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opposition be the body of course let's say thirty three no president somebody has ever been moved by you know. the democratic vote by a opposition leader and i think if this happens you find it will be a president of the mahdi and. it's likely by many analyses but i'm so the cause of this. situation that i have to discard the opposition it's very unpopular with the status quo many of them off of course the out polarized divided about the leadership of iran and look up to the last five yet but as i said if the opposition decides to support one man probably they will present a very formidable challenge to. find the. hole and fall there joining me on the line from karama thankee. private sector organization is accusing the ruling party of engineering land seizures all over the country says
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the government's trying to pressure or punish suspected opponents up to four hundred fifty people have died in more than three months of anti-government protests and seen human reports from just the capital. squatters settlements like this one are sprouting up over much of nicaragua and he was bribed with his family just last week when he heard that this prime property on the outskirts of managua was pretty for the taking. but the. nearly invisible we've been told it belongs to the government of a commander doing who are supporting us. at least one part of what he says is faults it's private property whose only say that they were thrown out by the squatters when they showed up with their land titles. with the then rules we have reported this to the police and the public prosecutor the mayor but nothing so far . off camera one of the squatters told me they're being rewarded by the government
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for their loyalty to president. honor the settlement has been named. invasions are also a way to pressure and punish those who are viewed as adversaries such as the cohen group one of nicaragua's largest at least three of their properties in northwest and there have been invaded but not by poor land the squatters. these are heavily armed masked ropes of thirty forty or fifty people who are organized with clearly just to go preparation or going there set up as security rings on the outlying roads to control anyone who approaches. the police he says refused to intervene the invasions came after executive manner jupiter colin had publicly stated that nicaragua needed democratic reforms the largest business council accuses the government of organizing lang grabs to keep the private sector in line. some landowners a setting up flimsy zinc walls to try to keep invaders out signs like this one
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reading private property are turning up everywhere opposition leaders point out that no one has invaded the property so far of people known to be allies of the government so far at least thirty major agricultural properties have been occupied many owned by foreigners it may help keep these homeless people happy but it's adding yet another layer of political and economic instability to a country that can ill afford it to see a new been. several major artists are pulling their work on exhibition at one of the united kingdom's leading museums it's impose us at london's design museum hosting an upcoming event by an international arms dealer has the. it's one of the most well respected museums in the u.k. but it now finds itself at the center of a controversy dozens of graphic designers and artists have arrived here demanding their work currently on show in the museum be given back their protesting against
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the museum's to season to host an event organized by a company called leonardo estimated to be the world's ninth largest arms dealer the house some controversial customers including saudi arabia the philippines and turkey. so. the arms industry that we felt that we had no choice but to move away from the exhibition unless the museum committed to not take money from the fossil fuel industries that we see is. they've had arms dealers events the national gallery natural history museum at the science museum every single time in protest every single time varies events have been essentially kicked out of those buildings and so why on earth did design museum not realize that this was going to be a controversial booking of course they knew the irony is that the exhibition of the artists what they were drawn from is called hope to know was meant to celebrate the
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relationship between technology and graphic design and political activism among the big name artists with drawing their work is the designer behind the barack obama hope poster and the creator of the i love new york logo it's been picked up on behalf of milton glaser to be all of new york like oh we dedicate our lives to activism and fighting for inclusion and fantasy pointless and for free and that's absolutely dogs with the hosting of and leonardo who would profit from death from destruction the museum's director says he regrets their decision to remove their work we have a mixed economy we sell tickets we have two shops a cafe a restaurant and events business and that means business means that we will rent out the building. two universities accountants individuals can get married here and some commercial events which are not part of our program not indorsed by us but a private event well work that was once inside the museum has now been brought out
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on to the street the museum says what's left of the exhibition will be free to the public but the issue of how this museum and others supplement their income is now in the spotlight leave barca al-jazeera loved it. stay with us sports. was the season with. the fan favorites back in just a sec. business updates. going places together.
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julie thank you so much twelve wickets fell on the second day of the first test between england and india in birmingham the english shared just two to their overnight score to be all out for two hundred and eighty seven india's open has got off to a solid start bringing up a fifty partnership in eleven overs but a mini collapse or them slumped to fifty nine for three sam curran claimed three wickets in quick succession been stokes also chipping in with two quick wickets with a big lead looking likely england were unable to finish off the indian side captain vitor kohli took control of the strike as the tail where been put on ninety two runs for the final two wickets kohli eventually lost to fall on the agonizing score of one hundred and forty nine car in the best of england's bowlers finishing with figures or four for seventy four in what is just the second test match for his country there was a late breakthrough for the visitors with alastair cook bowled for
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a duck to close out play england that went from a strong position in the middle of the day to holding just a twenty two run lead at stumps yeah i think obviously personally was probably a pretty special day with me at the ball obviously coming on taking a few early wickets which was pretty cool really remember it was all so so unreal bit. as you said not idealism could get in there but i think the big positive that we managed to bottom up before toto and. again i think is where when they got what they paid for it's going to great as much. what that innings of without has done is that it has narrowed the gap massively between the two teams what he does is that whenever he bats in that fashion he more often than not he gets the team into good positions because. also he can ward this was his first hundred in the in england and as much as he was like he was waiting for
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a long time to get to this but he made sure that he continued even after that the w.d.c. invitational has teed off in akron ohio it's the third of the four annual will golf championship events england's ian poulter is the only leader at this stage he hit eight under par sixty two in thursday's first round american rickie fowler is hot on the heels of the twenty nine year old trailed by one shot. francesco molinari has struggled in his opening round the italian is even par through seventeen holes while tiger woods has shot his the lowest opening round of the year four under par sixty six. i feel like today i didn't quite hit as well as was i wanted to but i i fought out a score today which was good and. really thought i putted well i delivered a work yesterday trying to. get
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a feel for the ball rolling out because the last time i played it wasn't that wasn't the case and a lot of pos from ball yesterday and consequently today i felt really comfortable. one time major winner michelle wie has been forced to withdraw from the women's british open midway through her opening round with a head injury the twenty eight year old said she had been doing everything possible to be ready in the lead up to the tournament but couldn't handle the pain any longer the american says she will now take time off to get a cell fully healthy australia. holds a one shot advantage off the karting a seven under sixty five. they are not a bonnet she is returning to ventus from ac milan after just one season the thirty one year old has signed a five year deal with his former club with forty million dollars in a direct swap with. other times striker gonzalo higuaín also switching clubs he has been loaned to milan for twenty one million dollars the telly and club also have the option to buy him at the end of the season future at events as has been in
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doubt ever since cristiana rebel those records signing last month. the italian champions were in pre-season action on wednesday taking on a major league soccer all star team in atlanta and they are giving them the lead after twenty one minutes the m.l.s. side struck back minutes later to yourself martin is. in the end it went down to penalties lead telly and champs winning five three. life and years off to a positive start for us all they want to second successive game in pre-season beating premier league rivals chelsea but it was the blues that took the lead early on and tony ruediger getting the ball. also all piled on the pressure in the second half finally realising in injury time through alexander the lack of it the match went to penalties where alex would be scored the winner of to play to
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check save the penalty arsenal's boss says he's happy with the squad ahead of the new seeds. ben was payors meltdown at the end of his match against marcos baghdatis has cost him more than sixteen thousand dollars the frenchman smashed three records late in his first round loss he was fined for unsportsmanlike conduct audible obscene ities and a lack of best efforts the fine handed seen by the a.t.p. was more than twice his prize money. moto g.p. is back after a three week break which has given world champion mark markets plenty of time to enjoy he's big lead in the standings the spaniard goes into the czech grand prix forty six points ahead of valentino rossi. the second place in the championship is quite good and the problem is that i wasn't strong enough in the first part for a fourth the disadvantage compared to mark is already. big so we need that we need to work. and that's what will fall from
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a specter judy in london. well you can buy that much more about the stories we're following head straight to our website he addressed in case you don't have a debbie debbie debbie does al-jazeera dot com that's it back in a sec bob by. the way when this idea popped into it when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief cole. of opinion equality in our society today or if you join us on sat criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is
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a dialogue what does it feel like bring you to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to flee the speakers for change join the conversation on our. new poll ranks mexico city is the pull 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 you're very pretty and young you feel unsafe threatened you think about how to react what do i do if this gets worse no money on the uses a new service it's called loyal droid it's for women custards is only a drum by women drivers pull for some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven above the tree of drive as corrupt officials have been ousted. and activists of the chinese villager who can.
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rebels to politician. president emerson mind dad takes a commanding lead in the zimbabwe election with almost all of the results candidates. all of them to limit some of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up we're getting election results in mali to the vote is going to a second round after president fails to secure enough support
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a siberian strike kills dozens in the yemeni city of holiday does the un invites the warring sides to geneva for peace talks and tech giant apple hits one trillion dollars in market value. zimbabwe's and was sent my god what has taken a strong lead in presidential election results with almost all of the country's provinces returned results from nine ads attend the zimbabwe's provinces have been announced the last expected this hour will open in the didn't elson shimizu won almost five hundred fifty thousand votes as of a possible seven hundred seventy thousand cast in the harare metropolitan province but sunny p.s. my god was so flaw secure more provincial support he's ahead by about two hundred thousand. joins us live from the capital harare so are things unfolding in the way
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perhaps the people expected malcolm. well the first nine provinces were read out short while ago here at the results center of the electoral commission is just one province left to go as he said no one goes in the lead for. the victor to have an outright when they need fifty percent of the total valid votes cast plus one votes at the moment so far just on a quick calculation looks like when i go has forty three percent of the total valid votes cast and to me to have thirty nine according to the electoral commission thirty nine percent of the valid votes cost so that means it's still a possibility of a runoff even though according to their results meaning our grass is in the lead but the opposition of modi disputed these results they do say that this election is rigged but we won't know more until when hopefully a short while from now the commissioners will take a seat again in the room in there and read out the results for that final and tenth
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province now can you just tell our viewers what the atmosphere spain like over the past couple of days working towards these results being in on. wednesday yesterday their opposition supporters gathered outside their party headquarters what the opposition say was a peaceful celebration of what they say was an announcement of their victory but then the army was deployed into the city when some of the people who'd gathered on the streets started throwing rocks at the electoral commission building it was a swift and brutal crackdown the army broke up the crowd seizing live gunfire police said six people were killed fourteen injured so they are the opposition as well as some of the international actually should have been very critical of this kind of violence. today just a few hours ago we were outside the party headquarters where some opposition supporters have been detained inside their official said they've been arbitrarily detained in there by soldiers and then please for about twenty four hours they were
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led out onto a police truck arrested taken to a police station and there they've since been charged with crimes relating to starting process the police said they did arrested twenty six people and charge them so far opposition say those people arrested are politically targeted they say that the ruling party and the police trying to break their operation have the police say that these people are responsible for the violence that we saw on the streets of harare yesterday and that's what they've been charged with. joining us live from harare all land school is the managing editor of the media last a zimbabwean online station is here in the u.k. he joins me now as salon's who've been watching these results come in we've got one more schickel just to our viewers what we've seen so far and whether that follows. the usual pattern if i can use that phraseology yes we have ten provinces and so we big given results for each of the candidates in each of those ten provinces
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and then you get a total of what the number of votes they got for those ten provinces but i must stress that we were already seeing some red flags from the voter turnout i think one of those provinces. in central saying there's a voter turnout of mind in mind mine percent. it sounds very dodgy. i don't know how accurate that is but if you know just looking at that it doesn't look doesn't look right. but of course the province that is left is mushroom oil in the west and based on the performance of the parliamentary election i do not think the. empty cell lines kind of you will be getting much from that particular province but it's curious that you would announce nine provinces and then when you live to one province you say we're taking a one hour break and then you know all of that just feeds into you know people the
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way people are reacting they're just asking themselves this is being deliberately designed to emotionally drained people so that by the time they're known to that we know everyone is just drained and you know most people want to go to bed now and it is emotionally draining is that i think you mentioned before that in all the time that you've lived outside of zimbabwe you know people's i'm up windsor sick and tired of being sick and tired you know what kind of leadership does the country need nevermind who what kind of problems need to be solved what kind of leadership does the country need. you know. the opposition leader nelson terms there was asked if you were going to ask people to go back on the streets if the results didn't go in his favor and i think he gave a very good answer saying i don't need to ask them to go back on the streets because they're already on the streets because they're unemployed so these are the real problems that people are facing they don't have jobs you know you have portals on roads you know no ark no access to clean water those
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a basic things that people want resolved and this election was really a chance for zimbabwe to set up on a good path where you have investors willing to invest in the country if it's just said that just one day off it is sponsible behavior you know in front of international journalists in front of international observers to have six people gunned down we would call for calm heads. if i think the results so far just showing a divided country yes isn't a p.f. won a landslide in the parliamentary elections but i think the performance of nelson chamisa to go neck and neck with him a sort of number where the way he used is there's really not much that you separating them and i think that shows a very divided country that you know the results between the two presidents are kind it is. quite close and now the in the opinion polls where it correct that you
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know this is a very close race so probably a government of national unity is the way to go i think the president needs this because it is legacy what kind of legacy does he want to to sit if they decide to say we're going this alone which is what his advisors or most of those close you must say. we remaining in the moment i don't see us moving any way lance let's see what happens thank you very much for your company this evening thank you jim. well we just have results in mali's presidential elections where neither of the main candidates has secured more than fifty percent of the vote which means it will then proceed to a second round well the electoral commission has just announced the president a british. one forty percent of that vote his rival somali s.c.c.a. got seventeen percent well molly's opposition candidates have slammed that vote saying it was rigged and they won't accept the results from voting stations that
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they suspect have been meddled with. on the form from bomb mccoll so mohamed we have the results what happens now. what happens is what many here expected actually the results are not quite you know far from the expectations there will be a lot of votes between some of the few and the president could run with a concrete on that one of the small thing is that your position. for guest today and this is the story and they decided eighteen out of twenty three rival presidential candidates eighteen of them. issued a joint statement against the rigging against the manipulation and so on. unity that they have shown us today is guilty because they did it to you know unity behind the smile of people in the second round on that one of the small.
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percent a huge challenge for president abraham. we know that nothing like republicans no opposition leader has ever won presidential election against a sitting president in the democratic history of money if it happens this time around. it will be a precedent let's look at the illustration different from last year the opposition has gained quite a lot of support because people have been. happy with the way the blind work in the back of the country during the mock fight yet they expect into. two and firelands they started in to improve the economy. the country better but that's not what was happening according to his critics and lots of attacks increasing attacks increasing insecurity in the north and ethnic fighting in the center of the country
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so that's how those things have been used by the opposition to gain support across the country. and so my the series. as promised to be supportive but changes come in very briefly lection no doubt about it. the motives very wide between the movie and be recorded to be devolved further there has to be a lot of effort you know great amount of effort on the part of your position to be able to defeat president obama in the book. mohammad vall there live on the line from bamako mohamed thank you. cited led coalition in yemen has denied carrying out and they are striking one day that killed at least twenty six people thirty five others were injured when the strike hit a fishing port in fish market near the city's main hospital was the rebels say the death toll is fifty five well that says the united nations envoy for yemen says he
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plans to invite the warring sides in the conflict for talks in geneva on september the six wanting gryphus still the u.n. security council that a political solution to end the war is available an end to this war cannot come too soon for the people of yemen as a humanitarian colleagues a quick to remind us of our own children will do so if we don't succeed together. to put an end to it there will be a million millions more yemenis depending on the assistance of our humanitarian agencies and i'm very conscious there's a need we all know that each day costs lives which might have been saved.
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