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and and wiki leaks which was using stolen documents that was stolen by russia depending on what he has to say to the moment investigation does he have any damaging information he claims he does not he has no evidence of any wrongdoing by anyone but if the term campaign as it is alleged used roger stone as a connection to wiki leaks to coordinate the release of damaging information stolen by russia about the clinton campaign that would be a campaign by finding its violation and we're not sure exactly what he knows about that and what he's willing to say at this point wonderful things indictments they can get people to cooperate because they want to save their own skin we've seen that happening with michael cohen with others and they'll be a lot of pressure on roger stone again he says he saw no evidence of wrongdoing and he won't he doesn't intend to report any but in the end a witness like that someone who is under indictment is likely to do whatever he needs to do to save himself survivors of the auschwitz death camp have gathered at
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the site to mark holocaust remembrance day follows a year which saw an increase in anti-semitic attacks including the face of stabbing of an eighty five year old holocaust survivor and france and in october a gunman killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh the deadliest attack of its kind in u.s. history but also at the auschwitz step camp of polish far right activists who held a protest there for the first time on holocaust remembrance day they say the west has minimized poland suffering in world war two and deny historical evidence of how thousands of poles took an active role in the extermination campaign more than three million of poland's jews were murdered by the nazis that is about half the total number of jews killed in the holocaust. now the pope has urged crowds at a world youth day mass and panama to spend less time on their phones and more in their communities ahead of the by the catholic church was joined by about six hundred thousand poems for the event using words such as an influencer francis told
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his audience to look at life beyond their screens since these equal see they are going to feel respected and asked to get involved is greater than simply being online life is not a salvation up in the cloud and waiting to be downloaded in an app to be discovered or a technique of mental self-improvement still less is it a tutorial for finding out the latest news. mural by the bush on his banksy on a door at the theater in paris has been stolen people were killed at the concert hall in an attack orchestrated by twenty fifteen the painting showed a young girl mourning the loss of life still ahead all in the news hour all of them want to quit seasoned bomb ways afro jazz legend has given a hero's farewell. to scandinavian nations made for the title of the world's best thing to have reaction from the world and for championships and sport.
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it's. hard. the plundering of armenia's natural riches has uprooted residents and desecrated the habitat of some of europe's most in vain jerk species. but a remarkable campaign by local residents is challenging the miked of the country's investors and pinning high hopes on its newly elected prime minister people in
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power investigates armenia mining out the left. on a. the afro jazz legend known as the son of africa has been laid to rest at a state funeral and as a way all of them what you could see died on wednesday the age of sixty six how do we toss a report now from his hometown of. saying goodbye to zimbabwe's and one of africa's iconic musicians the base way they know how to solve and dance. all
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of them with who could see officially known as to who died on wednesday after a four decades long career doing what he loved one of my favorite things that he said was that he wants to tell stories and he's a poet is telling those stories and the music is just an accompaniment to telling those stories was. he started performing in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven singing protest music joining the war to end white minority rule more than forty years and sixty seven albums later his knees it inspired generations around the world. in as much as it's a sad time that he's done what he leaves us as a legacy of his music so in wellington then in the message of the music there's a lot of process there's a lot of in. looking at african cultural beats here really new in many many
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different beats within zimbabwe and further afield and those he tapped into so his music is authentic and substantive and. was was. i. was. there it. was. we took as the songs largely steered clear of politics he chose to mainly sing about people's struggles and hopes in zimbabwe with its huge economic and political challenges he was seen as an entertainer teacher and unifying he should certainly rest in peace and that is above winston we have lost a really unifying spirit but i think that we should take advantage of every day. to day and build it up. we took as he was given a state funeral by zimbabwe's government which has declared him a national hero as
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a u.n. goodwill ambassador he said he wanted to spread hope through his music his fans say they'll remember him for his inspirational songs that try to make zimbabwe africa and beyond a better place al-jazeera magilla zimbabwe. and it's time for sports now peter thank you very much know that jacket has won his record seven full straight you know open championship and third consecutive grand slam title. in straight sets to claim his fifteenth major trophy forest no reports. robert you know that was some emerging names have attempted to challenge the status quo at the first grand slam of the year but rafa nadal and novak john the fish are still setting the standards in world tennis. in their fifty third career meeting the match was expected to be an epic showdown between the top two players on the planet but jock a bitch the reigning wimbledon in u.s. open champion had other plans for his spanish opponent the dow hadn't dropped
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a set on the way to the final but now he was outclassed jock vigil wrapping up the first set in thirty minutes was his ruthless dominance continued in the second putting on a masterclass performance in a down had no answer. a flicker of light for nidal and the third was quickly dammed when jock a bitch fought off a break point and eventually sealed a six three six two six three victory i win the pair met in the australian open final back in two thousand and twelve jock which needed nearly six hours to win. this time though the serve was so remote lists he only needed to. decide to call templates on on the journey in the last twelve months because. as rough i've been through a surgery and quite a major injury myself last couple of years but i had the surgery exactly twelve
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months ago and to be standing now here in front of you today and managing to do when they started all in three out of four slams this is a truly. amazing high and i was speaking. this time last year jock which was dealing with a career threatening injury is now playing some of the best tennis of his life far as smile al-jazeera. soccer has been basking in the glow of her women's final when she showed off the trophy at melbourne's brighton beach on sunday the japanese will be world number one on monday after beating patrick for her second grand slam title in a row they are messi scored for a sixth consecutive spanish league match as league leaders barcelona be cheered on on sunday passes nelson saying to the visitors into the lead in the line for minute
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leaders top scorer messi doubled their lead in the sixty eighth minute an eighty's eighteenth league goal of the season it finished two nil and puts them five points clear at the top of the table the semifinals of the twenty nine hundred eighteen cup kicks off on monday in the u.a.e. first up iran faced japan before carter play the hosts in the second semifinal on tuesday with four asian cup titles japan the most successful nation in the history of the tournament the samurai blue are unbeaten in the tournament so far i mean won all five of their matches by one goal margins iran also unbeaten but did draw against iraq in their final group game it was the only match they didn't win the iranians haven't won the tournament since one thousand nine hundred six we need to play we do need to be ourselves play with confidence we trust we have our on our equipment and weapons to play but of course we need to pay attention to the japanese to manage that try to control the strong points that they have and they
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have a lot but the most important thing it is to be ourselves we don't. i think iran's main strength is that they have the ability to keep the ball also they can feed long passes randomly and the reactions to these passes are very quick so i think it will be important for us to adjust well to these kind of situations. pakistan's cricket captain suffers are made has been handed a four match ban but the sport's governing body surface was caught on camera during a one day international against south africa directing a racially charged comment to require the thirty one year old has apologized to pressure quo as well as the south african team in his absence pakistan were able to beat south africa by eight wickets on sunday in the fourth o.d.i. to square the series with one much played. denmark of the world handball champions the danes defeated scandinavian neighbors norway thirty one twenty two in sunday's
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final denmark were tournament co-hosts with germany and had the advantage of hosting the final in the city of turning them head account to the norwegians had to settle for second place for the second straight championship it was a perfect competition for denmark as they won all twelve of them matches in the event of the current olympic champions but this is the first and the rule handball championship title. in the sevens version of rugby there is little debate over the greatness of fiji and on sunday they were at a devastating base to win the new zealand leg of the world series they faced the united states in the final in hamilton the u.s. still very little chance though gerri to wire school twice as fiji ran in six tries the americans were not even able to put any points on the board thirty eight know the final school to the fijians it's their second tournament win in a row but they share top spot in the overall standings with the u.s. . austrian skier. the world championships in february
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in sweden of the crashing during a world cup event in germany or it or who is a speed specialist lost control during her run at the women's downhill in garmisch part incursion she said to be out of competition for four weeks a competitor it stephanie veneer won the events ahead of the limbic champion sophia . it's her first victory at a world cup level. and nordic combined world cup leader ya magnus riba is celebrating two victories at home after winning a ski jump event on saturday the twenty one year old norwegian staged a remarkable comeback to be virgins in his geiger on the last appeal of the cross-country track on sunday riba was eleventh at the start of the race but turned things around to beat the german by one point two seconds. and the n.h.l.'s biggest stars came together for the league's all. stall game in san jose california pittsburgh penguins star sidney crosby school to go then had three assists on the
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night to leading side the metropolitan division to a ten five victory of the central division crosby was named the game's m.v.p. the proceeds benefit the pension fund of the play. and that's all the sport we have the finale coming up again later thank you very much peyton stay with us i'll be back in just a few minutes that another phone rings bulletin. separate al-jazeera we investigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine exactly what is hiding beneath all this talk sick waste africa's largest
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democracy heads to the polls join us for live coverage nigeria books al-jazeera well it showcases the best of the networks documentaries with powerful untold stories from the middle east and north africa as cubans are set to vote on the possible changes to the constitution what impact will be outcome have on the country the world sunny day witness visits ghana and sweden where a community polarized by mining on questions the heritage february on al-jazeera. on counting a cost plenty of no shows in dad lost but lots of talk from leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost. the world's largest oil company fails to become public tappan. all the
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kingdom of the company inseparable here the world's largest oil producer and you don't list in the world's largest stock and that definitely felt something al-jazeera investigates the politics of oil the middle east's most potent economic weapon. saudi arab coke the company and the state on al-jazeera. the military is still standing by him as defiant as the u.s. warns of action if there's any threat to venezuela self-proclaimed president. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with may end of
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the product also ahead. the huge devastation in this region a swathe of destruction that swept through this area destroying homes killing possibly hundreds of people anger and despair with many people still missing after brazil's dam collapse a place of worship that's become a bomb site and dozens of people are killed in the southern philippines region which. ptolemy class. imprinted on their memory the battle still plays taking place over what's known as bloody sunday. the u.s. has warned venezuela's president of a significant response if opposition leader why though all washington's diplomats a targeted the self-proclaimed and from the latest as a mother as government has arrested hundreds of his supporters both leaders
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continue to quote the crucial support of the military a latin america editor lucien newman reports now from colombia near the border with venezuela. as never before venezuela's armed forces are taking center stage president nicolas model spent the day showing he's still in control of the military . hanging out with the navy. after overseeing military exercises a prelude to what he says will be an unprecedented display of force next month. from colombia it is a conspiracy to divide our armed forces thousands of messages every day through the social media what's trying to erode the army's morale and plant the poison of the trial today i come to say that this bolivarian armed force will be every day more loyal to the people to the revolution and. as he spoke that so-called poison was being distributed by opponents to members of the armed forces it's an amnesty
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law offered to soldiers and high ranking officers guaranteeing that they'll be no reprisals if they defect and cooperate with an interim government it's not meant to fight them we only need forces we are inviting them to join us to join the people not to come from there. the military is key to president mahmoud is duration in power sold out of soldiers of venezuela to give you an ordered not to shoot the people of venezuela. when why dog interim president designated by the opposition controlled national assembly says that the government has escalated a campaign of repression and is calling on the un high commissioner for human rights to rush to venezuela to witness unfolding events according to penal forum and in jail the tracks arrests the number has jumped from five hundred to seven hundred ninety one over the weekend but so far why the all is not one of them president maduro is treading with caution in part because why dogs arrest could
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trigger a domestic powder keg but also because of the threat of international reprisals u.s. national security adviser john bolton tweeted that if anything should happen to why dog or the national assembly the u.s. would issue a quote significant response you see in yemen al jazeera columbia. sanya shot is the director of international consulting which specializes in u.s. latin american relations and she says that a new battlefront is opening up in latin america all options are on the table the u.s. said but a bit but when it's for let's say the same and in a way who will be the first who will take the first step in order to provoke a completely situation what we're seeing right now is a new battlefield in latin america it called war bottle field in now it's menace well at this new battlefield because we have seen the u.s.
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taking people see chanst taking sides on the side of not just only the opposition in ministerial that impress him because he embouchure these right now they hope for a man even a soil and still half the opportunity to go back to their mortgages on the other hand we have russia who is said taking sides with their protests in the last my daughter but what is behind this movement we have to keep in mind that the russia has seemed best at a lot of morny row why they are saying all that so if something happened maybe he would lose all this money to or he said best moments in venezuela. as they want to other news now in the search has resumed for nearly three hundred people missing after a dam burst in southeastern brazil fifty eight people in are confirmed dead rescue workers say there's little hope of finding survivors under the sea of mining waste released by friday's collapse daniel schwann the reports from. this is the
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result of the dam burst with spewed out millions of liters of ways from an iron ore mine in minutes it destroyed everything in its path vegetation infrastructure homes and lives. didn't come of this so very. i'm just looking for a survivor or any sign of life in the wreckage of this house maybe a leg or a hand of the person i don't know the way the house was built and fell it's hard to see anything you'll throw to say there's little chance of finding survivors but families of the estimated two hundred fifty people unaccounted for continue to. move. we found for monday looking for his brother a subcontractor at the mine. want to have come to the river to see if i can find some information someone who could tell me something maybe they'll find a body and it might be my brother. the mine owners have been fined sixty six
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million dollars the company said the recent inspection passed the safe. this is just one tiny part of the huge devastation in this region a swathe of destruction that swept through this area destroying homes killing possibly hundreds of people many questions being asked about why lessons were not learned from the last such disaster in the nearby town of marianna in november two thousand and fifteen. the town remains tense these precautions taken with news of a possible second dam about to rupture the ortho it is evacuated families in vulnerable areas and continue to distribute food water and medicine and. she has got. this still a possibility it will find survivors until we find every single body the fire department works with the understanding that there are still people alive. some say
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they will not cannot give up this well there is still some hope. my mom cannot. she's on medications i'm the only one who can go out and look for information. on their al-jazeera. brazil. now the former environment minister marina cellar has visited the site of the dam collapse and she's demanded more preemptive action to stop some of the disasters in the future silver says congress must shoulder some blame for failing to strengthen regulations and force mind. and we did for you at boy. federal and state government support to victims is very important taking measures to prevent situations like this is just as important as rescuing victims we can't become specialists in helping victims and consoling widows and orphans we have to anticipate such things there are ways to protect the society from this kind
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of crime this kind of calamity in neighboring peru an avalanche of modern rock has crashed into a hotel killing at least fifteen people it happened in the southern city of the mudslide broke through the walls of the hotel thirty four people were injured iraq says it was some of the turkish ambassador over the death of a kurdish protester in the country's north west on saturday night turkish troops opened fire on demonstrators who stormed a turkish army base in iraq say region the protesters were angry about the deaths of four civilians who they say were killed in a turkish bombardment last week. palestinian protesters and israeli troops have clashed near ramallah in the occupied west bank it comes a day after a palestinian man was shot dead during the confrontation between israeli settlers and residents of more village thousands of mourners attended his funeral on sunday israeli police say they're investigating the killing. the islamic state of iraq and
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the levant says it's behind an attack on a cathedral in the southern philippines at least twenty people were killed and dozens injured and two bomb blasts the attack targeted worshipers that a mass on the predominantly muslim island of holo jamila in the uk on reports. the first blast was inside the cathedral as worshippers celebrated sunday mass that was followed by a second explosion in the car park a security forces were arriving there trying to disrupt the peace process there trying to destabilize it it's like like for men things of this time is asian and to show that the government will not be able to control the area that the the places that the various conflict the attack in the capital of sulu province comes six days after a referendum on them in the now region voters in the muslim dominated region overwhelmingly approved a deal for more self rule eighty five percent of voters backed an agreement between
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muslim fighters and government leaders in manila for a self administered area in mindanao which will believe to bounce a model there are attempts to stalk up of communal conflict but the thing is that so far none of these attacks on the churches have resulted in such type of hatred between muslims and christians. the predominantly catholic philippines has been plagued by decades of separatist conflict in mindanao more than one hundred thousand people have been killed and millions more displaced in the decades long conflict in mindanao and despite the reconsideration process attacks like this show that armed groups still pose a threat to peace in the region dogon al jazeera manila. now the unrest in the mindanao region began in the by nine hundred sixty s.
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when the killing of at least twenty three muslims by the army triggered a separatist uprising there since then more than one hundred thousand people have been killed and millions displaced the more islamic liberation front or m.i.l.f. as a key player in the separatist movement a peace agreement was reached in twenty fourteen after two decades of negotiations with the philippine government and that's led to a new law which paves the way for the creation of the bangsamoro government in return the m.i.l.f. will give up its weapons and demobilize its thirty thousand fighters so ahead on the news hour we'll have the latest on sudan's bread protests which are threatening the twenty nine year veteran of president omar al bashir plus. it. was motivation the red scarf movement to stand up to yellow vests demonstrations in front.

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