i mean, and, you know, north korea is sort of, has fallen behind south korea by, you know, by several decades now. right. in terms of development, when people think about korean, the world today about south korea don't like that. and so one of the ways they sort of equal the tables, if you will, one of the ways to prove that they can, you know, match and go over our b or peer equals to the south is the missiles in the weapons,
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right? them neck and television, but i think the larger issue is that they don't think that they got a deal on the last couple years with me. jane is present south korean down from going to meet them and nothing really came of that. they give the people a year, nothing has showed up nothing short, much in 2021. and so now it's back to test. i think the by people be willing to talk. i mean, i think the americans, i think, was everybody realize that if we don't talk to them or at least try to rope them into some kind of deal, they're just going to build and build and build reading. this problem is going to get worse and worse, right? i mean, i've been on programs. well here, you know, like, 10 years ago we had the same conversation right in the problem. it's just sort of marching on. and either we find a way to sort of get the north koreans to read a deal, and the cabinets proved the very, very difficult, right under donald trump and a great opportunity. and i think the gentleman is wanting to know if they, if we can get into a deal with them then, then we just have no choice but to build, you know, sort of counter muscle of ation. right. and that's myself building nuclear, its own missile forest. right. and there's an increase in folks on the north koreans just aren't going to stop. and so look at the counter measures. it's 50
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years since bloody sunday. the day british troops shot 26 unarmed protest is a northern ireland killing 14 of them. it was one of the darkest moments of what became known as the troubles sectarian conflict lasting more than 30 years. and his address shall reports. families are still seeking, alters you. this photograph was taken back. it's been 50 years since kate last heard her brother stroke his guitar to music on the radio, sorta at the age of 19 william was killed by the british army. his death became part of a cover up by the british government. that absolutely should never have happened am and, and even at that, i should have been dealt with a long, long time ago at she had not been covered up well, always muscle, always muslim. ah, on january 30th, 1972 british paratroopers open fire and unarmed civil rights demonstrators. they were protesting against internet without trial and discrimination against
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catholics. the minority community who wanted northern ireland out of the u. k. and for unity with the rest of ireland. denise bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here actually in a young, a group of people's coming was a body carrying a body and running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrorists. the soldiers cleared in a british traditional inquiry viewed by historians as far as it took nearly 4 decades to expose the army cover and for the families to receive an apology from the u. k. prime minister, david cameron in 2010 the violence that day led to a surgeon recruits to the provisional irish which bought an armed campaign against british troops and police trying to force the u. k. to abandon its control of
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northern ireland. the conflict known as the troubles continued for more than 30 years of sectarian violence. also involving pro british loyalists paramilitary organizations were then 3500 people died and thousands were injured and estimated 10000 bombings were carried out. but none of the 18 former paratroopers who carried out the bloody sunday killings as to trial the family say they will never give up. and the fight for justice and accountability were the people who took up them up all the people he expose. the british army and the british government for what they related blood is something, not their version. and it's very important that we will keep the school when out till the next generation of grandchildren will keep this and whoever will keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and are chappelle al jazeera u. k prime minister boss johnson says he's considering a major military deployment and response to the massing of russian troops on
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ukraine's border. officials are expected finalize details next week with options being discussed on monday. person in foreign and defense minister planning to go to moscow for talks. ukraine's i minister is adding western allies to be vigilant and fun. in their talks with russia. as charles stratford reports from the nets, many living in easton, ukraine already aligned themselves with moscow. this is no man's land between ukrainian government forces and separatist fighters with the self declared de next people's republic. the russian bank authorities and ask have given us rare access to the territory they control for the 1st time since 2017. the city seems more russian than when we were lastly on the surface, at least the statue of lenin still stands proud over the main square next to a russian flag. but they're also vast pro russia mil rules on buildings. this
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one reads russian, don bass, a heart in the colors of the russian flag, sits in the snow covered park destruction from 8 years of conflict is worse, nay. what used to be done and scampered? this was where some of the heaviest fighting took place. between pro russia separatists and the ukrainian government forces. when conflict started in 2014 nichol, i says he and many people like him see little chance of a future with a ukrainian government wanting closer ties with europe and nato. russia promote russia will help putin warned the west don't dare to put a foot in this region. there is no future with ukraine unless it changes. some residents, like vladimir occasionally come to try and repair their homes. when i have to show that we are between a rock and a hard place, there are no jobs. we are doing our best to survive. many people say they don't
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want to go back to ukraine off to what's happened, either people one independence or to join russia. most of the people that used to live in this neighborhood, a too afraid to return because of the sporadic, shelly. and now increasing phase of a potential renewed conflict, but there is a side to life internet, so that perhaps reflects a determination to live a normal life, especially amongst the young generation, many of whom were children. when the conflict started, many young people have left for russia or elsewhere in search of jobs. nightclubs like this one only open at weekends and have to close when the curfew starts at 10 p. m. engine, as we are separated from the rest of the world. for example, we cannot use international payment systems and it's difficult to get in and out my travel to, to buy in europe, but those i can't afford to go out. they just stuck. ne, here really, no matter what happens, he a young paper,
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a trying to find joy in my. we try our best to live like people, day in the rest of the world. russia has always denied supporting the separatists militarily, saying the conflict as an internal matter for the ukrainian government and their opponents to solve. but russia's influence here seems stronger than ever. something people say the ukrainian government international backers always fail to understand charleston but al jazeera, don't ask. one of those powerful winter storms of years is battering the eastern united states. millions of people are experiencing heavy snow and strong winds. more than $120000.00 homes without power and more outages are expected. gabriel alexander reports from new york. it was by far the biggest snow storm of the winter in new jersey in pennsylvania. the snow hit hard and fast, and local officials urged people to stay home and be ready for anything more
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prepared. we've got plenty of food and we'll just hunker in. in boston. the storm was being compared to a historic blizzard 44 years ago. that left the city buried in 60 centimeters of snow. this storm seemingly packed close to the same punch. it wasn't quite as bad in new york, but the city didn't escape unscathed. the snow left every one and their dogs shivering. what is your name, little guy? this is basil basil you're shaking. are you cold? oh my gosh. call you for the tourist in times square. who brave the minus 10 degrees celsius conditions? it was something to behold. i've never knew where the snow so it's really well like american dream. winter. well, i think it's awful, but it's nice. while the snow is beautiful and it can be fun to play in,
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it also can cause problems and be quite dangerous. the storm is being called a bomb, say clone, and it's affecting the entire northeast of the united states, where 70000000 people live. at the coastal peninsula of cape cod, near boston, twitter users posted this video showing how strong the wind in snow were blowing close to upwards of a 112 kilometers per hour. storm surge was a concern in low lying areas all along the eastern seaboard. once all the snow melts, it turns to water and officials warned of localized flooding. throughout the northeast, there were at times blizzard conditions, wreaking havoc on travel. at airports, thousands of flights were canceled, and commuter train lines were halted. the storm is expected, a taper off, meaning sunday will likely be the day of cleaning up. warming up and digging out.
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gabriel's ando al jazeera new york, still had an al jazeera fremont since a miniature could ensue don. we speak to the family, a victim who died, demanding change. and why kenny, as a lead van is a desperate to make, come back on the well stage. ah hey, there, we've got wild weather across northwestern sections of europe. hello everyone. so here is where a storm malik is on sunday generating blizzard conditions for the baltic states and western russia. in fact, some of this could be record breaking snow. our next storm system swoops in to the united kingdom. this one's going to be particularly bad for scotland. we've got rain, we've got snow. and for example, winds in edinburgh will be gusting to
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a 100 plus kilometers per hour where their maker is swirling around the eastern bed . that's chuck and rain toward the greek island southern sections of turkey. this time around. it's rain, not snow, but we are talking about snow as we look toward poland, ukraine, and romania on sunday. objects. suppose that's what's going on in iberia, southern sections anyway, seville at $22.00 degrees. your january temperature record is 24. so getting close . sand in does storms around the gulf of guinea, western africa sort the northeast of libya and northern egypt on sunday. now remnants leftovers of what was tropical cyclone honors, zip in across the southern sections and angola, northern namibia through central areas and meantime in cape town, and mostly cloudy day for you with a hive. 28 degrees on sunday. see later, the frank
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assessments for china will benefit from the 0 call the strategy if the rest the world to get informed opinions at all on sundays. enough reading from that critical debate wide report claims that need to do and then she'll thread to russia, but it's precisely, he's actually that created the insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, a reminder of our top stories this on the us says north korea has demonstrated a threat and violated un resolutions by carrying off at 7 missile test. this month
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. it appears to be the most powerful miss all 5 president joe bonding took off a year ago. you get a prime minister boss johnson says he's considering a major military deployment in response to the russian troops on ukraine. border partition russian ministers is that the whole effort to de escalate tension. millions of people are experiencing heavy snow and strong wind who states one of the strongest winter storms as fast as the east coast. more than 120000 tons without power. outages are expected. the west african bulky equals has i'll talk to the king of fossil military rulers. un officials are also expected to join the discussions on monday. again, if also was suspended from class after last week's qu, soldiers seized power off the public anger. the president, failure to stop attacks by armed groups, military leaders remain in control of sudan, 3 months after the coo,
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there was little fun of a return to the democratic transition. the antic movement is not letting up with dozens of protest is killed. ever morgan reports from the city of wild smith and he got him a how much family is in morning? the 24 year old from with med, any incidental to 0 date was killed during an anti military protest a week ago. have a burden or what the horrible i was in cartoon, someone called me and said your brother was hit by a tear gas canister. i called those who are with him and they told me he had had a small injury. when in reality, he was hit by a bullet to the head. then i got a call from someone who gave me his condolences. that's what i knew my brother had died. and i said, oh, garcia was the one who supported this family. he dropped out of school to drive an auto rick show whenever i called him he was either of the funeral or at weddings helping people as
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a state has witnessed large protest since the military to overpower in october dissolving a 2 year transitional government, which was meant to lead sedan to democracy, security forces have repeatedly you hear guys and live ammunition against demonstrators. at least 70 a protest who have been killed, and more than 2 and a half 1000 injured. what many may not be the only city besides the capital to more 1000 taken to the 3 to protest against military rule. but its location in central for them is significant. it shows that the demand for civilian rule and democracy transcends the social and ethnic barriers that use to dominate exam on the pick. a landscape for decades for down central region was more stable than other areas which suffered from civil wars. but since december 2018, when for dance revolution began, many more people in cities close to the capital joined the anti government movement . that movement was re ignited when the military took control. fee wouldn't let
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them in there. the protest movement in wide madana is not less than what is happening and hard to him. when to protesters from here were killed including guessing, people came from all over the state and from neighboring states. we want to see the future of those protestors who died, envisioned we want a democratic united sudan, doesn't family say it may be painful, but they take comfort knowing he died, demanding change, and to see a better country. he been morgan, alta 0. what made any for them? a military court in democratic republic of congo, high sentenced 49 former soldiers to death for their past and the killing of 2 united nations investigation 5 years ago. though the catalogue from sweden and american michael sharp were murdered, while investigating atrocities in the cause of region, it happened is government forces were fighting. a local uprising proved government says, an oil spill, triggered by the volcanic eruption. the toner is twice as big as feared, estimated nearly 12 about leak into the pacific ocean. marianna sanchez has more
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from lima. the oil continues to slowly move north with preceded lucas, the. you're flying over the area on saturday. the scope of the disaster is much worse, official say, with the italian flag oil tanker married article. you see nearly 12000 barrels of crude oil twice as much as initially thought government ministers have been meeting the ship's captain to try to understand what happened. official said, the captain doubted that as soon as me from the volcanic eruption near tang cause stopped pipeline to break. as the matador was off loading nearly $1000000.00 barrels of crude to a rough finery, it would appear to be, according to the captain. apparently the issue was not so much due to the waves. the ships are so heavy with a big draft, so a swell does not actually create much of an impact. the chief prosecutor ideal
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tapia says he wants to know if the pipelines were properly maintained. regardless, he says it is clear that spanish oil giant reps will have some responsibility on the rib, so has not denied the spill. there is a responsibility for delight, action, and obviously we see they have not acted swiftly in the mitigation or mediation. and now the rehabilitation over reptile controls peruse most important refinery. it's now facing the possibility of losing its operating license and the fine of nearly $5000000.00. in total mean, we have a lot of public prosecutor to enter the refinery, explained what happened and we are ready to fully collaborate to the public prosecutors off. he's got a judge has ordered 4 top executives from travelling abroad for 18 months while being investigated, which could eventually mean at least 4 years in prison. the environment minister
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says russell is not complying with basic measures to clean up the oil spill protester. if you're outside the refinery, say they're angry because they said that company is dragging its feet and some of you know the rule effective. it's not fair that such a large company has not taken the necessary measures. so many families have been harmed, and the company say they're not responsible, retro says it's hired more than 2000 people to try to clean up the mess. and the 35 percent of it has been removed. regardless, as the oil slick advances with the current, the damage from the largest ecological disaster in decades continues to grow my deanna sanchez. i'll just see the lima bid in ecuador, as amazon, a privately owned crude pipeline has ruptured. the burst occurred in the same area . well, patients halted in december to major erosion. indigenous communities say digital
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organizations rather say communities are being affected by water contamination. and in thailand, a state of emergency has been declared along the east coast. as oil continues to wash up on beaches of the 50 tons of crude and spilled into the sea, hundreds of people in kosovo have demonstrated against government plans to increase energy prices. the police can proceed, tried to contain the crowd, is that move toward the palm and building possibilities in suffering from an energy crisis. the last 2 months that's led to widespread power poles will open in the next hour for portugal snap election. it was called last month after a block spending bill brought down the minority socialist government at a reigning report from listed green grocer. pedro gomez says his business, one of small margins has gotten even tougher the past 2 years. right now, businesses are being strangled by higher taxes more than ever. and it's been hard
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to cope with that. and ever since cove it had, it's been crisis over crisis. and for small businesses that's he'll and really hard to deal with. bouncing back from the pandemic is the top concern for many voters. prime minister antonio costa over saw one of the most successful vaccination campaigns in europe. and the government has helped bring unemployment down to prepare demick levels. whole show cost. the socialists holding a slight edge of the social democrats. few voters though are fired up. he said it made me pretty. i don't have a lot of hope in the election. i'm still not sure which party to support. maybe it's better if we have a correlation. when voters go to the polls here on sunday, they could end up electing a new government, whether it be on the left or the right that further polarizes portuguese politics rather than bringing parties to the center. that's how political scientist,
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antonio, acosta, pintos, sees it. the 2 major parties will face basically the same type of challenges if the socialist, when they will have problems and negotiated with their left the communist and the left wing block. if the social democrats wins, they will have problems in negotiate with agreement with the radical right tween hawkins is a party expected to make games on sunday could be shaker. a far right wing party form just 3 years ago. currently holding just one seat. it could win as many as it doesn't, according to polls. adam rainy al jazeera, lisbon. if you find mr. is in the united arab emirates for an official visit of the med arrived on saturday and met. have adobe crown prince. shake. mohammed spins i. it's not him. in november, i'll just there revealed that the u. e was providing if you, with extensive military support, and it's fight against to ground rebels and then all israel's president,
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seismic herzog is also visiting the u. e. the 1st by in israeli president, his office says the aim is to strengthen ties in the gulf at a time of heightened regional tension as world power to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal is well in the us, you signed a diplomatic court 18 months ago more than 30 people have died from last a fever and nigeria in the past 3 weeks. and there have been 750 suspected infections in that time. to put that in context, in the whole $29.00 team, there were fewer than $800.00 cases. that jerry, a center for disease control, has opened the emergency center to deal with the outbreak authorities urging people to stay away from rodents, which can spread the disease. many of the world's best long distance run has come from the healey highlands of western kenya. the coven 19 pandemic because it's cancellation of events around the world. the devastating for the communities that depend on their home grown professional athletes. a web reports from it in kenya.
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this time, 3 years ago, sammy quebec was traveling the world running marathons. that'll change to the global pandemic. now, he sells boiled eggs here on the streets of the town of 10. in kenya. he took top positions in races around africa, asia in europe, and was paid to be the pacemaker, and others. most years he and thousands of dollars selling eggs paid less than $5.00 a day. there is that the dividend between this might now matter. so we have that least a little bit by now because the income for sammy hadn't stopped training along with many other athletes. the most of the events that they used to compete in have stopped because of coven. that's been bad news. the athletes here in a 10 is where many of the worlds fastest long distance runners come from. if
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2400 meters above sea level perched on a plateau high above the great rift valley, before the pandemic athletes came from all over the world to train here, alongside that canyon counterparts. these men are among attends professional athletes. there are at least a 1000 of them, and almost all of them of last some, all of their income over the last couple years because of the pandemic. because there are hardly any other jobs here. several thousands of people in turn depend on the athlete livelihoods, and the economy of the whole town has been hit hard. dennis cherry yard was supporting his extended family with prize money, $1.00 in 10, and 15 kilometer races around the world. now he's working as a security guard just to be able to feed his own to children for an athletes eroni
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just starting to trickle back to stay at the running camp. peter be runs this one sponsored by sports where make as a 6 he says travel restrictions and event. cancellations persist when now we only grown coming back with the live rivers. we council families as i'm not sure that going to hold it. so you spend money, you would do, you, you, you buy tickets. and then at the end of the day that is discussed so badly, not going. some of the top tier athletes have fed better because it's ongoing sponsorship contracts. well, though not all, dozens of kenya's top athletes have been suspended from international events in recent years for doping. nixon martinez is laboring on a farm to get by just before the pandemic. you want a half marathon in china. when kobe came, he says he manage of, vanished along with his $8000.00 prize. when i remember, i don't want to flash back because if the motor life and the a lot,
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i really i feel to natalie the but i've been somebody may feel no use in my life. i have to go it. i know you're just right. it is, know, at the end of the nixon keeps training every day as do most of the athletes here waiting and hoping they'll soon get their livelihoods back. malcolm web out, his era, it's in kenya. ah, this is out there are, these are the top stories. the u. s. as north korea has demonstrated a threat violated un resolutions by carrying out its 7th missile test this month. it appears to be the most powerful miss all fod since president joe bought and took off with a year ago. countries in the region have condemned to move equipment that was done don't say to total because one has some commit. north korea's activities, including the consecutive firing of ballistic missiles is a great threat to the peace of our nation, the region and the international society.
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