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he told the crowds he would hold ministers accountable for any wrongdoing yes come on board so we can form a government in pakistan where a minister will be afraid of corruption but our national accountability bureau will catch a prime minister and ministers as it happens in europe. is in charge district near the border with afghanistan he spoke to rural voters. i watched majority of the budgets county population lived in rural areas where dime had. although it did take part in the election rigorously they have not seen the kind of results by their leadership in a country where corruption runs high in political political leader direct. typing all the billions of dollars from their country ended rural areas people do not have clean drinking water they do not have education they do not have medical care and all those things are necessary for nation building. and
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for political leadership change will translate into a change. in an. election. as it's never proved any change to a lot of what i'm doing now is what i've been to him for many years there is no change for the poor in this country and it's going from bad to worse. for the poor elections only mean a change of thing more but it matters a lot to the elite class who are sucking our blood through corruption for their own good and they have gone from millionaires to billionaires but the poor are still suffering because of the social media days now are nowhere near and political leaders are getting a grilling from the population to what they have done in. government and goal by day have not been able to deliver on the promise of trying to better the lives of the watch majority of its population and therefore did
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a question mark as to what happens next. still to come here on the news are thousands more on a limb picked figure skater killed in kazakhstan details just ahead in the sports teams. in iran waste inefficiencies and a growing population have led to twin living water supplies. have been determined to attract water from any source possible this is what we see as a result now of the country's future it's. attitude to change and innovative solutions are being found people in power investigates iran's water crisis on al-jazeera. when people need to be heard. but it's been for a few jomo still is life it's not
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a normal life show and the story needs to be told to do stories that have an impact on the suspect by testifying before the law to make sure that the bad guys are popping back al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new documentaries and live moves on air and online. time for sports news has far. thanks very much sebastian vettel put for ari on pole position for his home german grand prix for city's driver valtteri bottas had thought he sealed the position but that was before the world championship leader
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moved to the top of the leaderboard with just seconds left in qualifying vettel produced a nearly perfect final lap to edge bottas who will race from second on the grid it was a very good day for ferrari with can be right can and thirty six. excellent excellent session follows the cause for the move in q one i could already feel that yeah i can play so then it was you know about getting through and trying couple of things and q three it was important to put the laps together which was the case so really really happy and yeah you don't have many of those days especially at home so let's reverse. stop stop stop stop. but not a good day for vettel title rival lewis hamilton who suffered a major setback the mercedes driver had to get out of his car try to push it back to the garage after his car was hit with hydraulic failure he finished down in
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fourteenth place hamilton is eight points behind vettel in the standings. trying to see if i can get the car back so they go to try to push it back in the hope that maybe they can they can fix it but. i could see there was liquid hay and it was a long way to go and they wouldn't let me push it back and forth. which is tough you know everyone works so hard when you're fighting for a championship this close kind of four days like this golf's open championship has become a really tight affair three players are tied at the top jordan speech was particularly presses on saturday with a sixty five in the third round he's tied on nine under with kevin chester and zander shuffle. tiger woods is tied for six and is five under who has won the competition since two thousand and six. that was that was that was big for me just to not finish on it was too big slice three holes play as well as i did.
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i've set a really good at bat shuttle eighteen and. a lay up which is perfect the left side so i mean what that's like. at eighty three yards and i figured this is just like haiti six like i practice a backyard and a number watch the scores this morning near the course was very gettable seem like i said parts shorter parts for birdie on every hole starting out and sometimes it's good to see sometimes it's not so good to see but a bonus for to get on to the green and obviously for the kind of curl and. it was a dream start for the day pre-season football tours are taking place all over the world premier league champions manchester city phased dortmund in the opening game of the international champions cup in chicago and it was the german side who opened the scoring through a penalty markets he has stepped up to put his team ahead of twenty eight minutes. cities at record signing riyadh marez made his debut following his eighty million
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dollar move from alastor city the algerian striker failing to score his first goal with a free kick before half time final score dortmund one city. dry stage this is stupid this is good so i don't know that's good it's always good to win of course everyone is satisfied but we also have to see how things go but there are many things which are very very positive. good in the game. with all the players the very very good seems to. prefer to win but. it's the season who just prefer the team for their coming back is the best. legendary italian. made his public debut for paris and earlier
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it wasn't the happiest bow he could have hoped for p.s.g. went down three one to byron munich two of the goals were however conceded by p.s. g.'s sub keeper after bush went off on sixty six. double olympic champion shelley and frazier price has continued her successful comeback to athletics the jamaican won the hundred meters in a time of ten point nine eight seconds at the anniversary games in london the seven time world champion gave birth to her son last august first time since her return beating out american deseret riots. and there was a bizarre ending to the women's three thousand meters in london ethiopia's fan to boot it stopped suddenly with two hundred metres left in the race. just overtaken kenyans clearly in rank error to be made and thought she'd won it when she realized her mistake it was too late. ended up clinching the victory katsaris nasser
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has won the opening leg of the silk way rally the two time dakar rally winner claimed the three hundred eleven kilometers staged up again and was a star connor russia the eighth edition of the race will take drivers through a total of seven stages covering more than three thousand five hundred kilometers with a clue sion in moscow's red square. and thousands turned out to pay their final respects to limpid medal winning figure skater dennis ten the twenty five year old died from injuries he sustained in a knife attack in his native kazakstan on thursday ten was trying to stop two men from stealing his car mirrors when the stabbing happened ten became the first skater from kazakstan to win an olympic medal when he got bronze at the two thousand and fourteen sochi games two suspects have been detained over the killing . and that's all your sport for now more later. and one more bit of sports news before we wrap it up for you the names of the took you twenty twenty and limpy
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complera limping mascots have just been announced so meet me right and so may the blue fellow's name means future while his counterparts name comes from a popular cherry blossom for right that was. robbed matheson's in the chair in a couple of minutes i'm twenty three g. a little later. on counting the costs of stronger growth forecasts the subsaharan africa but a big challenge is looming the world's second biggest aviation tradeshow takes off in the u.k. plus why three d. printed buildings are causing some just. counting the cost on the. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and
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rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill the way it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event . with the love of chess. after years behind bars he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with his friend and chest and he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the gate that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe you find latin american jazz private lessons on the houses even.
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being located outside that western centrex fear of influence were able to bring a different perspective to global events when you peel away the lists of the military and the financial darkening you see the people in those words and those policies are affecting see the emotion on their faces the situation they're living in that's when our viewers can identify with the story. the victims are buried on the weapons stays silent a truce is holding between gaza and israel.
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this is al jazeera live from doha i robot it's also ahead stories of disappearance and torture emerge from nicaragua as mosque on the other trees patrolled streets in the capital. well. hoping to play to their own choosing a muslim minority in the philippines prepares for a presidential order that could end of fourteen you war. and sweden struggles to beat back the flames as drug spreads and you for your across northern europe. the weapons have stayed quiet on both sides of the israeli gaza divide and a truce seems to be holding the deal was brokered after a deadly friday israeli air strikes and tank fire hits dozens of hamas targets after the shooting of an israeli soldier four palestinians were killed and at least one hundred twenty wounded no one is talking about how long this column will last
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but in gaza they've been burying their dead stephanie decker reports. how mass is many chewing the kasam brigades are burying their dead three their members were killed on friday afternoon israel struck various how mass monitoring posts along the border soon after an israeli soldier was shot from gaza he later died of his wounds sixty sites belonging to ham ass were attacked by israeli forces late into the night a few rockets were fired from gaza in response and a cease fire was announced hours later it's the second ceasefire in a week i don't think. i would last for a long time i think it's better for. unfortunately we will have just. two of those or story after that with. many problems of the. people in. the pattern of
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escalation the fire and elation ceasefire between israel and hamas will only continue in the long run to leave the situation for the people here almost two people are living under this blockade and everyone says the same thing how impossible life has become here. i can't afford anything to work as a tailor in israel before the blockade i made around the thousand three hundred dollars a month of the moment i can't even make three hundred dollars a month exchanging money i work two shifts a day morning and night the meaning of humanity is missing and most people are educating the confines work people have to straight on to pressed people are willing to die those who are married cannot feed their children patients can't get medication and there is no electricity this is really painful and sad. palestinians here have little power to influence the political decisions made either in gaza or
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