Observers believe could put all of the u. S. In range. As you say get this is live from doha also coming up. I am not a war criminal like i have just. Stunning scenes at a u. N. War crimes court a former Bosnian Croat military leader appears to drink poison after his sentence is up held. A look at what it will take to spawn life back into zimbabwes shattered economy plus. A day set aside to show Global Solidarity with palestinians coming at a time when israeli pressure on the occupied west bank is growing. North koreas leader has declared that his country is now a full Nuclear States and can strike anywhere in the u. S. Thats off the successfully testing its most powerful missile yet the launch of provoked a usual round of global outrage and the u. N. Security council is gathering for an emergency meeting later on wednesday kathy novak reports from south Koreas Capital seoul. Its being celebrated as a priceless victory in north korea state media says the country has completed its rocket System Development with the successful test launch of a new long range missile and youre going to get the i. C. B. M. While song fifteen Weapon System is that into continental ballistic rocket to the super large heavy warhead which is capable of striking the whole mainland of the u. S. Its the third i. C. B. M. Tested this year north korea says this one is more advanced than the hawse on fourteens in july traveling for around fifteen minutes to an altitude of about four and a half thousand kilometers before landing in waters off japan the intended target according to pyongyangs media from the u. S. President who has threatened fire in fury in the past this response or we can you know you will take care of it we have general menace in the room with us and weve had a long discussion about it. It is a situation that we will handle it went higher frankly than any previous thought they paid for research and Development Effort on their part to continue building Ballistic Missile that could threaten. Everywhere in the world basically south korea says it detected the test in advance of the launch at around three a. M. Local time and immediately responded with joint army navy and air force drills launching three missiles that simultaneously hit a simulated target the intended message to north korea the south could take out the launch site if necessary President Trump spoke with the leaders of south korea and japan. Japan will resolutely enhance its pressure on north korea to the maximum level we will continue to protect the lives and livelihood of the people of japan on to the strong japan u. S. Alliance president monday and told trump that north koreas technology has apparently improved agreeing to continue the sanctions campaign that angers kim jong uns government but so far has failed to stop its missile and nuclear tests. Yourself korea and the United States along with the International Community have no other choice but to continue applying strong pressure and sanctions the south korean government says those sanctions are designed to force north korea to negotiations there has been no communication between the two countries since last year the u. S. And its allies have often said that denuclearization is a precondition for talks but it seems increasingly likely that if north korea comes to the table it will insist on doing so as a Nuclear StateKathy Novak Al Jazeera sole hans blix is a former director general of the International AtomicEnergy Agency he says north koreas actions are based on fear. Well we dont know yet whether these tests indicate that they have missed and really enters the atmosphere and set off in the ocean but well if it would now can do it now or later well they will have the capacity so the situation is tense one i think that the best you know it remains a suspension open ended suspension. Of the on the all three and suspension of the big military maneuvers that scares the. U. S. And south korea and mount the territory of south korea but also the. Act of carrying a long goes on with bombers and there was more as the North Koreans there in march and they want to demonstrate to their capacity. Other been traumatic scenes that a u. N. War crimes court and the hague where i former Bosnian Croat military leader appear to drink poison seconds after judges upheld his twenty year sentence is just suspended proceedings while he was seen to but theyve now resumed punishments reports with his twenty year sentence for war crimes upheld on appeal but im probably active was not about to go quietly if we were seated. Shouting i am not a war criminal a former croatian general took a drink from a soul bottles. For a short time the presiding judge continued to deliver verdicts on the other defendants then probably heard again through a translator i have taken poison the seventy two year old lawyer repeats a clients claim not to like me on deep. Clients as he drank a poison this morning she says respond please stick your to. Probably flew from zagreb to the netherlands and surrendered himself to the Hague Tribunal in two thousand and four with his codefendants he was charged with trying to create what was described as an ethnically pure greater croatia. Probably ak was found guilty with others of helping a stylish concentration camps for Bosnian Muslims and specifically he was charged with ordering the destruction of the city of must ask ottoman era brick. These were the last verdicts to be handed down by the International Criminal court for the former yugoslavia it was set up in one thousand nine hundred three at the height of the balkans wars to prosecute europes worst atrocities since World War TwoBernard Smith aljazeera pope francis has urged me n. Mars put its leaders to tackle prejudice and hatred during his visit in yank on the pope avoided using the name of the persecuted minority but he preached a message of forgiveness in a public mass and also called on people to resist the temptation for revenge. Next stop is in bangladesh the tiny Catholic Community and darker is getting ready to welcome him on thursday some of hell prayer sessions in their homes hoping the popes visit will promote more tolerance for their religion in a muslim majority nation christians make up fewer than one percent of bangladeshs population a Syrian Government to go here it is have arrived in geneva to join the latest round of talks aimed at ending the war the Us Government initially refused to confirm it would attend the government was angry opposition wanted to talk about Bashar Al Assads removal as syrian president something that it says is off the table to get more or less now from james space in geneva who has been following this for so so james what more on the meetings that are taking place today. Well the first meeting with the government involved is taking place right now its a Courtesy Call this is the same thing the u. N. Special envoy did earlier with the opposition hes gone to the governments hotel which is close here to the u. N. Headquarters and i think if its anything like his meeting with the opposition side this will be welcoming them to geneva and setting out his plan for how hes going to proceed and his agenda now whats not clear is whether the government side will be late to having a formal meeting with him here at u. N. Headquarters in geneva we were told thats a possibility in the next few hours starting this process going with both sides because of course the special envoys already met the opposition. And as far as. The Syrian Governments approach to all of all of this they they have just arrived how are they going to be looking at this and and the possibility that there may be some face to face talks here. Well certainly the opposition would like to see face to face talks the opposition also would like to see everything that is covered by the u. N. Resolution that sets out how this is supposed to work which is resolution twenty two fifty four of the u. N. Security council to be covered and there is some criticism from the opposition side about stefan de mistura the special envoy and the fact that hes been focusing on some parts of that resolution not other parts they say that you need to go back to the resolution and start with the first thing in the resolution which is political transition before you move on to a future constitution and elections supervised by the United Nations so disagreement but i think some disagreement between the opposition and the special envoy even before the government gets involved i have to say weve seen so many rounds of talks here weve seen so much fighting ongoing even until hours before these talks started. With an aerial bombardment that you have to say hopes on particularly high. Change base life for us there in geneva thanks jason. Grated breaking news to tell you about a story about the bosnian war crimes appeal hearing. Earlier we have ported to you that the person in cry at mr. Had taken what he said was a poison it is now being reported by croatian t. V. That he has now died after allegedly taking at this point and thats all the information that we have on this at the moment but we did hear from the judges from the proceedings in the hay. A little bit earlier the judge talking about the courtroom being now a crime scene thats all the information that we have on this at the moment of course bring you more as and when we get it were going to bring in dennis again Deputy Director for the. Project which associated with the balkan Transitional Justice project joins us from syria thanks very much for being with us. So what do you make then of these reports first of all. We have not been able to. Actually we have confirmation that he was the. Presiding judge tried and i would use at the beginning the Actual Police the rest of the hearing was held was dreamed up one that this was the crime scene our. Police are the. One. To see what actually happened. We just. Confirmation. Are there. For the creation and well see. All the confirmation of whether or not. And as far as the case itself this involves mr r. Slow down and a number of other men in these are accused of persecution and war crimes going back to the early one nine hundred ninety s. During the break up of the former yugoslavia just just give us a little bit of the background to that how serious these crimes are and the case that these men have for appealing it. This is actually the final verdict of this is actually the appeal so it does apply or a verdict and it cannot be appealed and then the case these men is one of the most high profile cases in the history of they tried not just the allied court for or are a quarter of a century now from the early ninetys when it was created it is the first time that they tried bureau has developed with crimes. By charge by the in crowd up the shoals against one of the other german conflict the last the between one thousand at least ninety two or nearly ninety three up until ninety ninety for most of the trial of their. Tribe you know have been against the serbs perpetrated against bosniaks but this is one of the rare cases where the bunny grow up leadership was it was investigated six men were prosecuted all of them all of them have been buggin to the joint criminal enterprise into an exploding bosnia population for a crime from territories that crites. Will believe or will was there is. Now they have been sentenced to a total of one hundred eleven years and the other. Was sentenced to the last twenty five years in prison or whatever the men trample of this liquid and not because of this great sometimes to twenty two more men to twenty years one to sixteen want to use it to speak with you Dennis Kucinich talking to us there from sorry i thank you. We will force him to have more on this developing story as and when we get other stories now forces loyal to renegade libyan general Khalifa Haftar are accused of summarily killing dozens of men in the eastern town of near benghazi Human Rights Watch says local Police Forces discovered the bodies of thirty six men relatives told the rights group the men had been detained by halftimes forces the International Criminal court has already issued an arrest warrant for mahmoud fairly a Commander Allied with half dollar for a series of killings u. S. President donald trump has retreated anti Muslim Videos from a far right british activist group his twitter account retreated three separate videos posted by jade of france and who is a deputy leader of the Britain First Group the videos contain unverified and graphic scenes President Trump has over forty million followers kimberly how kit joins us now from washington d. C. So kimberly theres been quite a lot of reaction to this already given even though its still early in the morning there in washington what more can you tell us. Well i can tell you that Many Americans waking up and seeing this werent exactly sure whether or not the president himself was sharing this on his twitter account or whether in fact he had been hacked thats because it was so inflammatory in terms of the videos that were shared by the president not just inflammatory and verified and also obviously hurtful to many muslims not just inside the United States but outside the United States now repeatedly the white house has said that the information shared by the president is official policy is certainly a reflection of the president and what he believes and well we have not had any reaction from the white house so far certainly those standard explanations from the past exist when it comes to these tweets and thats why so many in the United States are particularly shocked given the fact that this gives us some insight into what the president believes and the fact that he is one of the most powerful men on the planet certainly is concerning to many given the content of these videos the fact that it shows three different videos that seem to highlight alleged attacks by muslims against people and property being shared by the president but again and verified committee how could life for us there in washington thank you many British Government leaders are reported to be close to reaching an agreement on the socalled briggs it divorce bill british media said it will cost u. K. Taxpayers pay is sixty five billion dollars to settle the key Sticking Point in negotiations to leave the e. U. Leaders there are fusing to discuss future trade deals and two that among other issues is set to the next high level meeting is due on monday how the World Health Organization is appealing for more money to fight malaria doctors are surprised by the number of deaths and rising infection rates especially in india and some african countries thats actually name has more. Mosquito nets and antimalarial medicine are two of the biggest weapons in the fight against malaria just ask these african mothers visiting a clinic during the pregnant days to take good care of me. Thinking that i wrote something on their way to follow your dream every day is money area and they have to give both roles i feel relieved. The mosquito Borne Disease is a ferocious foe despite global eradication efforts around four hundred fifty thousand people died last year the World Health Organization or w. H. O. Says the number of infections increased by one million pair to two thousand and fifteen did catch us off guard although we have noticed an increase for the last three years we thought that the increasing use of insecticide treated nets as well as the increased use of tests for malaria would decline it would cause a decline in the highest number of malaria deaths was in nigeria the democratic republic of congo and india the w. H. O. Says more funding will save lives as will a change in treatment methods the number of people access treatment is not as high as it should be we have made certain assumptions and yet almost forty percent of children on the five who should be getting treatment im not getting into toll the w. H. O. Is hoping to reverse the rising trend by ensuring people have access to preventive measures and treatment both in public and private Health Sector natasha going to aim aljazeera. Leaders from europe and Africa Holding their first joint summit its taking place in the ivory coast they say it will herald a new partnership but theres growing concern that aid to africa is being used to block refugees and migrants instead of being used for development lets get more on this from the tasha butler who is in abidjan for sana tasha fair to say migration very much at the top of the agenda at this summit right now. Yes well the leaders are just arriving and shortly they will begin this summit and when they do get down to business there is no doubt that migration will be one of the issues which really dominates their talks it comes at a time w