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behind armored sars or two should museum it's really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening and nine eleven museum was there and they are now numerous holocaust museums is not beautiful a museum so countries around the world have walked a memorial lies these events that have shaped that partition is not about the political events that led up to partition it's about the impact on each person who went through it it's really important that we highlight the stories of humanity hopefully one outcome on this would be that we remember our shared humanity and the shared history.
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army as opposition leader calls for a nationwide strike after parliament votes against making him the new prime minister. now kerry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. in northeastern nigeria target worshipers at a mosque killing at least twenty seven people. as mourners bury the dead in kabul after monday's bombings a new report paints a grim picture about afghanistan's security situation. and warnings the harbor exits meaning border controls and ireland could see a return to violence after years of peace. and many in opposition to the recall and has called for
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a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience after a failed to be elected prime minister despite being the only candidate in failed to secure the necessary fifty three votes in parliament he declared the decision and sultan urged his supporters to strike robin for his day walker reports from europe on. this was the moment of collective disappointment on the euro fans republic square off the m.p.'s from the ruling republican party used their parliament tree majority to block the so-called people's candidate selection to prime minister by forty five votes to fifty five despite him being the only candidate. a huge gathering of support is expect. the vote would reflect the will of the armenian people they followed the debate from the square or on radios and smart phones but republican m.p.'s spent knowing hours questioning nicko passion younes right to govern or his competence in
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a military crisis to the crowd's cheers the. i don't party young you better direct mr passion in just as yesterday today you have not convinced me i do not see you as the supreme commander i. was with mr pushing in late to join the crowd include we still buoyant. heat if we're talking about negotiations i want to officially say that that may only refer to the political funeral of the republican party mr pushing un has spearheaded the mass protests that led to the resignation of the veteran leader says suck c.n.n. last month is promising to rid the pool at soviet country of corruption and poverty and bring about free and fair elections is now called for a general strike and further protests please please and i mean ian's are ready to return to the streets ahead of another vote expected next week and they will just
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loves it although by good the sun was set on a few victory anyway we won because we're together now what nicole passion and says we will do it in get what they wanted today but they vowed to continue this where it was the focus was a promise it was always a little bit of before it's probably first a look at al-jazeera there of a. at least twenty seven people have been killed in an attack on a mosque in northeastern nigeria explosion happened during afternoon prayers and movie and thomas state many people died in a second class while attempting to get out of the building this is a young man wearing a suicide vest into the mosque with worshipers to mail alan logan as far from the nigerian capital of i'm sure. it happened as people were preparing for their afternoon prayers according to police it was a double bombing a twin bombing committed by two suicide bombers it happened in movie
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a critical town in the north east simply because this was an area controlled by the boko haram group in two thousand and fourteen for over a month and even if it was already liberated by the nature and army then attacks have not stopped since then in fact last year a similar attack happened in the same area where the book group also eight attacked a mosque which left at least fifty people dead another attack in another group of sibylla civilians was again perpetuated where the group left basically about twenty civilians dead now this comes at a very critical time to date the nigerian army launched its so-called intensified operation that will end the presence of the book group they said in this band within the next four months it happens also as the united states and the nigerian government in fact we knew its commitment to end the precedence of the group in the north east of nigeria at least fifteen people have died in an attack on
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a church in the capital of central african republic or testers and march towards the presidential palace carrying the body of a priest shot dead during the violence hundreds of people had gathered her mass when gunmen opened fire and threw grenades at worshippers. the government opened fire on unarmed civilians at an iraqi town north of baghdad killing several people iraqi military says security forces are searching the area and the town a tar mia it's unclear how many people died one witness told the workers news agency that sixteen people were killed and three wounded thousands of mourners have attended funerals for victims of monday's suicide bombings in the afghan capital kabul as afghan a global monitors warn of horizon its hacks and officially up u.s. report says the afghan government is continuing to those ground to the taliban and eisel jennifer glass has more from kabul. special prayers for the
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dead this morning continues for the twenty five people killed in monday's twin bombing i saw attackers this is a scene being repeated in mosques all across the afghan capital on a hillside on the outskirts of the city sean ra is being laid to rest one of nine journalists deliberately targeted in the attack especially the mullah leading the burial prayers says bloodshed is everywhere in afghanistan every day young people are being killed and afghans are tired of the ongoing conflict in all ten journalists were blown up on monday another was killed in eastern afghanistan it was the highest number of killings in a single day for the afghan media in an already dangerous environment media outlets were attacked that the buildings journalists have been attacked and now a group of media people in green zone of call the city were killed this means that security situation is getting worse and you do is in a in a in a position that if it goes like this no one knows what would be happening. on the
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un says civilian deaths and injuries from suicide bombings and other attacks have doubled so far in the first quarter of this year. many afghans blame the government for failing to protect them. as you are committed to protect our countrymen it's all top priority as you know attacks like these take place in developed countries in the west and in countries which do not face all kinds of security problems one of the challenges that we all have is how to prevent sophisticated attacks rather the latest report from the u.s. special inspector general has more bad news the american military watchdog says the afghan government controls fifty six percent of districts the rest are controlled or contested by opposition groups taleban eisel and other anti-government fighters control twelve percent of the thirty five million population the resilient eisel and resurgent taliban on their spring offensive are facing thirty six thousand
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fewer afghan security forces this year no reasons being given for the significant fall that recruitment and retention of troops have been a problem for years afghanistan's human rights commission says more than nine thousand civilians have been killed or wounded this past year up some marks the commission's expecting a higher number of casualties this year along with a rise in the number of attacks jennifer glass al jazeera. and the u.s. nuclear watchdog has reacted skeptically to the israeli prime minister's latest allegations about iran's nuclear program the i.a.e.a. says there was no credible indication of iranian attempts since two thousand and nine to develop nuclear weapons on monday benjamin netanyahu presented to the media what he called conclusive proof that the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal was based on lies to iran has rubbish as claims and are summons reports. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have unveiled secret files and computer disks describing them as conclusive proof that iran's nuclear program did
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exist this was an innocent looking compound it looks like a dilapidated warehouse he may have shown a building in iran where he says israeli into. mogens agencies had found their evidence but in vienna a former director of analysis for the international atomic energy agency isn't impressed who speech is the dates are all missing everything he presented it appears to be related to developing nuclear weapons longer growers where there is nothing he presented about the war weapons program are there is news but netanyahu says the iranian program didn't end in two thousand and three it continued in secret the iran deal the nuclear deal is based on laws it's based on iranian law as any remaining deception one hundred thousand files right here prove that their logs at the white house
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donald trump like what he saw and heard i think of anything what's happening today and what's happened over the last little while and what we've learned. has really shown that i've been one hundred percent right iran's foreign minister dismissed the allegations saying in this tweet breaking the boy who can't stop crying wolf is at it again undeterred by ca tune fiasco at the u.n. general assembly you can only fool some of the people so many times whatever the words action could come soon trump will announce his decision on the iran deal by the twelfth of this month in a statement the i.a.e.a. refers to a twenty fifteen report that found some activities in two thousand and three relevant to the development of a nuclear device but nothing after two thousand and nine britain and france have said the development from israel does not change their view in support of the deal and other signatories remain steadfastly against the way the u.s. appears to be leaning and drew simmons. the white house is backing israel's
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assertion that the iran nuclear deal was reached under false pretenses press secretary sara sanders has iran lied to six world powers and procure the agreement in two thousand and fifteen accusations tehran firmly refutes probably how can i ask more on what was said there are further indications that u.s. president donald trump intends to withdraw from the iran nuclear agreement this time at a white house press briefing with press secretary sarah sanders she admits that the white house did coordinate in advance of a press conference held by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and will critics argue there was nothing new in terms of information about iran's nuclear program in that and in that press conference the white house press secretary says it is further proof that iran was not truthful about the extent of its program in advance of signing the iran agreement the deal was made on a completely false pretense iran lied on the front end they were dishonest actors
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and so the deal that was made was made on things that weren't accurate and we have a big problem with that given the white house contention that the agreement was signed under what the press secretary called false pretenses it is a further indication that the united states is planning to withdraw from that agreement to limit iran's nuclear program the president has until may twelfth to make his decision potentially recertifying iran's compliance under the terms of the deal if he does not do that he may decide at that time to reimpose iran sanctions and israel's parliament has given the prime minister the power to declare war without full government approval politicians approved a change to the law which previously required the entire cabinet to vote on the declaration of war it means prime minister benjamin netanyahu will only need the approval of his defense minister to declare war in extreme situations. morocco has sever diplomatic ties with iran accusing tehran of supporting the pulse sario front
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while sario is fighting for independence from western sahara most of which is under moroccan control rocko accuses iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah of supporting paul sario by training and arming its fighters aco will close its embassy in tehran and will expel the iranian ambassador and rip off still ahead on al-jazeera. celebrations in mexico is the first of the so-called migrant caravan crosses the border into the u.s. . the tears after the nine hundred sixty eight uprising may day protests turned violent in france during a new spring of discontent. by the skyline of invasion harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. however we've still got some pretty wet weather into central parts of china at the
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moment pushing up towards shanghai a little colder in shanghai no real north westerly wind coming in warm for hong kong's have to take any of the thirty celsius and no shortage of sunshine that's where the states pitch a little more cloud as we go on into worth a day temperatures in hong kong hang on to rather he made me crease me here me thirty degrees celsius the classics is way further south with s'soham positive china will turn a rather wet but it brightens up conversely there for shanghai temperatures here at around twenty six degrees sunshine and showers as per usual across southeast asia want to live the showers again just making their way into southern parts of the philippines usual showers there across borneo which malaysia seeing some showers from time to time there pretty wet recently in thailand staying pretty wet in thailand as we go on through the next few days bangkok at thirty two celsius maybe thirty three over the next couple of days hopefully by thursday the showers will just make the weather little further west with so shouldn't be too bad still got a few lives showers just around the northeastern corner of india some really big
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thunderheads showing up here as cause some flooding rains impart a little more cloud down towards of an heiress carola could see some shops house in between it is very hot and dry. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. he was the world's most wanted man the last meeting i had with him was off to. finland was very nervous about nature did not match a western reporter the full in part one of an exclusive two part documentary all just here a speech to those met osama bin ladin he never showed up to the cheatwood near the west are you. on all just you.
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watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you i mean an opposition leader culpa shinya house call for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience after the ruling party blocked his bid to become prime minister singh and has urged his supporters to strike as well as walk the streets and airports and protest. at least twenty seven people have been killed in an attack on a mosque in every town in the northeastern nigeria two suicide bombers detonated devices during afternoon prayers the group has claimed responsibility for that attack. iran's nuclear watchdog has reacted skeptically to the israeli prime minister's latest allegations about iran's nuclear program the i.a.e.a. says there was no credible indication of iranian attempts since two thousand and nine to develop nuclear weapons that yahoo showed reporters what he said was proof
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that the iranians lied before signing the nuclear agreement three years ago. and of escalation in brazil has uncovered allegations of years of abuse of young gymnast by a former coach this case comes just months after former sports doctor larry nasser admitted to molesting some of the united states top athletes john heilemann reports . dozens of brazilian gymnasts have accused a former coach of the national team of sexual abuse among them the pan-american games gold medalist but. that psychological pressure on a ten or eleven year old boy he sent for me and when i went to the bathroom and he told me to take a bath or relax ok i took the bath and suddenly he entered into the bathroom and got into the bath like if we were two children playing the accusations emerged in a global t.v. news investigation fernando they cover you lopez denies them he's since been fired from his job in the sports community center. to the point of that kind of
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accusation i have nothing to say they have to prove that. i know that i have my conscience clean because i never raped anybody i never molested anybody in the way it's been told it comes on the heels of another scandal for me usa team doctor larry nasser admitted that he molested some of that country's top gymnasts more than two hundred fifty women and girls say here abuse the the allegations against mr lopez and now being investigated by the so public prosecutor's office john homan now does it are fourteen asylum seekers from the so-called migrant caravan had been allowed to cross over from mexico into u.s. territory migrants from other latin american countries have been celebrating the news as they wait their turn to enter the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala and el pollo isn't here one on the mexican side of the border. spirits are high among members of
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a migrant group here at the u.s. border after migrant activists announced that eight individuals were allowed to pass through the u.s. processing center to begin the a sound process in the late hours of last night another six were allowed to cross in earlier today there are no other one hundred thirty or so individuals still camped outside of the u.s. border crossing into one of you can see these tarps and the tents as the as some rain is starting to fall there have been activists coming by to give many of these individuals food and blankets and toys to some of these kids as a distraction from from that that that stress and anxiety that they may have felt yesterday when that and when confusion was high over whether or not these individuals would be allowed to make their cases to border officials on the other side now there was also an announcement by the u.s. department of justice saying that eleven individuals have had been apprehended trying to cross the border illegally saying that they were members of this migrant caravan we spoke to those same migrant activists who who say that they denied that
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those individuals were part of that so-called migrant caravan but we cannot independently verify those claims but we can say is that overwhelmingly the people that we've spoken to that are part of this group of these one hundred thirty that are camped outside of the u.s. border is that they don't want to do anything illegal they want to go through the existing a silent asylum part laws in the united states they want to use the existing asylum laws under international law to plead their cases to border officials and it looks as though the general sense is that that impasse that existed yesterday is over and is now a sense that there will be a slow trickle of people who will have that opportunity to make their way to the u.s. side and plead their asylum cases if that doesn't happen today the sense is that that will happen in the days to come. newly appointed u.s. secretary of state my pompei o. has promised to restore what he calls american swagger as he met with diplomatic staff for the first time the former cia director was created with the clause as he
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entered the state department building replaces for october second who had been wildly unpopular within the agency. security council team is demanding a full investigation into reports of atrocities committed against her hands of muslims and me and maher the team is on a four day visit to myanmar and bangladesh to look into reports of rape murder and torture visited villages in rakhine state there were allegedly burned by soldiers as part of the military crackdown that alec it's also held talks of memoirs later on so on sochi and the head of the military the case for exit secretary is insisting the british government won't agree to a new proposal which could say more than ireland subject to different customs arrangements to the rest of the u.k. david davis says the e.u. has wrongly interpreted an agreement reached andy samberg between london dublin and brussels a pledge to maintain regulatory alignment in ireland north and south after the u.k. leaves the e.u. in order to prevent a hard border on the island northern ireland we clearly is highly controversial.
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the woods used in the join or we think we don't agree with the commission's interpretation of that we think they have. something to the woods of the prime minister nobody could agree to effect the division of the kingdom down down the irish sea and we are still working on. response to that former member of the irish republican army as told down to zero that if there is practice it could lead to a resumption of the armed conflict in northern ireland his comments came as the european union's park city goes shooter was visiting the city of derry or londonderry as it's also known mr brown is urging the british government to commit to staying in the customs union lawrence lee reports. there's a pony a certainly putting the miles in he's been all over ireland and here here last week was business owners except in a city that source so much violence he had
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a chance to stress the importance of bricks it's not damaging the piece we are all going great need for should we be able to maintain the belfast agreement in order that mentions. the city still has two names londonderry for the process and unionists a with the river dairy for catholic irish nationalists who never took down the signs of protest against what they saw as british occupation the ira force on these streets until recently it felt like a long time ago anybody under the age of thirty could have no real idea about just how bad things used to be here but clearly the fact that they built a peace bridge to join up the once divided communities tells you everything you need to know they had of course assume that the troubles were a thing of the past that they could never happen again but then again they haven't thought about bricks it's. the border with the republic of ireland is just a five minute drive out of the city and as of now you switch countries without any
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sign of the present when dermot's was growing up the road was blocked and the british forces were everywhere for republicans it was a constant reminder of a divided dial and just like a hard border would be to bricks it it reinforces protests and on the island of us starts really what it breaks it is about. the physical manifestation of it the face of the vision. plays in the face of avoiding avoid the great good friday agreement the four thirteen over the british government. you know the won't respect the agreements that they make under national agreements of the me the only way to go is to get or don't get away from us and the only way we can do that here is for a near. term it's friendly i'm right he drives a taxi now but he used to be an ira member and was in prison for fifteen. so do you reckon there are dissident republicans who might regards the reemergence of the
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whole border as an opportunity oh i think so yes yeah because i think they're fighting to to shoot yeah yeah yeah because at the moment that i had. but i don't have any time for them to be honest with the. refinement for their hard he actually . set up with a recall operations in the border they don't have they operated from the north. in the field and just fire and the problem and i think i don't like or keep all of it no but there will be and there will be sorely tempted to do commentators often say that bricks it could destabilize the peace agreements on the island but don't explain how in reality it means that every single country lane on the border would be heavily policed and would cause enormous disruption to border communities which already have historical suspicion the brits and rex's in england talk all the time about taking back control people here it
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would be economically and socially dissolve stress and it is not an exaggeration to say it could lead to violence. just era. if it had been taken to the streets around the world to mark may day and they're celebrating workers and their campaigns for improved labor rights in the united states more than fifty organizations including labor unions immigrant rights faith community groups and other advocacy organizations have been marching in los angeles for emigrant and worker rights protesting against president obama trumps immigration policies. and demonstrations in the french capital turned violent after protesters set fire to a car and smashed in the windows of the donald's restaurant assures protests took on an added significance in light of french president proposed new labor reforms. it's also fifty years since the nine hundred sixty eight student uprising when students and workers rose up almost overthrew the aging government in general to
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call at us about her looks at what the legacy of our pricing means for today's protestors. to me may nine hundred sixty eight still haunts the hearts and souls of the french it was much more a cultural and sexual revolution than a political one an attempt to overthrow the suffocating conservatism that held sway under president showed a goal it was started by students but the heavy handed response by the riot police brought out nearly ten million workers on strikes and support the french sociologist christine delfi described what she joined the movement i soak up were like mad dogs when living in the proper manner were there with the whole family and not worth the turning point. indignant about the brutality of the corrupt. that i decided that there were you know.
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this author says the events were reflection of a gathering storm outside of france for some reason facts it may sixty eight was a global movement we realize now the importance of the circulation of ideas passing between the u.s. and western and eastern laura. it was the year that saw the dawn of the so-called prague spring soon crushed when soviet tanks returned it was the year that the tet offensive was launched against american troops in south vietnam which led to washington's eventual withdrawal fifty years all time a sixty eight uprising railway were students i'm obligated to work laws a whole new wave of anti-government protests and strikes across the country. trade union leaders are calling it a new spring of discontent they're angry over president emanuel calls planned reforms but some analysts say that today's protests lacked the mental of those fifty years ago you have at the moment the railway workers on strike you have
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students who are protesting and you have the health sector but there are separate movements if this converge and that's the the myth of may sixth coming again if that happens then if it is trouble for president michael mccall says he won't back down on his reforms in sixty eight the goal also refused to step aside he called a snap election and to crease his majority the dream of revolution may have been over but many french people had felt empowered for the first time for those protesting today the spirit of may sixty eight lives on. jazeera. there are now guitar company gibson is falling for bankruptcy after a series of unsuccessful acquisitions locked and loaded with over half a billion dollars in debt legends like b.b. king chuck berry jimmy page have been gibson aficionados through the decades but they still sells more than a fifth of electric guitars worldwide and will continue trading while trying to
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restructure. recap the headlines now on al-jazeera armenian opposition leader nicole shinya in a house call for a nationwide campaign and civil disobedience after the ruling party blocked his bid to become prime minister sharon has urged his supporters to strike as well as block the streets and airports in protest at least twenty seven people have been killed in an attack on a mosque in movie town in northeastern nigeria two suicide bombers and detonated devices during afternoon prayers a group has claimed responsibility for that attack fourteen asylum seekers in the so-called migrant caravan have been allowed to cross over from mexico into u.s. territory they say they're fleeing from death threats sex attacks and extortion attack them among to travel from various countries including honduras el salvador
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and guatemala the only appointed u.s. secretary of state my pompei o as promised to restore what he called american swagger as he met with diplomatic staff for the first time the former cia director was greeted with the flaws as he entered the state department building i talked in my my hearing about the fact that this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed and the fact that derive from that or that it also creates a responsibility the duty for america all across the world. and i know for certain that america can't can't execute that duty can't achieve its objectives absent you will absence executing america's foreign policy in every corner of the world with incredible vigor and incredible energy always fifteen people have died in an attack on a church in the capital of central african republic protesters and dong a march towards the presidential palace carrying the body of
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a priest shot dead during the violence hundreds of people had gathered for mass when gunmen opened fire and remains at worshipers. opened fire on unarmed civilians in the iraqi town and in town north of baghdad killing several people rocking military says security forces are searching the area and the town of tal mia a witness told the reuters news agency this sixteen people were killed and three wounded as are the headlines keep it on al-jazeera inside story that's next. when a new prime minister's solve the crisis and i mean yes the election of a replacement.
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