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>> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. the top stories on al jazerra. eurozone leaders have reached a last-minute agreement on the fresh bailout loan for greece, our phone council president dawned tusk said they were unanimous in agreeing to the deal based on serious reforms and financial support. the german chancellor angela merkel says a deal was reached despite a loss of trust between the creditors examine greece she will recommend the deal to the
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german parliament if it is passed by greek lawmakers by wednesday. the iraqi government says its launch a military often i have to retake anbar province from isil fighters, seizing anbar's capital rah rah nad matt any may. angela merkel said had been agreed. there will be a new bailout lasting three years, and that is worth between 8222 8222 82 and 86 million euros, grease will transfer 50 billion worth of assets in to i a fund to be prepared for an he van tull privatization, being based in agents ends and not luxembourg. okay let's get some analysis with an economist with macro a think thank based athens and also a former member of the
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european task force in greece, thank you very much for speaking to us this morning, i can imagine just how busy you are there in greece, what are your thoughts on this deal? >> i think it's actually not a deal nor an agreement. >> why is that? because basically greece had no sovereignty over the process and the final touches. i think now the greek prime minister travels back and as you likely say he has to now convince his own coalition and most importantly the greek public. and they will bite, they will hurt in terms of tax increases and direct cuts in pensions and other labor markets or property service reforms. it's a difficult sale and a high-risk political strategy for this government. >> do you think the greek
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parliament, the people like you say have any option but to agree to these proposals? >> they have no options and that's why this is an ultimatum. thisthis is a take it or leave it sign on the dotted line. this is in many ways a hugh humiliation early in your program you quote yoted a representative from brussels saying this was essentially mental water boarding of the greek prime minister. you work in the eurozone with the sovereignty and the democratic process of the country in the eurozone is in many ways put under question marks. >> the french president francois hollande said nothing could be worse than humiliating greece. you are say they are hugh mail humiliated. he said it's important that greece stay in the euro.
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do you think what he was saying is they couldn't risk the european project? >> well, yes they couldn't risk the european project. but as of this past weekend the european project is not the same anymore. this is not only damaging for the greek prime minister it's also damaging for the vision of the eurozone. the single currency as being a ube filing instrument. from what we have seen and heard over the past weekend the euro is starting to divide europe. not unify it. >> what do you think will happen next? there are these various funds put in to place immediate work going onto get the liquidity flowing. long-term do you think something positive will come out of this? >> time will tell in the past years we have not seen many positives when we had other governments and similar programs. in many ways, the exclusive
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focus on austerity has failed. what this new agreement now includes is for the first time a road map towards that restructuring, that is a pass tiff. but it is a verbal commitment. nothing more in substance right now. and for the first time, we have, indeed. [ inaudible ] in such an agreement. this is what the greek economy needs. this is where banks need to be recapitalized in order to serve as credit institutions for the greek economy. that's the only positive i can identify right now. >> there has been a lot of talk about wolfgang and his motivations behind his actions and comments. do you think that has now been swept aside? >> no, i do not think it's been swept aside. his suggestion of a temporary
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exclusion of greece from the eurozone was a provocation, but it was endorsed by all members of the euro group and it is now in writing that threat can be used again in the future. hence we have a complete new political and legal environment as we move forward in the eurozone. >> okay. thank you very much for your time. >> i thank you. well now to the race to replace barack obama in the white house. one of the republican party's hopefuls is scott walker, john hendon reports from madison wisconsin on how he's manage to go attract support for his presidential bid. >> reporter: scott walker is an unlikely front runner for the republican presidential knowledge nation. he was a little known and little noticed milwaukee executive when he became wisconsin's governor never 2011.
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and a national following that propelled him to the top tier of remember kansas datz. remember kansas datz. >> it's been helpful on the national stage at the state level it got him in to controversy very quickly. and i think contributed to this polorization which has sets in and hasn't let going during his time in office. >> the attack other unions led to daily protests and a rare recall election. for months demonstrators protested outside the capital calling for walker's regular us nation, in the end he won that battle and it's that stance on union that his make him so popular with republican voters. >> that's something that i think it shows that he's not scared. >> reporter: political allies say walker's breezy style masks a stubborn streak. >> what you see is what you get from him.
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straightforward, disease i ever. anybody that would misinterpret that like i said he's decisive. union leaders watched in dismay as walker won reejection in 2014 and this en went one step further signing a bill making wisconsin a so-called right to work state. one that bars all unions and public and private from forcing members to taye dues. >> the cone my needs to be fixed and he's broken the economy. so he's not the ride fleertd nation. >> he hasn't produced the 250,000 jobs he promised when first elected but has cut taxes passed a law law requiring voters to query i.d. all crowd pleasing moved. john hendon, al jazerra madison, wisconsin. now to the massive man hunt in mexico for the boss of a notorious drugs cartel. joaquin guys goes man also known as el chapo escaped from a
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maximum security jail through a tunnel one and a half local teres long it was the second jail break for the head of the car sell. mexico's president has ordered an investigation in to whether prison guards helped him to breakout. >> translator: i have instructed especially the interior ministry to toward nate actions work to go the recapture of this criminal. i have instructed the national commissioner of public secure toy to reinforce security mesh nurse maximum security prisons in our country. thirdly, i have given instructions to the attorney generals offers to carry out a thursday on investigation to determine if public seven ants from the prison were complicit or involved this incident which allowed this criminal to escape. combo i can't's lower house of parliament approved a lil' thatlimitedthe organizations earlier hundreds rallied condemning the
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vote. which is is expected to clear it. rob mcbride has more from the capital. >> reporter: tight security around the national assembly means this is as close as the demonstrators are allowed to get police are all around this area, the demonstrators and the opposition groups believe that this is an attempt by the long-term prime minister to try to stifle decenting voices ahead of national elections a few a years from now the government denying that saying they are trying to regulate an unregulated sector that consistent of thousands of n.g.o.s and associations. passed a motion condemning the it's ducks of this law a couple of days ago. and there is a feeling that after billions of dollars spent by the international community here that cambodia is still falling far short of the idea of a liberal democracy in the hearts of south cease asia.
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muslim groups in india threatening to take legal action over traditional islamic schools. as they are called. the state says that children in 2,000 schools aren't getting proper evening education and has stopped recognizing them. critics say it's religious discrimination. >> reporter: dedication and recitation are corner stones of learning at this traditional islamic school. that's not enough for the state. it's taken recognize anyones from this and other islamic schools from the state as being educational institute saying saying they don't teach an acceptable curriculum. students here disagree. >> translator: all i know is that we learn here so in life we can strengthen our faith and make a good path for ourself and our country. >> reporter: some students on that path have had problems finding work after graduation.
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such as jamal who studied for nine years at a traditional us lament iislamic school in mumbai unable to find a teaching job he's learning his family business. >> translator: when i left i spend months looking for a job. but after a year i decided to go are to torque work in the shop if i had gone to an english school i would have found a job 67 the government says it no longer recognizes the schools because of cases like this. it wants traditional school students to be taught the same subject as students in government and private schools along with islamic education. >> translator: our goal is to bring the minority citizens in to the mainstream. but the rules in progress and mind or at this communities are being left behind. we only have one senior police officer in the state who ask muslim. no one in the senior civil service why should they only be doing minor and manual labor jobs. >> reporter: opposition and muslim groups say many prominent indians and senior bureaucrats
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have graduated from traditional islamic schools. and that each school should have been assessed for its quality of education rather than removing recognition from all of them. >> now we have working for the government of india. [ inaudible ] are from. [ inaudible ] government cannot just stand up and say we are not going to recognizes this. >> reporter: for now these skills are schools are only religious ins tiewdgeses institutions and won't receive the same support as other educational institutions in the state. they will challenge the court. as a debate continues on whether these schools are giving their students a proper education opposition parties say they will raise the issue you at the say assembly session begins, al jazerra, mumbai. still ahead on al jazerra strength and numbers the pope holds the biggest open-air mass in his south american tour.
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lived side by side with indigenous tribes for generations. the cattle hearder love six members of his family in an an tack he blames on the farmers think he hasn'tal fully recovered from the attack and is worried as his fellow herders prepare to take their cattle to graze. >> translator: our homes and cars were burnt and cattle were either kill off stolen. i survived because i was at the chief's palace. i think there is more to the conflict beyond fight overlapped. >> reporter: every year attacks and reprisals between farmers and cattle herders kill hundreds across the country. in nba some cases entire villages like this are deserted adding to the thousands of displaced persons across nigeria. at the sender of all of this is the issue you of action he is to land farmer blade cattle herders of allowing animal to his eat their crops of the
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cattle herd your honor say it's the farm their encroach on land designated for grazing. community leaders don't know how to deal with the dispute. hundreds of idle young people have taken the law in to their hands. >> we are still using the same rules the relationship between the farmer and cattle and we have not changed that and these rules were approved by the government and they are still in existence even now. we are calling for them to come back. >> reporter: the persistent attacks are being investigationed by a government pam of experts. both sides to the conflict say they hope for peace to return, however it seems right now a little spark is all that it required for another explosion in violence. mohamed idris, al jazerra nigeria. pope francis has wrapped up his visit to paraguay bringing an end to his week-long south
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american tour, lou is see lucia newman has more. >> reporter: it was fitting, perhaps, that pope francis end his or of south america's poorest nations in the world apt most catholic country. fairparaguay here as in ecuador 'do and are bolivia he offered solace to prisoners the ilk the very old and the poor. like the residents of a slum on the outskirts. we have no land, we can't afford to buyer proper homes on our salaries said this woman. with every leg of his trip, pope francis adding a new layer to his social gospel to his defense of the poor, to his criticism of the political inning come fence and of a world economic order that he says create widespread up equality. here in paraguay where at least a million people turned out for his final mass the recurring theme was corruption.
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which he called the gangrene of society. it's muddy and it's wet but none of that seems to matter to the 10s of thousands of people here many after having spent the entire night waiting to get a good position to hear and see pope francis. they say they want not just a message of hope for themselves but for the hope to address their government directly. >> translator: we would like him to tell them to pay more attention to the humble, to the poorest because our government does not. it suffers from gangrene as the pope says. >> reporter: but the hope also acknowledged some of the catholic church's sins. in we love i can't he asked for forgiveness for the crimes committed against indigenous people during the conquest of america. and in paraguay, he recognized the church has driven many away. >> translator: i ask for hospitality at this with those who do not think the way we do
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with those who have no faith or have lost it. sometimes because of our own actions. >> reporter: the pope's personal appeal, especially here in his hone continent is undeniable. the expectation here is that his message will not only be heard but heeded. lucia newman, al jazerra paraguay. in china fire in an apartment building has killed at least seven people and injured 12 others. the cause of the blaze is being investigated in the city in central china. some residents died after breatheing in smoke from burning electric cables. stay with us here on al jazerra, we've got another full bulletin of news straight ahead. and don't forget, plenty more on our website, you can get i'll the latest on that decision on greece's future, aljazerra.com.
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