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this is zero. other i'm a through ten and you're watching the news now live from london coming up. on palestinian killed by israeli gunfire and five hundred more wounded on the seventh friday of protests along the gaza border. iran condemns israel's ass trying so on the iranian targets in syria with one senior cleric threatening israeli cities the search goes on for forty people still missing after a dam burst its banks and kenya killing at least fifty people and the laziest king agrees to pardon jailed opposition leader anwar ibrahim paving the way for him to become prime minister. in sport rafael nadal's record breaking run as comes to an end in the dollar's been knocked out since the madrid open and off the top. spots
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in the world rankings. of palestinian has been killed by israeli gunfire on the israel gaza border on more than five hundred injured on the seven friday in a row of demonstrations forty two people have now being killed in the protests which call for palestinian refugees to be able to return to their ancestral land in israel the protest song to last until cheers day the day palestinians call nakba or catastrophe marking the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians when israel was created in one nine hundred forty eight stephanie decker sent this update from one of the protest signs. there's been a lot of tear gas that's being fired the israelis been done that throughout the day but at this time when the sun is starting to set you will see them intensify it because they want people to go home marcum probably zoom into the crowd
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a little for you they're still bringing tires to the fence though when they do this to basically obscure the sniper positions they'll burn them and you can see actually those israeli vehicles on the other side of the fence and usually when they come towards you would expect them to fire tear gas into the crowd but certainly this is all been seeing on going all day the crowds are quite smaller from what we have seen here over the last couple of weeks and this is because they're basically getting ready for monday's protests now on monday they're going to be marking the naacp this is what they call the catastrophe seventy years since the establishment of the state of israel so there is a real momentum there you go there is some tear gas being fired all that might have zoom into that for you. it is a pattern that we've seen here is to there's been injury see now there for our foreign language to try and get people to disperse. well the charity save the
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children says hundreds of children in gaza have been injured by israeli gunfire during the recent protests it says more than eight thousand palestinians have been injured since the process began in march including seven hundred children of those found more than two thousand people have been treated in hospital for bullet wounds and sign saying figures from the palestinian ministry of health says at least two hundred fifty children were hit by live ammunition we can now speak to refound rare a palestinian activist in gaza thanks very much for coming on to al-jazeera and i just wanted to ask you first about the comments the hamas leader has made saying he hopes there won't be bloodshed as the processing crease and we're looking towards that key day of nakba but he's described the palestinians a being almost like a. starving tiger how do you think what does he mean by that. thank you for having me so i can't claim to be speaking for hamas but as
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a palestinian we have been under occupation and siege for over seventy k. it's now what in the past twelve years or so probably twenty years or so has tightened the noose around the palestinians preventing them from living normal lives in the in the past couple of years. israel has again tightened the noose around the necks of that interested me and they see just horrible fishermen's come to fish far must come from students come to go to their universities. improve used come get their salary is the occupation has become the worst it has ever been in iran for. only that so often i hate to cut you off but i just wanted to get more as to what we expected in the next few days obviously we know what's been going on for the last few decades congressman on the ground said there was talk was quite a lot going to happen in the run up planning and deed on tuesday can you give us
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any sense of what that might be. the the good it's just a march is good it's gaining more and more momentum and a tradition for monday and she was there to mark the. seventy anniversary of the palestinian displacement the not by the catastrophe when israel is was starved just now palestinians from all political speech listin eons of all ages of different backgrounds are pushing for this march for this peaceful. protest this is an extension to what began. weeks ago listing is demanding the right of return over the over two thirds of palestinians are displaced within the diaspora or internally here in gaza and there was that so what's going to happen is basically that bent on how it is going to act but i've seen you know peaceful and they want their political basic political human rights basic. human rights they
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want and into this eating fruit and occupation they want an end for. the fruit seeds on on especially on gaza now israel has they acted to these peaceful protests and marches we're with blood with all it's with a sniper's with with shells also murdering off of forty palestinians and injuring about a thousand palestinians almost two thousand of them with with live on its own this isn't a game indeed and it doesn't appear that israeli is that in any way listening to the concerns of the protests have been there for what seven weeks now and these are they can't think the main aims that the protesters have but if israelis are listening to it we're willing to listen what they want and what can be down what else can you jim. that's a good question generally occupiers and quite another throughout a time and place have never listened to the occupy than the rest israel the
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palestinians as a human being is i want palestinians meaning or breast subjugated the moment palestinians raise their voice to demand their human rights their basic human rights they are brutalized they are killed a massacre has been the case with with israel so again that does not mean we as palestinians we stop demanding our human rights we stop struggling and fighting because if we stop it's going to be as if we are betraying our ancestors were betraying the struggles of all free people around the world and. there's a look at question will come to an end quote for the time being it's already been sitting from the occupation as well as making money is benefiting financially technologically israel is using palestinian as as labrat we've seen how israel is using drones now to throw up your gas soon as i would be marketing these. political achievements now israel has to be forced into giving palestinians their rights
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israel has the people quoted by all means possible now the syrians will fight ok we are grateful for your thoughts on this effort al ria thanks very much for joining us thank you very much thank you for having me and protest have been held in other countries in solidarity with the palestinians in the turkish city of assemble hundreds amman stated against us president longchamps recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital the u.s. embassy in israel will officially to jerusalem next week tens of thousands of people also rallied in the indonesian capital jakarta said russell was among the demonstrators. angry speeches here at the national monument in shock after tens of thousands of people have gathered here to show solidarity with palestine and they're saying that the move of the united states embassy to jerusalem is an insult to islam and a provocation to the world although it's organized by conservative groups this is an issue that unites many here in indonesia in an asia doesn't have any diplomatic
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relations with israel and president joke we don't again stressed this morning that he condemns the u.s. move and also condemns its route and he urges united nations to take steps against the move of the embassy and the united states embassy is very near to here only over there and the security is very very high but so far the organizers have not announced if they're going to move the whole protest to the united states embassy this is a large protest of a series of protests that have been happening since last year december when donald trump announced the move of the u.s. embassy and also than tens of thousands took to the streets showed their anger and also urged all indonesians to boycott american products iranian government has strongly denied firing rockets at israeli forces in the occupied golan heights calling the allegations advocated and baseless iran also condemned what it
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described as international community silence israeli attack on what was said to be iranian military targets in syria they must rover has moved from to her. in perhaps the harshest words we've heard so far a senior iranian cleric warned that israeli cities face destruction if that country continues to act quote foolishly ayatollah cut to me was speaking at friday prayers that to her own university regarding israeli strikes on syria he had this warning that in august we will expand our missile capabilities despite western pressure to curb it to let israel know that if it acts foolishly or tell of even hafer will be totally destroyed hatami is a member of the council of experts an eighty eight member body that elects iran's supreme leader he's also a political hard liner and has been a harsh critic of the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal he also gave his view of the u.s. pullout from that agreement empty because america could not do it thing they have
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always been after toppling of iran's regime and they say it is in line with that aims these european signatories also cannot be trusted iran's enemies cannot be trusted to cut them use words come as a ron's foreign minister zarif prepares to embark on a diplomatic tour to meet with the remaining signatories of the nuclear agreement in an effort to in some form preserve that deal the clerics words are a sign that hardliners have been emboldened here in iran and that moderates the government of president hassan rouhani are not only in a fight to try and preserve the nuclear agreement abroad they're also in a fight here at home to try and maintain their political futures. meanwhile israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman is urging bashar al assad to rid syria of iranian forces he says their presence endangers the country and you know salute
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is the move. i will tell you this opportunity to send a message to assad to get rid of the iranians get rid of customs to the money get rid of the rules they are not helping you and the president will only cause problems and get rid of the iranians and maybe it will be possible to have a different kind of life of. protesters in the iranian capital tehran have demonstrated against washington's withdrawal from the nuclear deal thousands took to the streets after friday prayers to condemn trump's unilateral decision on saturday iran's foreign minister will begin a diplomatic tour to try to salvage the deal mohammad javad zarif well visit beijing moscow and brussels for meetings with the remaining signature is. germany france and britain are trying to keep iran nuclear deal alive following the u.s. president's decision to walk away some of europe's biggest companies have billions of dollars on the line in france airbus agreed a twenty five billion dollars deal to supply more than one hundred aircraft or oil
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giant total was set to invest five billion dollars in south pass the world's largest gas field and the comic has it right now and persia made deals worth around five hundred million each now tasha butler has more from paris. or french government ministers have been working very hard on a plan to try and reduce minimize or even get rid of the impact of u.s. sanctions on french companies working in iran there's a sense of urgency here certainly a sense of frustration we heard from the french foreign minister a bit earlier saying europeans should not be made to pay for the fact that the united states has decided to pull out of the iran deal now we have a host of french multinationals that have been working with iran ever since sanctions were lifted in twenty sixteen we're talking about companies like carmakers renault citron drug companies santa fe and of course energy giant hotel
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that has invested very heavily in gas fields in iran french finance minister bruno lemaire has been very busy trying to rally people around he says europe needs to step up and do more and he says france is going to try and present some measures to block these sanctions the impact of them on french companies to the european commission in the next few days. so it's high time for your group to move from words to actions in terms of economic sovereignty it's high time it developed the same instruments the united states has to defend its economic interests. well only on friday we heard from one iranian minister who said that the european plane maker airbus is going to give a decision in the coming days on whether or not it will continue with its deal with iran they're now basically air bus signed a deal with iran they're back in twenty sixteen to deliver one hundred planes it
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was a deal worth billions of dollars but in this climate of uncertainty nobody knows what is going to happen next. the u.n. says two hundred thirty six civilians were killed in yemen in april more than double the number killed the month before and surging all parties involved in the conflict to respect international law but the un human rights office blames many deaths on sunday arabia's military tactics recent attacks against sites located in densely populated areas including monday's airstrikes against the presidential office in santa raise serious doubts about respect for the principles of precaution distinction and proportionality in international human humanitarian law based on the information collected by the u.n. human rights office in yemen the first raid hit directly the presidential office which is located in a densely populated area i witness has told us that the same building was hit again about seven minutes after the first strike causing additional casualties among the
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first responders to the first strike. coming up in this news hour the world health organization says it is preparing for the worst case scenario as it ships an experimental vaccine to the d.l.c. to tackle a new empowered outbreak. of the. protests in the philippines after the supreme court removes its top judge a critic of president deter. and another award for liverpool still play on the comments are details coming up in sports with andy. questions are being raised in kenya about whether a dam which burst killing at least fifty people or one this day night had been necessary permits the water resources authority says the dams operators did not have the permission required but the interior ministry told al-jazeera it was
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entirely legal all this is a search goes on for survivors andrew symonds reports from kenya. another day of searching and no one is really sure of the number of people still missing many of those found dead so far have been children it's a harrowing operation and i mean i may be alive but my mom is gone my son is gone i'm not lucky i feel so bad because to place has grown so much but now we have nothing again i will never have a good life again. but the focus of the rescuers is now much further downstream below the hill the surging waters again speed and force then spread over this large area as the searching goes on there's now a growing clamor of questions over what went wrong kenya's director of public prosecutions has ordered the chief of police to open an investigation local media are reporting that the patel dam was investigated by the national water resources
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or forty and deemed unsafe but no action was taken nor any follow up by the or forty aside from questions over this there are seven other similar dams in the area all of them used for irrigating the crops the sprawl of daybreak is where families once lived whole homes swept away. from the air you get some idea of the scale of this tragedy the dam is almost fully drained downstream the waves of floodwater gain momentum and later spread out inflicting much more devastation over a wider area. thank you for a long stretch from the dump area down stream we are also looking for the families that they were missing i hope an interesting. disc. already knows he's
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lost a family member his sister fifty year old nancy moon this was. going to do for them but we heard about the flooding came to look for my sister we looked everywhere we only found her body hours after the water receded. peter how. bernard mankato works at a village clinic he's trying in vain to clear things are. a live here with my colleague there were many houses around us and this is where many people were swept away the kenyan red cross is describing the floods as a national disaster with more than three hundred thousand people now homeless and what happened in a coup county is a disaster all of it's. untrue symons al-jazeera is a county in kenya and heavy rains have also affected half a million people in somalia after causing a shell bell revert to a flood last month the u.n.
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estimates that more than one hundred thousand people have been internally displaced it's warning the floods could trigger cholera malaria and other water borne diseases all though emergency medical supplies have been deployed the u.n. estimates an extra two million dollars is needed to reach more areas. one hundred twenty unexplained death of being reported in north eastern congo close to its border with uganda between march and april the bodies ninety three of them children were found in it through a province all make on the border with uganda many of them showed signs of fever and. elsewhere in democratic republic of congo the world health organization says it's preparing for the worst case scenario after confirming two cases of ebola and thirty two probable or suspected cases nine neighboring countries have been put on alert it's at least seventeen people have died since people in the village of because began showing symptoms resembling able and heywood reports. a
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sober announcement to the democratic republic of congo and beyond is back here dear compadre it's since tuesday may eighth the democratic republic of congo is facing an epidemic of a bowl of virus disease that constitutes an international public health emergency. the government isn't taking any chances the world health organization is exploring the use of an experimental vaccine to try to stop the outbreak and in the meantime we have preparing as if it will be a green light so coaching is on standby the stockpile is on standby the teams are being put on standby health authours is compare the outbreak on tuesday they were alerted when news came from a remote congolese village to the capital kinshasa the outbreak declaration occurred after the lab results confirmed true cases four people died during an outbreak last year but it's over current threats the d r c has had nine ebola
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outbreaks in the last forty years it is highly contagious it kills half the people it infects and has no cure the experimental vaccine has been successfully used to being done in. a specific. extended access. it passes from its origin bass to humans through bush meat once in the population it spreads through bodily fluids symptoms evolved from a pea the headaches in a sore throat into organ failure along with internal and external bleeding health workers the most vulnerable being in close proximity to the victims so far three have been infected the w.h.o. is trying to support the d r c s health workers by sending in fifty experts and releasing one million dollars problem urgency to stop it from spreading nigeria is already taking measures rolling out ebola square. paul says it best status will
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follow anyone who has been exposed to the boy respect three weeks the time it takes but ebola victims to show symptoms burials will also be monitored as people can get infected well prepared bodies all part of an effort to avoid a repeat of the worst ebola outbreak in west africa in twenty fourteen which killed more than eleven thousand people ever heywood. the laziest new prime minister mahathir mohamad says the king has agreed to pardon the former deputy prime minister i was abraham was jailed while he was opposition leader on charges he said were politically motivated that is now in coalition with mahathir after wednesday's election when hired. think that as the prospect of a pardon saint family supporters and media scrambling to a hospital in kuala lumpur inside and why abraham is recovering from shoulder
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surgery under a prison guard while he serves a five year jail term earlier the new prime minister mahathir mohamad said the malaysian king had agreed to pardon and while immediately it is going to be a full five that we took was means that he should not only be if i did it should be released immediately when it is. that you could be. but this be it really both ways which are remarkable would stay here from who was grooming and want to take over in the one nine hundred ninety s. during his first tenure as prime minister but he sect him as his deputy in one nine hundred ninety eight when unproven allegations of sodomy emerged and then oversaw his jailing for six years on corruption charges the following year in two thousand and fourteen he was convicted on separate sodomy charges and sentenced to five years now in events that not long ago would have seemed unthinkable and was wife one as he stands alongside as malaysia's first female deputy prime minister i
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didn't hear i could have dreamed to come this far twenty years it's quite some time i'd have achieved but it's a start of the new dawn a new era a new time for melissa and i think it's a better future for all of us the prime minister now says he was wrong to fire and water twenty years ago and he'll hand power to him within two years even when you bring him is pardons and released it may be a long time before he can be elevated to the position of prime minister he would have to go through a by election in a seat somewhere in malaysia and then an internal vote so he can become a party president all of that has to happen before he can become prime minister. the supporters who've been. during a long fight may not believe it until it actually happens given that mahathir mohamad has promised this transition before when hey al jazeera kuala lumpur. has
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been protests in the philippines after the supreme court expelled the chief justice who's being critical of president for regarded her say maria lauda surrender was removed and a vote on a fellow judges acting on a government petition seeking her dismissal serrano has fiercely criticised a number of decisions by the aging people to stand up to what she called his of solitary and rule. i am the only lancaster one of the so many thousands of men whose names have been out who could be made that then who have been here q four and nearly the same by the very powerful forces in the be exposed or when they are j.c. getting a house more from manila. well it was definitely an unprecedented move by the philippine supreme court ousting one of its own magistrates and no less than the
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chief justice for itself very good this said i know lawyers and supporters point out that such a move to the been done through a proper impeachment trial of congress aspin the pain law requires however this no longer comes as a surprise because there are no has been an odds with precedent it would be good that they have they since early into his sturm at around august twenty sixth the group that they had put out a list of court judges supposed to be involved in the illegal drug trade and said and pointed the or called him out on that pointing out that he should follow due process in a recent speech that they're called said i know his enemy and indeed this case against iran was filed by the solicitor general the lawyer for the did there the administration the solicitor general up to set and or failing to submit her statements of income from her time as a university professor now what does this mean for said i know it means that she will no longer probably be able to make her case before congress at what was her pending impeachment case a white house official is reported to have mocked senator john mccain's prime
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counsel kelly soundly reportedly said it doesn't matter that mccain is against president trump's nominee to head the cia because quote he is dying anyway she was quoted by two newspapers during a closed door meeting referring to mccain's wife cindy took to twitter to his town . eighty one year old senator was recently diagnosed with a graph full of brain cancer. we want to come on this hour if any moves closer to getting a new government snarling winks after inconclusively actions but who will lead it why india's prime minister is getting a mixed reaction on his two day visit to tempt all and unsporting gearing up for the spanish don't create find out who is quickest in practice.
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welcome back as we look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia it's all looking pretty unsettled we've got some quite active cloud systems resulting some heavy rain across eastern parts of turkey extending through syria downs for northern parts of iraq and on into iran also some heavy rain across northern parts of afghanistan extending up through into becky stan even into kazakhstan there was almost seem one or two showers but really it's an unsettled picture on the eastern side of the mediterranean the winds coming in off the sea that so will i see further showers blowing through during the course of the day and still that rain persisting is ahead on through into sunday with the chances of fairly big storms here in the arabian peninsula also looking a little bit dusty in places temperatures forty degrees across many parts of the potential and certainly here in qatar i think we'll be getting some dust coming up from the south so visibility very poor during the course of suff they will get a little bit better in the course of sunday and temperatures dropping fractionally
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but only for actually still looking pretty hot here down into southern parts of africa very different weather conditions largely fine but with much clearer cleaner air we have got some showers on the eastern side of south africa though standing as far north as durban cape town should be largely dry there with heis here of eighteen degrees celsius. al-jazeera is an investigative unit reveals tactics used by anti muslim organizations to instigate a fear of islam all the writer universities here are the photos over the way where they're recruiting this stuff is toxic he's a poison salesman we saw a number of attacks against women and men across the country completely skyrocket does it for the courts or to a good mix the monitors blood flowing all over my legs out jazeera investigations islamophobia incorporated into the basics down three stories generate thousands
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of headlines collaboration with different angles from different perspectives we believe this is the only evidence that russia was responsible for this separate the spin from the facts that's why on god's nature is the misinformation from the journalism be issues here go far beyond one data mining company and one election with the listening post on al-jazeera. welcome back to remind all of the top stories here on al-jazeera one palestinian has been killed on the israel gaza border and more than five hundred engines cheering the seventh friday in
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a row processed forty two people have been killed over that time iran says accusations that at five rockets that israeli forces in the occupied golan heights are baseless israel says its attacks in syria on thursday where it's highly ation against iranian targets. there are questions over whether a dam which best killing at least fifty people in kenya have been necessary permits another forty people are still missing. iraq is will vote on saturday in their first parliamentary elections since the defeat of ice a last year the government says it's closing airports on border crossings for twenty four hours for extra security is also suspending travel between provinces and restricting the movement of vehicles is the fourth election since the u.s. led invasion remove saddam hussein from power fifteen years ago impulse of iraq people who were forced from their homes all struggling to recover cautious but how full the election may bring change chel stuff reports from
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a refugee camp in northern iraq. mohamad shakur and his family fled mosul in june last year during the battle against beisel their home was destroyed. like many of the two million people in iraq displaced by violence in recent years they live in a camp for the internally displaced. we are asking our politicians to look after everyone equally regardless where they are from and especially those living in camps we don't want charity we want to go home and we don't want money in return for our votes. the iraqi government says one hundred sixty six polling stations are being set up in seventy camps in time for saturday's parliamentary election campaign chiefs say candidates from a number of parties have visited but from the post there's little sign of election campaigning. only around twenty five families of the one thousand three hundred fifty living in this camp have returned to the areas they fled during the battle
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against. the majority of the people here knees and their homes have been completely destroyed when you speak to people here many of them say that even if they could return to the areas they lived in they have very little faith in politicians because they feel let down and discriminated against by previous shia led government. the government says it's going to cost two billion dollars to rebuild mosul forty thousand homes were destroyed in the west of the city alone. every few days people who used to live there gather in the camps to collect food handouts. tell us that when i still took control of mosul in two thousand and fourteen many among the city's predominantly sunni population believed eisel may improve their lives to what they describe as so many broken promises by the government but they
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say that quickly changed when they began to experience the brutality of life. fled the fighting in mosul in july last year she blames the government. and the suffering she and her family enjoy in the camps. one that i do not know if we only want to go home it's inhumane living here the other day it rained in our tent flooded we're only asking politicians to rebuild their homes this is the least of all human rights it's the fault of the government that brought this calamity on us and might mean to work with god willing the trust of mosul sunni population is going to be a major challenge for the new government if it is to prevent iraq sectarian divide getting wider for mohamad and hundreds of thousands of people like him the first step towards winning that trust would be rebuilding their home so they can start rebuilding their lives. can.
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place in turkey have detained another one hundred fifty soldiers for their alleged links to the attempted coup in twenty sixteen ankara has accused the us based preacher golan of orchestrating the current times in the one hundred fifty are among three hundred military personnel facing arrest suspected of having ties to go and. tensions are running high on the greek island of last boss where refugee arrivals from turkey how significantly increased there are some seven thousand people living in them or a refugee camp which is out more than three hundred percent capacity but the number of violent arrivals has surged from about fifty a day twenty seventeen to around two hundred a day in recent weeks the living conditions are deteriorating and there are often outbreaks of violence. i don't have or not a good food like you always leave food before some other life.
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but it's not easy it's not easy at all you see where we sleep and the smell that there is here the toilets it was only the other day that they came to install them there's not even a warm water to shower. allayed agencies say that struggling to cope with the amount of people now we see that we see more in four hundred patients every week and we know that in the camp at the moment there's more than seven thousand people and among them there's more than two thousand children and even if we are trying to do our best here we still turning away children every day because we don't have the capacity to see them and the really terrible part of this is that we know that we are turning them away to go back to the camp where the condition is really bad. in italy the anti establishment five star on the far right leak have made significant steps towards forming a coalition nine weeks after inconclusive elections the two parties are drafting
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a program for a new government and say they've made progress on policy but have yet seen name someone to lead it an aide to the five star later said they're looking for a high profile figure from outside both parties to be prime minister have until sunday to report back to the president when the anti establishment find some movement top the poll in the march election with thirty three percent while the right wing the polled seventeen percent but the two parties may struggle to agree on a workable joint program though both promised tax cuts the league's signature policy was a fifteen percent flat tax rate while five stars the main campaign promise was a guaranteed minimum income of seven hundred eighty euros a month that's about nine hundred thirty dollars both are traditionally you're a skeptic but won the league wants to abandon the year with soon as possible five star has backed away from its own call for a referendum on the issue well let's talk more with the renzo couldn't you who is
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a visiting professor at the london school of economics european institutes and a former chief economist at the treasury department the talon economy and finance ministry so clearly you know very well well what they're having to go through to try and come up with some coalitions some way of bringing what diametrically opposed politically together to now government how difficult is that. it is certainly difficult it is an unprecedented situation for italy i would say for the euro zone maybe not the you but but certain the eurozone ok. i think it will be difficult not hugely difficult because there have been some studies and actually suggesting that there are some common there is some common ground ok and and there is probably some common points more than any other you know parties cop couple of bodies and the top of that if even if. there's been a lot of debate in over the past couple of months there seems to be. you know some
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kind of. voters are basically in favor of this kind of agreement ok so it's not totally inconceivable and again i think that if we bear some last minute surprises which is possible i think it's very likely that they will eventually form a government and as you just said they would be someone else or an independent person leading the government that was my next question really is the idea is to bring in somebody that's not traditionally on one side or the other to try and be the unifying figure if you like to bring all sides behind him yeah this is the idea it's the idea is really to have a balance that governments are basically probably dimaio and salvini will get become deputy prime minister ok and again someone else in the middle between these two parties will kind of lead the government in must be someone coming in from outside the parties the mainstream parties which are all in
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a position now probably saw. it's difficult to envisage a who is going to be this figure but will be huge really important in my view that the president will make sure that there is someone that has a decent this perience and and has a good relationship with the other european partners and the rest of the world as a sort of spelled out. an introduction they made a lot. pledges during their election and their vote is very much i'm guessing feeling that they voted for those pledges how tricky is that going to be to bring the electricity around as well as to trying to get some severe weather in progress i think it's a would be a stream be challenging because on the one hand they have made all these problem is this which as you mentioned these are going to be huge really expensive from from a budget point of view we are talking about seven percentage point of g.d.p. both the flat tax on the one and the what is called citizen income ok. and on the
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other hand at least the five star movement pledged to month in fiscal sustainability and if you ask this employee which is kind of difficult to tools to fully understand. i have to say that they have also committed to cut on the expenditure side which might be a good sign ok but i think there are reasons to be skeptical because i think again the many promises made in the electoral campaign some of them will be confirmed on sunday night when we will have what is called the contract between the two parties and then it would be difficult to say no sorry we made a mistake and we have to change the view you know it's going to be very fascinating to watch one has on sunday lorenzo i could on your thank you very much for your insight mains of a horse have been found in the ancient city of pay in italy ok let's just made a plaster cast of the animal which still had its bronze and ion harness and the
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horse would have done by two thousand years ago when the roman city was engulfed following the eruption of mount vesuvius it was found by a group of tomorrow but as you've been excavating illegally in search of artifacts found valuables now being investigated by police. the hawaiian state government is closing a national park around the killer way a volcano with new fears of a major eruption after more than a week of volcanic activity lava and toxic gases have caused massive damage and disruption after breaking through cracks school spanish quake scientists and park officials now fear the biggest eruption in more than a century with ash and boulders the size of refrigerators potentially being thrown kilometers into the air india brahmanist and the render modi is on a two day visit to nepal had his first trip since twenty fifteen when his government imposed an unofficial blockade along the indian nepalese border it's caused a shortage of essential goods and opened a path for china to step in and as
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a suburban assure the reports on jenna pro visit is being seen as an attempt to tilt the balance. the streets have been decorated swept and cleaned the city of john and poor has been preparing for weeks for the visit of indian prime minister narendra modi people here hope this visit will cement friendship between the countries and most of the people here are very much like our neighbors across the border who want everyone to live together in a friendly environment the state visit is in keeping with mr moody's hand about the politics he's visiting the hindu temple of john icke mythology has it that john knox daughter john the key the god a seed was married to god john who was born in india a place whose symbolism has been crucial to mr moody's hindu nationalism or to do not look on and on about the relationship between iowa and poor is unbreakable and invincible on this day we are inaugurating i direct bus service between the two
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historical cities for the provincial government mr modi's visit is finally attracting the attention the area deserves no this is the time for all we want to. bring. but why don't the poor is celebrating movies visit the jubilation is not shared by people across the country trending on twitter is hash tag blockade was a crime mr modi referring to the crippling border blockade imposed by india in twenty fifteen the blockade was a response to nepal's new constitution which angered people in jhana poor and elsewhere in southern nepal leading to protests in which over forty people died the indian government responded to the under arrest by blocking the transfer of products across the border for five months creating severe shortages of essential goods across nepal impact of the blockade has opened the path of neighboring china to step in reducing india's influence in the pali politics china is offering major
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infrastructure investments as a part of its one belt one growth initiative and that makes india feel sick to me threatened. but some commentators say that the geopolitical change is a good opportunity for an apollo. we need connectivity with both in india india has agreed to build roads and rail links and the fuel pipeline china is also trying to get india on board with the china nepal railway and can help in that it might seem ambitious but nepal can slowly exercise its descent to build economic ties with both countries it is unlikely that this today visit will eliminate the resentment many nepalis feel over the blockade but for most people in this province this him of his visit is an exciting day on the big international stage and for the highly government balancing both the giant neighbors and doing infrastructure deals it's crucial for national development. others era it's on
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a food. one of china's most popular t.v. channels has been bought from airing the eurovision song contest. elements from. rainbow flags and. it also chose not to island song which is about a romance between two men the. censorship is not in line with its values. so i had this news and sports a canadian history in the n.h.l. playoffs and in a moment. the smell test.
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now his own day when all the sports thank you so much say well rafael nadal's clay court winning streak has come to an end after twenty one straight victories on the surface the spaniard is finally being bateson by a dominant team in the quarterfinals of the madrid open a doubt won fifty consecutive sets on the clay also loose his world number one ranking saroj federer same of south africa's i haven't understand in the semifinals last year is us our finest b.c. serving qualified they said was that you three sets in their last match. liverpool's mohamed salah could set a new premier league goal scoring record against bryson on sunday he's already scored thirty one league goals this season and has just been named the football
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right since player of the year little pulled me to draw with brighton to be sure of securing a champions league spot for next season before that sol and his team have champions league final against defending champions realm of threat. i think everyone now expect their mother to win not everyone but most of the people in the game will be easier for them rather read about you know would be a man city would be in the room in a good way so i'm very excited about the game to be honest it's a fine that it's only one game so everyone in the city is excited everyone in the club is excited so it's one game so let's see. everton manager sam alibi says one really hasn't asked to leave the club first despite reports the striker is set to move to major league soccer in the united states m.l.s. club d.c. united say at deal has been done in principle the former england caps rejoined his boyhood club everton in july last year after thirteen seasons at manchester united
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if the player player wants to go there if any player wants to leave our most complete. ruefully play a little bit when roulette. is not really. really confrontation with me. or. not be really difficult situation times are because we do a little ritual a global report into football finances is put manchester united at the top of the world league when it comes to earning power but the brand finance survey says barcelona are the team most funds have awareness of around the globe with growing support in china india and the united states the german bundesliga truck the biggest crowds and abi leipsic have the fastest growing brand of any team in the world middle eastern companies while they account for more than thirty percent of all sponsorships for top level same's and the english premier league still the cash
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king with eighteen things making the top fifty rich list well earlier on i spoke to the brain anderson one of the people behind that report he says the cost of relegation from the premier league can be devastating. broadcasting revenues can represent up to eighty percent of their of their earnings and obviously their sponsors enter into sponsoring sponsorship or gauge events with these clubs on the assumption that these brands will be playing in the premier league so if they do fall down to the championship they get relegated then often there's clauses in the sponsorship agreements that they will lower the payments or in fact they might actually terminate their sponsorship agreements and equally the you lose out in terms of the broadcasting revenues i believe the lowest broadcasting income for the team at the bottom of the premier league is around eighty million if you're looking at the top of the championship broadcasting brings that brings in around ten
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million so you're looking at a delta or a gulf of about seventy million there formula one world champion lewis hamilton set the pace in second practice ahead of sunday's spanish grown pre-built the red bull of danny ricardo and max for staff and hot on the mercedes drivers heels in barcelona he leads the champions standings by points from ferrari's sebastian vettel was just quicker than ricardo crashed out in first practice which happened wasn't far behind red bull bosses will be hoping for none of the drama of the azerbaijan grand prix when the two drivers collided on the track vettel will be chasing a fourth successive pole position this season in saturday's qualifying was fourth quickest with howard zinn's. in fifth canadian hopes of securing the ice hockey coveted stanley cup are alive and well the winnipeg jets have made the n.h.l. western conference finals for the first time in their eighteen year history a divide beating the nashville predators five on here in game seven of that series
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the last canadian franchise to win the cup with the montreal canadiens back in ninety two ninety three the jets will face and show you come as the vegas golden knights in those conference finals. irish cyclist some senators want to stage seven of the tally with britain's simon yates holding on to the overall lead friday saw brought a city it's highly in mainland for the first time after opening stages in israel and on the island of sicily all but it's time to sprint finish to perfection edging out earlier view on a good one two of the opening three stages now it's enough aims to climb is first ground saw stage when his advantage over defending champion tom dillon heading into saturday's mountain stage. well the date was set the venue was ready and the opposition were poised for action but sadly for irish crickets the weather was unwilling to cooperate to day one of islands in oval test match looked like this
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this was against spigots pakistan in my heart but the day completely washed out it seems will try again on saturday and crucially the weather forecast is much improved that is high schools looking for now let's get back to see you in london thank you andy now don't touch the exhibits is a sign you see in museums and art galleries all over the world but one museum in new york is actively encouraging visitors to get involved and interact is it will five of the senses i sincerely me has been along to see smell touch and taste the sound. scent. and light. these are the media designers looking to engage all five senses is a bit called line vision. so what we have here so this is an installation of the snowstorm snowstorm and what you'll find here are over one hundred fifty wall snowballs that are each impregnated with the cell
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winter weather meant to evoke a mood or play with perception that cooper hewitt design museum encourages visitors to do more than just look. in these chairs patterns of vibrations create feelings it's like falling into a vat of jell-o. we experience design with all of our senses at all times so we're constantly touching and smelling and hearing and we really want to bring that experience into the galleries and to offer visitors a way to look at just everyday products and packaging design as well as immersive experiences around design to begin to think about this idea there's a side of this exhibit was counting on the fact that just about everyone who sees this block fur as a same reaction to stroke it went for it or is this musical number.
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i just felt the for and made some music and i thought she got fun designing for all five senses can also mean reaching more diverse users so that very much is about the experience in your hands as well as in your mouth. like table where that uses color and form to guide people living with dementia vision loss is fantastic i mean really. open minded to things i never really thought about before making for a more inclusive design and neat museum experience kristen salumi al-jazeera new york. that's a from me by john hall when we were there in a moment don't go away. rewind
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returns with a new series can bring your people back to life i'm sorry i'm brian new updates on the best of documentaries live i was the global and i'm like any other student rewinds continues with most me going into a war zone he said the first thing i look for is the exit it's on how to get it it's how to get out that nobody sees your pictures there's no point going to these places rewind on al-jazeera. al-jazeera for me is different because there's a maturity about its being. this really genuinely also has channel the pads of risk . you'll. still. going at al-jazeera is setting out to give thanks to the reality on the ground that the reality of the
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drought can only become the next to the people that's what we do i think that's what we do well. leaving home for a better life takes courage. and during the hardship we may. take thank you because too often the journey takes. traits of the brave shows here in the hope of getting from africa. days of a witness document.

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