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the election that now goes with it that way to quit then go to the l a proclamation and to the un as well in goma that the capital of still in the east with old vote counting have started but as you mentioned this is a huge country we can somewhat disconnected with poor infrastructure a very limited ways of getting information from many of the country so it really father complicating what is really a very already a very difficult election. thank you very much. speaking to us live from country. afghanistan's presidential election has been for spam into my three months to give the authorities more time to organize the ballots the new votes will be held on july the twentieth it comes after parliamentary polls were heavily criticised with huge delays at polling stations malfunctioning equipment the timing of the power has also been complicated by talks between the u.s.
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especially more on the taliban aimed at launching a new peace process in afghanistan and is a political analyst based in kabul he says the delay is needed to ensure a fair outcome. the two thousand and fourteen election in the two thousand. election has been a. commission i think. because the election commission should ensure that they are just doing proper. election not the election for the sake of election this election that happened just months ago maybe they have not been able to announce the kind of dates that winning candidates in at same time there has been a lot of. the election commission that they have not fared in transparent and that there has been a lot of corruption so this is a good deal a and they should be ensuring that the coming presidential election should be an election that people can count on it people can believe on it that c.q.
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the public trust that. in quite countable still to come this half hour at the u.n. well redeployment of yemen's heathy rebels away from the port city of data because independent verification is still needed and we explore the growing phenomenon of far right groups in germany with foreigners and refugees increasingly on direct attack. yet more clouds and at times rains stepping in from the atlantic into move west impossible if you're digging down actually across central areas through germany heading down towards the alps we are going to see some snow over the high ground he says of the out for example we'll see quite
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a covering of snow pushed further south a gnostic little system just developing into central and eastern parts of the mediterranean temperatures struggling to get to around ten degrees celsius in athens and in the cloud in the right on monday ten celsius somewhat clear skies there for london nine degrees for paris it is relatively mild and it will continue to be as we go on into the new year will see well some rain and snow running across the baltic states the white cold across a good part of east near pushed further right down towards greece yeah you can see the the right kind of time some snow continue to roll its way in here's some of that wet weather will affect the far north of libya maybe also wanted to share was a possibility to the northern fringes of egypt temps very disappointing fifteen celsius there for triple a twenty there for cars and not so bad here the better weather across northwestern parts of africa continues to was about with the top temperature of eighty degrees.
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welcome back reminder of the top stories fare on al-jazeera unofficial results impacting the dash is general election share the prime minister shake a senior party is heading for a decisive victory the opposition has already rejected the poll on the day mobbed by the death of eighteen people and reports of widespread vote rigging and voting is still going on in the democratic republic of congo's a long delayed presidential election voters have been frustrated by torrential rains broken voting machines and missing ballot lists. so that is president bush has admitted his country is in crisis cold on police to abstain from using excessive force against anti-government demonstrators at least nineteen people have been killed in unrest since december the nineteenth that the running around the state puts the figure at much higher demonstrations are calling for bashir to step down as anger rises over the high price of basic food and fuel he
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says years of international sanctions and a lack of oil revenue of the economy and the speech to police insisted the conk would pull through. well the reality is that martin is that i don't look like a loner and there was a brotherhood yes we're going through a crisis and the people are facing challenges and we stay awake trying to solve but we can't solve problems with more problems and destruction destruction and looting will deepen the problem and not solve it we will get out of this crisis despite everyone trying to get us to kneel through an economic crisis we are a country that god placed with a lot of resources on top of its human resources we have people qualified in many fields and we can use these qualifications with what god blesses us who are national resources like a group culture animals plants minerals or pietro or anything else and we will get through this period but it needs patience wisdom and good management. the united
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nations has welcomed the redeployment of yemen's heathy rebels you play four states away from her data on saturday iran backed rebels began to leave the port city as part of a u.n. sponsored dail agreement the saudi backed government earlier this month but the u.n. says independent verification is needed to ensure the him sees remain in line with the stock agreements matheson reports. the first tentative step which yemenis hope could lead to a new future. the fighters have controlled the part of the data for much of the almost four year conflict. these pictures show some boarding trucks and leaving reportedly to be redeployed around the city it's part of an agreement reached the talks in sweden and in her data hosted by the united nations who the rebels backed by iran and yemen's government supported by a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have also agreed to
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uphold a cease fire in the city that we're delighted today because of the thing and we want these kind of that official. like came late but god willing the ceasefire will hold and the situation of. god willing the ceasefire and who died or continues people need security and safety in this country. yemen's coast guard will continue the day to day operations at the port as they have done while it's been under who control the united nations will have overall responsibility and pro-government forces are expected to back away from the areas they'd seized on the southern edge of the data in june however patrick come out the retired dutch major general who's heading a team of u.n. monitors and hard data is reported to have said he's disappointed that an agreed humanitarian corridor between hooded and the capital sanaa has not yet been opened . the deal says so-called military manifestations should be removed from the city but who the fighters who leave the port are expected to stay. the fighters who used
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to protect the port will be redeployed to protect the city according to the sweden agreement. the governor of florida appointed by the yemeni government says the who have simply handed responsibility for the port to allies within the coast guard and the management. the next key step for yemen will be to open the humanitarian corridors to deliver more food and medical supplies to starving and six civilians who've been caught in the fighting rob matheson. heavy rain has caused a major flooding in northern syria washing away the makeshift tens of thousands of displaced families. already struggling after nearly eight years of conflict are paying for international help mohamed el by the reports. thousands of families displaced by years of war in syria are being displaced again two days of torrential rainfall in the country's northern region caused major flooding in refugee camps in
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it and aleppo family stared helplessly as their flimsy tents and makeshift shelters were washed away by. the floods didn't just hit a ten or to half the camp or almost all of the camp has been washed away it's cause more damage than we could have imagined before the children and the elderly took to higher ground as residents struggle to drain the rising waters my turn oh i could have only that may god help us after all these heavy rains we haven't been able to sleep for the past three nights and during the daytime we're not able to move around we've been doing all that we can to drain water out but unfortunately towns have been flooded were hopelessly just total damage may god help us all. the flooding also cause closure of some major roads inside and outside the camps roads they're used to transport urgently needed aid. syrian civil defense also known as the white helmets say numerous refugee camps have made an early. an appeal for
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emergency assistance. but let them go on the water levels for up to some areas we have deployed all of forces in the region with heavy equipment to try and get the water out of the camps. the syrian observatory for human rights says the severe weather cause catastrophic conditions leaving tens of thousands of people to face the winter without shelter they're calling on the international community to help avert a major crisis for people who have already suffered enough some of that but d.c. al-jazeera. at least twenty two people have died after heavy rains course flash floods and landslides in the philippines local media have to be ported dozens missing or trapped after the tropical cyclone hit on some to say the number of casualties could rise as rescue and retrieval operations continue thousands of passengers were also left stranded at different ports across the country. the
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mother of a gautam allam boy who died while in u.s. custody says a song was healthy when he left home eight year old philip gomez along died on december the twenty fourth after being detained by border agents all trying to cross from mexico to the u.s. seeking from a village in guatemala his mother says he reported that he was doing well every time he and his father held home during that trek. migration was a key part of donald trump's presidential campaign and it's expected to feature heavily when he heads out on the trial next year as part of a serious looking ahead to twenty nineteen simply health care reform what else lies in store for the u.s. president. in the u.s. election season begins very early i am a socially running i'm running for president i am a candidate for president in twenty nineteen the campaign for the white house will officially begin expect
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a crowded field of candidates on the democratic side as they try to take back the presidency from donald trump in two thousand and twenty. will be helped by some fresh faces on capitol hill in january democrats will take over the house of representatives in the u.s. congress for the first time in eight years it will also be the most diverse group in u.s. history with the highest number of women including the first two muslim american women and the first to native american women it was no solution no collusion there is absolutely no solution but the new congress will also bring in many people who want more investigations into tribes businesses and financial transactions with foreign governments particularly russia one of those people is california congressman adam schiff who's expected to take over the house intelligence committee he's promised to probe trump's business dealings and make them public i have no business whatsoever with saudi arabia couldn't care less any inquiry will
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look into that claim and u.s. ties with saudi arabia riyadh has come under heavy scrutiny following the murder of . killed in the saudi embassy in istanbul in october democratic lawmakers in the house of representatives may press to hold the crown prince accountable even though the royal palace has denied it this is the f.b.i. continues its investigation into trump's alleged campaign ties to foreign governments. that investigation has already netted his former campaign manager deputy campaign manager and former national security advisor among others. another meeting between north korean leader kim jong un and trump is also in the works white house officials have indicated it could happen as early as february last june the two men made history in their first meeting in singapore. but since then pyongyang has reportedly built up its nuclear program contrary to what trumpet hoped the white house is also expected to unveil its peace plan to help resolve the
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dispute between israel and the palestinians given the israeli elections in twenty nineteen the trump administration is said to be in discussions with israeli officials on the best time to unveil the proposals kimberley health at al-jazeera the white house. the u.k. and france have agreed on a plan to do with migrants and refugees attempting to cross the english channel the plan will include increased joint patrols and surveillance and will be implemented in the coming days six iranian men were the latest to make the crossing washing off on a beach on sunday more than two hundred twenty people have attempted the journey since november the number of violent attacks by the extreme right is on the rise in germany targets have included refugees homes and foreign owned properties and businesses experts suggest there are around twenty five thousand far right extremists around the country dominic kane reports. massoud hashemi repairs his
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restaurant for the lunchtime rush on a busy week day he'd expect to have lots of clients it is a rainy and restaurant but recently things have changed he and his restaurant have been attacked for how this is. three men dressed all in black and wearing motorbike helmets came into the restaurant they made nazi salutes and shouted heil hitler then they threw one of us some of ours at me and hit me in the face then they threw me against one of the radiators i spent eight days in hospital because of it. was the. police asked the investigating this attack to establish whether it was a case of right wing extremist violence but on the face of it appears to be part of a string of such incidents that have happened in this city in this state in recent times one question or forty's will be asking is what's the deeper motivation for such violence mike scheffler can provide
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a clear idea he spent seventeen years in the extremist far right movement in saxony who does but because of the hearts of the idea where i grew up there were only left wing groups and right wing groups you could join but i felt drawn to the right and it felt as though my friends did two of them then one day a recruiter arrived and he gave us the structure something to believe in. he admits having targeted left wingers and foreigners in violent attacks at the time he felt no remorse until relatively recently he was an elected representative of the neo nazi n.p.a. day party now he rejects the movement he told me why this often for and the reason it was a gigantic disappointment for me when the people i had followed into the movement suddenly quit it made me question everything at believed then i was full of doubt and i slowly began to realize i needed to be part of a wider society and it was in doing that that i became
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a different person scheffler was helped out of the neo nazi scene by the group exit dodge land far beyond fishman runs the group from its base in berlin he says the size of his task is clear in one's life that the day there are about twenty five thousand dedicated hardcore near nazis who are being monitored by the police and who are suspected of committing violent acts and that number is well identified but there is also a crossover of some individuals from the populist far right there's no doubt the vast majority of people who support the political far right do not support the use of force to achieve their aims but as my pseud can confirm in kennett's there are still several who do dominic came out zero in saxony. as give you a quick reminder of the top story say on al-jazeera unofficial results in
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bangladesh's general election show that prime minister shaikh sinner's party is heading for a decisive victory the opposition has already rejected the poll in a day marred by the deaths of eighteen people and reports of widespread vote. meanwhile voting is still going on in the democratic republic of congo's long delayed presidential election voters have been frustrated by tarantula rain broken voting machines and missing ballot lists unofficial voting has been taking place in opposition strongholds in the east postponed because of the recent outbreak afghanistan's presidential election has been postponed by three months to give us sources more time to organize the ballots the new vote will be held on july the twenty s a comes after october parliament she polls were heavily criticized with huge delays at polling stations and malfunctioning equipment. the mother of a guatemalan boy who died while in u.s. custody says her son was healthy when he left home eight year old felipe gomez zona
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died on december twenty fourth after being detained by border agents while trying to cross from mexico to the u.s. speaking from a village in guatemala his mother says he reported that he was doing well every time he and his father called home during that track. i could never have imagined this he was happy when he left he called me and said he was at the border and he was having chicken for dinner when that's where they hoped when he left he said i'm a little young but when i arrive them going to grow up i will study and look for a job and i'm going to send you money and buy a codes for my mom at least twenty two people have died after heavy rains caused flash floods and landslides in the philippines local media have reported dozens missing or traps after the tropical sunlight clone it on saturday the number of casualties could rise as rescue and retrieval operations continue. and the u.k.
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and france have agreed on a plan to deal with migrants and refugees attempting to cross english channel the plan will include increased joint patrols and surveillance and will be implemented in the coming days those are your headlines talked about and is there with pakistani president or if elvis next. see. an increasingly important role in the world's geo political dynamics as the only predominantly muslim country with nuclear weapons but with a new government with an economy in crisis can the new state overcome its into challenges. the relations with its neighbor india yet another no but after four
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wars in seven decades some confidence building measures but are they ready to settle their differences on the school so than ever to its neighbor china. and beijing have started a sixty two billion dollars from agreement as part of china's global and bold initiative both countries deny any military aspect to their flushing ties but how is this relationship impacting pakistan's other important relationship with the united states president. asked for help to find peace in afghanistan but after decades of numerous failure and an imminent growth can and will pakistan take over regional security. in islamabad pakistan's geo political strategic location gives it a lot of opportunities but also challenges. new leadership meetings that we will find out as the president obviously republican. talks to us is there.
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the president of islamic republic of pakistan thank you very much for talking to others there this is a new journey that you've embarked upon a journey with the pakistan tehreek e insaf with you as the head of state a people's man in the presidency the world is wanting to know what is this new pakistan that you are going to create i think what has happened with my coming into the presidency is that we have brought people's ideas we brought the feeling of the people of pakistan to the office and the prime minister of this country brought the feelings of pakistan to his office the urgency the need for urgent pakistan has been is very important i think what we need to do in pakistan is what they would promise to speed them up with the new realities which we saw when we have come into government which resort to face them to modify our direction to improve our
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directions to give stability to pakistan to do to fulfill the commitment the government the constitution of pakistan makes with its people let's talk about the change in progress that your party has been promising and it's been elected upon you embarked upon a very ambitious hundred day plan which many thought was over promising and in the last hundred days the economy is not in tremendous shape there has been thousands of jobs a vigil being lost the indicators at the national assembly in terms of legislature haven't really moved a lot so you talk about this progress but how confident are you that given the hundred days you haven't been able to achieve as much as you hoped that you will i may not agree with you because the hundred days were. really a selection of direction in one hundred days you won't believe at them but in one hundred days used to certain says there has to be built in hundred days you will
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not be able to bring legislation because this isn't is not a project which is a bill cannot be written in hundred days and passed in the assembly in one hundred days a number of economic policies had to be handled in one hundred days we would just. looking at the condition of the economy which was artificially in fact is to lay people the indicator for example has been the dollar to people already of the whatever rated it was available at but in reality it was much worse in reality what was happening because of the high. rupee dollar parity our exports were dwindling a lot of things were happening so i think in the three months or in the four months since my government has taken over i think they're coming to the whole thing is coming to terms with the reality of what was really happening and what was delivered over it and what people thought was happening and what was not actually happening so what is happening is corruption there's
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a big message going on that you can take money out of pakistan in informal manner which is illegal there are a lot of illegality as you mentioned that in karate for example people are out of a job why because illegal structures are being demolished but why did the legal structures come up because for the last fifty years you were free to encroach on government land or encroach on any any land on the road and build structures and that became the law because lawyers what people should see on the street rather than love it is on paper so the law on the street was that you can do a lot of illegalities and run away with it one day reality check had to be done that was that was exactly what i was going to come to words and you highlighted that that now it is the time for a reality check that you come into power and you realize the situation was not as you expected it was wouldn't it have been better to provide alternatives first before the demolition let me surprise you. i think what has been done as far as
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illegal structures etc is concerned is only five percent of what is possible so this is one to five steps to go so after five steps i think a reality check again with what we are doing and providing. alternate assessment of things that humanitarian part is important but first the messages toward the this. cannot accept illegal activities or illegal structures any of it this is the government but is going after major leaders across the political spectrum and that has been the quam off the opposition saying that this is selective justice it accuses your government of carrying out a vendetta against political opponents using the national accountability bureau is a tool how do you counter that narrative in your leaders aren't arrested and their leaders are arrested in they come out on the streets and see that they're being victimized the nab lawyers very specific it is political influence in corruption
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about politically influenced people who has been in government the majority has been have been other parties then the president. therefore for it to be fair it has to question the nabj law has to question those were been in government but the figures are show shocking as far as the corruption with the corruption has been done and i feel i'm surprised by the fact that people some of the people are still defending what the practice is let's talk about the as the president of pakistan your disability in commander in chief of the armed forces. but this rule is considered to be a ceremonial one what is going to be different in the pakistan that you will bring is a rule of leadership i did to find with causes i have taken up an initiative which is called pakistan the presidential initiative an artificial intelligence i believe
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that the world is in your very fast i believe the internet of things that are just around the corner into this internet of industrial things exist around the corner people have described it as the fourth in the civilisation which is around the corner and i want pakistan to be there in the beginning jump onto the train right now because the economy as is being predicted of the. fourth industrial revolution is going to be estimated at three point five trillion dollars by two thousand and twenty three and i don't want to miss the boat. is looking for this government has promised. jobs. promised houses and all that can happen only when pakistan starts walking with the pace of the world rather than a slow march behind the word so what does this mean there's a proactive arafa we as a president mean pakistan is going back towards a presidential system of governance. i believe i believe that the president
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should be supporting all the good causes i believe that the woman the laws of inheritance poor in pakistan present day pakistan i believe that what is the spirit the my religion provides to woman is not being given by the culture of our people so i believe to increase their space within the realms of the region. women need employment woman need public spaces and public to be able to move around i think that is not at the level of which we want to be we want women in leadership positions what are conservation for example is. the very important thing is faced with global warming there are precedents in the world who deny global warming are you very of them this thing we all are. this is not to. deny global warming he wants to prepare his country to face it let's move to words that president that you
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just mentioned the relationship between your country and their government that you represent with the president you just mentioned is not on the best of terms in fact let me read out the cia is assessment for twenty eight thousand by the director of national intelligence daniel coats and cocked back sudden will continue to threaten u.s. interests by deploying new nuclear weapons capabilities maintaining tights to militants restricting town and counterterrorism cooperation growing closer to china militant groups supported by islam about will continue to take advantage of safe haven in pakistan to plan and conduct attacks attacks in india and afghanistan including against u.s. interests so you have this poor narrative you know this is going to tell you again is this related to is being used or has been use historically any country against with any superpower would have wanted to do it great so what will you do two hundred look at the fact that the responsible nuclear state played pakistan where pakistan did not develop its nuclear weapons india exploded
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a nuclear device in seventy four then pakistan ensured its own security by developing the enrichment of uranium and then developing a nuclear weapon then india jumped in and exploded nuclear devices nine hundred ninety eight and pakistan did it afterwards what is the sponsibility is there does not have the security you need for securing yourself does the u.s. and. only the other countries have. the right to develop weapons which can destroy the world five hundred times over imagine the logic and then. any superpower can address pakistan and said no you don't have the right to defend yourself. we have the right to defend ourselves i think pakistan has been a very responsible nuclear state but at the same time when you mention the fact about terrorism around we have been we have faced terrorism and i let me make a statement which is a very important statement and going going to your challenge the pakistan army and
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the pakistan armed forces are the most experienced in the world the world should have listened to them the world should have learned from them the world can still learn from them they have registered terrorism have stop terrorism on our borders and best of our borders you see there is total chaos and turmoil and i hold many powers responsible for that look at what i stand look at see only a few days ago mr trump quoted somebody and said that the two is not the business of the united states to be doing redeem changes in areas now once it has been said what is the responsibly future in the future of the of those countries those who think it was not there was a to come in and do it and today they're ready to accept it shouldn't we be talking about what reparations should humanitarian reparations in those areas and the figure was on human. life has been very aptly selected in the lockerbie disaster you know it spoiled six point two five million dollars per
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person life how many hundreds of thousands of people have died in that region and pakistan has suffered pakistan had at three point five million of one if with these even today pakistan has two point five million or whatever you have you heard shouting about it how i have you heard us complaining about it many countries in the world are not ready to accept one hundred of these that are was being built up to sleep everybody around the best way in the world to do to discourage immigration is trying is is a new philosophy where every human life should be considered the same of the same worth or not the lives of my country. i'm not more important than lives of others before i come to the nuclear programs on this issue of the trumpet ministration and it's very clear disliking for pakistan what is pakistan going to do to change try and change that is pakistan going to be talking to the chairman are you talking to them right now and the narrative that is leveled against pakistan whether it comes
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to mumbai attacks on bin laden being found in pakistan the issue of support for the taliban from the circles in pakistan across the board in the plan is that that is the narrative that exists you can't deny that you know what are you going to do a narrative may exist but it is an unproven narrative let me tell you we've lost seventy thousand people in the war on terrorism should we start blaming everybody else or should i started i am sure of what is happening in baluchistan and what's happening elsewhere india has had a hand in it so. i suffered from the same terrorism so what. lost so many lives so when india has picked up that book here and has jumped onto that bag bandwagon to justify it across cities in kashmir also i make a statement and i us that has made a major effort to try and curb terrorism within itself and it has overflowed our borders we have been unable to to prevent that but imagine today in the world is
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saying that there must be a peaceful solution to a want to start you must have talks with taliban the us forces are being withdrawn in desperation because a solution is not visible. right now with force and pakistan isn't good communication with the united states on these issues but we wanted relationship based on dignity on principles on principles of noninterference i think that's the most important factor we would like to look have peace within the neighbors you mention the fact that pakistan want good relations with china what is evil about it . i think it's been done has the right to have good relations with a friend would have been of which has been a friend almost forever in the last forty forty five years it's a it's a very. strongly progressing and developing country and the corridor is a good example of relationship between pakistan interact before you want to reach for relations with india also that's not exactly my point that now that you see and
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there's been steps that this government has taken it's opened a border for six six pilgrim's but it hasn't had much way in terms of diplomatic developments with the indian government is pakistan going to be the government which solves the kashmir issue and has normalized ties with it we would like to but needs a solution to what has happened is after the seventy four accord. indian government has been saying this that this is a bilateral issue now when you say this a bilateral should let's come and talk we want up under one all the other issues we have not talked so india cannot ignore it the struggle in kashmir has got to be indigenous the struggle in kashmir is based upon the united nations resolutions which was passed in the sixty's the fifty's the struggle in kashmir is law is so. strong today that indian independent indian
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writers indian columnists for example of the have told india have made statements that kashmir is no more a part of india when you have five hundred thousand or six hundred thousand forces in a small part of india which is called kashmir when people when they expect the freedom fighter when the indian forces go into a village and they say that there are two or three people hold out here we were freedom fighters or in their language militants the whole village comes out to defend this is remarkable. india is using pellet guns against children against women against everybody and the number of injuries in the eyes in the world is ignoring it that that is where i am surprise you not the principles on which democracies have been formed are being falsified in this manner. in the manner of when governments do not write for ways for human rights india may be living in a false hope regarding the future that it is a superpower you can become
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a superpower by encroaching upon the rights of people and let me tell you people can never be suppressed the the jews living in europe would not suppressed could not be suppressed despite millions being killed the palestinians living in. palestine they cannot be suppressed tell comes out of the mother's womb and as soon as it is able to pick up a stone it picks up a stone and throws it at the airplane to you cannot suppress people anywhere that's the logic which is gone past cannot has not happened cannot continue a former president sitting in this office in two thousand and eight said that pakistan will be will be adhering to an if you would no first use of the nuclear weapons is that the policy of the presidency and there are a full of years where i believe that the nuclear weapons which pakistan has for peace the pakistan gap as a deterrence. we believe that with
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a belligerent country right across the border who cannot be trusted as far as pakistan is concerned has not been interested is not even ready to. have dialogue on international forums like sark everytime a meeting issue for india somehow biggles out of it so i believe that pakistan is a peaceful nation no intention of using its nuclear weapons so under a new pakistan is the blame game going to subside and is there going to be constructive dialogue. on pakistan's part or are we going to see more of the same in as far as internationally as far as relations with india concerned no we are very positive i think the positive steps have been taken by the prime minister one was writing requesting a meeting. on the size of the united nations that was rejected no reason to reject it and they picked up a school with the news which was about a month or two months old we were not even there then opening up the six got to go
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to pakistan has been making positive gestures practical doing practical measures and pakistan is showing the will that it wants peace with india it is for india to pick it up let's move on to words china you mentioned china china is pakistan's biggest trading partner now the sea pecora door which was at forty three billion dollars is now evolved into a sixty two even for the sixty two billion dollar project how trustworthy the is an ally like china and specially when it comes to dealing out cash for a country like pakistan where you've seen the belton road initiative aftermath of the belt and ordination of in places in africa. had to give up a port to keep up with its payments to china so how confident are you that china is a trustworthy ally for parks. and i have been good friends i don't remember
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a single episode over our history in tennis history where we have had any misgivings about any action which has happened what has happened there what you've mention africa and south america when you have corrupt governments it is quite possible that some investments may have been covered by corruption some countries have taken back but i had it deals with changing governments that when all of this happened that as a negotiator. you mention that unlike malaysia that is an open thing this is a venturi which is profit. china and it is a venture it is profitable to pakistan before coming to power you are your own government had reservations about this corridor right you would never we never know we record we never had a reservation but we always say that corruption should not be a part of any any deals which may happen so that's what our insistence is and that's what. so what despite your stance principled position when it comes to the
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issue of human rights in china for instance which have been condemned by the united nations and other world organizations and particularly this new issue of up to a million muslims in northern china being taken to detention camps and being china says that these are these are camps for restructuring and reliability to people what is pakistan's position on these muslims in particular pakistan's position is with the government of china believes that these bookies raised whenever a new government is being pressured with. china i think our government's policy is that it's an internal matter of if there is something like that happening and i believe we trust the chinese government to take care of its own people in the best manner but let's talk about the money that has been coming from china you touched upon the economy earlier there's been a lot of reservations from international organizations christine legarde for instance wants pakistan to raise gas prices even further the i.m.f.
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wants to pakistan to devalue its currency against the dollar there's a lot of constraints and the united nations is pressuring pakistan saying that it wants to stop payments because it feels that it will go to words united states united states saying that you know it would it will go towards reaping china's lol not yet synonymous but that that is that is what you are up against. so i this is this is that it's a very tricky situation when you need the money but the money that is coming in from one of your very important partners is putting off others. but you will inevitably need what. countries may be objecting to is a very close relationship with china. that is not at the cost of any other country i think our relationship with china is bilateral i don't think it is geared against india for example or again against any other country and i believe the world should also look at it as a bilateral friendship between us and on the issue of ghana stan pakistan has been
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making headway into words trying getting the taliban on the table with other parties and your foreign minister has had a tour of four countries he's heading towards carter we believe as well how confident are you that pakistan will be able to bring the taliban to the negotiating table and is it in pakistan's interest that afghanistan becomes stable rather than keeping its influence on the taliban on the border we believe very strongly that in the peaceful words on the board number two we have a we may have a certain influence on some of the taliban. and we have insisted that the come on to the table and they have agreed in certain areas to come on the table we might see. at the end of your tenure what are your biggest fears and what do you think are going to be your biggest achievements while you hold this office cannot become a developed country in five years but i would like to see. change with the maximum
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for two burns without a people satisfied that things are happening improve all of the sectors improve our exports improve our economy i think we are set on the road. the president of the islamic republic of pakistan thank you very much for talking to others. online i want to start here on my laptop with a tweet or if you join us on sat there was a rush of adrenaline when we felt this is the moment that we have been waiting for
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this is a dialogue they got in the house call this an illegal protest i'll start to pull the students force disperse the crowds everyone has a voice vote for lots of different reasons what's different types of bricks join the global conversation on al-jazeera a controversial politician elected to the highest office in latin america's biggest country. brazil is about to inaugurate its new president polson are. join us live from the capital brasilia on inauguration day. bigger and potentially more dangerous that's the best way to describe what's happening with a smoking alternative known as favorite i enjoy the taste of it and not get the harmful effects of what smoking does between two thousand and thirteen in two thousand and fourteen alone we start tripling in use among us high school students and head to head comparison ysaye versus conventional cigarette which one do you
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think is healthy my opinion i think they're both dangerous take no one else is in. with and for you. there's no one way of telling the story keeping is to the right and to be respectful best not to say it is great we have to get to know the person fully tells. how am citizen in london with the top stories set on al-jazeera early election results in bangladesh prime minister shake a cena on course for her third consecutive term in office the opposition has
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already rejected the results of the vote rigging and the government says at least eighteen people were killed in election violence around the country this after a campaign marred by violence and intimidation child struck by reports from dhaka. hutus cast their ballots off journalists in campaign described by the band with a shield position as one of the most violent in this country's forty seven year history. forever do we have a lot of hope in this election because we couldn't vote in the last one but this time we came to vote let's see what happens now the government deployed hundreds of thousands of security forces across the country an effort it said that was to guarantee a peaceful vote weeks of violence and what the opposition described as intimidation by the ruling party in the build up to this election certainly the situation at this polling station has been calm but that's not to say there haven't been allegations of voter fraud members of an opposition polling station monitoring team
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say they had their i.d.'s and election papers confiscated they said they were threatened and ordered to leave. all parties were supposed to have election monitors at polling stations to watch the voting process and the vote count election commission members confirm to us they had also seen opposition members to the way. we fourteen members of the opposition b.n.p. entered the polling station we gave our papers to the presiding officer and he said to go to the booth then the ruling party members beat us and forced us from the building. both the government and the opposition acknowledge a number of supporters from both sides who were killed on election day but the ruling party said the election had been for. then this from the leader of the largest opposition coalition including the main opposition party. we
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urge immediately to cancel this would reject the so-called result of the election we demand to hold another election under a non politicized government. the election commission says it will investigate allegations of vote rigging but the announcement by the opposition that it has rejected the vote has huge implications for the political future and security situation across this country struck with al jazeera. voting has been extended in many areas of the democratic republic of congo after a day or disrupt a disruption and frustration in the long delayed poll voters have been frustrated by torrential rain broken voting machines and missing ballot lists people cast symbolic ballots in three largely opposition strongholds where authorities delayed voting until march citing risks from ebola and ethnic violence afghanistan's presidential election has been perspiring by three months to gave authorizes more
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time to organize the ballots and the votes will be held on july the twentieth it comes after october parliamentary polls were heavily criticised with huge delays at polling stations and malfunctioning equipment the mother of a got somalian boy who died while in u.s. custody says her son was healthy when he left home eight year old felipe gomez along died on december the twenty fourth after being detained by border agents while trying to cross from mexico to the u.s. speaking from a village in guatemala his mother says he reported that he was doing well every time he and his father called home during the trek. at least twenty two people have died after heavy rains caused flash floods and landslides in the philippines local media have reported dozens are missing or trapped after the tropical cycle own hit on saturday the number of casualties could rise as rescue under travel operations
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