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has been talking to their constituents in barcelona explaining what direction they are going to take he has been start learning. prime minister and then also. a minister came in just a little less so now we can tell him leaders should we need with international activities and make us strong commitment for the continent coast in international level we don't expect. although there has been a change now the socialist government you have to remember. you. he was elected. the prime minister mr sentient. just proposed to change. the course of that i could jump in it where do you see no chance of any sort of political compromise some at least leaders being released from jail perhaps
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something towards reorganizing a vote again. i hope that but at the moment i cannot see. the government doing that because he has now the arguments yes the power to explain to them. to tell to their judges to free political leaders because everyone in europe now can see that there are political prisoners all right thanks so much for your thoughts on that. thank you very much. three palestinians have been killed by israeli strikes in the latest friday protests at the gaza israel border fence health workers say at least another two hundred forty five people were injured in the eighteenth week of demonstrations urging an end to the israeli blockade. dozens of doctors and medical staff in nicaragua have been
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sacked for treating antigovernment protesters there thousands were injured and four hundred fifty killed in three months of riots latin america reports from the city of. students doctors and residents like protest against the government outside of the university hospital of nicaragua's second largest city but help me oh my god will you take care of me now i have cancer and that just by the only oncologist. at least thirty five doctors nurses laboratory workers and even cleaners received this letter friday morning four lines saying only that they'd been dismissed. for taking part in the peaceful marches in support of the social groups and students against the massacre carried out. during three months of civil unrest doctors and nurses helped medical students tend
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to thousands of people wounded during clashes with police and paramilitary groups doctors say many protestors and even civilian bystanders shot in the conflict would have survived had they not been to do a public law spittles. have had the hospital's chief surgeon had worked here for thirty three years. it's our obligation to cure the injured we also explicitly critical of the regime's brutal repression of. doctor and that was once a supporter of daniel ortega revolution but is now openly critical moment that. the letter doesn't say why i've been sacked the director told me it was because i was supporting terrorists i'm not a terrorist i'm a pediatrician i save lives we were told the hospital director was not available for comment. graeme and defiantly but off camera many doctors are telling us the. they are actually very right they believe this is just the first.
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thing that there are arrests or worse. the dismissals here appear to be the first against rebellious public servants since the government began what it calls operation cleanup and prediction is it is has just begun the saloon human al-jazeera on the ground. security is proving a big concern as molly prepares for presidential elections on sunday only seventeen people have been killed in campaigning people will choose between twenty four candidates including incumbent president abraham. his opponents say the past five years under his leadership have been a disaster ports from bamako voting is about to begin but many registered voters can't find their names on the electoral roll the u.n. peacekeeping mission middle smart is trying to help them in. the organizing and
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security of this election is the task of mali and authorities in minister we provide support such as the transportation of logistical material and personnel as well as government officials especially democracy and the north where access is difficult we also sensitize the public through radio and other media outlets to the importance of voting it's a daunting task less than half the eight and a half million registered voters had received their election cards by last week that's just one of the many challenges facing election organizers in security is another the government has little influence in large remote areas of northern and central mali armed groups linked to al qaeda have threatened to disarm in the electoral activities their security is being grabbed up in the capital bamako. the government says it has mobilized more than thirty thousand personnel to maintain security at polling stations special forces organize daily patrols and exercises such as this one to raise the state of readiness as the countdown to words election
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day begins in don't move limit only for we have provided resources to our regional governors to ensure the safety is traditional voter cards and polling centers we guarantee the security of this process with the help of our partners in the noosa and french operation as well as armed movements voters have a choice of twenty four candidates including president people he would like akita who is seeking reelection he won by a landslide in the last election five years ago since then has lost much support his opponents say he has failed to restore stability and improve the livelihood of mali's among his long list of rivals opinion polls say the main one is former finance minister. to come up informally. and this is the first time in mali when opinion polls have shown a very tight race between the incumbent president and the opposition leader by the looks of it the current president may not have much luck five years in power lead
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to grave insecurity deep social crises the army hasn't been restructured as promised and corruption levels are unprecedented. the stakes are high for mali illicit action with some saying it could be the last chance for the country to step back from the brink of more violence poverty and unemployment mohamed fun and dizzier by marco. still ahead on al-jazeera it was raining home runs in texas major league baseball action coming up in school. every year or creates fear and division amongst its citizens with stories of loss no one told. is sweeping association of islam with violence. in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities
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in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life twice a victim coming soon on al-jazeera an insider's perspective just six months ago we were at the brink of a war of the real donald trump i think he makes comments that he probably shouldn't make from the former trump campaign national security director donald is in a class all by himself and for the thirty years i've known donald he creates his own reality maybe his son goes head to head with j.d. coolidge and there has been no evidence that shows collusion if that's not collusion if that's not working with the russians what is known al jazeera.
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all right sports fans as catch up with all the news his father sammy thank you so much qualifying for the hungary and grand prix begins in just a few hours time for ari and red bull have dominated friday's practice sessions sebastian vettel finished with the quickest time from the two sessions just ahead of red bulls max for stopping and daniel cardo world championship leader louis ham . it was just one of many struggling for growth on the dust track the drivers all too aware that they need to qualify well to have a chance of winning on sunday at a circuit that is known to be difficult to overtake i. think it was ok. there's always a little bit you can do better i think it's been. so i think everybody was trying to get the ties to work so we'll see it to morrow or the weather's doing but the crucial to get them to work to find the sweet spot. i'm sure miss avies will buy more tomorrow one lot for ari already seem so i think now that they're probably the
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target that everyone's trying to tell us but yeah i still think oh my god today we didn't execute the police and i'm confident the silky tensing you know package. but yeah you know the i think even with a good race car which we have you know the long runs i think. first rule is what i want to qualify on no doubt but second row might soon be a disaster so why don't we all of the. force india has bigger issues to deal with than staying on the track the team have gone into administration their mexican driver sergio perez said the financial situation of the team is critical team officials say the future of the company will be clear in the next few weeks but they will be competing in the hungary and grand prix as normal if you have financial constraints which i believe our constraints are greater than some of our midfield competitors it makes it harder but you know we're here to do the best we can and will continue to push try to get two point finishes and you know we're
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still focusing on getting fourth again event his box boss a max alegria believes signing christian rinaldo will raise the level competition and the italian italian champions sign a thirty three year old from around the trade for one hundred thirty million dollars earlier this month as they look to win an eighth assyria title in a row. so we're going to have to work hard to work exhaustively and have great respect for the competition it will be even tougher than the last year whatever field or on just the idea of having to pay to get the best player in the world is an important stimulus for our opponents so it's going to be hard but also we could have a smooth road if we continue playing the same way that we've always played we shouldn't change anything or one of the biggest rivalries in world football is said to be renewed later on saturday english premier league giants liverpool and manchester united are set to face off in one of the world's biggest stadiums the game is happening in the united states at the one hundred thousand seater michigan
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stadium known to locals as the bakehouse the game is part of the pre-season tournaments the international champions trophy with the premier league season starting in just over two weeks liverpool are heading into that campaign with big expectation that's. the size of the club we are liverpool is we want to compete every year for everything that's possible closely with the. thing with the players we have we had already last season we can compete also and become decision to completion and hopefully you know there's some exposure this year russia's bound from international athletics so widespread and state sponsored doping will remain in place until at least december that's according to the sport's governing body the . the country was suspended from international competitions in november two thousand and fifteen and its track and field athletes missed the olympics in rio the following year russia had hoped to be reinstated at the idea meeting on friday
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but while athletics chiefs admit progress has been made the country hasn't yet met the criteria it's been set. well texas rangers pulled off a surprise when on friday the bottom side in the american league a west of vision beating the top side houston doing it with ease the rangers crushing houston and their own ballpark they smash them big home runs first robinson hitting a two run homer in the fifth. while they. launched a solo home run in the eighth but there was still some more damage to be done york's and profar getting yet another home run in the next inning this was only the second win for the texas ten ratchet's. there were even more home runs over in detroit the tigers going at home against cleveland the indians smashing for homers on route to an eight three when cleveland are currently top of american league central division i mean murray took a break from his u.s.
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open preparations in washington to face pretty tough opponents on the court and it was not. former england international wayne rooney who took up the challenge it started off as a friendly game of tennis but quickly turned into a variation on the football match murray who is in washington the head of the city open which begins on monday said he was happy to meet rooney and who has just been named captain of the major league soccer team d.c. united. and that's all your support for now i'll be back with more later but for now it's back to you sammy thanks so much that's it for this news hour adrian's back in a moment with a number of bullets so stay with us. carcinogen
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. they suspected money laundering operation but this time it was different. an accidental discovery the wharfs initial suspicions. unraveled some unprecedented scale of systemic international corruption people in power investigates a racket of such magnitude that it threaten the government and redefine the rules
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of impunity. the carwash. josie of. the new poll ranks mexico city is the pool with worst in the world for sexual violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend very pretty young you feel unsafe threatened you think about how to react what do i do if this gets way no money on a uses a new service it's called drive it's for women passages only and drawn by women drivers. to some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven monitoring of drivers.
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a school for midwives attacked in the afghan city of john about sixty five people trapped the battle goes on. this is al jazeera live from doha also ahead final election results in pakistan has the clear lead but he'll lead coalition papa's rival slow want a new vote. zimbabwe prepares for a very unfamiliar election no robert mugabe and a new opposition leader will live in harare. and. this is climate change flames sweeping toward california and cities heat waves and wildfires in europe scientists say the dramatic effects i hear now. we begin though with breaking news from egypt where
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a quarter sentenced seventy five people to death for their involvement in a sit in in twenty thirteen that's when thousands protested in squares in cairo against the ousting of the democratically elected president mohamed morsi he was pushed from power at a military coup led by then general and now president a bill fattah el-sisi senior members of the muslim brotherhood are among those sentenced hussein is in egypt campaign at amnesty international he joins us now live via skype from tunis what's your reaction to this verdict. the sentence as he's very still in force just. not be sentenced yet it is the. most we should not issue this non-binding and since a court. decision. and this actually it's very shocking because we're talking about seventy five minutes to scoop this bill t. . just seemed kind not the singles hugely service member has been
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a count there is over nine hundred people at the cd and it's various news there and not just so much it's fluency in line. was. the synthesis did this and mrs massive credit down is there is misspent downs and surely distance on as you say the grand mufti is opinion is non-binding nonetheless its convention that his opinion is sort before any death sentences is passed down i mean whatever he says that the court is likely to go ahead with with handing the sentence down isnt it. just true yes yes and it's just it's a sickening kind of he says the course it will have to those who wish it was not ok so what is the official reaction from amnesty international to this kind of mass sentencing this this this mass handing down of the death penalty to people who were
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involved in what was at the time a fairly peaceful process that was broken up very violently. against of course who's this particular slaughter trial and other mass trials. it's extremely difficult to prove interview since that is you when you have the trial of over seven hundred people. there is the trial has been going on now for two years and me it's an easy good thing to sort of the second has been in prison for for almost five years then says also in violation egyptian law and pretrial detention. always this sort of mass thrust where millions into his disappearance he finds an. old school additional sources to do research to see sure that individuals are getting a fair trial and we sell you sort into this don't all right what about reaction from the international community that there will of course be some form of
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condemnation but with the trumpet ministration this week restoring a two hundred million dollars in military aid to egypt despite this intensifying crackdown on human rights by the egyptian authorities at what what what could be and could international community do to to pressure egypt. i mean the very things that he could do is to simply come out and say this is not ok for the sentences and the continuation of the messenger seems a continuation of that disparity egypt a continuation of the crackdown on human rights intuitions a crackdown so side to nathanson journalists needs to go and now sit but however as long as you are business as usual going on as long as you have countries exporting arms others used for human rights violations egypt as long as the other countries that continue to export to this equipment then it's very difficult to see solutions or to change course in you because he feels it is there an account like he cannot
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be held accountable whatever is needed it's a good start to many thanks indeed hussein bobi the egypt campaign at amnesty international. one other developing story this hour afghan special forces are battling several gunmen who stormed a school for midwives it's in the eastern city of jalalabad dozens of people were trapped in the building some reports say that many of them have now been freed let's go live now to kabul al jazeera shiela palace is monitoring developments from there shall what's the latest. this attack has been ongoing from four and a half hours now it started with multiple explosions gunmen into the building inside sixty nine people that's coming from the provincial government spokesperson those people students teaches at midwives now they did get some advance warning that a tech may take place and they managed to get into safe rooms these attackers came in in the last four and a half hours we have seen a heavy firefight gun battle between afghan special forces and these attackers
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about an hour ago we got news that a convoy of humvees had breached the compound and after that there was a heavy firefight and then fifty seven people were freed the twelve people remaining their fate is unknown. this incident is remarkably reminiscent of of recent attacks in afghanistan is that. and in particular jalalabad so jalalabad is the capital of know how province we know that eisel the taliban network operate heavily from nega hard province jalalabad beginning of this year we had an attack on the save the children compound six people died this month alone four attacks on the first of july one thousand people died in a suicide bombing on the tenth of july another suicide bombing on the eleventh of july another suicide bombing and that attack was actually quite similar to the attack we're seeing today a bombing then a big firefight in that case
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a livin people died no one took responsibility for that attack and we have yet to hear if anyone has claimed responsibility for this attack from the very thanks i was there a shot of bullets there live in kabul. pakistan's election commission has declared the results for all two hundred seventy seats in the country's general election imran khan will be the next prime minister his pakistan terry and chef is the official winner with one hundred fifteen seats but that is short of a majority to form a government he needs coalition partners to get to the magic number of one three seven his closest rival is the pakistan muslim league of jailed former leader now musharraf which finished with sixty four seats the pakistan people's party of this isolated former prime minister benazir bhutto has forty three of the smaller
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parties finished with a combined total of forty eight let's go live now to islam about al-jazeera has come out hyder is there so as you are saying a couple of hours ago imran khan will be the next prime minister of pakistan but there are those who are disputing the result. well yes absolutely and they did allude to our disputing that it did the politicians who have had complete grip on the budget sonny pollard gig they've been dead a tradition of bargees some of them all old hands out political parties or what didn't happen days the leader of the right wing religious party that in the months ahead there might they say i'm i'm all enough i live here man he's come out very strongly think that this election should be null and void and there should be reelection however them ron kahn had already said i need religion to open any constituency for
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a recount one of various ministers all the elected representatives and even said that he's willing to lead them all on a do a recount in the constituency read he has been defeated and even ready for an election and that constituency emraan looking very confident however right now as we know even i didn't just on the outskirts of islam a body all the minister senior leaders are meeting they're deciding on who would get what portfolio now their dear lection commission result has come out the president of pakistan under the constitution will now call for a session of parliament all these people who have been elected will go to bali and some of them of course have been defeated so they won't be taking all but any of the parties decided not to take all that doesn't make a difference to imran khan what will happen is dead windows parliamentarians meet
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parliament they will have to choose their deputy speaker dennis speaker and after that all the political parties will come out for their nomination for the prime ministership but as you said emraan in a very strong position and getting stronger by the day a deal many thanks indeed i'll just hide to them like. in islam about. divers have begun to search for bodies below cliff tops in greece where people trying to escape wildfires are believed to fall into that death's the greek government has updated the death toll it now says that eighty eight people were killed in beach resorts around us ans relatives of the dead are criticizing government leaders for their slow response to the crisis back. in the u.s. at least two firefighters have died battling wildfires in northern california hot weather and high winds fueling the flames five hundred structures have been destroyed and evacuation orders have been issued to two thirty seven thousand people firefighters say the blaze would probably burn deeper into urban areas
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before it can be contained to serious money on one hundred ports. the wildfire tool through neighborhoods like this one in the city of reading in the middle of the night fire crews were forced to go door to door officials used loudspeakers to tell residents to leave the wildfire moved with such speed many had just minutes to get out i drove up before my mom and dad. this is what i thought about spot. i don't know how many minutes after. he left the house but it went in the police but he said he could see the fire. as he was leaving. and. so i knew that night he made it out and i don't i'm afraid some people may not. like. police say the wildfire was spotted by a mechanical failure in a vehicle on monday but in the spice of forty eight hours it had tripled in size
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and then on thursday night the blaze exploded and crossed the sec remain to river. you know the city.

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