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go. ele results suggest right wing candidate event to carry is leading columbia's presidential election with forty one percent of the votes. and again i'm see it says and this is al jazeera line from london also coming up the political crisis in italy deepens the prime minister designate fails to form a government. can go noon indicates he wants a summit with donald trump to go ahead the u.s. president says north korea can become a great economic nation and from a population of seventy five to close to three thousand where in asked them to find out about the mission to say they won or and indian liner.
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a conservative candidate who has a violent to change parts of colombia's historic peace deal with the fox rebels appears to have shot to the top of the presidential race the first exit polls have put even decay in the lead with around forty one percent of the vote is the first presidential poll since the twenty sixth peace deal with the fark that ended over half a century of war while help more on that shortly when we're live in bogota. now to our other top story of political wrangling have failed to produce a new government in italy prime minister designate giuseppe content he says he's officially giving up on forming an administration after the president rejected his coalition's choice for economy minister president has been quick to defend himself
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saying he have to block the euro skeptic candidate to protect the economy and the savings of all italians his decision has also angered the two party populist coalition of the leak and five star parties who've called it unacceptable and called for her. m. page went down to say risen again the reports. after weeks of talks in hopes of a breakthrough italy's prime minister designate throws in the towel. i have announced the mandate which i have been given by the president of the republic to form a government of change. giuseppe conti had been asked by the so-called populist coalition which between them won the most seats in the march election with forming a viable cabinet now he says that's proved a bridge too far and the sticking point the proposed economy minister paulose of owner a former minister who's also a well known euro skeptic italy's president says some voter would have sent a worrying message to italy's partners and to the financial markets. they love.
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i'm not considering the individual i don't want someone who supports an opinion which was expressed more the want anything that would inevitably lead to italy's exit from the right. up until the last minute matteo salvini leader of the right wing likud party had insisted his pick for economy minister must not be vetoed speaking live on social media late on sunday he called the president's rejection anti-democratic in. that he said no he said there will not be a government we work for nothing we will have a technocrat government i ask of the a democracy in italy do the italian decide or do the germans offense decide it's absolutely incredible from my point of view. salvini wants fresh elections so too does he know as you do my own leader of the five star movement which got the most votes in march when the merchant legals it there was over fifty percent support for two political parties parties that want to change thing as one to represent the
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talents and their interests but in the end a way to block it is always seems to be found the president is expected to decide his next step on monday he could well see another non-politician given the job of heading an interim government for italians political instability is a fact of life while many hoped was about to change the debugger al-jazeera. u.s. president donald trump says his team has arrived in north korea to make a range plans for the planned historic summit with kim jong il that meeting is expected to take place on june twelfth in singapore striking a more positive tone also said he believes north korea has the potential to become a great economic and financial nation his comments come after south korea's president said north korea was committed to the summit and why didn't you kyra zation thomas reports from sell. the surprise summit the second meeting in a month between moon j.
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and kim jong un was arranged just hours in advance it was held in secret this footage she was released only afterwards by the two governments. north korea's with excited commentary attached. so. what's clear is that the sudden into a korean summit was a direct response to donald trump's letter canceling the june twelfth north korea u.s. summit the leaders of both koreas want that back on. we have agreed that the two top summit should be held successfully and that our journey to the korean peninsula is denuclearization and perpetual peace should not be halted president said kim jong un once again committed to denuclearize ation and that he had told him that president trump in return would end hostile relations and cooperate economically. this was not a meeting president trump was told about in advance but in washington too he hinted he could yet be traveling to singapore
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a lot of people are working on it it's moving along very nicely so we're looking at june twelfth inching up or that hasn't changed. and it's more along pretty well analysts the splits on who's driving the agenda donald trump is seen as a person who can start a war and all the last say forty eight hours to get maybe more of the fear that dormant thompson is stray from is going to cancel the summit and then this if you lead to a new escalation of tension some probably of what if this year has been decisive others think it's kim in the driving seat they think his commitment to denuclearize ation means u.s. withdrawal from the region to not unilateral north korean disarmament in exchange for the lifting of sanctions i think it's the north koreans driven disengagement consolidator strategic nuclear deterrence they've decided that they can push forward under those reasons not only with the united states but also south korea
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and reengage with china they have a clear pathway for whoever is driving the june twelfth singapore summit is looking a lot more likely than it was it seems like longer but it was only three days ago that the u.s. the north korean summit was suddenly called off since then we've been on what some have called a diplomatic roller coaster but roller coasters run along cranks someone designs them plans the twists and turns this ride is altogether different and a lot more serious and littleness al jazeera so. i want to go back now to the colombian presidential election our latin america editor listen human he's standing by for us and our guitar what is staring you guessing on the counting of the votes so far listen. so everybody here at the campaign headquarters have those now better than. for a man or a brother who has the most critic is in second place he is leading with
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ninety five percent of the votes counted he has twenty five percent of the votes as did the conservatives even has about thirty nine point of ten percent of the golden rule the interesting part is that in a very close third place it is said to fire a little the center left handed a full mill that had very much attention to him they thought that it would be scoring far far lower so that means that the left and the center left are far better than what the polls had originally predicted the father better i had been running that this would be before that there would be a vote hammering electoral officials said that this would be the most monitored election in colombia in history and so far at least we don't seem to hear or see any major joomla and supporters are surviving history around here and behind me on the stage you may or may not be able to hear one of his campaign leaders already chanting victory was a key questions is going to be to say i'm going to put you on the spot will have to
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be a second round always do k. likely to get past that fifty percent that crucial number. no that's almost impossible at this point it was predicted and it is like quite. usual i would say in colombia for the elections to go into a second round and this will not be the exception we have now at the polls ninety five percent of the votes counted there's no way that he's going to jump from thirty nine percent to more than fifty at this point that's something that everybody accepts the real question is what will happen in the second round can this left wing candidate the first left wing candidate to ever ever get this far in colombia and by the way i just want to remind the viewers that the sabbath better is a former and nineteen really. down his weapons but down its. back in ninety nine and decided to go over the electoral route to vote here is very distrusted by a large sector of this country. predict or think that he will turn colombia into
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another venezuela so he really really is going to have his work cut out for him if he is going to stand a chance at winning in this second round great to get that day lucy and even their life for us embargo. three palestinians have been killed by israeli shelling in gaza it happened east of the city of rafa in the southern gaza strip israel's military says the men were armed members of the group islamic jihad or than one hundred have been killed by israeli fire in the gaza strip since mass protests broke out in march. and two boats will leave gaza this week with palestinians who need urgent hospital care they'll try to break a blockade imposed by israel which has prevented medical supplies from getting into the territory and patients from leaving hospitals have been struggling to treat thousands of palestinians who've been wounded by israeli bullets jaring recent protests bennett smith reports that gaza is blockaded by israel on all sides see
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included but this week two boats loaded with patients who need hospital treatment and students with university places will try to breach israel's sea blockade which begins sixteen kilometers out in the mediterranean the passengers have a strong determination to break this siege whatever the circumstances whatever the challenges whatever the obstacles that would have been that would be posed by the israeli side gaza's hospitals are full of patients who need urgent medical treatment there are those injured in two months of protests and longer term cases at least now i have sixty five of them already admitted those who want to do in the martial for turn. but there are many of the cases of concert an open heart surgeries and many other complicate neurosurgical cases also by the cases all of them need to travel abroad because of shelters or personalities induced by the israeli blockade in gaza strip and want company travel abroad because the bulk of
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our seed must of time and what these patients should probably in time he can say to a patient live in concert come back after three months is that he will deteriorate and you have too much complication they cannot wait life long waiting for the support of dropping. the boats that will be used to being kept hidden organizers fear israel will try to destroy them before they leave the port and reality the boats are not going to get any further than israel's maritime blockade which is as tightly on a hostile enforced as the land blockade but at least those on the boats will highlight again the open prison like conditions that there are here in gaza the prevent almost anyone from leaving burnitz with al-jazeera gaza still to come on the program big money bryant break and match fixing cop to the al-jazeera investigation this triggered a neck and choir at the top of crickets and we meet the new yorkers who say that being left behind by chance for services and the campaign is fighting to change that.
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hello there the temperatures are dropping for some of us in australia at the moment is all thanks to this weather system here that is drifting its way eastwards and it's bringing a bit of a change in the weather for us so a change in the wind direction and a bit more cloud doesn't feel quite as warm force in melbourne eighteen degrees will be our maximum on monday and then we drop even further as we head into tuesday this time no higher than sixty it's also the risk of seeing a few outbreaks of rain as well towards the west a force in perth a little bit milder but still our temperatures easing off now no higher than around nineteen degrees over towards new zealand and here is even cooler we've got a southerly wind dragging in some very cool air and it's certainly feeling quite chilly like about christchurch only around eight or nine degrees over the next few
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days and in oakland we're seeing a maximum temperature just of thirteen so for many of us here it is feeling a bit nippy i mean further towards the north though in here it's far warmer look at this for us in beijing a top temperature of twenty nine that rises even higher as we head into tuesday up to thirty one degrees so very hot for us we do have this developing feature here just in the far eastern parts of china this is beginning to wrap itself up there as we head through tuesday so strong the winds developing on that and some fairly heavy downpours to. the i. discover the world of. the best films from across on the work of trying to learn the truth i'm allowed to do it but i'm about to be fresh perspectives and new insights. to challenge and change the way we move.
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out. of this time on the edges. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera a conservative candidate who has vowed to change parts of colombia's historic peace still with the fall rebels appears to have shot to the top of the presidential race the first exit polls have put events in the around forty one percent of the vote it's of his prime minister designate just become today has given up on efforts to form a government he says it's because the president rejected his coalition his choice of economy minister the president insists he had to protect the interests of
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italians and south korea says north korean leader kim jong un is committed to a summit with u.s. president don trump says his team has arrived in north korea to make arrangements for that meeting. now a protest against refugees has been taking place in berlin thousands of supporters of the far right party alternative for germany or d. marched through the capital the party swept into parliament last year on a wave of anti migrant sentiment is now the largest opposition bloc david chaytor is in belin. a highly vocal confrontation herron beilin but not a violent one alternative but germany held a large rally outside but all the burly in main train station then marched through the streets to the brandenburg gate behind me where they they held their actual demonstration of the beaches from the party leaders but it was
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a message which the protests that are no more many more thousands of them on the streets of berlin and members of the open to germany they try to drown out the message of this party. first came into the parliament in the last elections in the bonus track any more than ninety six they are now the main opposition party in germany they have overtaken the green party and they're beginning to challenge the social democrats to a part of the grand coalition so there is a movement here towards the extreme right wing populist movement a movement was for attention a by the large number of refugees more than a million that came in under the myrtles open open borders policy so this is a problem that's going to remain here in germany the fact that in the book in the start you're hearing paranoid racist that it berbick anti semitic remarks and you know hearing them if they do rallies on the streets of berlin this is
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a problem that's going to be causing russians within the grand coalition social democrats want to keep a liberal attitude towards repartees but the agam up as parties trying to tighten up the borders restrict immigration two hundred thousand a year that's causing attention even within the grand coalition and we're going to see more scenes like this and we're going to hear more from the old to germany because now essentially they see this growing mainly the demographics borders from the east the blue collar workers the unemployed in the old the people in the east and. who fear that communities are being changed forever and who fear for their future so we'll see many more of these demonstrations and many more of these confrontations. and as there is investigative unit has exposed a match fixing from a criminal gang who claims to have bribed international cricketers to underperform the match fixing corrected correctly predicted how players in two test matches
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would perform at seven points during the game david harrison reports al-jazeera went on the cover posing as wealthy investors to investigate corruption in cricket . that is how serious we are an e m a now is a much fixer from mumbai he told us we could make huge sums of money from betting on his information both the allegedly fixed matches were played in india and involved in england and australia the governing body for world cricket the international cricket council so he was taking off findings very seriously and has launched an investigation into an intelligence sources confirm that menow works for a powerful criminal organization called the de company. it controls most of india's huge illegal betting market said to be worth sixty billion dollars a year from now told us players have been paid to underperform at certain points
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during the two matches. and only if you. have he says the fix is all settings were arranged for india vs england in two thousand and sixteen and for india australia last year was the best. setting off yet but. i'm a little bit south in his predictions were accurate in both matches our investigation also exposed three former international cricket players who were prepared to take money to fix matches one of them is house and russell the former pakistan stall he agreed to play in the tournament set up soley for match fixing are you interested then would you play. to sri lanka plays the cooler to go until our locker or t.v. would also play in the band that's that's not the fake tournament was planned by
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dubai based gourab raj kumar blubbered problem was told to be like puppets exactly yes you are just going to go to court. now what do you say to the millions of people who watch cricket innocently believing it's fair competition they spend good money watching cricket and you are actually corrupting the game. and get this man now and all three players declined to comment raj kumar said al-jazeera had invited him to act in a movie for public entertainment only david harrison al-jazeera london is playing one hundred days since cyril ramaphosa became south africa's president his predecessor jacob zuma resigned over a collapse in scandal and oppose a promise to clean up south african politics but his government is now battling corruption allegations all of its own reports from johannesburg. it's
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just so. they called it rama four yeah the reaction of many south africans when cyril ramaphosa became president in february things had gone from bad to worse for his predecessor jacob zuma he's eight years were blighted by a series of corruption scandals. last year people protested calling for him to step down eventually resigned under pressure from his own party to run opposed he's been promising to clean up ever since this is the year in which. we would turn the tide on corruption in our public institutions thanks he began with a cabinet reshuffle some of the controversial ministers of the zuma years white house but other states including this man by police he now minister of home affairs leaked documents linked him to major corruption scandals he denied involvement. but
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it seems from a poser has helped investor confidence south africa's currency the rand and its credit ratings have stabilized since he took over but the political opposition says it's not enough and i haven't seen anybody going to jail for the corruption top of the corruption in south africa all we hearing him is paying lip service to corruption and say he's going to do both and he's going to do that one hundred days i haven't seen anybody been arrested yet. last month from oppose a cut short a trip to a commonwealth summit in london and people protested in the northwest province they demanded the governor zuma ally to step down over port delivery of public services frequently recurring issue in south africa. another key issue is land since apartheid most of it still belongs to the white minority many black people unless on the pressure from opposition in february rahm opposes a.n.c. supported a motion in parliament to try and amend the constitution to allow government expropriation of land without payment historically the a.n.c.
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his rhetoric has been radical with politicians promising redistributions of wealth but in practice its economic policies are centrist in that respect in spite of the talk of land redistribution things haven't really changed much on the run opposer he's been on the boards of several corporations is widely seen as a friend to big business with presidents elections due next year rahm opposes performance in the months ahead will determine if the a.n.c. can still win the majority it's always enjoyed malcolm webb al-jazeera johanna's berg south africa. chairing services like to have changed how people travel but those with disabilities being left behind it's a major problem in new york where the disabled are more reliant on public transport questions salumi has part two of our series on disability access wheelchair bound valerie joseph gets picked up curbside every morning at her home
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in the outskirts of new york city for a ride to work is made possible through access a ride part of the city's public transportation system to seventy these they're going from and to get to round trips a day sounds like a good deal if you qualify but trips must be booked twenty four hours in advance and her commute with other passengers can take up to two hours each way. nearly one hundred fifty thousand disabled new yorkers rely on public transportation that includes the city's aging subways. new york subway system has the lowest rate of wheelchair accessibility of any major transit system in the united states only a quarter of the stations are accessible and that's where the elevators are working jose hernandez described one instance recently when they were not. gotten away somewhere something like sixteen soames subway stops it walk a fine out of it that was working that journey alone took me
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a minute an additional two hours in elevator performance disability advocates have had to resort to protests like this and lawsuits just to try to get the public transit authority to comply with an existing law that requires stations be made obsessive will whenever they undergo major renovations just as they sued to win an agreement to make fifty percent of new york's yellow taxis handicapped accessible by two thousand and twenty but then over showed up and were allowed to operate without any regulation so our agreement is at risk the amount of accessibility with sixty thousand inaccessible vehicles added to the city streets. is doing is it's just not what it should be lack of access to transportation advocates say is one reason less than thirty percent of disabled people in new york city work valerie is one of them and a plaintiff in one of several lawsuits against hoover demanding they make more of their cars accessible i am a tax there i go to work i have
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a life and i need to get out so i can't always plan my life on a nine to five and she is willing to fight so people like her can have not only a job but also a life outside of it kristen salumi al-jazeera new york. india's national park is home to the largest population of the protected one honed indian rhino it's a world heritage site and considered a conservation success story but the rhinos still face two big threats poachers and the annual monsoon floods pelly jacob reports on efforts to preserve the species. these rhino carves love their muddy pool leaving only when they see the keepers that signals feeding time at the center for wildlife we have taken in conservation in gaza rhonda. the cubs are aged between one and five years old and still require daily milk but place by their rhinos mothers were killed either by poachers on
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us. even when i'm at home. or have to take a day slave. early primo offer a glimpse into the heavy rains and floods that killed dozens of people and animals in the northeastern state of ascent each summer more than sixty rhinos have died in the past three. because they're on the national park is home to several protected and endangered species but it's a conservation success of the one hundred in. this park heritage site injured rhinos will once close to extinction in one thousand nine hundred five there were just seventy five left today that close to three thousand and. eighty percent of them by the demand for rhino horns in neighboring. remains a huge threat the conservation. shifted from endangered to vulnerable in two
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thousand and eight but with the ever present threat the poaching. could once again turn the tide against animal known as indian unicon. poachers killed two dozen rhinos in the last two years so far they've killed three. this means replacing old guns an aging guards with better weapons and younger stuff which is a struggle the funding outside the gates heavy traffic and speeding. also pose a threat. the challenges are many but the sums rhinos of conservationists and the public on this side right now is all right indeed it's a did the people or something is right no you go to write your identity it's over step over with wildlife teams are once again getting ready for this year's flood
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rescues but the main mission remains ensuring the long term survival of the one horned right no. al-jazeera because iran got a tional park the same. scare in mind of the top stories now in al-jazeera a conservative candidate who has vowed to change parts of colombia's historic peace deal with the far rebels a pastor shot to the top of the presidential race the first exit polls support even decay in the lead with around forty one percent of the vote but he needs to secure fifty percent of the vote to avoid a runoff is a first presidential poll sing see twenty sixteen peace deal with the fog that ended over half a century of war months of political rambling have failed to produce a new government to its early prime minister designate giuseppi contacts says he's
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officially giving up on forming an administration after the president rejected his coalition's choice for economy minister president. says he had to block the euro skeptic candidate to protect all italians on the economy. for people that i knew this would not be a popular decision except for the prime minister proposal despite the fact that you stepping on to it was not elected. the trick is that if i have been informed that the parties now want an immediate election it is a decision i will make after we discuss it involvement and i will take action in the coming hours in. the us president donald trump says his team has arrived in north korea to make arrangements for the planned historic summit with kim jong un next month striking a more positive tone also said he believes north korea has the potential to become a great economic and financial nation his comments come after south korea's president in said north korea was committed to the summit and why the
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denuclearization three palestinians have been killed by israeli shelling east of the city of raffa in the gaza strip israel's military says the men were armed members of the group islamic jihad two boats carrying six palestinians will try to break the israeli blockade on gaza this week the blockade not only prevents sick patients from leaving but also stops urgent medical supplies from entering the territory hospitals have been struggling to treat thousands of palestinians have been wounded by israeli bullets during recent protests those are the headlines that say from may but don't go away witnesses coming up next. al-jazeera is a very important force of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront.
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