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in fifteen according to unicef you. have the local hospital medical workers do what they can to treat the wounded. in a cemetery two thousand nine. hundred been prepared for the victims but the joint. due to security concerns and fears. some of the children will eventually be diverted here. the province is the place of the rebellion on the tag at the most of the coalition's. the conflict in yemen the richest countries in the region so did the united arab emirates against the poorest the sodium autocorrelation husband reports that could to sized for targeting civilian areas in the war against. kill files and left millions on the brink of starvation.
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to india now where four million people are still waiting to hear why they're being excluded from a citizenship register the government and state says. legal immigrants from bangladesh but as andrew thomas reports from langley and some believe it's an exercise a nationalism ahead of elections next year. all have been nessa knows about her is that her youngest sister is ninety seven so she must be older passport she says has her date of birth wrong but she does have an indian passport she is she insists indian. yet when the state government of a sound published a draft national register of cisterns or n r c list two weeks ago her name wasn't on it. it's insulting i was born here my father and my grandfather were born here we are all from here. about thirty three million people in assam four million are
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not on the register has an unnecessary name is on the list but his wife's name is missing as well as his mother's he thinks the whole list exercise is targeted at muslims only one lord can be described as. i mean when you are no laura indian citizen i'm going in and you can be a pretty woman you. ethnically and religiously assam has always been one of india's most diverse states but there's a perception among some of rampant illegal immigration from neighboring bangladesh . india's hindu nationalist b j p party in power both national and state level says the only way to address it is to find those they call infiltrators and strip them of citizenship they cannot or did the demography or the politburo for some movie in fact right just as some in this country should do lead for. the politics of india no demography of india no. you have. in some predominantly muslim
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villages a majority of people are not on the list most of this crisis meeting in langley a part of an extended family of forty just four of them are on the list people here think the number left off the n.r.c. list has been kept the liberally high for political reasons they say the announcement of the could be as many as four million infiltrators in assam state is meant to send a signal nationally. prime minister narendra modi's government is facing reelection next year highlighting action against illegal immigration it will probably win the votes. are those missing from the list and there are many who are hindu as well as muslims can appeal few yet suggesting the porting those made stateless just a severe restriction of their rights but that's little comfort to those who citizenship is in doubt andrew thomas al jazeera langat in a sense tonight you. are still ahead on the news hour and. jorge lorenzo claim for
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. a title tatiana has the details from the margin. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories but it was in the truck didn't happen the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists images matter a lot in politics. as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on. they report on the stories that matter the most serious someone from the country who guides you who leads you to this story you the bottom line tells us who wrote the listening post on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. where. it is time for sports. thank you very much english premier league defending champions manchester thinks they are off to a winning a thought after a two know when off well on sunday. the fourteenth a minute strike enough to ensure a one go late fifty a half time but not a silver than double the advantage of city's strolled to
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a to know when pep guardiola man up and running for the new season he was the same that a season and of course the first game away again that's no nobody can deny me that it's complicated a new manager after twenty years and by him and supported the project and we know way we wee one is more than pleased again because remember to to our team must have been in everybody the cup. little boy got the season off to a flying start brushing west ham four nil in egypt mohamed salah school the opening goal before saudi amman and substitute daniel sturridge is short yet been promised when achieve the club's five hundred victory in the premier league era so confirmation of sunday's e.p.l. result champions man says he want to weigh against off no liverpool thrashed west ham for now and a goal a stroll between southampton i'm badly. christiana rinaldo has scored on his debut for thirty our club use ventus the form around madrid thought needed just eight
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minutes to go into of course the putting his new club ahead again for even to v.t. having taken extended leave after the twenty eighteen world cup and his move from relevant although was finally introduced to fund in sunday's friendly game his goal was the first in a five nil win. brazil's two thousand and two world cup winning striker rinaldo is in intensive care with pneumonia in spain the forty one year old was admitted to hospital in i'd be there on friday the good news is that he's reportedly making progress he scored sixty two goals for his country and also played for top clubs like barcelona i see milan and into milan as well as roma drayton is already tweeted that he hopes to be discharged by monday. world number one rafael nadal has won the rogers cup final in toronto he defeated on a seeded greek teenager stephanus it's the path in straight sets six two seven six while the number one simona halep tennessee's has gone from strength to strength or
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mania and won the french open earlier this year that was our first grand slam title and now she beat american sloane stephens to win the rogers cup final in montreal off a clinching the first that she lost the second but hung on for a seven six three six six four victory. moto g.p. now in hot hellos and so has won his first australian grand prix title on sunday that enzo overtook fellow spaniard mark marquez of honduran the final lap to claim the victory that he can see right in now climbed from fifth to third in the standings as a result mark has finished second and increases title race lead to fifty nine points over valentino rossi to finish the race in sixth place italy's and rail of itself it was said in the last lap. you'd expect it myself by the outside. so what are you so buy for him and then i would do a few my push up that he made. so much on the break you but i will be the highest scoring team in major league baseball this season the boston red sox have kept the
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winds coming in a series that is perhaps humiliating for their opponents baltimore the orioles dropped both ends of a double header to boston on saturday just weaken the series so baltimore officially become the fastest fame in more than fifty has to be eliminated from contention for divisional titles they did take us a nothing lead in fashion a late game the two harlem run from j.d. mcinnes for boston win six to four and go eleven games ahead of the yankees in the i the self alos a fine if not a orioles law in general england has taken a commanding eternal faeries lead against india after a crushing victory in the second test by an innings and one hundred fifty nine runs on sunday early on day four at lord's the english declared on three hundred ninety six to seven with chris whites hitting one hundred thirty seven not out despite a wet weather delay jimmy and sinister abroad age took four wickets to dismiss the indians for only a hundred thirty. i don't see any lack of
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a lack of. trying i think india have obviously doing everything they can but from my perspective i'm just so pleased. at performing as well as they are and. i think that that's probably been what's been the difference is not necessarily india but how well we've performed. the first time the last five tests that we've been really outplayed you know we haven't been outplayed we've competed in every game so we have to accept that it's a legging when they play like that they can outplay any opposition specially when the player you know the ball is doing a bit we'll have to accept that put it on the side and improve in the next game. in colombo sri lanka annihilated south africa by one hundred seventy eight runs in the fifth one day international on sunday the host that already lost the series but what i am in for a consolation win here now to shun to quell or it appears that anger put on
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a solid fifty run opening partnership even though this off africans were taking regular white kids that would be captain angelo mathews that catapulted the home team to a score of two hundred ninety nine for right matthews hitting ninety seven not out the tories are in trouble almost immediately as hashim amla with bolt for adot quinten deckard provided the best of the resistance father africa's stand and get the scoring fifty four but the night belonged to sri lanka a killer dhananjay at the right spin bowler helping him self to six for twenty nine of the highest completed an emphatic victory but the tories win the theory three to . and for now. thank you very much tatyana now finally this bulletin mexico city it is one of the most congested cities in the world with huge traffic jams a regular part of people's journeys but now motorists are being treated to a surprise when they hit the red lights on home and report psalm the dunce was taking ballet to the masses one traffic light at
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a time. the light turns red image to city and something extraordinary happens. this is the idea of but then tia a ballet company working with the mix crew city government to take don't stop the masses in this traffic choked city that means here. is the satisfaction for every ballerina to dance on the stage to reach all kinds of different people and see their reactions much closer than just from an assigned seat watching you from every side. motorists and pedestrians who catch the performance earl italy nor will it ever makes you think oh i never seen something like that here that belongs in a theater and to see it in the street you just say wow. it reminds us what we really are because sometimes the daily routine can make us mechanical this brings us back to ourselves. they did that to classics like swan lake and the not to fit
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exactly in the fifty eight seconds between lloyd's. list it made other adjustments to special non-slip shoes and changes in routine for less jumps on the hard road on cold days like this one they have to go for an hour and a half to two performing the sacrifices are worth it they say to try and reach a new audience there are a couple of places where plays a play both at affordable prices but leave them in their city for the call of the section is that something out of the race and not what the company trying to do hit a given. the chinese up perception and leave people searching for more and also as you can ok by the analysts buster that and so on but i think invading the space of those in transit is a little like saying hey we're part of your society and we'd like you to come and see us or invading your space why don't you come to us why don't you take a chance and watch
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a performance in its entirety. after about twenty five lightning performances in one hour it's all over until they pop up at another traffic light somewhere else in the capitol. dome home an al-jazeera mexico city. and that's it for this hour to say i'm new sal that i will be back in just a couple of minutes with a not a full news focus at. al-jazeera follows the lives of people in the heart of immigrant communities. in six major
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cities across europe. the stories we don't often have told by the people who live there. and a brand new documentary series this is year a coming soon on al-jazeera. oh firebrand the libyan people think anyone talking about passing people up for women's liberation. being victory for anybody sexual assault continued an iconic feminist and seminal writer i'm waiting for solution yes we need to do something whoa wait on dear boy i'm not can you tell maybe his son goes head to head with me i can't do anything else on the i'll just leave. them they set sail for gold. but this cover their resource worth more than it's worth. given be.
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driven by commerce enabled through politics and religion executed with brutality. in episode one slavery roots charge the birth and rise of the african slave trade mapping their history that the streets of humanity. for all the gold in the world want to just go. at it like that. thousands of people in the u.s. capital demonstrate against a white nationalist rally on the first anniversary of racially charged violence and charlottesville. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me it is
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a problem also ahead to near the lake no see a five nation agreement sets terms on how the caspian's resources will be shared a blast at an arms depo kills at least thirty nine people in the syrian rebel held province of ed lead and a tense run off in mali the opposition alleges ballot stuffing in favor of president cake. as the first anniversary of the violent protests and shallots world that brought long running racial tensions in the u.s. out in the open well far right groups and counter protesters have been holding separate rallies outside the white house thousands of anti fascist demonstrators and members of the group black lives matter have turned out to oppose what was dubbed a white civil rights rally mohamed el baradei see reports. escorted by police through the streets of washington d.c.
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so-called right protesters marched all the way to the white house was the rally almost a year to the day when i unite the right protest in charlottesville left one person dead after being denied a permit to rally in charlottesville this year they marched in washington to make a statement about what they see as a need to safeguard the rights for white americans are going to be. employed by the people working in my working life here in the face of the old discrimination on twitter so. people like you may see him. turn out but all right groups was much lower this year after organizing jason casler had a fall out with other groups over security in last year's rally now people are scared to stand out there right people work for white people who are serving people who are. who are just paper free speech here like you're going to give it here i
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think. over twenty left wing activist groups have gathered for the shut down d.c. counter protest at the president's front door they're here to oppose all right protests unite the right to in washington d.c. . the groups like and and black clothes matter say they're here to keep the white supremacy and fascism out of the district police have created a do can terminate. what they're calling a decontamination zone to separate the two the two groups what they're trying to do is make sure what happened. doesn't have on here today they're not welcome in washington d.c. they're not welcome anywhere their message and their sentiment is not supported by the vast majority of people in the united states you can see from the people that are here today at the counter demonstration at the answer coalition rally that people across all social divisions people from the community people from the arab community people from the muslim community people internationally are totally opposed to these messages of hate. those opposed to the so-called right say they
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are prepared to pursue the white nationalist wherever they march. al-jazeera washington. to allen fresh at the right. in the end it lasted probably no more than an hour with very very limited numbers indeed but they certainly would have been drowned out by the thousands who turned out on the other side to make sure that their voices were heard to tell the old right the white supremacists they were not welcome here in washington d.c. now there's a broad coalition of groups who came together for this protest one of them was the new black panther movement you remember the black panthers from the one nine hundred sixty s. created to protest about police brutality against black men and women well there is a new movement and we spoke to the chief of staff who said that he was pleased with the turnout but we've been pleased if something else had happened here it would have pleased me to have them turned down the permits and it would have pleased us
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not to go and see racist get accommodation a full of fleet of policeman of taxpayers' dollars for someone who's a cold blooded races does a poor isn't cool that deter the moral fabric of the society they were determined not to let the old right have their day in the capital they were determined not to let their voices be heard to draw in the moat to let them know there were many more of them than the where of the people on the other side of the fence and i think many people who are leaving this part will know i think that their mission was accomplished. let's move on to other news now in five countries on the shores of the world's largest body of water have finally decided on how to divide its vast resources they were meant between russia. and azerbaijan but i've been away for exploration of the caspian vast gas and or of resources royal challenge reports . with the signature of five leaders more than two decades of troubled waters could
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be receding into history the disputes over the legal status of the caspian sea has been churning since the collapse of the soviet union. in kazakstan four of the u.s.s.r. successor states and iran took a big step towards resolving it is that because we have passed the security and stability on the caspian sea are determined by the convention which we have signed naturally it opens a wide perspective for the type cooperation of the caspian states for solving economic and transport issues these questions will improve the living standards of our peoples have cheney and that in some admonish we have shown in this convention that we stick to the principles of fairness although we did not determine the borderlines we mark that the countries with the coast of particular significance should take a special position that includes iran. the dispute is centered on whether the largest inland body of water in the world is a lake or a sea defining it
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a lake would mean the caspian should be divided equally amongst the five countries but if it's a sea then each state gets a share in proportion to the length of its shoreline the new agreements is that it's not quite either not a lake because of its size and not a sea because it's not connected to the world's oceans so the surface will largely be open for joint use whereas the floor will be divided between russia iran turkmenistan azerbaijan and kazakstan though the exact size of each country's lot is still to be agreed. at stake are several trillion dollars worth of oil gas and pipelines for years the full economic potential of this has been blocked by the lack of a settlement the u.s. government estimates caspian gas could boost global production by twenty seven percent over the coming decade but it's not just about energy. which it which to security is very important and this is what underpins our agreement this region has
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an influence on afghanistan on the middle east this really affects the basic interests of our states and we need to pull together to combat the threat of terrorism and transparent criminality this summer it's also makes the caspian sea a lockout zone these leaders don't want anyone else meddling in their water is no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. the turkish lira has plunged to another record low amid concerns of a rising inflation and nearly imposed u.s. tariffs the lira fell to seven point two four against the dollar early monday morning trading in the asia pacific the layer has lost about forty percent of its value this year turkey's finance minister says he'll start implementing a new economic plan to invest it concerns problem on day what turkey has blamed the freefall and currency on a plot to attack its economy turkey's president says the us had given him a deadline to release an american pastor being tried by court on terrorism charges
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measure far better laws as washington threatened sanctions if refused to release andrew bronson by last wednesday. to syria now where dozens of people have been killed in an explosion at a weapons deficit and the province the syrian government and its allies have been carrying out for an offensive to recapture that last remaining opposition on klav assam a binge of a the ports. from under a collapsed building some made it out alive they're probably not part of the word of the younger ones had to be carried out by volunteers the familiar exercise for syrian rescue us. a powerful explosion brought down this building in the town of sediment in northwestern syria but this time it wasn't an attack by the assad government or its allies. on the. first we thought it was an air strike but shortly afterwards we realized it was an explosion inside a warehouse in the civil defense teams arrived on the scene and began working to
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free survivors they were able to risk you seven civilians who were still alive some of whom were badly injured and they also took out about five dead bodies according to residents there were more than fifty people living in these buildings so we believe they are between thirty five to forty were trapped under the rubble. activists say it was a weapons depot which exploded it's not clear what caused the blast. it live as the last remaining rebel stronghold in fighters have been preparing for an offensive by the assad government the promise borders turkey and it's a major trade route from the north regime forces have warned of a final campaign and called on people to leave the area according to state media the syrian army has launched a series of attacks on what it calls terrorist positions in atlanta province. where government media has reported a troop build up from multiple directions two or deadly videos uploaded online appeared to show columns of soldiers shia militia and military hardware heading towards that ever held province last month the shuttle assad said the retaking of
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it was among the priorities for the syrian military operations was other areas faced siege and bomb tactics by the syrian forces and the russian and iranian allies it was home to two million people including those forced to leave their homes from other rebel held parts. aid workers are warning of another humanitarian disaster when fighting breaks out some of the garbage out of their. tomalin our polls have closed on the presidential runoff and counting is underway and much like the first round of violence and claims of electoral fraud have been major issues mohamad has more from the capital bamako the people of mali have once again been to the polls but this time for a decisive vote their choice was between current president brought him back a keita and opposition leader. the opposition had accused the ruling party of fraud during the first round and on sunday they claimed further violations.
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result it started even yesterday the anti fraud brigade apprehended some youth with ballot papers already filled in with the name of the current president the mali and city already know that their votes have been stolen and that the election has been manipulated. is that if i've come here to mobilize the people to vote for the other candidate us this morning i noticed that fifteen to twenty voter bulletins were missing in each booth also i found that in one room the government has two observers the opposition has none the organizers refused to allow observers in we can understand this several hours after the polls opened eighteen local observers who said they had a president of the opposition had to be expelled from a polling station in bamako the opposition denied any links with them and provided the new list of representatives there were also some reports of violence the head of a polling station in.

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