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BBC News

met kimjong—un in pyongyang. he's believed to be mr kim's first known foreign guest since the start of the covid pandemic. pictures released by state media show the north korean leader observing a large military parade — flanked by shoigu and the defence minister of china. while all this goes on, so too does russia's war on its neighbour: ukrainian authorities say missiles have struck two buildings in the centre of the eastern city of dnipro. moscow says the country's south has also come under attack. the bbc�*s vitaly shevchenko has been following the latest developments. vitaly, thank you for being with us. firstly, moscow saying that it's encountered a number of ukrainian missiles over southern russia, which it claims to have shot down. what more do we know?— claims to have shot down. what more do we know? moscow says that these _ more do we know? moscow says that these were _ more do we know? moscow says that these were two _ more do we know? moscow says| that these were two soviet-made that these were two soviet—made 5-200 that these were two soviet—made 5—200 missiles and they were intercepted over southern rostov region. later, we also

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BBC News at One

decided the evidence for that was vague and limited. he said it became pretty clear at around 2012 there was a big phone hacking scandal and if the prince had exercised reasonable diligence he could have got his lawyers onto the case. so there will be no trial about phone hacking by the sun and prince harry, but there will be a trial potentially by his allegations that private investigators working for the newspaper got private information about him unlawfully. that would happen next year. tom, thank you. tom, thank you. the north korean leader kimjong un has been meeting russia's defence minister in pyongyang. a chinese delegation is also in the capital for celebrations marking the 70th anniversary, of the korean war armistice. north and south are technically still at war because no peace agreement was reached when the conflict ended and tens of thousands of south korean prisoners have never been freed. here's jean mackenzie. war is usually a cause

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BBC News

american student 0tto back to the us although he did die later. it may come down to staff power. in the past former presidents have been roped in to negotiate. brute presidents have been roped in to negotiate.— presidents have been roped in to negotiate. we saw standing before us president _ to negotiate. we saw standing before us president bill- before us president bill clinton. ., ., , ., ., clinton. the “ournalist laura lin . clinton. the “ournalist laura ling and — clinton. the journalist laura ling and were _ clinton. the journalist laura ling and were freed - clinton. the journalist laura ling and were freed and - clinton. the journalist laura i ling and were freed and jimmy carter visited _ ling and were freed and jimmy carter visited pyongyang - ling and were freed and jimmy carter visited pyongyang to - carter visited pyongyang to secure _ carter visited pyongyang to secure the release of a teacher but how — secure the release of a teacher but how this case plays out will — but how this case plays out will depend on how valuable the north— will depend on how valuable the north koreans think travis king is. �* ., , is. and whether travis king even wants _ is. and whether travis king even wants to _ is. and whether travis king even wants to return. - let's return to one of the big stories we're following this hour — the women's world cup. live to california, and i'm joined by megan reyes. she's a a football host and content creator. you are filipino—american, aren't you, and i understand

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BBC News

eventually be resolved. first off, this is unlikely to happen quickly. in the past when americans have been held by the north it has taken months of internal negotiations to get them out. recent examples include the journalists who entered the country over a frozen river and spent 4.5 months in a north korean prison. jeff leif powell was detained for living a bible in a north korean bathroom. he was freed after almost six months. the biggest thing is the mental strain, the psychological strain. not knowing what was happening. strain. not knowing what was happening-— strain. not knowing what was hauuenin, �* , ,,., happening. because the us and north korea _ happening. because the us and north korea don't _ happening. because the us and north korea don't have - north korea don't have diplomatic relations it means other countries like sweden are having to get involved. t other countries like sweden are having to get involved.- having to get involved. i want to thank the _ having to get involved. i want to thank the swedish - having to get involved. i want| to thank the swedish embassy having to get involved. i want i to thank the swedish embassy in pyongyang. the to thank the swedish embassy in pyongyang-— pyongyang. the scandinavian nation has — pyongyang. the scandinavian nation has a _ pyongyang. the scandinavian nation has a history - pyongyang. the scandinavian nation has a history of- pyongyang. the scandinavian nation has a history of acting | nation has a history of acting as a media area. it helped free and australian student and was instrumental in getting

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

are going to talk to kim jong-un without preconditions. what is your message to him then? the president said hello, then he paused. then he said period. you can be sure they are seeing that in pyongyang and wondering why he didn't come himself to the dmz. we are told there is a further 2-minute warning. jackie: sometimes in the media that means nothing. >> after the meeting the path's

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BBC News-20220128-02:18:00

detected the launch of two short—range ballistic missiles, drawing condemnation from japan and the us. since the turn of the year, pyongyang has carried out six missile tests so far, making this january among the most tests it has ever carried out in a single month. and as our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports, the new tests show north korea is continuing to make rapid progress in its missile capabilities. translation: north korea is trying to have a defence, like a scorpion's tail. for the last couple of years, really since the beginning of the pandemic, north korea has been very quiet. it's really shut itself off from the rest of the world, and here injapan, we've had no missile overflights, no threats of turning tokyo into a sea of fire, and then suddenly in the last couple of weeks, all of that's changed.

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BBC News-20220128-02:19:00

multiple missile tests, claims that north korea has new hypersonic weapons and threats of more to come. so what's going on in pyongyang? the short answer is that north korea hasn't spent the pandemic sitting on its hands — it's been busy. translation: we are surprised because we underestimate north korean technology, and we assume that north korea is suffering because of the pandemic. they want to complete their missile system with one that is like a scorpion's tail. more specifically, kim jong—un appears to be developing missiles and warheads that can get past missile defence batteries, like this on injapan. it seems pretty clear that their aim is to develop and invade and complicate missile defences that are highly manoeuvrable and harder for the united states to pre—empt and let alone to detect.

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BBC News-20220128-04:19:00

tokyo into a sea of fire, and then suddenly in the last couple of weeks, all of that's changed. multiple missile tests, claims that north korea has new hypersonic weapons and threats of more to come. so what's going on in pyongyang? the short answer is that north korea hasn't spent the pandemic sitting on its hands — it's been busy. translation: we are surprised because we underestimate - north korean technology, and we assume that north korea is suffering because of the pandemic. they want to complete their missile system with one that is like a scorpion�*s tail. more specifically, kim jong—un appears to be developing missiles and warheads that can get past missile defence batteries, like this on injapan. it seems pretty clear that their aim is to develop weapons that can invade

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Newsday-20220128-01:16:00

it's really shut itself off from the rest of the world, and here injapan, we've had no missile overflights, no threats of turning tokyo into a sea of fire, and then suddenly in the last couple of weeks, all of that's changed. multiple missile tests, claims that north korea has new hypersonic weapons and threats of more to come. so what's going on in pyongyang? the short answer is that north korea hasn't spent the pandemic sitting on its hands — it's been busy. translation: we are surprised because we underestimate north korean technology, and we assume that north korea is suffering because of the pandemic. they want to complete their missile system with one that is like a scorpion�*s tail. more specifically, kim jong—un appears to be developing missiles and warheads that can get past missile defence batteries, like this on injapan. it seems pretty clear

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BBC World News-20220128-05:13:00

this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the united states has urged china to use its influence with moscow to discourage any russian invasion of ukraine. the us coast guard has suspended the search for dozens of people lost after their boat capsized off the florida coast. north korea's state media says it's conducted two more missile tests this week, among them, a long—range cruise missile. the report comes just a day after south korea said it detected the launch of two short—range ballistic missiles, drawing condemnation from japan and the us. since the turn of the year, pyongyang has carried out six

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