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when j. loud were gunned down in two thousand and twelve king louis in two thousand and fifteen in the list goes on here in the birthplace of drill rap where thirty five hundred people were shot and six hundred fifty killed last year even some fans say the music fumes the fury on the street called. and they. all you know we we are. living at the somebody like load up the block and. and i get somebody who don't like me you know ran around what if i'm. killing that boy lived. up here in chicago's south side where drill rap began people say the violence was here long before rappers started talking about it the reality is in chicago we have so many students every year and it's been this way for the last twenty or thirty years a lot of guys who roam the streets of chicago mainly to go that's their experience
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that's what happened here in chicago for critics of the city's latest export the key is letting the videos go viral and not the violence john hendren chicago. the bangladeshi government has closed universities and high schools as grows at the deaths of two students dozens of young people a block streets across the capital dhaka for a fifth day witnesses say the students died after being hit by a speeding bus on sunday the protesters are calling for the arrest of the driver and better road safety measures. more from. the fifth day of protests by the students all across the country especially in the capital city dhaka intersection like this right i'm standing it's totally shut off there's a great loss all across the city and in other parts of the country as well now we have never seen this unprecedented number of students even their guardians in the street supporting them they want some sort of major reform in the road accidents
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and implementation of road transport laws by the government their demand is also the resignation of the shipping minister mr khan who is really technology the students there's also a general degree of frustration and mowing the student because that court on movement started by the university student was crushed by the government and the problem is was not met over out there is a general frustration among the public because there is no room space for demonstration are free expression the press is very much cocktail there's not much room for freedom of expression in the country we are facing election down the road probably in december or november so there is a big political climate here and people are frustrated part of that expression is shown in the street and the students don't sense to be moving out of the street anytime soon unless most of their demands are met. the white house says it's ramping up efforts to stop foreign interference in the twenty eighteen minute
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elections in unshackled appearance in the white house press briefing room senior intelligence and law and order officers insisted they are better prepared to deal with anyone trying to influence voters or attack elections software from the white house official reports for the two shows the sixty the new news the big piece of intelligence gathering and law enforcement in the u.s. in an sheffield appearance they arrived in the white house press briefing room to insist they were better prepared to combat foreign interference in the upcoming u.s. midterm elections the president has specifically directed us to make the. matter of the election meddling securing our election process a top priority just days ago facebook revealed it had removed fake profiles and pages from its platform and instagram which it also warns the head of the f.b.i. says this shows greater partnership we're sharing with them actionable intelligence in a way that wasn't happening before we understand better what they need they're sharing
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information back with us based on what they find this white house is particularly sensitive to reports of foreign interference given the ongoing investigation into alleged russian collusion with the trunk campaign before the twenty sixteen presidential election and the growing number of intelligence assessments that say when it comes to interference the russians are at it again donald trump says he raised the issue during his summit with vladimir putin in finland he just said it's not russian but there is concern that this time around it might not just be the russians our democracy itself is in the crosshairs free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy and it has become clear that they are the target of our adversaries all of those on the platform say they're not seeing the same level of attacks on the twenty eighteen alexion that they witnessed two years ago but that election is still three months away alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house
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at least twelve people have been arrested in argentina in connection with a multi-million dollar corruption scandal dating back to when christina kirsten was president the case centers around eight detailed notebooks kept by a driver who worked for a once powerful minister kushner has been ordered to testify by a federal judge has more from brown to set is. this the investigators believe is only the beginning with politicians and several leading business people arrested in a corruption scandal they say involves millions of dollars and threatens to reach the very top. investigation centers around this man. a former driver for the number two in the planning ministry in the governments of both nestor and christina kitchener the movie that they get out she has been some of the questioning he died in two thousand and ten. a still coming to terms with the news but it seems everyone else involved here i don't know if the businessmen share the same
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responsibility of the politicians maybe the politicians are more to blame but it is overwhelming we are already tired of all this. we need time to do an evaluation this is still very volatile it's still difficult to know what still means. officers have been searched in vehicles seized all as they usually do have denied the charges or refused to comment the driver kept detailed accounts of the trips he made over many years delivering sacks of cash to the presidential residence and the private kitchen the home as well as to business leaders allegedly paying to seal big public works contracts are. also implicated as the former planning and public investment minister who you are the vehicle confidant of nesta kitchener and already in custody on other corruption charges some say that this could be as big as the car wash scandal in neighboring brazil that sucked in business leaders and politicians from right across the political spectrum this scandal threatens to
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english added just two to overnight school to be all in for two hundred and eighty seven india's open his go to a solid start bringing up a fifty partnership in eleven overs but a mini collapse oldham slumped to fifty nine for three sam curran claimed three wickets in quick succession ben stokes also chipping in with two quick wickets with a big lead looking likely england were able to finish off the indian side captain vinod kohli took control of the strike as the tail wegg been put on ninety two runs for the final two wickets. kohli eventually lost a 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 a duck to close out play england when from a strong position in the middle of the day holding just a twenty two run lead at stumps yeah i think obviously personally was probably
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pretty special day with me at the ball obviously coming on taking a few early wickets which was pretty calm 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 it's for everyone they got what they paid for it's going to a great test match. what that innings of that art 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 ordered this was his first hundred in the in england and this much as he was he was waiting for a long time to get to this but he made sure that he continued even after that the w g c invitational is teed off in akron ohio it's the third of the four annual golf
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championship events england's ian poulter holds the lead after the opening round of the shooting eight under par sixty two on thursday the american ricky fowler is hot on the heels of poulter the twenty nine year old trailed by one shot open championship winner francesco molinari has struggled in his opening round the italian finishing the day on even par while tiger woods has shot his lowest opening round of the year a 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 i. really thought about it well i delivered a work yesterday trying to. get 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 posturing 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
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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's mingy levy holds a one shot advantage of the karting a seven under sixty five. leonardo burnett she is returning to ventures 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 a matter. to try and strike a 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 it graines future as events as has been in 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 feeling giving them the lead after twenty one minutes the m.l.s.
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side struck back minutes later to yourself martin is. in the end it went down to penalties lead telly and chimes winning five. pairs 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 aziz and a lack of best efforts the fine handed to him 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 his big lead in the standings the spaniard goes into the czech grand prix forty six points ahead of valentino rossi who knows he has a mountain to climb with half the season already gone the second place in the championship is quite good. the problem is that i wasn't strong enough in the first part for
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a fortnight to win the disadvantage compared to two marquees already is big so we need that we need to walk and that's all the support from us for now we'll have another update for you again later. and that's it from mayor rob matheson for this news hour i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news and see that of a. man. full of struggles other ago are yours alone on the table then went through and what time is the cia and what does she do and what the. fall of pleasure mean s.
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a question i get a hour bonfield or an intimate look at life in cuba today all of us on the top because i'm going to boss around me when i came out of a sort of long ago i'm hanging my cuba on al-jazeera. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their faith linked to on the attacks even though they two of victims of the violence the largest multi-sport event on the continent asian games in jakarta will host after leeds competing in a mix of traditional and the olympic sports a vibrant new series of character led documentaries from immigrant neighborhoods across europe as a rainy and brace for u.s. sanctions due to get back in place on the six the buddhist al-jazeera will cover the developments from time wrong in a three part series al-jazeera uncovers the motivations and impact of the brutal human exploitation system to lay the foundation of today's global powers ogust on
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al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current events that matter to al-jazeera. official results show emerson has won some bodies presidential election bots opposition parties cry fall. in for the land of what. all of the party is there for julie declared elected president of the republic of zimbabwe
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with effect from the third of august twenty eight. i'm not matheson and this is all jazeera live from doha also coming up sunday airstrikes killed dozens in the yemeni city of hadera as the u.n. announces its inviting the warring sides for talks in geneva. and the trillion dollar apple how the technology firm went from humble beginnings to become the world's most valuable company. amerson along god what has been declared the winner of zimbabwe's presidential election it's the first time since independence that robert mugabe has not been on the ballot i'm gaga is i'm always current president and first secretary of the ruling zanu p.f. party he won six of the ten provinces taking just over fifty percent of the vote is
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rival nelson chamisa is president of the movement for democratic change alliance he won forty four percent and one god one most votes in the rural provinces where i mean one in urban areas in terms of section one hundred ten subsection three sat subsection f. south subsection to do here by declare that the votes received by man now what emerson now moves all over the party more than half the number of votes cast in the presidential election there for. all of the party is therefore julie declared elected president of the republic of zimbabwe with effect from the third of august twenty eighth. when god was has tweeted in the last hour hailing a new beginning for zimbabwe thank you zimbabwe i am humbled to be elected president
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of the second republic of zimbabwe he said in the message that we may have been divided at the polls we are united in our dreams this is a new beginning the message added that us join hands in peace unity and love and together build a new zimbabwe for all the opposition however says it will challenge election results in court out of what asa has more from her body. zani of supporters are happy about the result the opposition supporters are disappointed people are now watching and the way to deceive the opposition leaders are going to do most analysts say the most logical thing to do is to approach the courts they say that they have evidence want to see and know what this evidence is and will be enough to overturn this result the other option is going on to the streets but how many zimbabweans are brave enough or have the appetite to go up against the soldiers or have been. tense throughout the day there's been
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a lot of soldiers on the street they've been a lot of riot police guarding. in the city most people stayed away most businesses have been closed people wait to see how the opposition react to these results when you speak to most. most people will tell you it's ultimately about the economy they want this country to recover economically they want jobs created they want. nearly two decades reopened. has a huge challenge ahead of him he knows people in urban areas especially didn't vote for him they want the opposition to unite a divided country so he can move on what some say could reassure them if they see. appear together in public. maybe that could reassure. and reassure the international community that this country is moving towards peace it's a country they can come in and. cover and the millions of youth that are unemployed
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who are the majority of voters who turned up to vote could finally get decent jobs . as an independent. opposition supporters disputing the results must remain peaceful and go through the legal process. they had previously gone into the street a couple of days ago we've we've tried you'd be here now that about six people were killed so i hope they don't take the disagreement to the streets from my point of view what they should do is go through the courts that is always the best thing to do to prevent present evidence to show the data that they have and to make the case that indeed the vote was stolen because. mary people die in the streets is not worth the when when it comes to election election dispute they should go to the courts if they really do believe that they have
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evidence that the election has been stolen mali's presidential election will go to a runoff after no candidate secured fifty percent of the vote the election commission announced provisional results with president able to him but a card creator winning forty one percent his rival somalia c.c. came second with seventeen percent millions of people cast their ballots in sunday but the vote was marred by violence in thousands of polling stations and some election convoys were targeted by gunmen become involved as in bamako with more. marty has always assume it's election and when you think you don't so that's to your position has been gaining a lot of momentum going in the last couple of years remember. the opposition lost. those big rallies last basically by position parties have been able to force president to buy a buck or two. from the constitutional amendment that he wanted to introduce
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so that would like a big win for the opposition party. and they built on the momentum coming up to the selection so my tooling the region has a you know i'm going to support through to him that he even that was surprising to many. of the presidents in many african countries has the advantage of stayed on stage and flew off. the ball and lucky to have been accused of using those means to to to benefit. but but. not surprising it is building up to this vote and the honesty is not on our use of him the money they will go to the park and the expectation now we've got some of the opposition leaders particularly some of those candidates. for some island. if that happens on a wide scale maybe he will present the bill challenge to president obama and the
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country to the health ministry of democratic republic of congo says it's identified the strain of a bullet in the country's latest outbreak medics say it's the zaire strain which is being successfully treated by a vaccine in the past an international team of the town of benny in north kivu where the outbreak was detected on wednesday twenty people are confirmed to have died from the disease and four others are l's. the saudi led coalition in yemen has denied carrying out an airstrike on hard data that killed at least twenty six people the strike hit a fishing port and a fish market near the main hospital there who think rebels say fifty five people died meanwhile the u.n. special envoy for yemen is convening a new round of talks in the latest bid to end the three year old civil war or islam jordan reports from the united nations the families of at least twenty six people who day to yemen are now planning their funerals the victims were killed in
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a saudi coalition air strike near the hospital in the city center on thursday this as the u.n. special envoy for yemen announced he will host talks between the government and who the rebels in geneva on september sixth these consultations will provide the opportunity for the park use among other things to discuss the framework for negotiations to agree on relevant confidence building measures and specific plans for moving process forward griffith's argument keeping her data open to delivery of humanitarian aid to millions of yemenis is important but it's much more important to end the war the un's humanitarian aid she described just how bad the situation has become for ordinary people three years of conflict have left two million people displaced from their homes eight point four million people do not know where their next meal is coming from and the worst cholera outbreak in the word occurred in
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yemen last year with one point one million cases. the humanitarian situation is indeed shocking both in scale and severity and these figures they represent a call for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadi and iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also to send a message to riyadh about its air war against the who these we've hit a new day now in yemen and we've had a new sense of urgency and u.n. and that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure is
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at risk but in the last three years at least ten thousand people have been killed in yemen another forty thousand injured the risk for civilians already a reality. rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the united nations tech giant apple has become the first company to hit a valuation of one trillion dollars in the u.s. stock markets that's a million million dollars or one followed by twelve zeros the month was reached when apple's share price tipped over two hundred seven dollars it's the second company worldwide to hit the trillion dollar value petro china did it very briefly eleven years ago when the shanghai exchange market analysts expect was an alphabet the company that owns google to be next christensen only has more from new york. there was some concern that apple a company known for its hardware had little room to grow given saturation of the cell phone market but its latest earnings report put that worry to ras apple posted
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earnings of fifty three point three billion dollars in the third quarter an increase of seventeen percent over the same time last year and that is driven by strong demand for its most expensive phone the i phone x. but it's not just hardware behind the company's success the tech giant is also seeing growth in its services business which includes the app store apple music and apple pay sixty percent of the company's sales are international in every region except japan reported double digit growth this is the fourth quarter in a row of double digit growth for apple pushing it into trillion dollar territory at a time when other tech stocks like facebook and twitter have struggled a lot of good quarter so they sold good again fifty million phones and even though the phone sales were a little soft by unit number the average price rose because the axis was very high average selling price so apple continues to be the most profitable company in the world now apple may be the first trillion dollar company in the united states but
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