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love doesn't cost once it makes your heart happier. my heart. it doesn't bring any loss for a new symbol. let us practice this. ah . a shot from space north. korea's laces with our launch puts areas like the u. s. territory of guam within striking distance. ah, i there, i'm kim. fidel boost is algae. they're alive from dover, also coming up, attack and counter attack. the u. e. responds off to who the rebels launch, another missile threatened and operation deep inside its territory. celebration victory socialists when an outright parliamentary majority in portugal snap
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elections and the lost tribes of southern chile descended seat recognition for forgotten people. ah, north korea has released both as proof that it conducted its most powerful miss alt here since 2017. it's the latest in a flowery of missile testing activity, making it the 7th and january record for a single month. it's got the u. s. concert, which called the launch part of a series of escalating provocations. while the while song 12 missile is a nuclear capable weapon and according to south korea and japan, sundays test travel around 800 kilometers, are put sole and parts of china and japan in striking distance. but its maximum range is much further than the mass have 4 and a half 1000 kilometers. that's enough to reach the u. s. territory of guam open to
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having diplomatic discussions with offered this over and over and to add to the dpr k. and they've not accepted it, but we're absolutely open to a diplomatic engagement without pre conditions. our goal is to, to are in the ad threatening actions that the dpr k is taking against the ad their neighbors. and it's big now to john grove, arts in bangkok he's the head of asia pacific news with james defense intelligence . thank you very much for your time. i should have thought of getting your reaction on seeing these images taken from this class on 12 or will the 1st thing to say that we can't, we haven't verify the old friends who city of these images. but if they are correct, if they are accurately represents the continuation of north korea's missile development program, certainly we've seen that escalate in the
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a since the beginning of january. and it's kind of a continuation of the capability that we saw emerging in 2017 ah, in 2018 north korea suspended that development, or at least the open development and testing of some of its longer range weapons. but we've seen that capability with this was on 12 come back. i'm certainly into the picture. took us through this specific miss. io. we are saying that it traveled around 800 kilometers, but it has the capacity to go much further. well, we were not sure about that at the moment that the testing so far has been about 800 kilometers and that corresponds with previous tests in 2017. so there is a degree of kind of estimation that this weapon will be developed for a range of around 4000 kilometers. but again, that's not been verified and that's not been tested. and so we don't know that, but certainly the capability that asked that not north crews look into develop
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would be in that range as her, as a, as a kind of a threat and a risk to, to the us. that's what is aiming to do. what about the rest of north korea's arsenal? i? i was reading about hypersonic glide, nestles, which can go undetected. yeah, well, north korea spend a lot of time or an investment in the past 23 years. certainly during cove, it in developing some of its missile capabilities and that, that is aligned very closely with a 5 year weapons planned that, that north korea are announced at the beginning of 2021. with the aim to develop capabilities that will enable the north korea to fight a modern, a modern conflict. um so, so these developments are in line with those capabilities that it wanted outline it wanted to achieve then. and again, it's consistent with what we saw in 2017, our leading up to 2017 to her. went when north korea did test nuclear weapons and
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did test icbm into inter continental missiles. that would, that will provide a very clear risk. and then in 2018, of course, but not great. it was, it suspended a lot of these developments in response to a requirement, a c requirement to get closer to move closer to the u. s. in meetings between kim and donald trump. but that now that kind of our effort has changed tactic in north korea and they're now looking to put pressure on the u. s. administration to go back to the table and, and to see if they can ease some of the sanctions. i think that's the real kind of a strategy behind these, these escalating missile tests that we're seeing. certainly since the beginning of january. i thank you very much here. now 3rd, younger that at from bangkok, think if there are just a few days to go before the winter olympic games open in beijing and athletes have been arriving under strict covered 19 protocols. team members,
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coaches support staff and media adjoining an en pick bubble to keep them separate from the public. i'll be tested daily. some athletes have already had to pull out of the games after testing positive. let's thing now the katrina year who's in beijing? katrina, i was interested to see one reporter had films, i guess the hoop jumping that was required to get into this and then bubble the plan to stop athletes. i mean that is part of the plan, right? to start athletes and other organized this from, from spreading cove it but even so, this bubble is now being breached. what's the latest that's why a chinese authority say that this is going to be the safest olympics ever. there are very strict measures, but still cannot stop covered 900 cases from being identified within the winter olympic bubble. now, according to official statistics, almost $7000.00 people have arrived in china to participate in the game since the beginning of the month. and already at least 176,
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people have tested positive for corvette 19. the latest figure was 38 cases, 37 cases or identified on sunday, up from 34 the previous day. and the authorities are really at pains to say that look, we don't have an outbreak spreading within the bubble that we're able to catch most of these cases at the airport. these people are being immediately quarantined, but it's meant that there's a really tense environment inside this closed loop system athletes for one are terrified of catching cove at 19 because it means that they will be immediately separated in quarantine and a very high risk of completely missing out on competing in their event, so that's 4 years of preparation, just down the drain. now we've already had, as you've mentioned, some athlete identify, be test as positive test. it is positive with corbett 19 in the bubble, including a swedish, a swedish skier, and s. levine. snowboarder,
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and just to give you an example of some of the things that they need to do before they get into the bubble. and while they're in there, they need to submit the temperature and the health status 14 days leading up to arriving in china. that's even before they get into the country, they test before they get on the flight, they test after they arrive and then they test every day while they hear in china, within this bubble. now this is a closed loop system. the chinese government have done what, as they can to see last these games participants from the wider chinese public. and what we are finding is that even spectators who the chinese government have promised will be participating. the games will be people watching from the stand. these are not going to be members of the general public. they're not allowed to buy tickets. it will be a carefully selected group of people who have received at least 3 shots of the covered 19 vaccine or katrina, you in beijing banking. the united arab emirates says it's intercepted and
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destroyed a missile, fired by who the rebels in yemen is the 3rd touch attack. in recent weeks, the u. e has launched a strike in yemen in response. the target was unclear, but the defense ministry says debris fell outside of populated areas and nobody was hurt. it comes after who drove strike on the capital. i would be killed 3 people earlier this month. well, in a tweet you ease, general authority of civil aviation, says m movement in the country is going as usual, and all flights are operate normally. and there is no impact on flights and airports as a result of the ballistic missile launched by, or they're calling the who the terrorist militia, the country mohammed off top has more now from the human capital santa. another cycle of violence between these from one side, and also the solid caution spokesperson, especially on the spokesperson,
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sends a message or a statement about his groups attaching again the united states and that he will give more details in the within becoming ours. but so far we are still waiting for this press conference. we expect this meet on 10 or press conference to be held the afternoon at which you is expected to give more details about the operation that is cracked as a y of scale operation. that has targeted of what he described, the bobby, and also the united states. but so far, the emeralds, ministry of defense, and the counter such attack on down into suited such missiles belongs by the hope he's also one of these missiles have landed in an area where the populated area has been
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there. so far. the observers believe that the occurrence of the, this cycle violence has taken place out short lived of some kind of fire between the whole these on the unit of en route, closing arguments have begun the trial of more than a dozen defendants accused of the assassination of mccain of foster of president thomas on caught up. he was killed with 12 others and a crew. 987. nicholas hark reports from the capital. in the heart of one good, you grew a tribute to a pan african icon and a symbol of strength and defiance. burkina faso as president. my sancho was killed in a qu 25 years ago, long before elder warmer was even born. and yet his murder trial is important and significant to her. it comes at a time of uncertainty following mondays qu, we need justice, so we can even believe in a possible future. this has been all the few days that we are in this situation.
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we have no government, let's say that we have no institutional loans that are stable now. so we just have to is we can just hope that what has been started. we'll continue. so i think it won't affect. this is what i think. but i'm not sure. last monday as lawyers and to my son car has murder trial, we're about to give their closing statements. the hearing was abruptly adjourned, had happened after colonel dunbar arrested the president and took power in a coup in a televised statement. he said, justice will follow its course. their trial is now set to resume in the dock of the accuses. colonel dummy was former commander she'd bout jin day he along exile, former leader. bless god by way. are accused of being behind sanker as murder. won't you available every one turns to wanted truth, but i tried, he did want to have version of the truth away and not the reality of what happened
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to convince god you surely after company was ousted from power in a popular uprising in 2014 january stage a coup. it's in this hotel in the wealthy neighborhoods on the outskirts of walker drew that heads of states from the west african block eco, was met with general gender a. they held talks ended the crew, which led to his arrest. this was seen as the success for echo us in restoring democracy to this country. 3 crews in one year echo us is now facing an institutional and regional crisis. to terica cartoon is damian gets fears, the latest who could delay on cars, trial fuel a molded. so gone about the death of sanker. we all feel like we know what actually heavens, who did what like and who was, where was the question here is we, are we going to be able to purchase the current political situation and bring justice? so we can move on one of sale for people like coma leaving the pants behind. also
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means forging ahead into an uncertain future. nicholas hawk al jazeera walker today still come here on al jazeera us senate has say that close to reaching a deal to sanction russia. is it build up with forces on the border with ukraine and the world's biggest music streaming platforms? photo fi takes action for growing dispute about over 19 misinformation. ah, if it's garbage day for you in the low countries, your bins mego mis and here's why. hello everyone. a fierce wind blowing down from the north sea running right in to the low countries. so for example, in amsterdam, we could see those winds wind up to about 85 kilometers per hour. this is a wind out of the northwest. so you are certainly going to feel that snow is cutting across germany rate through into pull in the czech republic,
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austria and switzerland. we may see some mixing as well as me, head toward the lower ground. a weather maker in the eastern med is funneling some pretty wet weather through southern turkey, cypress, and this is crushing in to the levant. now for the western mediterranean, we've got some high temperatures here, southern spain, seville at 23. as remember, monday is the last day of january and you're getting pretty close to a record 24.2. we've got in for 23 degrees. somewhat weather for the northwest stand the northeast of africa, also sand and dust to be expected for places like new ox shot with a high of $27.00 degrees on monday. out of what weather for southern africa. this is all because of leftovers of what was tropical cyclone honor rate through namibia then took right through to the south cape town, got hiv, 27 degrees on monday. ah,
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from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. it did not respect poor people and pure our planet promised to ensure the safety of women. what's happened, the doctor 15, the ford back, that people actually have more fuel? why is the u. k. feel hostile to transfer the mysteries to all of this? join me if i take on the live, dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradiction. hardly get up put on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, you're watching all jazz. there are a reminder about top stories. this l o korea is released,
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photos is proof. it conducted its most powerful missile tests since 2017. the 7th launch and january her rec, or to the single month. the u. s. is going for direct talks. days before the start of the winter. the games athletes have been arriving at beijing on district cove at 19 protocols. being kept apart from the public will be tested day b. the u a e says it does a bit of miss all 5 by who the rebels in yemen. early on monday, launch to strike in response to the attack as a 3rd in recent weeks. what holds prime minister has won a 3rd consecutive term in office. antonio, cost of governing socialists secured a parliamentary majority in sunday. snap collection is promising to govern for all portuguese, as the economy struggle to balance back from the pandemic. there is adam rainy reports from lisbon. the stunning mandate, prime minister in 20th cost as ruling socialist had won
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a majority of people in portugal snap election. it's a feat you could imagine coming into the election pre election pulling had them nearly, even with the 2nd place center, right. social democrats. the election was triggered when other left, his parties voted with right wing parties to kill the 2022 budget. that put cost us rule at risk until he pulled off sundays victory. the socialist will have the votes now to pass the budget firm of the thought. it was a victory of humility, of confidence, and forced ability. firstly on what to say. thank you to all the portuguese for the example away. the electoral campaign took place for the civic way that these addictions to such a difficult moment for all of us. his main rival, really rio, the leader of the center, right? social democrats acknowledging defeat and implying he may step down as party leader bank, while he's on the phone with the socialist party governing period of 4 years. i
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truly don't see how i can be useful in this framework. the party will decide, but i sincerely don't see how i can be useful in this context for 4 more years. the the far right wing, party, shaker, or enough also celebrating they received the 3rd highest number of votes. the 1st such showing for far right when party, since the rival of democracy in 1974, a sign of the traction populism hold after 2 years have pandemic pain. one of the problems that we have, and this might explain a little bit why this reading party is rising, is as partial is not growing. as the other comes in to be a union and it's getting backwards now. it's the 7th poorest country in the $27.00 is due to be in union. dawning protective gear poll workers even received, covert positive voters who left isolation to cast their ballots. and what many saw as the most important election in decades?
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the election was defined by the pandemic with voters calling on parliament to get the economy going again into affectively manage the handling of billions of dollars from the e. u. recovery and resilient fund. adam rainy out to euro, lisbon, politicians. the us are debating what to do without russia, which is more than $100000.00 soldiers stationed on its border with ukraine. one senator is proposing a potential compromise of political ham reports from washington d. c. a missive shows tours tanks for artillery more than 100000 russian troops. the u. s. military says, this is now a strong enough force to take over the country of ukraine. on monday, the un security council will put the issue front and center with the us ambassador saying she will try to make russia feel isolated in the world. our voices are unified and calling for the russians to explain themselves. we're,
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we're going to go in the room prepared to listen to them, but we're not going to be distracted by their propaganda. and the ukranian ambassador to the us is hoping to rally the international community as well. with a warning, if ukraine will be further attacked by russia, of course, they will not stop in india after ukraine, but with russia able to veto any action at the un. this is likely to be more theatre than a solution. but one prominent us senator has a new suggestion saying the u. s. can't give into russia's demands that ukraine will not join nato, but ukraine can, but it's his decision to make if he decides that the future membership, if there's a b, one in nato, for ukraine. and the question of russian occupation of ukraine are 2 things to put on the table. i think we may move toward a solution to this. this week, the u. s. senate is expected to take up a bill that would spell out severe consequences if russia acts, which would include sanctions, which would include more military assistance,
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which would include helping them to fight back against the cyber attacks that the russians will continue to use against ukraine. and also to help on the disinformation campaign, rushes actively involved and to try to stabilize the zaleski government. but the biden administration wants to hold off on sanctions as a deterrent, hoping that the threat of freezing russia out of the international banking system is enough to stop any military action. which russia says has no intention of taking in care of on sunday, a show of gratitude ukrainians take to the streets to send a message that they appreciate the support even as many hope they won't need it. patty call hain al jazeera washington. kennedy's defense minister is in ukraine for talks and announced canadian troops. there were moving to the western side of the country. and each anom said her government was taking over cautions to keep the forces safe. it's russian troops, a mass on the eastern border. canada is temporarily withdrawing non essential
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employees from its embassy and also providing military aid and training to ukraine . chinese naval vessels carrying disaster relief supplies have departed photography in the south pacific. the 1400 ton shipment includes food, medical supplies, tractors, and temporary housing target is still recovering from a volcanic eruption and soon army that struck earlier this month. a delivery and distribution has been slowed by the countries strict pandemic restrictions. so, so the, unless the good you, we were short on time preparing for the misha was, and the voyage is long. the loading is heavy and the requirements for the epidemic prevention are high with we fully anticipated various complex situations and carefully planned the operations to make sure that the relief supplies are safely and quickly delivered to tonga on truck 4 decades to lands have been taught the original inhabitants of patagonia were all but extinct,
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but descendants of 2 indigenous groups have come forward to demand recognition. a latin america editor to say a newman met them and he had a deaf wiggle. the dealer, the willow archipelago, near the tip of cape horn, is known as the end of the world. for 7000 years, it was inhabited by the janish and nomadic people who walked barefoot and you seal and whatnot. gaskins to keep warm. 135 kilometers north lived the south. none a people so tall that the 1st european explorers named the region patagonia, meaning land of potash or long legs. to day replicas of the self bonanza in full spiritual body paint had become fashionable as souvenirs of people who are presumed extinct except they aren't. now self nuns are finally coming out to demand recognition either but on the fact that it's a southerly speaker for history that we often had from our grandchildren out of
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shame, it's painful to recognise though we come from a family that was practically enslaved and exterminated in the 20th century is hard . lydia gonzales, cal didn't tells a similar story about her people, the janish, her 93 year old mother. christina, is the last who still speaks their language fluently. i had a good backyard. nickina. you're gone. is ledia an indigenous delegate to chili's constitutional convention? shocked many when she addressed the chamber k, marchina put on my main focus, imagine not doing grandparents because outsiders annihilated them. imagine being taught at school that your language and your people had disappeared. imagined that you direct ancestors were taken across the ocean to far away lands to be exhibited as exotic animal muscle, which are you as the documentary humans zill illustrates, she wasn't exaggerating, abusive. lydia says they're still in estimated 200 yet, annie's. and in the last census,
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more than 1100 people said they identified as said none until a 100 years ago. they lived here from hunting and fishing and by the coast there was also plenty to all people feel faint, lots of muscles, another crustaceans, care and historic document to demonstrate that the yaneth and the signals could feast on, for example, reached wales like this one. so it wasn't hunger that wiped out their numbers, but rather the arrival of the foreigners, the europeans that brought with them unknown diseases, liked to work. you'll notice and influenza. many the survivors were taken from their parents to religious institutions or 2 brothers or hunted down in cassidy. ethel might not look as if the hunters were paid for, bringing back a hand abreast of penis, a head or an air to day. the southern language exists on people. no one speaks it. while lydia's mother is recording the phonetic sound of the younger language. both
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indigenous nations are pushing for chillies, new constitution to recognize, support, and promote their linguistic and cultural heritage. a keep or from us, we are all important and deserve recognition. no matter how small our numbers. because i insist we didn't choose to be so few. they're determined, she says, to stop justifying their existence and start working towards reviving their nearly lost heritage to see and human al jazeera, the other fellow chile, thousands of protest. as in chile have gathered to voice their anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela. they blamed them for a rise and violence which lane city of a kiki and demanding more security, is national organization for migration estimates, nearly $1700000.00 migrants are entirely us based music streaming site site. spotify has announced new measures to combat coven, 19 misinformation. that fall as a decision by several high profile musicians to remove their music from the
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platform and protest against a podcast who's been accused of spreading falsehoods about vaccines. julian wolf as the story. signing with its highest paid podcast personality spot of fi has chosen to keep joe rogan show on the platform as it attempts to tackle the growing backlash over his controversial views on cobra. 19 the company has announced plans to add an advisory to any podcast episode, discussing the pandemic, directing listeners to the latest information from trusted sources in health and science. but despite an open letter penned by hundreds of health professionals calling on spotify to moderate misinformation, and a growing number of celebrities raising concern, including the duke and duchess of sussex, who have a 25000000 dollar content deal with the platform. some say it's an issue that isn't sold in silencing one voice. there is a misinformation challenge tied to joe rogan in particular, but there's also
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a broader mas information problem, i think, in this entire ecosystem. that is a lot more challenging simply because it is so decentralized and there isn't really one platform. there isn't really one player involved who can take the lead and moderating. it's very decentralized. you know, you basically could be playing effectively. lack of all the fall out began when rock star neil young accused rogan of spreading misinformation while offering spotify an old maiden. remove his work or the comedians. the singer joanie mitchell soon followed, announcing her solidarity with young and while the streaming service says it has removed more than $20000.00 podcast episodes that cover cobra. 19 since the start of the pandemic, it fell short of ditching one of the biggest stars. after it's exclusive 2020 licensing deal that netted rogan, more than
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a $100000000.00. gillian wolf out 0. people living in south florida in the united states work up to an unusual so i don't. of temperatures dipped below freezing. the national weather service warned the public to watch out for stun. they won its falling from trees. the lizards can weigh more than 7 kilograms and measure a meter and a half in length. cold snap and 2010 wiped out large numbers of the species. ah, missouri, these are the top stories north korea's released photos as proof that it conducted its most powerful missiles here since 2017. it's the 7th launch and january record in a single month. the u. s. is calling for direct talks. we are open to having diplomatic discussions. we've offered this over and over to.
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