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at least nine people are killed and the latest attack on a voter registration center the afghan capital of kabul. and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters and the parana also ahead. amini as prime minister walks out of talks with the man who's leading mass protests against. chemical weapons inspectors of a school shooting to the side of a suspected attacker in soviet two weeks after it said to have happened. malaysia's government and police suggest the involvement of a foreign hand to the murder of a palestinian engineer in kuala lumpur or.
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at least nine people have been killed in an explosion at an afghan voter registration center in the capital kabul police say a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at the doorway of the building they have been attacks and during the past week elections set to take place this a toy but well let's go to. the opera juicer who's joining us live from kabul and just and the last few minutes of the i've heard that the death toll has gone from four to line what are you hearing about the attack. the keeps going up we heard from the public health ministry officials that at least twelve people killed and more than fifty people have been wounded. this seems so that's a fact that happened just at the entrance of this. election i.d. card distribution center as you said that there were
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a couple of attacks in the past week on these distribution centers not only in kabul but in the central afghanistan in all provinces and also in the east in general about three policemen were wounded in an attack on the water a decision center there's been no claim of responsibility for this attack yet do we know of the law who carried out the other attacks. well there is no claim of responsibility as yet but this explosion happened in the . west of kabul city in the shia neighborhood where attacks against shias. happened in the past and the on the religious centers were attacked and most of these attacks were claimed by the islamic state of fear in afghanistan. thank you very much for that for now that sub joining us live from kabul and we will bring you more information on this as it becomes available to us. let's move on to
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other news now the armenia's prime minister has walked out of talks with the man who's led nine days of mass protests calling for his resignation the televised negotiations between prime minister. and opposition leader mccall and ended abruptly after just two minutes protesters accuse saga of a power grab he became prime minister with increased powers after serving a maximum of ten years as president well maria tiziana is editor in chief off and reports that's an independent online news platform and she says medians a suck of politicians is not keeping their word. when he made promises back in two thousand and fourteen that he would not seek the office of prime minister and then we had a constitutional referendum that switched the country's governance from a semi presidential to parliamentary one everybody is seeing this as simply as an extension of his rule in the country and seeing the constitutional referendum sort
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of as a veiled attempt not to look like the other strong men in the region that have changed their constitutions to extend their power and people are simply tired of these promises that are not kept since independence in one nine hundred ninety one and with the exception of the first presidential election there has not been an election in martin you know that that is really the reflection of the will of the people most elections are marred by coercion and voter bribes use of it in street of leverages and really i think it was fifty two or fifty three percent of the people actually voted for the referendum many people did not know what they were voting for. and in the parliamentary elections that we had in twenty seventeen when his ruling republican party was able to secure the majority in the government. and many people also didn't understand the electoral code which is a very complicated process and i think that they were looking for the opportunity
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because what has happened in the last ten days is in that area are have been reporting from our neck of the last seven years and never seen such mass civil disobedience answered not only in the capital but throughout the country people i think this was perhaps a tipping point to syria now after several days and a national inspectors have finally given access to the scene of a suspected chemical attack that took place two weeks ago the syrian government and its allies russia denial sponsibility for the attack and an alleged cover up but inspectors and will not be assigning blame that only be trying to determine whether that attack took place cut a lot this whole day on the ports. the wait is over inspectors. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons given access to the area of the alleged chemical attack in duma samples were collected but delayed access to the site is raising questions about the quality of the evidence and whether syria or russia cleared the scene the visit comes a week after o.p.c. w.
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inspectors first arrived in syria the u.s. and france have accused russia of blocking the investigation to buy time for mr lavrov who is who is a master of making these type of arguments i mean he would get up and stand in front of you for hours and tell you that well it could just as equally be you know martians landing from a flying saucer you don't know that and you know it's the kind of logic which says you know if they offer an alternative explanation which you can't prove is wrong then that tends to you know whittle away at the more dominant organ with more than forty people reportedly died in a suspected chemical attack on april seventh the u.s. france and the u.k. retaliated by bombing several syrian government sites russia and syria have denied the use of chemical weapons they also deny hindering the investigation once the samples of the suspected chemical attack are analyze inspectors will submitted their report to the state's parties to the chemical weapons convention depending on
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the findings inspectors could make a second visit to duma. the young al-jazeera. israel's army has blamed the palestinian group hamas for leading riots and attempting to destroy infrastructure at the gaza border they have been for weeks of palestinian protests there and during the latest on friday israeli slightest killed four people including a fourteen year old boy in a statement think israeli army said during the riots burning tires were used to create smoke screens in order to mask attempts to damage the protective infrastructure has rocks were hurled burning items attached to them for florida with the intention of the night in fires in israeli territory but our correspondent bernard smith has been to meet the family of muhammad are you the youngest victim of the protests. right or are you had dreams for her some most mothers a good education marriage children. but
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a bullet to the had from an israeli sniper means this family now has to bury fourteen year old mohammed are you along with those dreams. while there are no hard alice says. i used to tell him one day are living conditions will improve political divisions will and i had been pushing him to continue his studies despite everything. mohammed was protesting there the guards israel border fence at easter or on friday if he was throwing stones they probably weren't very big this family video from last year shows mohammed at the zoo he slight aged just thirteen here it's hard to imagine six months later he posed a serious threat to the israeli military. that prompted an unusually strong reaction from the u.n. special coordinator for the middle east peace process nicholai martin off said it's outrageous to shoot at children how does the killing of a child in gaza today help peace it doesn't it feels anger and breeds more killing
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. a former israeli military spokesman responded please go to gaza engage hamas and get them to stop sending people to the fence stop palestinian incitement and organize riots at the border and donald trump's advisor to the middle east stepped in a full investigation by israel of mohammad are you is under way as we mourn the tragic loss of a young life we must all resolve to avoid causing more suffering by responses to his death. mohammed's father says he couldn't stop his son joining the protest for palestinian rights doesn't die in the. he was always smiling always teasing to be his father he was a naughty kid but the brave the whole neighborhood loved him never said no to anyone he just want to see our original religion israel. says. was buried the day he died the youngest victim so far but the palestinian great march of return bernard smith al-jazeera gaza. now malaysia's deputy foreign minister says the
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killing of a palestinian engineer and kuala lumpur may have been the work of a foreign intelligence agency a palestinian media have reported that family about was ambushed and shot me a mosque to motorcyclist then fled the scene hamas says he was a party member. the man's family say. this is to an identified gunman opened fire at. the thirty five year old palestinian engine e.-ring lecturer was ambushed as he was walking to was in nearby boss in the capital kuala lumpur colleagues of the university are shocked and has been by the killing so we don't see any thing dangerous we human or the only thing that we can see of peace. and the only thing that could be is because of his expertise in his field of electrical engineering. a neighbor told reporters
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that he saw two european looking man nearby shortly before the shooting their family blame israel for the killing. of. the israeli mossad is to be held responsible for that because the israelis can't tolerate any well educated arab and particularly palestinian mentality israel considers any well educated distinguished arab or particularly palestinian figure as the real big threat for israel how mass which controls gaza said was a member of the palestinian group has repeatedly blamed israel's spy agency mossad for targeting its members including into his yes it is an expert in joan technology was shot in his hometown of us in december to police said the killers of one. posed as foreign journalists hamas said he was instrumental in
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developing drones and was a command of its armed wing. brigades. security forces in saudi arabia's capital said they've shot down a toy drawn near a royal palace. video posted online appears to capture the sound of gunfire and the odd official second sound man was out of town of the time of the incident and an investigation is underway gammons the rebels have previously tried to fly bomb carrying drones into solving arabia. still ahead on the bulletin. and everything must go the contents of an entire airport terminal go under the hammer in london.
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from dusky sunsets if you sprawling savannah. to some rice atop an asian metropolis. hello and welcome to international weather forecast we're seeing changes taking place in the weather across europe frontal systems begin to push in from the west the high pressure slowly being displaced so we've got to showers across parts of france through towards the u.k. at the moment there of low pressure to close the iberian peninsula giving some pretty strong winds and the risk of thunderstorms affecting madeira for instance central parts of europe still looking pretty fine for the most part temperatures into the mid twenty's but you know says we've got some really cold weather across more eastern areas moscow there seven degrees the risk of snow this frontal system pushes on through into central parts of europe as we get through into monday so a big drop in temperatures coming in its wake copenhagen still in just fourteen all slow at nine degrees and still that cold air across russia best the weather really
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down across southeast and there is twenty five in the sunshine in athens on the other side the mediterranean weather conditions are looking pretty good for the most part with the wind coming in from the south all cheers up at twenty nine tunis at twenty eight and it's fine further towards the east with cairo coming in at twenty eight degrees also just a chance of some quite rough seas and press wanted to show us the coast of morocco into central parts of africa showers lake effect the gulf of guinea we could see one or two downpours affecting lagos. the way the sponsored body counts on race. getting to the heart of the matter if. the bill calls you today and says that's hard would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification would look like there are two people think the peace for the future the only option for first period you. hear their story on talk to al jazeera.
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it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories at least twelve people have now been killed in an explosion at a voter registration center in the afghan capital kabul police say a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at the doorway of the building they have been attacks and other ministrations sentences in the past week. i mean his prime minister has walked out of talks with a man who's led nine days of mass protests calling for his resignation as the go between promises. and opposition. that ended abruptly after just two minutes
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people are angry that prime minister with increased powers off to serving a maximum of ten years as president and international inspectors in syria have collected samples from the scene of the ledge chemical attack in the town of two weeks ago that follows a week of delays that france is blaming on sylvia's ally russia. to the u.s. now a president is accusing the former f.b.i. director james comey of leaking classified. information and his memoirs will call me has been promoting his new book in which people trace trump as quote an ego driven liar called me was followed by trump last year as the f.b.i. investigated alleged russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election where trump tweeted james comey memos a classified i did not declassify them they belong to our government therefore he broke the law additionally he totally made up many of the things he said i said and he is already a proven liar and leka memos on clinton lynch and others is referring there to
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loretta lynch the previous us attorney general koster has more now from washington d.c. . these memos in question were written by james komi who at the time was director of the f.b.i. and they document the private conversations between komi and president donald trump in the early days of the administration komi said he wrote all of this down because he was concerned by several of the topics that trump brought up in these meetings and in particular two requests made by the president. asked him to drop a federal investigation into a senior adviser and also asked komi for a pledge of loyalty given this was when coleman was leading an investigation into possible russian meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential elections komi says he refused to offer his loyalty pledge and was soon fired by trump after his firing komi then shared two of these memos with
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a close friend who then disseminated it to a reporter called me says he did this hoping that release of this information to the public would provoke a special counsel investigation to be appointed and that is exactly what has happened with robert mueller the special counsel now looking into trump's campaign associates possible colluding with russia in the can in the elections as well as a possible obstruction of justice by the president himself. the international committee of the red cross has condemned the attack on the yemeni city of five that's killed one of its workers on saturday who died after a gunman opened fire on his car and what the red cross says was a brutal and apparently deliberate attack the hold was in charge of the organizations detention and was on his way to visit a prison when the attack happened. now a journalist covering the anti-government demonstrations in nicaragua has been shot and killed during a live broadcast on had to haunt to and the blue shirt it was reporting via
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facebook from the town of blue fields on the southern cabbie in khost when it happened one of his colleagues blames the government sniper nicaraguan government says ten people have been killed in four days of protests why it's going to the death toll much higher john heilemann has more now on what's behind the unrest. president will take to finally came out and address the country after fool days of protest in nicaragua and what he said wasn't that conciliatory towards the protesters became outflanked not just by his cabinet but also by military and police figures which in itself tells a story of what he had to say was that the protesters might have shadowy political figures the high end so that didn't really seem an address. attempting to reach out to the protesters to try and find some sort of dialogue and these are protests the aren't just happening in the capital minard work but also in several other cities in the country this box that really lit them seem to have been about changes to the
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social security structure mechanisms in the country but also there's been tension in this country before then president will take is seen by n.g.o.s and also by analysts have been undermining democratic institutions in the country in the bid to hang on to power he's now in his third consecutive term he's also been accused of turning the government into a bit of a family business his wife is also the vice president of the country now. what we have to see is what's going to come next are the protests going to escalate is there going to be any attempts at dialogue and some people in nicaragua are asking will the army be center on the streets to try and deal with this which would definitely represent some sort of escalation. to south africa now as shopkeepers and northwest province have been left wondering about their future of the buildings were burned and looted to you in days of protests or people are demanding the resignation of a prevention leader who's accused of corruption and not delivering essential
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services catherine so i reports from my king. pinky being more cause baby is feverish she inhaled gas when police and protesters clashed but health workers in public hospitals are on strike and on pilecki can't get help. to her mother's house in the city to give path because life is more difficult in the rural area where she lives a can take measure to buy looters because. there comes the lies and those political things they pose as the things that they do not deliver you understand they did above the rim get the bull the houses and give people jobs when the jobs come from the government they dig people. frustrations are shared by many people in this region and that's why the two to the streets i believe they want better public services from the local government houses and shops they also
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want the provision leader to step down saying he's failed to do his job now also corruption allegations president serum of post says he needs time to hold more talks with the aggrieved communities and the provisional leaders life is returning to normal in my hand but many shops remain closed people say they will wait for the outcome of consultations the president asked for but they also tell us that they are in place and for answers and won't wait too long. though many of the grievances are generally in the protests time violent rowdy morbus band allies buildings and looted. little just to come over to traders like a clear learn torah law devastated everything in his shop was a the stolen or banned this was his home too i don't want to know on that hopeless you can see what's happening. i don't want money to remove it this is not easy to
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remove the snow it is you cannot replace reason not to some people say politics in targeted revenge attacks in the way of what was supposed to be peaceful demonstrations. and have family tallis this is the result of pent up anger catching. my can south africa. and he is government has approved the death penalty for people convicted of raping children under the age of twelve promised in that interim order his cabinet signed off the order that his backing from parliament within six months to become law the legal action follows widespread protests over a number of attacks including the rape and murder of an eight year old girl and kashmir. now western powers have welcomed north korea's announcement that it will suspend nuclear and missile tests the news comes less than a week before north and south korea due to hold a summit or nuclear technology is
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a key part of north korea's governing ideology of self-reliance. our diplomatic editor james bays was given rare access to the capital pyongyang where he found out more about the self-reliance philosophy. was welcome to pyongyang certainly the cleanest most eagerly and probably the most controlled place i've ever visited. rush hour in the city yet the traffic is light the roads a quiet although all of them a little unfair. there is no doubt this is an extremely hardworking society everyone striving for the good of the staines this is how workers are sent into. revolutionary slogans flags and drums. in this city the portraits and the statues
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tell the story of this isolated nation run by three men all from one family. the grandfather and the country's founder kim il sung the father kim jong il and the son the current leader kim jong un who told he's too modest to have mosaics made of him but he's everywhere on the state controlled media on television and in the newspapers. in the center of the city the tallest landmark the jew che tower jew check your self-reliance is the governing principle of this nation of twenty five million people our guide explained it's not about self-reliance of the individual but instead that individual koreans must do all they can to make then mation self-reliant we are holding the copra live. appled in the febrile out there for lying in bed and the poet nation the deaf the main point and the nuclear weapons of course yes we made the nuclear weapon by our own effort
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baron technique def the main point after taking. for years north koreans have been told the nuclear program is something that will keep their country strong and that the us is their mortal enemy both are messages that will now need modification as talks approach under some of the stiffest international sanctions ever imposed north koreans say jew chair or self-reliance is the answer in the subway trains inherited from east germany a growing old a handful of new carriages were produced in north korea we were told this seat was designed by kim jong un himself. it seems the leader takes direct interest in many areas of national life he made a visit to the main shoe factory at the plant producing the korean national dish
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kimchi made of pickled vegetables we were told the air conditioning system was supervised by the supreme leader and as an old people's home we were told he was the architect of this staircase such benevolence is of course matched by total respect kim jong un has never granted an audience to the international media he's never given an interview i got about as close as an outsider can get to him i was attending a performance of a visiting chinese ballet company in pyongyang when supreme leader kim entered the theater the crowd clapped continuously a standing ovation with cries of her a her a it only stopped when he himself signaled with his hands james phase al-jazeera pyongyang. to provide our more must have gathered for the funeral of an activist who spent her life fighting against rain forest a structure the environmentalist olivia. was shot dead on thursday witnesses say
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she was assassinated at her home in front of her family now it's the end of an era for part of europe to busiest international airport to welcome office unity for aviation enthusiasts the contents of london's heathrow terminal one being auctioned off to the highest that is has more. we've joined the plane spotters on heathrow airport perimeter because this could potentially be a big day for aviation enthusiasts the entire contents of the historic terminal warm up for sale the breeding that's now become sold it your way three thousand forty nine seventy nine forty nine seventy nine let's roll again please the first of two options is now well under way squarely at aviation lovers most of it taking place here online think retro signs think novelty fixtures and fitment just looking at these items there seems to be strangely more interesting departure signs than a rival signs read into that what you will the problem is that many of these bids
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a sealed meaning the buyers don't know exactly how much they're bidding against the auction house responsible for all of this says the pricing these items is way too complicated there's simply no precedent for selling things like this. following options will focus on bigger assets including security machines escalators baggage carousel four thousand seats of one hundred ten check in desks things that might be useful to other airports it was once the busiest terminal in europe opened by queen elizabeth the second in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and billed as the home of british airways at the time planes could only carry one hundred fifty people they can now carry more than five hundred at its peak terminal one handled more than nine million passengers a year but after the refurbishment of terminal two next door it became surplus to requirements and closed its doors in two thousand and fifteen so what next for the terminal will he focused off the remaining tight lipped is expected to be
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dismantled in the coming years a relic of a bygone age giving way to a new bigger and bolder era in aviation. and again on the prominent are hardly the headlines on al-jazeera at least twelve people have now been killed in an explosion at a voter registration center in the afghan capital kabul police say a server side bomb and detonated the explosives at the doorway of the building there there have been attacks at other vegetation centers during the past week has been a claim of responsibility for the attack. police in armenia have detained anti-government protest leader. his arrest came just after his prime minister walked out of talks with the man whose lead lined days of protests calling for his resignation the televised negotiations between promises. and. ended abruptly after just two
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minutes. international inspectors in syria have collected samples from the scene of an alleged chemical attack in the town of two weeks ago follows a week of delays that france is blaming on syria's ally russia the funerals being held in gaza for a fourteen year old boy shot by an israeli sniper he's one of thirty nine palestinians killed in the last four weeks that israeli army is blaming hamas for using civilians to mask what israel calls terror activity but asia's deputy prime minister says the killing of a palestinian engineer in kuala lumpur may have been the work of a foreign intelligence agency or palestinian media have reported that. ambushed and shot near a mosque two motorcyclists then fled the scene. a journalist covering the anti-government demonstrations in nicaragua has been shot and killed during a live broadcast on how the horner in the blue shirt was reporting via facebook from the town of blue fields on the southern cowardly and coast when it happened one of his colleagues is blaming a government slifer government says ten people have been killed in four days of
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protests security forces in saudi arabia's capital say they've shot dollar toy drawn near a royal palace video posted online appears to capture the sound of gunfire and riyadh officials say king solomon was out of town at the time of the incident and an investigation is underway yemen's who the rebels have previously tried to fly bomb carrying drugs into saudi arabia. those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us talk to al-jazeera is coming up next thank you for watching. in this.

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