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head again or my to the top stories here on the outside. the u.s. and north korea have given conflicting statements say with the success of top level talks in pyongyang such a state might pumpin says they were productive but the north says they were extremely regrettable. and he said people have been killed in two bomb blasts in a gun battle at a government building in the smalley kept of monkey tissue. going football fans are celebrating after watching the team beat sweden two nil to reach their first world cup semifinal in twenty eight is russia are now playing croatia and the loss of the quarter finals in the game is currently locked to one of. the families of the young boys trying to in a cave in thailand have received notes from their son's pass to them by rescuers it is the first contact they've had since the boys went missing two weeks ago and there is no word yet on when an attempt will be made to bring them out and concerns are growing about oxygen levels in the cave scott highly. coming from
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hundreds of meters deep within this mountain handwritten notes from the trapped thirteen were delivered to the eager and worried parents outside the town long cave it was the first direct contact they've had since the boys went missing one read i love you mom i love you dad and he placed an order for his first meal when he gets out barbecued pork a seal diver added a note don't worry everyone is strong another note came from the twenty five year old football coach who took them into the cave he apologized to the parents and said they were being well taken care of the parents then wrote notes of their own also hand delivered the nearly five kilometers into the cave. twelve year old proper out is a novice monk at a temple just next to the football pitch where the boys were two weeks ago just before they went into the cave the temple is believed to be a guardian for the cave it's currently also acting as a base for some soldiers working on the rescue effort i looked at right now. i want
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them to be patient and i want them out as soon as they can the head of the rescue operation says that the challenges they're facing are unprecedented and some of the most experience and best rescuers in the world are involved concerns are growing about oxygen levels in the sections of the cave not under water and not just for the area where the boys in the coach are also where rescuers are staging equipment and working from now on only essential staff will be in the cave he called every risk you dive a reaches the limit in the third chamber they cannot go further than that such a risk you mission has never happened before on this planet it requires both expert knowledge and skill. he went on to say that more than one hundred locations above the cave have been drilled looking for an alternate escape route as the rescue leaders plot the safest way to get the boys out the more than one thousand on hand to help when that plan is launched grab as much rest as they can it's got hotter
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al-jazeera chiang rai the families of chinese tourists who drowned in a boat sinking off the coast of thailand say the disaster could have been avoided at least forty one bodies have been recovered from the sunken boat oh fifteen people remain missing there are questions over why it's operators apparently ignored weather warnings pulled out a jet has more. they've been searching for survivors for days often in rough seas and in difficult circumstances a boat full of tourists capsized off thailand's paquette island on thursday after it was hit by a five meter wave during a storm divers say what they saw in the sunken vessel is traumatic it was like small babies. and some of the not the life jacket still inside but they would show up in the bush police accuse the boat's crew of ignoring weather warnings before starting their day long tour survivors from what's being called the worst boat accident in thai history say the sky was clear when they left port and the weather
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changed once they were at sea of high wind and rain with so strong and everybody was so scared to death the rain was coming from every a very in the cabin and it was very iffy. most of the one hundred five people on board were chinese a third of the thirty five million tourists who visit thailand annually are from china chinese diplomats are into cats to monitor the search and recovery effort i said can you imagine when you find that body. you know all. that and when you have because. i literally my jean what is a dead body and i want to. eat. and find beats i need something he said difficult. two kids governor says at least ten boats were stranded at same time a second boat carrying thirty nine mostly european tourists also capsized all those on board who were rescued paul cheddar john al-jazeera. antiviolence protesters in
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chicago have shut down traffic on a major highway in an effort to draw attention to the number of shootings in the city they marched along interstate ninety four after earlier justly with police had warned that anyone walking on the road would face arrest but chicago's man supported the march had been two hundred fifty two murders and eleven hundred shootings in chicago so far this year mostly in predominantly black and low income areas. a dozen vehicles have been set on fire in the french city of known in further violence after a young man was shot dead by police has been writing every night since the victim died on tuesday from a single bullet wound to the neck the lawyer for the policeman says that he has now been charged with manslaughter the officer originally said he was acting in self-defense while trying to arrest a twenty two year old later told investigators that he fired his gun by mistake. a module organized by pro immigrant groups has arrived in cali in northern france the
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activists are following a long and well trodden route so thousands of refugees take trying to reach britain they started in event in italy on april thirteenth their mission is to raise awareness of the appalling conditions facing people trying to get to the united kingdom the route has sixty stages including nice mass a little digital and paris from cali they will cross into dave or in the u.k. and travel to london where the march officially ends. well i think the motor has finally arrived in cali off to boulder to opposing four hundred kilometers as dog days in the northern italian town of bend to make it it is retrace the route that is taken by so many refugees and migrants as they try to reach this nor the words they take because many of them of course most detroit and reach britain all the aim of this is really to try and raise awareness about the plight of refugees and with me is one of the people who will see the way maya can forty miles what was your message along the way as you walk through towns and villages we had three messages
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we wanted to do a protest against the borders of votes borders in italian in france where the government prevents people from coming in and fresh. kenyan border and from the prevents people from going out of the british borders as one thing we wanted to demand. a decent dignified welcome of refugees and we also wanted to do and asked book the end of the cream and i dish and of actually the idea to was your refugees now you've been based in cali for years i mean it must be quite moving actually arriving here often all this time and it's actually strange to come you know we've been so long on the march with in towns that we didn't know and here we are in a town that we know meeting people that we know but it's just absolutely incredible to see i mean the people that he has and how joyful that is and i mean we are surrounded you see has many many people and we're very very excited about that all
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right thank you very much mike and forty who's walked all of this journey from northern italy to cali is i said to raise awareness of the conditions of for refugees the journeys that they have to make which is so difficult in this march of causeway and in london symbolically the end of this journey will take place on sunday. the reporting of the hundreds of. at the funeral of a palestinian man killed on the israeli border on friday. the twenty two year old was reportedly killed by israeli fire as he ran towards a border fence gaza's health ministry says twenty four others were injured more than one hundred twenty five palestinians have been killed since we keep protest against israeli land confiscation began in march. six hundred newly elected m.p.'s in turkey have taken the oath of office just last month president reza typer one was reelected with more than fifty two percent of the vote his ruling ak party won
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two hundred ninety five seats in parliament falling short of the three hundred and one required for majority which shit made up by for me an alliance with the nationalists action party which won forty nine seats the opposition nation alliance coalition got one hundred eighty nine seats in the kurdish people's democratic party won sixty seven but the role of parliament has been put to question by president out of one's new executive powers which allow him to appoint and remove ministers judges and civil servants without parliamentary approval see him cosier who has more now from istanbul. turkey's members of the parliament are taking their oath for the new presidential system which is something very new for the turks because it is not a presidential system that is like in the united states or russia so many things will be first and new for the turkish politicians as well first the numbers of the
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members of the parliament have been increased and so the ruling party and the president tried to claim that the parliament is going to be much stronger despite the powers given to president. however the majority of the parliament to the ruling party who made an alliance right before the election with the nationalist party but on the other side there are some new things coming with the new system the number of the ministries are decreased from twenty six to sixty and the president promised that this will lessen the bureaucracy in the parliament and also in the education system and some ministries are being much like the foreign foreign affairs ministry is merged with the security ministry and the m.p.'s who are elected in the parliament wouldn't be able to become ministers keeping their seats in the parliament prison. they said that there can be some surprise names
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even among the m.p.'s for the cabinet so now all eyes or on the cabinet and meeting that is going to take place on monday so moby's leader is back on the campaign trail for the first time since last month's explosion of the rally two people were killed when a grenade was thrown. and security at his rallies has been increased. has more now from been during. president emerson managua security detail has always been tight but since the explosion at his campaign rally in pull away last month there are now even more soldiers guarding him zimbabwe's leader says he suspects a defeated faction from his own party linked to the wife of his predecessor robert's regardie was behind the attack he tells party supporters and the international community he has things under control we're. we.
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liberated visitors so we've got her worried her problem. comes when it is good for. the army says it is not going to try to influence election results at the end of the month the parliamentary and presidential elections will be the first since robert mugabe resigned last year or twenty three presidential candidates have been told if they are worried about their safety security will be provided security is not the only concern there is disagreement between the electoral commission and opposition parties on the printing storage and distribution of ballot papers opposition leaders say they have not been allowed to see the ballot papers they fear voting this is culminated in an election crisis which we are now declaring because we are not agreed when the process we are part of those people was opposed by this meeting that this election and there is going to be an election in zimbabwe do we need but it has to be done
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within agree but people nothing less nothing more we are not here to cause problems we are here to head a pleasurable election so that every citizen has the right to articulate their will the opposition m.d.c. alliance and trade unions say they will protest next week president when i got caught is planning moralise where security would likely be intensified had al-jazeera been doing. i just point in the direction of our website al-jazeera dot com all the top stories of course were covering the plenty of comment and analysis to. so let's have a reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera and the united states and north korea have given very different accounts of a meeting in pyongyang to discuss denuclearization the north described the talks as
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extremely regrettable and accuse the u.s. of pressuring them to abandon the nuclear program the comments came just after u.s. sectors. flew out of pyongyang he described his two day visit to the very productive. we've made progress on almost all of the central issues and some places a great deal of progress other place there's still more work to be done we talked about what the north koreans are continuing to do and how it's the case we can get our arms around achieving what chairman kim and president from both agreed to which was the complete denuclearization of north korea there is no no one walked away from that there still it would committee chairman kim is documented. at least eight people have been killed in two blasts in the somali capital of mogadishu dozens more were injured witnesses reported seeing an initial blast before a cat a car rammed the ministry of interior checkpoint and also exploded attackers then opened fire on the building young group has claimed responsibility. syrian soldiers
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have wasted port traits of president bashar al assad and rebel flags after retaking the main border crossing with jordan and massive crossing had been controlled by rebels since two thousand and fifteen cutting off the main trade routes for syrian goods to jordan and gulf countries the surrender deal has been brokered by russia. rescue is in thailand have delivered nets from schoolboys trapped in a cave to their families outside it is the first contact they've had since the twelve boys on the coach went missing two weeks ago that coach wright tonight apologizing to the parents there's no word on when an attempt will be made to bring them out it concerns a growing about oxygen levels in case. england football fans are celebrating it after watching that team beat sweden to no to reach their first world cup semifinal since ninety ninety these are the scenes in central london england will play the winner of the last quarter final between russia and croatia for the schools is
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currently locked at one of pace. all right up to date swear the headlines here are not zero at the listening post it's coming right up. thank. you. on the twenty second of may a series of major news stories broke across west africa in a simultaneous publication now known as the west africa leaks journalists from
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eleven countries had pored over gigabytes of data nearly thirty million leaked documents on tax havens and the secretive offshore companies of the rich and powerful like the panama papers investigations of two thousand and sixteen and the paradise paper's stories last year this collaboration was coordinated by the i.c.i. j. the international consortium of investigative journalists based in the us it worked alongside the norbert zongo cell for investigative journalism or sonos zero in burkean a fast so we've reported on the i.c.i. jay's work before and we've been tracking these particular investigations since february when the journalists involved first met to lay the groundwork what sets the west africa leaks apart from other i.c.i. j collaboration's is the media landscape the conditions in which the journalists work taking on powerful individuals institutions and the global financial system that secretive by design is difficult for any reporter in west africa that's just
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the beginning and one of this group of journalists greatest challenges was getting their readers their governments and in some cases even the media outlets they work for to care less. posts and ignore had now in the making and breaking of the west africa leaks. west africa leaks is the largest of our collaboration of investigative reporters from across west africa the vision matters to me it really seems to be based on their reporting. on. this issue. we have thirteen journalists exploring nearly thirty million offshore financial records and this is just ridiculous you. suppose she's.
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why. is someone who has nothing no islamist no twenty in my name why is she the dad talk for him on. this is a mom who is championing the cause i'm sure makes the literates effort to deny. me tax from oil same with global media collaboration's not only is that the more the merrier the more the country. and. west africa all feel pride like the west african leaks got its start in senegal we're going to find a much more interesting name for this project over the next three days the list of the better i'm still in it today workshop organized by the i.c.
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i j and snow's journalists were given access to a compilation of data from six major leaks held by the i.c.i. journal i'm just going to go through. are you going to share with you some useful. tips that. the purpose of the workshop was not only change produced the journalists to the data but also to help them start reading between the lines you don't go offshore and write in a name now that you want to fight taxes lawyers and potential crooks are a lot more sophisticated than that and therefore understanding how to read the signs and how to interpret the red flags in offshore documents is crucial on was that key agent on my contacts said. wanted to kill him or simply. done more in doing stories of this nature it's very important to take the right terminology to use it's not for you the journalist
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to see somebody has to feel that that's the duty of that socrates. to go and so they. passed as. you can i mean i don't. it gets in the default but this woman least be what you put in even. simpler than the don't want to. send is a level then you would put it this is an address yeah. it's not necessarily true address an accurate address where you live you don't walk yeah right you don't let walk kind of cynical person not to run. along as and tell a story you need to investigate what the data presented to you to have
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a part of the work but fortunately i did find some documents and i started building hypothesis and the document started answering the questions. we're coming to the end of the first editorial meeting out here in dhaka the journalists behind me have been given access to six projects or let into the murky world of official finance crime for the investigations time to head and begin digging through the data and hopefully stock in anything that does the west african leaks is the i c r j's seventh major media collaboration investigating official finance they can of course speed legal legitimate reasons for an individual or a company to keep assets offshore over the past few years however the consortium has broken multiple stories documenting serious abuse of the system. there are good reasons why the ice has to focus on west africa for its latest investigative
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collaboration for the economics according to the u.n. more than sixteen billion dollars a year is moved offshore from west africa illegally which amounts to more than the g.d.p. of six of its poorest countries combined second governance authorities here either lack the ability or the will to stop money from being stashed off shore where kompany taxed and as the investigations reveal politicians are often the worst culprits. and then you have the media news organizations that are on state run not typically by those in power or those close to the second average all too often veers away from holding the check count which is why didn't take long for these journalists to start finding some news with the story. of the second largest and the second poorest country in west africa aska editor of the eleven more newspaper is investigating a government funded project worth around thirteen million dollars in two thousand
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and nine a contract to build a modern refrigerated straw to house was awarded to an obscure australian company rich stood off shore with links to the new. in minister of livestock. in the day i ask i found that money was paid to the australian firm but on a large amount of it went missing the new facility was meant to be specious meeting when he went to the site of the school to house many a decade on he found that he had not. expected to do. a. and not. the next story is in the journalist however he's not maxine domini earth porter for a lot of. works in exile and his office not to reveal his that. he's on the
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government's radar not only is a critical journalist but also as a member of a movement that has called for the removal of the president for yes and b. has been in power since two thousand and five over the past yet anti-government demonstrations take or have been escalating and as the authorities began to crack down dominique chose to flee the country. killing the some people seeking to go. i'm going to. just simply good. show. to move. it to fit some people see. it isn't this you want to kill it. do you not think that those political activities have compromised your standing as a journalist in the country you know. syria. and
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. visits. so as to when and why they. could do without a gun is a good situation. so i was informed that it is those. companies investigation focuses on the financial dealings of patrice ya kind of katrina a businessman with close ties to target ruling family according to documents from h.s.b.c. private bank in switzerland in two thousand and five kind of caetera trying to bypass turkey's banking restrictions and while one point two million dollars out of the country and into a new set up account at the time he held director level positions accused take on companies and post it on the verge of bankruptcy companies challenge has been to corroborate the data in the documents with information back. in exile.
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you create. i can bank she's going to. do new. down the minute in this yes i'm the one i'm going. to go. to school so no one. can build it too good again they want us to keep. the seats. and i'm going to set them on that postulate that i was that. the rebel sons of movie didn't model sort of prison that they defeat. when they deploy the defense fits. emmanuel dog pavey is the managing editor of drawn up business news an online publication he is investigating a form
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a guy named ambassador to the united states made by way to say on his foundation's website it's described as a philanthropist and humanitarian. looking through documents leaked to the ice from the bermuda based girlfriend appleby doug davy discovered that if you say used the spider web or for fuel pump a nice to hide from god named tax authorities his share of a three hundred five million dollar oil deal. precious worry everyone that a diploma should know better and conduct himself in the most ethical way register osho company so he would more or less maximize his profit and lessen his taxes that is. contrary to the. vienna convention that ties the conduct of diplomats on duty he engaged in business activities and more seriously in our show business why who has to lamesa that there is
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a clear conflict of interest and i use of office in this matter. i've been to the ministry of foreign affairs. they haven't responded to my questions and that's very typical of gandhian politicians they ignore you when you have very serious and important questions to ask they would not respond if there is pond they will respond after the facts. but this simply didn't respond to the queries and only went to simple questions responses us to what the minister would do would normally under circumstances of that nature but didn't respond there seems to be a pattern of behavior here where government institutions or business leaders don't feel the need to respond to journalists why do you think that is i think it's simply impunity i definitely did everything emails phone calls handily
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ventilated. i give the border what unit in the world would be of over a month to one sort of quest so they hope. so with stuff blix coming out next tuesday that's really spending a lot of time at the moment helping our partners get over the line. powerful people in that part of the well really don't like to respond to questions so. spending lots of time on the phone. i'm going to run through ok i've got. i've been helping west africa links partners make contact with and get responses from a number of subjects across the west african region i should say that this really is a true problem approach that is the journalist in country will always try on their
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own and to make contact with that person about whom they're writing a story but as we've found in a number of cases that local journalist is seen as the need for the standing of an important person or a politician in that country to respond to it so what i'm trying to do then is call from a u.s. number and it's surprisingly effective and yes good afternoon is this is this has brought parker hello hello ms brought back a man as will fitz given all according to the documents we have from penn in the papers you will listed as a shareholder of greater putu foundation ltd a company in the station.
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or just davis. works for the news news people he's been on the trail of to have been the fourth parker a cursed friend of the film a lot variance president ellen johnson said. in the panama papers were recalled showing that. the pharmacist by training was appointed director of a shell company called great authority front patient limited through this company dr park and lobbied the johnson city government on behalf of a foreign mining business to land a lucrative and controversial deal for them despite a clear paper trail linking brought parker to great depression from they showed them the birds she and johnson sitting for the night any knowledge of the company which should any editors interest in not necessary and not bear it. in with a few hours to go to the politician of the story. not watchin. thankful nation from any time that this story will be published in the news
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newspaper. my editor. asked not. as plain to me why he can of publish this story but before my reading. is because of the people watching this story. the news like many newspapers in west africa is owned by a politician in this case wilson cato play the country's minister of commerce the paper is quietly seen as taking an editorial the soft approach to the current government and by the look of things to the friends of former government says well . we dropped the largess off at the news newspaper about five hours of an hour just waiting on his call to find out whether or not says it is going to publish the story he said it's a ghost of the story then great if not then there is a plan b. in the way. moments later david confirms that he said it's a hazard checked the story so we head across town to meet. rush hour traffic means
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that we reach our destination of the night for the offices of the daily observer. to ensure that he gets coverage david has a not for the first time he says taken his story to the competition. a last minute editorial meeting this cold in the story gets the green light it moves through layout and into print within twelve hours a four month investigation built for one use paper winds up in the front page of and. the news feeds of the far less antagonistic story about calls for war tripe you know we asked the paper's editor in chief for an interview you greased to speak with us when we arrived at the newsroom has left the building and won't take our calls. choose that may twenty second and across west africa the investigation. have started to go. maksim domini story about the
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dealings of businessman patrice. is on the front page of loud tentative it gets picked up by radio out of the supporters of the government presumably circulated on social media a front page of loud tentative calling the paper's editor in chief of the. media. in the. investigation into what he calls the phantom slaughterhouse makes national news in liberia the daily observant leads with david story into caravan the bright talker literacy rates in the country radio is where most liberians get their news and for this story to hit it will need to transition from print to broadcast in the days after publication this investigation it seems has failed to do that. it is the bank that helps clients break the law. now h.s.b.c. secrets around. the political impact of pasta media collaboration it's coordinated
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by the i.c.r.c. was almost immune to the bank like in money from the public and often simply from tax authorities including its engine the panama papers investigation of two thousand and sixteen made headlines across the globe mr prime minister what can you tell me about a company called employees so now i'm starting to feel a bit strange about these questions because it's like you were accusing me of something in iceland the prime minister was confronted on about his feelings he resigned a few days later the founders of the law firm. vested amongst others money has been became and there was a healthy dose of public outrage in many countries this forest of documents basically has been dubbed the paradise and it cost us paradise papers had less impact. few headlines. but even by those standards the reaction to the west african
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leaks has seen mutant wise. it could be the geographical focus of the stories the stubborn silence of many of those investigated or even the lack of evident public and. my question after west africa lakes is where is all that outrage where are those public demonstrations what we do know is that it's not because the communities in the countries in the citizens don't care about these stories all the have to do is speak to the reporters go on facebook to say that every single story from west africa legs was followed very closely and really great local by. case in point bikini a fashion where journalists sandrine sarah dagger of lacanian mr fastow reported on two leading businessmen and a possible case of tax evasion. on a prison most doctors on the stand he couldn't get they didn't want to fall down to
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the plunder vantine a prisoner lector this is. what. your post percent prisoner is you have to kill all the press corps the ministers the last the last person if people in the world will. not wash intellectual sympathy in missions one hundred regime also interest and. see in this it's. been gone and nearly a month after emanuel published his story the ministry of foreign affairs finally got back to him about his questions with questions over. be rude to ask me to tell them specific cases i was investigated there was no need to tell them what they did i just wanted to move clearly what the didn't. call the conduct of diplomacy duty for me issues at the religion of duty this shows
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a lack of understanding of the rule of journalist and running away from being held accountable. the ministry disagrees with in a statement that you to his quote failure to disclose vital information it was unable to put the matter into context and therefore could not provide any additional information that government's been slow to respond to the revelations in the west african leaks or of ignore them completely has come as no surprise what's been more concerning has being the lack of response from other news outlets in the region one would expect stories of high level corruption and financial irregularities to top the news agenda are the subjects of these investigations of the very people who in large part control what gets reported in west africa and what does not. clearly there are some political pressures there's generally that are our press not to publish. their thing kind of things and
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we can understand that we're working in that environment so we can we can never tell. all the variables have more effect on the impact or the lack of every population and i remember one example from ivory coast where the day after the publication of a really strong west africa leak story into the underclass offshore company of a very senior coaches well politician. a newspaper associated with the political party of that politician the next day carried a headline that said. something along the lines of troublemaking journalists just out to settle a score so to my mind the fact that we haven't seen a global or even regional outcry from west africa legs is not indicative in and of itself of the quality but rather of significant work that remains in terms of free press and in terms of investigative journalism what no one can take away from the
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west africa leagues is the fraud that is historic is the first time you how this number of journalists within the subway do columbus and went into production of the project which itself to the value of the web. in the long. collaboration with there was this purity of form. for african journalists who course some do you know see in the suits in newsrooms would love to do lists on there that were on sunday morning them i'm sure this reform if you want but really just said get your left. to put in your particular chord resume with us stuff you can only think that they ask me when we went to school meant to shop for mr and i think. he was religious democracy either to flee from the sea. don't you want men saluting me day in the same pool and yet here put on a poise and leave the. on
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a few good legal briefs you have digital magazine with at the end if you like the feel. there's a misconception about journalism one that many reporters still hold that once you expose corruption or wrongdoing the problem then comes to an end but that's not always the case journalism is just one step on the road to accountability and unless civil society gets behind the story the political will to take action will not be there journalists in short cannot do it alone you've been watching a special edition of our program on the west africa leeks we'll see you next time here at the listening post.
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seen but rarely heard india's two million street children live a desperate existence meets the child reporters from the slumdog press who are giving a voice to invisible children on al-jazeera. ellen o'clock in london with the top stories here on al-jazeera the united states north korea have given the right different accounts of a me team pyongyang to discuss denuclearization north korea describe the talks is extremely regrettable and accuse the united states of it pressuring them to abandon their nuclear program the comments came just off the u.s.
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sector state might pump a few out of pyongyang and he described his two day visit as very productive we made progress on almost all of the central issues and some places a great deal of progress other place there's still more work to be done we talked about what the north koreans are continuing to do and how it is the case we can get our arms around achieving what chairman kim and president proposed a great deal which was the complete denuclearization of north korea there's no no one walked away from that there still it would committee chairman kim is documented . at least eight people have been killed and dozens more injured in the compound mcguinn the somali capital of mogadishu the all group al-shabaab says it was behind the attack near the ministry ministry of interior building even morgan has more. once again the city of mogadishu is living through the aftermath of an attack and once again those responsible are also about fighters the armed group has been battling somalia's government for twelve years it has launched more than half
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a dozen attacks this year alone. i was close to where the explosion happened the car through the checkpoint barrier into the ministry building then it exploded there was smoke everywhere many people died in there but i wasn't able to count them. is fighting to overthrow the government and was pushed out of mogadishu in twenty eleven but it continues to target both government sites and civilians. i saw ten bodies with my own eyes and eight wounded the car exploded inside the ministry building there was a lot of confusion screaming and lots of gunfire. three attackers entered the ministry of interior following the explosion and exchanged gunfire with security forces inside somalia as government says all three have been killed but while those involved in this attack may have been killed al-shabaab remains a significant threat to millions of somalis and the future of their country stability he will morgan are jazeera officials in yemen say more than one hundred
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sixty five people have been killed in fighting between who's the rebels and the saudi led coalition the fighting has been concentrated around the district of two heater which includes the case the road leading to the city of her data local sources have told our desire that pro-government forces have taken control of many areas and to hate the leader has called for more reinforcements to help defend the west coast syrian soldiers have torn down rebel flags and have hoisted portraits of president bashar al assad after retaking the main border crossing with jordan and crossing had been controlled by rebels since two thousand and fifteen cutting off the main trade route for syrian goods to jordan and gulf countries a surrender deal has been brokered by russia. rescuers in thailand have delivered notes from schoolboys trapped in a cave to their families outside it is the first contact they've had since the twelve boys and their coach went missing two weeks ago vacate should read the notes
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apologising to the parents and said they were being taken well and well taken care of and there's no word on when an attempt will be made to bring them out and concerns are growing about oxygen levels in the canes. antiviolence protest is in chicago have shut down traffic on a major highway in an effort to draw attention to the number of shootings in the city they marched along interstate ninety four after early earlier justly with police apiece had warned that anyone walking on the road would face arrest but chicago's man supported them out having two hundred fifty two murders and eleven hundred shootings in chicago so far this year mostly in predominantly black and low income areas. and england football fans are celebrating after watching that team beat sweden to no to reach their first world cup semifinal since one thousand nine hundred ninety these are the scenes here in central london and you will play the winner of the last quarter final between russia and croatia which is on the way and
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