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is the latest reports from both sides of the conference to people to experience is one conversation with no host studio be unscripted seeks to find the common solutions. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian, drawing attention to land disputes and local concerns. in the lead, up to date al jazeera explode the environmental significance of action, and inaction al jazeera covers. the latest ongoing developments from to her on, on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on al jazeera ah, to ah, less than evacuation and following is that
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a mis mulch by north korea land nearby. ah, hello robin. you're watching on their lines, my headquarters here, and also coming up. yeah, perturbed by the us president, visit to the home of ireland, resetting diplomatic ties, serious foreign ministers in saudi arabia for the 1st time since the civil war broke out in 2011. and renewed fighting in the democratic republic of congo. the students are prevented from getting a formal education. ah, welcome to the program, japan and south korea. as a north korea has lost a missile of the eastern coast of the korean peninsula. japan's government
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temporarily sounded as sirens in the condo, expecting the missile to land near the island. now the country's land ministry warned plane flying in japan's ass base about the missile. south korea coast guard says it could be a ballistic missile. robert bride has been following developments from sol. this does seem to be a provocative launch of a longer range ballistic missile. it was detected just before 7 30 am local time thursday being fired from outside the capital gang. and it was as it was getting towards the end of its 30 minute flight, the tracking eastwards over the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan . and that the island of her kite raised this alarm, a warning people to take shelter. the authorities there fearing that the missile, or parts of it could fall in or around her condo in the past. north korea has some a bit more provocative launches sent missiles right over the top of her kite,
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out into the pacific ocean. as it was, this missile fell well short, but we do know that it had a fairly lofty trajectory of reaching out to today around 3000 kilometer. so officials here and in japan of trying to work out if this was an intermediate range, ballistic missile, or a longer range, intercontinental ballistic missile. the kind of really heavy weapons that they parade at military parades and have been testing over the past year or so. and also south korean officials try to establish whether this could be a new type of missile using solid fuel, which would be at the big development in their missile program. now, craig, mark is a professor of international studies at curry to women's university intake. here he says, til young's goal is to disrupt recent cooperation efforts between south korea, japan and the us. it just shows the ongoing danger of the north korea's position that there determines to show that they have
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a threatening capacity to deter any attacks upon its territory. and wanting to maintain attention, made all the other international crises, such as the chinese military exercises around taiwan this week. and of course, the ongoing warn you crites the japanese in the south korean defense ministries, restoring their ties and sharing intelligence and potential cooperation for emergencies involving north korea. and of course, the united states. hilda large scale military drills with south korea. and of course, the united states is also has many bases here in japan. so, tried to disrupt this cooperation would be an objective of the north koreans. however, this is only more likely to make japan was determined to continue building up its defenses to deter a potential south korea the text and also potentially her china and russia.
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brazilian president luis and nancy lillard, a silver as in china to bolster political and economic toys with its bricks partner . he arrived in shanghai for the integration of the former brazilian president, demo recess as the head of the blocks new development bank. president luda will then head over to beijing. it's his 1st trip outside the western hemisphere since taking office for a 3rd term of the term of the year as a twila. now, while large crowds welcomed us president joe biden, as he began a 3 day no style, the style j tool of the country visited the town of been dull keys in the region to visitors on south korea. early he was given a tour of calling the castle by the irish deputy prime minister in martin. you as president traveled south after a brief trip to northern ireland to mount the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. jab off, who said the irish, the only people in the world in my view,
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who actually are nostalgic about the future. think about it. most allergic about the future. i think we all are no matter where we live. if we have outreach plenty, this is because more than anything more than anything and my experience hope is what beach in the heart of all people, particularly in the heart of the irish hope, every action is about hope. we can make things better whole. brandon has more than dork in county leaf. it's been a super warm welcome for president joe botton and don doke despite cold and wet weather conditions for most of the day. this county county allowed one branch of his ancestral home the finnegan's off from here before they left for america. in the $1814.00, he stopped for an extended period in the center of town, stopping at a gift job which doubles up as a restaurant and also a delicatessen. and the whole town has been festooned with stars and stripes. flags
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from lamp posts, from window sills. and you can hear the chairs as the presidential boy goes early. this is the 1st day of president bonham's trip here to solomon island hero. take the boxes on both the diplomatic. i'm the personal with this trip i, on the people check open for a glimpse. i'm not sure how much of a game should catch you through those very darkened windows for their excitement very much present. now let's talk to some of the people that room standing here in the crowd with me for so long during this, after that, iran, the family. i've been my companions for most of the afternoon. brita riley. you while he's, he's passed the star. we waited a long, sorry, wait on time, but it was really worse. what. what does it mean to you as a bundled residents to have the president coming here? i think it's a great honor and i think it some tastic for the pain. it's a great opportunity to see and raise the really rates in the profile,
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a design in terms of like terrorism. but i'll take novice development and investment here in the future. then like in the past, the china aside kind of a bit of a like bad reputation time. so it's really like shown that like ad to pick this kind of very positive. like that's really brilliant for the time and to get there would be such a positive thing. he didn't rush, did he hung around for quite a long time? he really got to know that. okay, fantastic. and printing from not the businesses. wow. you know, to get that pub, let's say it's brilliant, you know, that's in town. and thank you very much. it's been a long way now. i'm also going to spin around as well. jennings, up a, you are. that's an all previous visit you were here when bill clinton was here in the year 2000. when you compare and contrast this one with that one. when i came to one, this one he set up a little bit longer. if there was, he had a cell phone here, but you know, we're still here with good. what does it mean to have the us president come here to come? doctor counselor and just mean,
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i mean just good goodness was put on the market for good. coverage is upright with his family heritage is from this part of the world. yet it means allow the public to the people off load just the 2nd time the president has been in country life. so it's really good. thank you very much today for talking i'm going to say it was raining for all of the afternoon. and then just as your bottom began is walk about the skies, play it on the rain stopped. cool. look at the irish hope and i'll just go the cause of the resume diplomatic ties. following a high level meeting of delegates in red in the joint statement. the country said the agreement stems from a push to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance unity within the region in january. but horizons crown prince spoke with capitalism in shake to me that i'm adult connie, by phone. the move was seen as
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a sign that the 2 gulf states will moving towards repairing those relations. now, serious foreign minister is also visiting saudi arabia for the 1st time since the civil war began in 2011. the move is being seen as a major step towards ending serious regional isolation as well. my dad was greeted by saudi foreign minister, prince fossil been injured, the, the saudi foreign ministry says that bel, discuss they political solution to the syrian crisis. react had supported the civil position at the start of the war, but times with the government of thought. in recent months. it's been a busy week for sally diplomacy because an arabian delegation is also arrived in riyadh to discuss reopening its embassy and consulate general. the countries are renewing ties after they were severed. 7 years ago that comes just days after saudi delegation visited iran's capital. the un security council has been discussing the future of the peacekeeping mission. in molly, several nations are planning to withdraw their troops from the mission,
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which is often described as the ones most dangerous as violence worsens. molly's government is increasingly turning to russia's wagner group. our diplomatic editor james bays has more darla mckinney. the security situation in marley remains dire with the number of deaths reported by the un rising greatly in the last year. almost a decade ago. this was the ceremony. when peacekeepers from the un mission millsman started their work, but 10 years on manners were, is struggling efforts to reach a peace deal with armed groups have failed. a constitutional referendum to but the nation back on a path to democracy was due to be held last month, but has been postponed. france, which had its own force and marley pulled out all of its troops. and in the last year sweden, the u. k. and jordan, all remove their peacekeepers from the u. n. force. germany has said its troops will stay, but only for one more year. the un secretary general antonio good terrace,
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has laid out 3 radical options for the security council. to beef up the mission with thousands more troops. secondly, to close some bases, reducing the footprint of the mission, or the most extreme option of all. pull out all the peacekeepers. what would it mean for molly? if the un troops pulled out, i believe that that would lead to a rapid duration of the security situation. it will effectively dance. we could already seen areas where we are not able to operate where they might not be on top, but it, the level of violence against the dentist is extremely high and it's triggering huge displacement, so that could be replicated elsewhere mighty and take a completely different scope and it would also have serious consequences for the region right now. it's not clear which of the sectors general's options the security council would choose. but there are real divisions, particularly on human rights. western nations accuse russian mercenaries from the
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wagner group, which was invited in by the government. molly of carrying out widespread abuses. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations police in israel restricting the number of worship as attending the orthodox easter celebrations in occupied east jerusalem. this weekend, that cutting down attendance during saturdays holy fires ceremony and the church of the holy supper from around 10000 to just 1800. israel says it for safety reasons, but actually does say the restrictions are heavy handed. are the necessary edge christian to attend the celebrations police. and thirdly and inappropriate replacing the burden or the churches to issue the stations while tying the churches hence with unreasonable restrictions that will prevent worshippers from attending, especially our local communities. this makes difficult our cooperation with
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a police. now these 10 people have died after a boat carrying migrant sank off the technician coast more than 30 people are still missing me while in italy, hundreds of people have to sit barked to the sicilian port of catania. the $700.00 migrants and refugees who were on board a dilapidated boat became stuck at sea when they ran out of fuel of us in. but thunder will, as anybody, and the most important part is the one concerning medical testing that we're performing with our medical staff. we are taking care of those who are sick, then we work on where to host them. we distribute shoes and food les to we transfer the people to the hub where we hope they will have to wait as little as possible before they are relocated across italy. all stella had here on al jazeera ukraine's president urges were leaders to act as he condemns a video which appears to show russian forces be heading a ukrainian soldier and the bodies of those killed in a fire at a migrant center in mexico are returned home as the immigration chief faces
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criminal charges. they've stories after the break ah more rain, more thunderstorms, more sandstone all on their way, leaving turkey. this is an improving situation for western turkey, but you'll see for thursday and on shore breeze. disappointing wells. so 11 time coast down towards northern egypt, best temperature in a man about 13 degrees. they won't even feel like that could to the amount of rain kelly's coldness still for snow in the masses of teeth, easton turkey armenia and georgia. that of course, out of spread across into iran at this blue indicates the big shower. so it leaves a good part of iraq dryer by thursday. then look at this tail here. this is thunderstorms, accompanied by quite possibly a brief sandstorm, a happy maybe certainly just in the air, through saudi arabia,
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catching bahrain and most likely cattle as well. that on friday just moves further . south wind picks up behind it and the shall start to build, giving near maker at least the risk of some flash flooding. we've seen rain recently in somalia, including in the capitol. there's not much of it and probably not much use. now the heavier stuff is certainly further west. dia, congo, and dancers, rwanda and burundi. and recently it's been fairly stormy in parts with alaska. that's gone. now, you'll notice the reins long way. oftentimes are there otherwise it's quite dry. ah, but it's a $1000000000.00 money laundering operation. the coal mafia is be given the coupling with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit with. right, right now, in a 4 part series al jazeera investigative unit goes under cover the southern africa
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. we can fill 90 percent of the following it perfectly. brandon, good. part 3. on out jazeera lou. oh, a talk about you want me to heal, rama reminder of our top story in japan and south korea as a north korea. as well as to miss all of the eastern coast of the korean peninsula . government temporarily sounded as far as the mikado, expecting the michelle to land near the island. serious foreign ministry visiting saudi arabia the 1st time since war began in 2011. the move is being seen as a major step towards ending serious regional insulation. the saudi foreign ministry
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says that i'll discuss the political solution to the serious crisis. and the un security council has been discussing the future of its peacekeeping mission. in molly several nations, a planning to withdraw troops. violence wasn't, the government is increasingly turning to russia's bond. the group ukraine state security service has lost an investigation after a video, murder, legibly showing the beheading of a captured ukrainian soldier by russian soldiers. because a lot of his lensky says the act will not be forgotten. nor forgiven. the kremlin says the footage needs to be verified. the un and european union of denounced the video of pledge to hold war criminals to account jonah hope has more from keith. this footage appears to be children. a mobile phone appeared overnight. it is extremely gruesome to watch in no way fit for broadcast. i must ad we
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cannot independently verify it, although he's getting an enormous amount of traction on social media. here in ukraine and ukrainian government is certainly treating it as though it is genuine to videos. in point of fact, the 1st appears to show the corpses of 2 ukranian soldiers lying on the ground beheaded beside a destroyed military vehicle. the 2nd video, much more graphic than that appears to show russian soldiers torturing a ukrainian prisoner of war and then beheading him. and at the moment that the beheading begins using a knife is there are signs that this soldier may, in fact have been alive at that point. as i say, no independent means of verifying this video nor its context, nor the units involved, nor where or when it was shocked. although the lush green foliage, particularly the 2nd video,
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indicates that it probably took place well before the beginning of winter. last year. ukrainian reaction, as you can probably imagine, has been swift and angry. ukrainian politicians suggested that russia be stripped of its presidency of the un security council, another. the foreign minister dmitri labor, likening russia to the stomach state. and of course, president landscape has made a video statement which he called on every world leader to react that he said, don't expect this to be forgotten. we are not going to forget, here's what he had to say. is something that no one in the world can ignore how easily these beasts killed this video. the execution of the ukrainian captive, the world must see it. there are no people for them. a son, a brother, a husband, someone's child. this is the video of russia trying to make this a new norm, such a habit of destroying life as also in international reaction here in
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ukraine. the un mission says it's a polled by the video. and the european union says, if confirmed this, these images are yet another brutal reminder about the inhumane nature of russian aggression. you reiterating its commitment to holding all perpetrators and accomplices of war crimes to account for you. and secretary general is wanting. a simon is looming in somalia that struggles through the worst drought in decades. antonio terrorist said that the international community must to prevent a catastrophe during a visit to the country. about $43000.00 people died from the drop last year. according to the un, half one to the age of 5, catherine. so he has more for mortgage issue. the un secretary general spent 2 days in somalia to put more pressure on the international community to save millions of people facing violence and drought. 5 rainy season half fails,
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in the horn of africa, somalia is the most affected. more than 40000 people have died in the last one and a half years. many more have been forced to leave their homes. gutierrez, called for much needed humanitarian support. the un needs $2600000000.00, but only 15 percent donor funding has been met. the media challenge is of course, to make sure that we avoid firming, again, in 2020. so to do so. that is of course, the extremely important priority. but we cannot go warm and long and long, just providing images unless we model we must address the roof calls. so we must put the same urgency in the measures needed to build resilience of the communities . the city of by dora is body hate. many somalis are coming here from different areas,
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but help in the camps is limited. some are also fling conflict as the government carries out an offensive against the armed group. alger, bob, president hudson shake. muhammad said, his government is winning the war at the moment that we working together with other international partners, this the position program of the post shop or deliberative areas. this will look to the un to increase critical investment in these areas. us. these people, as our citizens has been denied that since appeal to of civil service services for a long time, the army had taken back important areas held by the group for many years. also, bob is still able to carry out a talk and scare people with terrorist visit shows a glimpse of how uncertain things are here. morgan dish was partially locked down,
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major rooms were closed and no one was taking chances. security had been be stopped in many parts of this city. we have been speaking to the government forces, who said that the aim is to keep people safe, especially now during the holy month of ramadan. uncertainty is now part of everyday life. for many families, catherine saw you all to 0. well good issue. somalia based on beak is facing its worth cholera outbreak in more than 20 years and that's after the country was battered by cycling. freddy in late february and early bulge, more than a 1000000 people have been affected by the storm. the world help organizations as damage to health facilities and pipes has increased the risk of water board diseases. renewed fighting between the 23 fighters and regional allied forces has taken place near the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo. the rebels
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have taken control of several towns in the east that he won't 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes and thousands of students having prevented from going to school or higher ed has more. oh, piece by piece, thomas graham fixes his family's tent, living in a small refugee camp just outside the city of go math. there's plenty of time, but not much to do. at 22 years old, he should be studying for his final year in college. instead, he's doing odd jobs, he says, to survive. being displaced in the democratic republic of congo is tough for many, callaway, conical no. and on when i'm in the camp and as he students from gama in the final year like me and others during the internships, it really hurts my heart because of the war. a continue my studies. i wonder when i get to finish the years are just passing by thomas is one of nearly a 1000000 people who have fled their homes to him not just once, but 3 times. several civil wars have taken place in the d. r. c. during the past
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decades, why involving the c n d p militia from cuba region where my son alonzo cartucker, my studies started getting disrupted with the war against the c n. d p. we fled to congress chena for a whole year. then we fled again in 2012. all this meant that i had several blank years image cation. and here we are again. if live the war with the entrance, 3 rebels, it's impossible for me to study. ah, the m $23.00 rebel group is widely believed to be backed by neighboring ronda and accusation. kigali denies the fighters of taken over areas of land in the east of d r. c. the united nations says they've carried out war crimes against the congress people. most of the conflict is taking place in d. r. c's east and regions, including north kiva, it's rory and money. emma. thus a rich and minerals, d r. c is fighting the rebels for a joint military operation with east african regional forces in a country with more than 200 tribes,
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the violence husband worsened by ethnic divisions and created a humanitarian crisis. thomas is one of 750000 young kong is his education is being disrupted. unicef report more than 2000 and schools shut down during the last year. and many children and youth are missing out on a basic education. thomas says he dreams of earning a living as a teacher one day, but until then he can only accept, he says, for life's dealt him so far. so to hide it there or at least 9 people have been killed in northern ecuador, please say about that. he had tank is involved in the incident in the coastal city of s barreled us. they reportedly arrived in boats and cars and opened fire and fishermen, traders and workers at the fort warehouse. and just one day after this attack, 6 prisoners were found hanged in their cells in the city of y, keep the local media reports, say the cell blog,
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where the bodies are found as controlled by a criminal gang linked to drug trafficking. the prison complex has been the scientific models was jail man because caused by rifle was to tennessee. lawmakers were removed full protesting gun violence, and they've not been reappointed to their posts just in person. and justin jones, both people of color were voted done by republicans last week. they held peaceful protests against gun violence after school shooting in nashville. a 3rd lawmaker who was white, participated in the protest as well, but was not removed. leading to accusations of racism, mexico immigration chiefs expected to face criminal charges after a fire at a detention center last month killed 14 migrants. there was public outrage over a video that a pony showed security officers walking away from been locked inside burning souls . the remains of some of the victims have been returned home. regular mohammed has moved coffin by coffin. the bodies of honju and migrants killed in
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a fire in mexico arrive on home soil. similar scenes played out in both guatemala and el salvador, as families gather to receive their loved ones and make their final farewells. ah, saying, okay, i see it. then. he turned to fixing the little house to get ahead in life, and he said he wanted to help his mother because he doesn't have a father. there are no jobs in this place. i mean, and that's why he, tom, he's going to the united states. i heard him say that there you can earn a little bit better. thank you. yes, emma, 40 people from central and south america died after being trapped in the center near the us mexico border. this video sparked widespread anger. guards appeared to leave the scene quickly without opening gates for the migrants inside. as the blaze sweeps through the building. wimbleton, mexico's president, andreas manuel lopez over door accused microsoft starting the fire,
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but also said the person with the key to the cells was not there. yes, he called for a thorough and transparent investigation. he had a demand echoed in the victim's home countries. but in my but it was you will be global. we have been really clear as a government that we demand justice, but i'm investigation are those responses would be identified and punished off the days of protests, prosecutor st. mexico's immigration chief will face criminal charges, other immigration officials, a god, and a migrant are under investigation full possible homicide rights group. say the number of migrants arriving in mexico has increased many end up in border towns like c u dot juarez, that they use as transit points to cross into the u. s. in search of a better life. a search that for some is proving a journey to tragedy. really, mohammed al jazeera ah.

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