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peninsula. ah, i'm hammock, i'm jerome. this is allen. you're alive from dough home, also coming up, rescue operations all but in turkey, nearly 2 weeks since earthquakes devastated the country south ukrainian forces braced for a new russian offensive on the strategic town of buck moot as they wait for more western help. france in its military mission in burkina faso, a months after the west african nation decided to defend itself against armed rebels. ah, north korean leader kim jong own sister, kim, jo john says whether her country uses the pacific ocean as quote its shooting range depends on the united states. the statement comes after north korea fired another ballistic missile off its east coast. apparently angered by joint military drills between the u. s. and south korea. fenton monahan has more u. s. and south korean war plains carry out a highly visible response to saturday's missile launch by north korea. south korea defense ministry said the drill headed by nuclear capable american b, one bombers, a from the united states commitment to the extended turns of its nuclear weapons. the u. s. in japan held a similar separate exercise over waters off japan's west coast for the missile part on saturday came down north korea state media agency says crews were given no early warning at of the order to launch the croissant 15 intercontinental ballistic missile proof. it says of capability to deliver, quote, fatal nuclear counter attack. possibly the launch kim jo, john, the sister of north korea's leader, said whether to use the pacific ocean shooting range depends on the united states. north korea is not happy with the ramping of military exercises between the u. s. at south korea, which will take place in march. there's also a tabletop exercise that will look at nuclear scenarios that will happen between the u. s. and zachary, and next week, and i think north korea sending a message that it is unhappy with that and it will a fight. fire fire. what is the good thing didn't hide? you've got to pull them. you thought well, saturdays launch. still took some hours between order and ignition. north korea continues to work on a solid fuel rocket that takes less time to prepare. years diplomacy, sanctions, and international censure have done little to slow its progress. then smaller than al jazeera. it's been nearly 2 weeks since the earthquakes. the devastated parts of south eastern turkey and northwest syria. more than 46000 people have been confirmed dead. but many more are still accounted for. turkish rescue efforts had ended in all provinces except the 2 hardest hit. got him on marsh and had tied a doctors without borders. aid convoy has now entered northwest from syria, a region divided by more than a decade of civil war. the world health organization estimates 26000000 people across both countries need humanitarian aid. survivors are being forced to come to terms with the fact that there is likely no one left alive under the rubble. but there are still an unknown number of people missing. bernard smith reports from antonia in south eastern turkey. there's no expectation now that this kid is rescue team will find anyone alive under the rubble of these apartment. and on top of what they're trying to do is at least give relatives a body to bury them at glass. last 5 members of his family didn't wonder. it has 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. ma'am, it's just classified as missing. amidst the constantly updating statistics on the 10s of thousands of dead or injured or 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 over 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 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 bonus mit alger 0. i'm takia the usa department has announced that will provide an additional $100000000.00 in aid to the quick victims. you are secretary of state antony blank and visited some of the affected areas inter kia on sunday. he promised that washington would provide long term help to the country. we are working in very close collaboration with our church valley. go to understand all of the needs and to find ways to us who run this could not be done without the extraordinary working collaboration of so many parts for u. s. government that starting with the united states military, which is always jumped in in a remarkable way. nearly 4000000 syrians have fled to turkey, a since the civil war broke out in their home country 12 years ago. now the devastating earthquakes in turkey, i have killed thousands of them and displaced many more bristle sir dar, is that a camp in ga santa province, which is housing many of these victims this tent city in his law? he is now home to 100 serial 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. i do not go to have had i put out the harbor. we went free is beyond words. in my 27 years of love, i've never seen something like this. it was rainy a snowy. when the earthquake started that we were panicking, we barely could leave the house. we got some blankets for the kids to keep them warm. 1000000 or nearly 4000000 seating refugees living in turkey, bought into provo, scorecards, yard, tap. many of those who has came 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 would 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 it was the little i'm 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 wish there wasn't warrant 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 humbled by these have been sent back to syria from g beggars, a border crossing to be buried in their home country. and thousands of serious have crossed the border to attend the funerals of their relatives. while 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 bur. 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, you guys, young tip, saw them to kia. turkish authorities say widespread psychological support is being provided to help survivors deal with the emotional impact of the quakes. natasha, ga. name has been speaking with a team of clinical psychologists working in antalya. they survived that no one here has been spared the anguish. their stories are excruciating to hear, let alone live through. on the maclay with them, i lost my mother and brother in law. i had to carry his body from the 8th floor and my mother was dropped on the 1st floor level. we took their bodies out with our bare hands because the rescue teams could not reach us the 1st day. it was pouring rain. god turn this place into a helm that day. lots of we follow to clinical psychologists with the turkish red crescent into this camp for displaced people. well they listen, hold, hands with offer pats on the back and play games with childrens a kid. sometimes just offering a blanket or a cup of coffee is comfort enough in that moment. if they don't have deer secure shelters, if they don't feel themselves secure. so until like solid fortunately, it will effect them info in a social behavior. i mean, in social way that you, we, you, we could have so many, multiple, a psychological problems like depression, major depression, be tasty in some, a personality disorders, even though psychologist say, in the upheaval of the earthquakes aftermath, children are particularly vulnerable to ms. so go visit, i'm get, you know, drink of our youngest daughter is going through a difficult time. she was with her grandmother when she died. she went crazy being outside in the rain alone while we try to reach her for trying to heal ourselves. god willing, we will. the president of the turkish red crescent says it's ability to provide mental health services to survivors is quote, humble, considering the enormous need required in the coming weeks, months and years. and that's why sustained international aid is essential. people repeatedly say they're feeling hopeless and helpless. but over time, experts say their collective trauma can also lead to a communal healing. natasha name al jazeera and tuck, yet turkey ah ukrainian forces or fortifying their positions in the eastern city of severity. anticipating a potential russian offensive cave believes diverse could be next in line. if russia takes the fiercely contested town of bar moot, some 1500 civilians still remain in the city. moscow says its forces are making gains in the harkey region. it has russian troops have taken control of a village near the city of harkey. russian forces have been advancing the area since key reclaimed control of the city in september. meanwhile, russia news agencies are saying one person was killed and 11 were injured. and a shelley of daniel by key forces. 40 rockets were fired in an attack that lasted 2 minutes than i did. the donnette prosecutors building and a library were hit. same was robbie has more from the ukrainian capitol. it's been another day that began with an air raid siren the threat of a ballistic missile. once again flying over the country. over night there was a number of a missile strikes of reported in the morning. we heard reports of artillery shells being fired on areas in sumi and up and down the 1300 kilometer front line on the east of the country. there continued to be a number of skirmishes. many of them don't even make it to the headlines, but at the moment the major fight that has become part of the information war as well. is that for the battle for the city of buck moved? now we that keeps making the headlines and with about 5 days to go until the one year anniversary, people are watching very closely what's happening in and around the area of that city of buck moved largely because latimer putin, the russian leader, had said that he wanted his forces to take control of it before the anniversary and that has now become not only an important strategic city for both sides, but a symbolic one as well. earlier on sunday, i'll your air to special program on the ukraine war is part of the run up to our coverage marking the 1st anniversary of the conflict. european countries are working to reduce our dependence on russian energy. and with cup that being the was largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, victoria gate and b 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 docked at wrestling and po to tank is ready to deliver supplies to the world. europe has been switching to liquefied natural gas o l. n g since russia evaded ukraine last year. you're committed replacing it at a 155000000 cubic meters a year of what russia was sending the year before the invasion. and they wanted to replace a 100000000000 cubic meters about by the end of 2022 by our estimates. we've seen, they've been able to do that last year. and most of our places come from sourcing alternative suppliers 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 headquarters here in doha struck a day or 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 was applied to point 7 percent of germany's annual gath needs. it's a small percentage, but sends an important message. asia has long being catalyst. biggest export market for ellen gee, but now cattle wants to supply more to europe. the energy dilemmas which european countries face are extremely serious. and there is no denying that copper has certainly been able to leverage its i gas wealth to dough hodges advantage. throughout this conflict, the united states and algeria also supplying europe with ellen g. but is the continent seeks are the suppliers, analysts say categories likely to play an increasingly dominant role. victoria gates and be al jazeera, doha still ahead on al jazeera. what happens when you combine tennis, badminton, and ping pong? we explore one of the worlds fastest growing sports. ah . in november 2020 austrian security services carried out operation lock so against dozens of muslims. i opened a sore machine gun pointed at my head. but a court found the race unlawful and now charges at the dropped against one of the accused. one, the reason why they are doing this is because they want to intimidate antiterrorist measure, or discrimination. austria operation looks all on algebra. for the past year, al jazeera, his correspondence have reported on every aspect of the far reaching consequences of russia's invasion of ukraine, upset by street fighting to the destruction of towns and cities, and apply them record g from the political maneuvering and global repercussions. the devastating impact on the lives of ordinary people from both sides of the front line. the bomb shelters, the seats of power, and the reality of the ground from moscow, give brushing could fall dollar boss and beyond will continue to deliver in depth, unbiased, personal reporting. so you get a full story on al jazeera lou . ah, you're watching out 0 reminder of our top stories this hour. north korea has fired at least one more ballistic missile off its east coast, less than 2 days after a similar launch. johnny anc been angered by military drills between the u. s and south korea. u. s. secretary of state antony blinking, visited some of the affected areas in turkey on sunday. the state department has announced an additional $100000000.00 an age for turkey. moscow says it's forces are making gains in the harkey region. it says russian troops have taken control of a village. near the city of arc eve, russian forces had been advancing in the area since ki proclaimed control of the city. september french troops are leaving burkina faso, marking the end of their military presence. in january, burkina, faso gave france a one month deadline to withdraw. as relations deteriorated, french forces had been helping burkina faso taken out of high de linked fighters. nicholas hawk has 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 wanted to go in the presence of the chief of staff, but also the commander of the french forces. lieutenant colonel lucretia, the $200.00 to $400.00 men, will be re deployed to de carson and all right here, but also to our because they were in charge with neutralizing leaders of arm grouped linked to iceland al qaeda operating in this a hell, according to diplomats i've spoken to this is a. busy victory for russia while, while because the leadership of wiccan, if 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 president, 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, african leaders, we're in ethiopia. capital for the final day of the african union. summit talks focused on trade, humanitarian issues and violence in both the democratic republic of congo and the south region. malcolm web reports from addis ababa alysia african leaders gathered at the african union in ethiopia as capital addis ababa or its annual summit. i love the suspensions of molly guinea and the keenan faso following military two's not that were up held. so that the committee, the commission is ready to support this member justice to return to close dish, not order. israel's delegation was the schools from the meeting room by security. israel's been seeking, observe a status at the a you for 20 years. member states is still divided, and whether or not it should be granted south africa's against it. president pooka, gummy of rwanda, met president felix jessy katy of the democratic republic of congo, to talk about the escalating conflicting congos east congress as its fighting rwanda's army. under the guise of the m 23 armed group. rwanda denies the 1023 as its proxy. east african leaders issued yet another statement calling for peace. previous statements in recent month haven't stopped and 20 three's advance. the increasing reports of rapes and massacres of civilians. 2 weeks gave protesters in congo, brought the eastern city of goma to a standstill. they demanded that kenyon and other east african regional forces deployed in congo. either fight and 23 or leave. can you ready to fight and 23 or even rwanda in congo, kenya is ready to do what we agree. the east african head of pete can not use the only country that's deployed in there. in d r t. we have agreed that this military intervention is going to be in parallel with a political engagement of the combatants on the ground, empty, and all the other fighting forces, so that we can give us the best opportunity to succeed. a free trade agreement is meant to remove terrorists and these trade between african countries with disgust, the african free trade agreement has been talk about here for yes. was written on paper is far from the reality. inter african trade is less than it is in most of the continent. economists say it's been in decline since 2012 and then it's impact not only by terrorist, but also by lack of infrastructure. and a lack of freedom of movement of people between the members say, the new chair for the air ahead. he's the president of co morris, as ali, as money who's jailed his political opponents and changed the country's constitution to extend his rule. malcolm web al jazeera at the african union in addis ababa, serious foreign ministry has called on the united nations to condemn israel for missile strikes on a 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 israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as accused iran for last week's attack on an oil tanker in the gulf. the liberian flag vessel was targeted by a drone strike, mulatto unami, thermometer, shalana, or if it's against the iranian front, do not stop for the simple reason that a rounds hostilities do not stop you. last week, around again attacked an oil tanker in the gulf, the programming, the freedom of international navigation volume. and yesterday it attack and american vice in syria. you move 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. our ship, 2 weeks after a train accident in the us state of ohio and toxic gas into the air residence there, say they still don't know if they're safe. the train was carrying hazardous chemicals when it came off the tracks and the small town of east palestine authority set off a controlled explosion to prevent a bigger disaster. one white house we'd have to have proper tennessee. yes, absolutely. we don't. we do. we need if we the president the i didn't we need fema housing. people were getting we, we should not have been white back into town until all this was done. you bring families that with their kids that are like once and then tell them to scrub would door that we were told the whole entire time that we did not have to leave when i in all reality, this whole entire left it was, i think really many people are concerned about the fact that there still coughing having headaches that had pets, animals, wildlife is being affected by this. many habits changed during the pandemic. but one activity that was given a boost by cove at 19 that's continuing to thrive is the sport a pickle ball. particularly in the us. the boom began when gems closed, leading people to search for new ways to stay fit and have fun. rob reynolds has more from santa monica, california. it's the fastest growing sport in the us. 36 and a half 1000000 people played pickle ball 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, yet pickle ball is a hybrid between tennis, badminton, and ping pong people really get into it. because with pick up all there's a lower part barrier to entry than tennis to 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. so it doesn't matter if you're a ceo or a limo driver or you work at 711. 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. pickable as a good sport for people like me, whose knees and hips aren't quite what they used to be. but it truly is a sport for all ages. pickable is challenging enough for players like 28 year old ra 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. it's been, it's been fun. so many people have hopped on that bandwagon that there are far more players didn't places to play in this southern california community players are lobbying the local government to build more pickable courts as the sports popularity continues to spread. rob reynolds, al, jazeera santa monica, california, and you can find much more on our website. the address for that is al jazeera dot com. that's it for me. how much of jerome i'll be back at the top of the hour. a news continues here on al jazeera after inside story, thanks for watching. ah, ah, color that the weather's looking fine and troy across set china over the next couple of days for the most part likely find it right to across the korean peninsula. i can't say the same for japan, this area of low pressure, this weather system that's never the process of pushing its way through drawing in the northwest, the wind. and that means see effects note coming back in. say that when she weather coming back in across that western chart, han she pushing across into her qaeda on the side of the mountains. we'll take a does get up to around 13 celsius on monday afternoon. be cooler than that. as we go wanting to choose day, the snow still in place there at this stage more that whits us stuff coming down has to be said, brightest guys, try whether they're across the cream peninsula for celsius, the solar for their full beijing as well. little bit of snowy weather, not too far away, but for much of china. it will stay dry with sunny spell. sunshiny showers, meanwhile, across southeast asia, the heaviest of the showers running across that eastern side of a loose on pulling away casa, that aces high over the philippines, scattering showers, their cross malaysia and also into indonesia. marcia share or to grassy making its way into west rancor over the next couple of days. but for much of india, much of pakistan it stays hot and sunny. ah. how do state control installation most go is one of them most travail case in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion better? no walker asked, 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