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[000:00:00;00] ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to get informed. opinions far right extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible. frank assessments. there was a joke about the interim government. it's not in forever, nor does it go inside story on al jazeera. ah, all a
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flurry of miss saw launchers by the north sends tension sawing on the korean peninsula. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive from dall also coming up. iran denies reports. it's intentionally scaled up uranium enrichment to levels required to make a nuclear weapon a be po, praying the ancient to city about tuck. yes, i promise to rebuild. heritage sites destroyed by the earthquakes on france and its military mission in between a fast. so a month off the west african nation says it'll defend itself against our groups. ah, north korean leader kim jong, who insist that kim jo,
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john says whether her country uses the pacific ocean as it's shooting range on the united states. the statement comes up in north korea, 5 to more ballistic missiles of its east coast, apparently angered by joint military drills between the u. s. and south korea. clinton monahan has the latest tests come just 24 hours after 7 days. launch of the song 15 intercontinental ballistic missile. ah, north korea says it's proof of its capability to deliver a quote, fatal nuclear counter attack. kim jong, the sister of north korea, leader, says whether to use the pacific ocean as its shooting range depends on the united states. north korea is not happy with the ramping up of military exercises between the u. s. and south korea, which will take place in march. there's also a table top exercise that will look at nuclear scenarios that will happen between the u. s. and talk to you next week and i think your 3 is sending a message that it is unhappy with that and it will fight fiber, fire us,
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and south korea. warplanes carried out a highly visible response to saturdays launch. south 3 defense ministry set the drill headed by nuclear capable. american b, one bombers affirmed the united states commitment extended to terms of its nuclear weapons. the u. s. and japan held a similar, separate exercise over waters of japan's west coast. years of diplomacy, sanctions and international censure have done little to slow north korea's missile program. since martin al jazeera was got night as from the council on foreign relations. he says both sides are in a cycle of reacting to each other. well, the north koreans themselves have said that the latest tests are directly response to us or okay, military drills. and i do believe that we have moved into a kind of tit for tat phase as the u. s. and south korea are planning to do
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a number of other military hills over the course next few weeks. and so north korea, i think basically wants to deter the u. s. and south korea from doing military drills us at south gray. i would like to deter north korea from conducting additional missile tests. but that's not really what deterrence does. it's really just about trying to prevent the others that raising the costs to the other side of potential conflict or war. and so i think that one of the problems, so we have a deterrence competition. but the objectives on both sides are unrealistic. i think they can be escalated, but i think that it's likely to continue to escalate for the time. being ne, i think needs crisis in order to be able to change its trajectory. and a lot of this is driven by the north korean desire to signal its displeasure around the u. s. south korean military exercises and their resumption. iran is denying
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reports. it's intentionally enriched uranium beyond acceptable levels. united nations nuclear watchdog says it's in talks. after report suggested iran's enrichment had gone up to 84 percent. a 90 percent threshold is required for use and a weapon runs previously enriched up to 60 percent care on started stepping office nuclear activities in 20. 19 a year off of the u. s. pulled out of a landmark nuclear deal between iran and western powers. bennett ramberg is a former us state department official. he says the failure of international talks is a key factor in iran's enrichment process. the concern is that the deal is, has collapsed and adjustments have to be made accordingly. deal with the iranian various efforts bye because really for example. ready years to try to compete the program to sabotage estimation. but that's just provided an interim blocking the radio progress. ready having,
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having the progress is continuing and unfortunately rather the deal was knocked out by the less demonstration american administration. we've had negotiations for many months. the ministration attempted to go forward with the deal. they're going impediments, apparently in negotiation. i don't know, intimate details of why didn't they go, she has class, but there was a consensus that the negotiations are going to work and run as they progress in the production of geranium that's approaching this level. ready they can, they can be a break out in terms of the richer ever the nuclear. ringback available that is for weapons program a in it's now been 2 weeks since the earthquakes, the devastated parts of turkey and syria, more than 46000 people have been confirmed dead. but many more still missing.
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turkish rescue efforts had ended in all provinces except the 2 hardest, cit, cut him on my dash, and tied a doctors without borders. a convoy has now entered northwestern, syria, a region divided by more than a decade of civil war. the world health organization says 26000000 people across both countries need humanitarian aid. with bernard smith reports my takia in southeast and chuck here. there's no expectation now that this kick is rescue team will find anyone alive under the rubble of these apartment and on talk, you know, what they're trying to do is at least give relatives a body to bury men at glen. last 5 members of his family. it had been 14 days. i'm waiting for my dead or alive. what matters is we get it from here so we can bury her and give her a place on the soil moment. moments just classified as missing. amidst the constantly updating statistics on the 10s of thousands of dead or injured or
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homeless, there's one number the turkish government can't provide. it doesn't know how many people are still missing. the scale of the disaster expectations of the survivors takes its toll on the more than 35000 turkish and foreign rescue was working here. july. we have psychologists in our same offering support to help us get a stress and depression. i've never seen and quite like this in my whole life. and you have to shut down your emotions when you do the job. and on takia, survivors have access to food medicines and 10. but the government wants me somehow to start rebuilding as soon as possible. at least 345000 department buildings have been destroyed according to the turkish government. of course, every one of them. somebody's home, and now the search and rescue operation has effectively ended the task of demolishing and rebuilding it beginning. it may prove impossible to calculate
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exactly how many people are missing or dead. following the earthquakes here. but in some places they know. every balloon here represents the life of a child that lived in this apartment. building bernice smith al jazeera and touch. the us administration, as announced to provide an additional $100000000.00 in aid to the quite victims. secretary of state anthony blinkin visited some of the effect of errors in turkey. on sunday. he promised that washington would provide long term help to the country . well, there's been extensive damage to turkey as cultural heritage. people in the ancient city of on takia a vowing to rebuild many religious buildings were destroyed as natasha, her name. now reports it's the 2nd sunday since the earthquake. the antonia protestant church is resuming services. but the
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pastor now balances the top. what used to be the wrought iron gate about with bible in hand. we walk 5 minutes along deserted street to find the greek orthodox church. we stop a rare passer by to ask where it's gone. and the hubby b l. new jar mosque believe to be built in the 7th century was one of the oldest in the country. now in ruins. on takia, known as antioch in ancient times, was one of the biggest jewels of the roman empire in modern turkey, a. it's a city, celebrated for its diversity, were the because of this, there is brotherhood here, not discrimination. we all live together. here are churches here, a mosque is here and they're all next to each other. is we all one nation, one fist. it's duchess religious history. that's been lost, a ties house of parliament built before the area became part of turkey,
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is now tilting precariously. brooklyn argues i be she. it's impossible to describe. seems such a beautiful city like this in ruins. i hope will return to our good old days. this is a beautiful city and i love it so much and i'm not going to leave to choke the minister of culture and tourism says on takia and had tie province or a mosaic, a place where historically and until to day adherence of the 3 monotheistic religions found a home to worship the government is promising to rebuild damaged heritage. sites like this one within a year introduce regulations for reconstruction and provide financial assistance to private building owners. you not the case? get on. thank you. i will return to its diverse community until in days we will return and continue to preserve the cultural fun,
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takyo discussion. one of them people here are quit to mention that and takia has been decimated by multiple earthquake since the 2nd century. each time it was rebuilt, they say history will repeat itself. natasha name al jazeera and takia tortilla. ah, ukrainian forces are fortifying their positions in the eastern city of sir verse, anticipating a potential russian offensive keyed beliefs. diverse could be next in line if russia takes the fiercely contested town of batt moot, some 1570 and still remain in the city. but moscow says its forces are making gains in eastern europe and says, troops have taken control of a village near the city of hockey's. russian forces have been advancing in the area since cave reclaimed control of the city in september. when all russian news agencies say one person was killed and 11 injured in the shelling of done yet by
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ukrainian forces around 40 rockets were fired. they done nets, prosecutors building and a library were reportedly hit. now, european countries are working to reduce their dependence on russian oil since it invaded ukraine a year ago. and with kat are being the world's largest exporter liquefied natural gas. but tora gate and a be has been looking at its growing role in europe's energy market. the industrial city of ross, the finding cattle where gas is cool to minus a $160.00 degrees celsius and turned into liquid. dr. wrestler fam, paul, to tank is ready to deliver supplies to the world. europe has been switching to liquefied natural gas or l. n. g since russia evaded ukraine last year. you're committed replacing about a 155000000 cubic meters a year of what russia was sending year before the invasion. and they want to replace a 100000000000 cubic meters of that by the end of 2022, by our estimates we've seen,
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they've been able to do that last year. and most of our places come from sourcing alternative supplies of energy. cattle is the world's largest supplier of liquefied gas exporting more than $81000000.00 tons a year. that's around 21 percent of the global energy export market. it's ramping up production and it's north failed. that's part of the world's biggest gas failed . it's on track to produce a $126000000.00 tons per year by 2027. it's good news for countries like germany that are trying to win themselves off russian gas capital energy had quoted here in doha, struck of their last year with germany to supply l. n. j. it agreed to export 2000000 tons annually for at least 15 years from 2026. the deal will supply people with 7 percent of germany's annual gaffney. it's a small percentage, but sends an important message. asia has long being catalyst. biggest export market for alan g,
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but now cattle wants to supply more to europe. the energy dilemmas which european countries fees are extremely serious. and there is no denying that car has certainly been able to leverage its i gas wealth to dos advantage throughout this counsellors. the united states and algeria also supplying europe with l. n. g. but as the continent seeks, are the suppliers, analysts say categories likely to play an increasingly dominant role. victoria gates and be al jazeera, doha not, not. so to come here, not hearing coding, growing anger and peruse, indigenous communities of the testers continue to hold the president's resignation . and what happens when you combine tennis, badminton on people, it's more the worlds fastest growing new schools,
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more muslims. ah ah, how i was had a rather cool shemelle went flying across the gulf recently. so she with this sir band of cloud brisk winds here, making it feel rather chilly temperatures around 23 celsius. here in doha, picking up to route 26 as we go through tuesday, the winds falling light and it will feel a good deal more pleasant. not quite a pleasant up to was at eastern side of the care. we may will see some snow easing over towards a cook says for much of her to care for much of syria rather of and it will be dry and settled over the coming days. temperatures not faring too badly try course much of north africa. wanted to shout over to was a north west. nothing too much to speak of. brisk harmonson went bringing that dust hayes over towards west africa in the coming days. and we got a bray brisk wind making his weight was madagascar in the coming days elsewhere
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across southern africa, the usual showers across that eastern side in particular of the continent just pushing the crossing by way that a scenario of mozambique also seeing some wet where the gradually, wet weather, pushing for the southern cake. and there we go. we got that wet weather making its way to ward madagascar. they started off the north, west coast of australia is pushing its way right across towards madagascar by tuesday or wednesday. ah, how do you state controlled installation? most school is one of the employee till may of 6 in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion? no walker asked how ethan, jim listened. we flaming the video spread like wildfire. they do know the passport
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in your grade. the listening close dissects the media. we don't cover the move. we cover the way the news is covered. ah ah, welcome back our mind about top stories here at this hour. north korea a spot to more ballistic missile. so if it's east coast less than 48 hours offer similar launch young's benign goodbye military drills between the united states and south korea. ron's denying reports. it's intentionally enriched uranium beyond international acceptable levels. united nations nuclear watchdog says it's in top soft reports that iraq in richmond. i've come up to 84 percent. a 90 percent threshold has applied for use in nuclear weapons and took his rescue efforts have
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ended an old provinces accept. come on madison, on how tie there is hardest hit by the plates. 246000 people have been converted into kiya and serial many for millions. syrians have fled to turkey since the civil war broke out in their home country 12 years ago when now the devastating earthquakes takia have killed thousands of them and displaced many more. art zero's russell soda is in a comp and gaussian tip province, which is housing, many of the victims this tense city in his lawyer is now home to hundreds of serious families. if to some them is a mother of 4 who has to find a way to provide for her children. her mother who lived in his law, he as well died in the earthquakes. now how do i go to have had i got out of the horror we went free is beyond words. in my 27 years of love have never seen something like this. it was rainy a snowy. when the earthquake started, we were panicking. we barely could leave the house. we got some blankets for the
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kids to keep them warm. 1000000 of nearly 4000000 seating refugees living in turkey, bought into provo, scorecards, yard, tap. many of those west cape to sit in steuben war have spent more than 4 years in refugee camps in turkey, yet some of them later built modest homes as some ranted them out. but many are now back where they started, more than a decade of civil war has killed or displeased many syrians, millions of their fa, trickier looking for safety. it wasn't easy to begin a new life. now though it could have taken what they built here in the year since, and they will have to start from scratch. this is what is left off if the psalms father's house there with them was trapped under the robber for hours. when he was pulled out, he joined rescuers to save his wife, and that was the letter i am waiting for the situation to calm down. i don't know what to do yet. i might go back to syria. i can't handle the life have any more. i
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wish there wasn't warn syria. i had 3000 citrus trees there. i would go back if it wasn't for war, according to the syrian justice center in the stumble, more serious died in the earthquakes here in turkey than in syria itself. in the past 2 weeks, humpers of bodies had been sent back to syria from g beggars of border crossing to be buried in their home country. and thousands of syrians have crossed the border to attend the funerals of their relatives. and hubby is one of them. now that i fully under, on going to syria to perform my final duty for my sister, she died of the earthquake for her 2 children also died. i don't want her husband to mourn alone. but for those who survived, like many in distant city, the future remains uncertain. chris, who said that all jazeera, the sly, goes yon tip salt them to chia. meanwhile, the body of gun and football star christian apps who has arrived in that crop
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a day after he was found dead in southern turkey. 31 year old at sue had been missing fullness. 2 weeks following the collapse of his apartment building and her tie during the quakes. tributes poured in from all over the world, the former premier league player joined turkish club high school. last year. french troops are leaving bettina faso, marking the end of their military presence in the country. in january, france has given a one month deadline to withdraw from the west african nation as relations worsened . french forces had been stationed there to help with the fight against al qaeda linked groups. nicholas hawk as more from neighboring synagogue. this was a small but solemn ceremony, marking a big moment in history for burkina faso. the french flag was brought down in a ceremony in a camp outside the capital one good to go in the presence of the chief of staff, but also the commander of the french forces. lieutenant colonel lucretia, the 200 to 400 men. it will be re deployed to de carson and all right here, but also to i because they were in charge with neutralizing leaders of arm groups
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linked to iceland al qaeda operating in this a hell, according to diplomats, i've spoken to this is a victory for russia while, while, because the leadership of wiccan f i so is looking for greater ties with russia and less ties with the west. there were st protest a couple of months ago against the french military prince present to the call for a different relationship with france, a former colonial power. so this marks the end of a chapter and it comes at a time where there's another attack in the country, a people killed in the north in the region of tito. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the car, senegal, serious foreign ministry, has called on the united nations to condemn israel and missiles strikes and building in damascus that killed at least 5 people. the building is near a large security complex and close to iranian installations. iran and russia have also condemned israel for the strikes and is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accused iran of last week's attack and an oil tanker in the gulf. the
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liberian flag vessel was targeted by a drums. dr. munoz, he thought, unique to mamma to milan. or if it's against the iranian front, do not stop for the simple reason that rounds hostilities do not stop you. last week around again attacked an oil tank in the gulf regarding the freedom of international navigation volume. and yesterday, it attack an american base in syria. you, i moved around, continues to send lethal weapons to strike the masses of innocent people, far from its borders and relentlessly tries to strike israel and its citizens in different parts of the world. anger amongst peruse, indigenous people is increasing of a discrimination and exploitation protest as our calling on president deena bolo ought to resign our latin america editor, the same human as mona, from pernaul, in proof. ah, in the former inca capital of costco, native kitchen. and i am mad, i musicians perform souls on traditional instruments believe to day back at least
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5000 years with these activities allow us to generate funds to send to the capital for those of us who are maintaining the struggle as never before. cruise indigenous communities are organizing and rising up. 6 2 months of roadblocks and protests have paralyzed much of southern peru and revealed an underlying rage that goes beyond the initial anger. over december's impeachment of a president. this region had voted for overwhelmingly the capital lima is only 600 kilometers north west of here. but for bruce indigenous peoples, it's a different world. when the dead tell us discriminate them and not just recently, but for decades. in fact, centuries from the time of the spanish conquest. peru is a centralized country where the lion's share of wealth and power is in lima. testers insist that bruise gold, silver, gas,
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and oil all come from this region. but did the indigenous communities get crumbs in return dynamos. the nettle, since we have so much wealth we should have access to technology, modern techniques, the internet. instead, we continue working the land with oxen and picks, but we've had enough. we won't give up until we heard and treated like peruvians who have rights. where mal at every roadblock. testers, sing a song that has become viral against the new president de nebo latter day off. okay . not one of those in dina. assassin, the people repudiate you, how many more dest you need before you resign. it says, a reference to the more than 50 people killed in recent protests. the majority of them in this region. almost all of these demonstrators are subsistence farmers. they have no access to potable water, sewage or electricity or decent health services in schools. many are illiterate and
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don't speak spanish. i'm the doctor ever been at the i have very roadblock. 70 year old. they're not of that insist she wants to send a world a message. oh, we're not stupid. we have brains, ears, eyes, hands, feet. but they treat us like ignorant peasant. we've been orphaned by the government. we have to fight her, our grandchildren. o leon, the current political conflict, the lid seems to have been lifted on, perused deep class and racial divisions that are making many of bruce 4000000 indigenous citizens feel disenfranchised, and exploited by the rest. the si, newman, al jazeera, bruno pursued, at least 36 people have been killed in flooding on landslides. in brazil, the sa polar region was hit the hardest by heavy rains. thousands of tourists who came to present a carnival celebrations, found themselves cut off by the floods for cost sharing more thunderstorms in the
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coming weeks. 11 people have now been confirmed dead in new zealand out, the cycle and gay bill, just days after the storm moved into the pacific, several 1000 people are still cut off. the cost of the clean up is expected to reach and billions of dollars. there is no doubt that as a country we have a steep mountain heat of us and we will climb that together. we know that this recovery is going to come with a big price tag, and we will have to once again, re prioritize and refresh. focus area fits into our resorts, us. we will build back peter. but we will also need to build back more resilience than before. across the united states, neighborhoods are resounding, the trademark playing punk of a new sporting craze. pickable, the boom began during the pandemic when people were on the lookout for new ways to stay fit and have fun. robert moore, not from santa monica, california. it's the fastest growing sport in the us. 36 and
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a half 1000000 people played pickable last year. that's 14 percent of all adult americans, and many more than the 23 and a half 1000000 people who played tennis. pickle ball is easy to learn, inexpensive, and fun. yeah, the pick a ball is a hybrid between tennis, badminton, and ping pong people really get into it because pick up all, there's a lower part barrier to entry antenna. see you king competence and skill fat and people get addicted to that feeling of accomplish. 0, one of those pickable fanatics is retired attorney lynn. so dick, even after 2 knee replacement surgeries, the 66 year old hits the court 5 days a week. she loves the sense of community amongst players. and it doesn't matter if you're a ceo or a limo driver or you work at 711,
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everybody's treated the same. i failed that it's made me healthier. i think it has opened me up to a lot of new friendship. pickle bull is a good sport for people like me, who's knees and hips aren't quite what they used to be. but it truly is a sport. for all ages. take a bowl is challenging enough for players like 28 year old rob bellamy who played tournament level tennis at the university of southern california people. i went to college with people into high school with people i work with. a lot of them are, you know, hopping on like the pickable bandwagon and getting into it and say it's been fun. so many people have hopped on that bandwagon that there are far more players than

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