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use in reaching because of kind of this kind of flight into normalised back home but here look the beats being churned out by whatsapp the propaganda primetime news channels chip just a thumping nationalist you know being for people's blood it gets really scary the students blame prime minister nuri and remote is hindu nationalist b j p the stoking anti kashmiri and anti muslim sentiment ahead of elections in a couple of months government needs or what government wants you to stay in place they want to stay in they want to stay put so how do you get the words that's how you do it you dog it up particularly you know sort of plus you give them ideas people should actually do a laser not to come to this sense of the what allows been happening to them and you know but in english media by beating them up it won't get them anywhere in indian administered kashmir they've been calls for
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a shut down to protest against the so-called revenge attacks. political leaders a calling for calm. with helpless procession so the communal harmony is maintained the monks hindus and muslims we also appeal to the indian government to protect kashmiri students who are studying on my own why those. governments are in an attempt to bring calm the indian government has imposed a twenty four hour curfew but it's also stripped five separatist leaders of the government security protection one of those affected called it irrelevant or drastic i enjoyed this recruited to go out of guard. are allowed to pour not a day later i don't need as a good. with a gun of a police van. the pakistan based on degree gesture a mohammed has claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing the worst in the
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disputed himalayan region in three decades the attack is worsened relations between india and pakistan which both claimed the entire kashmir region and left many kashmiris including these students fearing for their safety victoria gates and be algis their. president all drums pick for u.s. ambassador to the united nations has withdrawn her nomination for the new it says it's in the best interests of her family the state department spokeswoman and former fox news anchor says the past two months since she was nominated have been grueling trump is expected to announce her replacement very soon. libyans are marking the eighth anniversary of the start of the two thousand and eleven revolution protests in benghazi eventually led to the toppling of the longtime leader moammar gadhafi and while many say much has changed political divisions are still taking their toll in the country now more than the one he has more from tripoli. many people families are heading out driving around heading up to the
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square where they're going to celebrate and mark the anniversary this anniversary comes amid political rivalries division and military conflict but you can. as we have spoken to people. there are kind of three categories of people in libya these days the first category of this is in theater for a revolution reason there are celebrating the anniversary no matter what despite all their consequence is that people have suffered from during the past eight years despite all the internal conflicts the second category is those who are supporting the warlords and many of those people are now what a great thing the fact that they have rose up against gadhafi because they say that they have lost a lot the country have led the country has slipped into chaos economic decline and
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political division nigeria's military has rescued at least eighty people held captive by criminals in the northwestern state of zamfara and a force spokesman says men women and children from local communities were among those freed in the operation six suspected gang members were arrested rural areas in some far have been vulnerable to attacks by criminal gangs who killed several people last june and staying in the country the perspective of elections in nigeria has been a major inconvenience for millions of voters especially those who take a long and expensive journeys home on saturday the election commission delayed polls for a week saying it needs more time to ensure a free and fair vote how has more lagos. some nigerians say the postponement of presidential and parliamentary elections by a week is disappointing frustrating and a national embarrassment many people had to travel long distances to vote with the head registered long my family don't produce because of the election without all
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you've done. i've been the way you start to come on votes all suddenly we just all bad electrons. is in sprints and. the election commission announced a delay just hours before polls was due to open on saturday saying delays in transporting election material and sabotage are to blame get in here now to tell me the idea let's not go to school when i go on living or tell your dad i doubt you like it or not so you will need to have to postpone why i was to come back to come on my last because it's my civic rights which i said was that but questions are being asked about how much it's going to cost nigeria to reschedule the polls nigeria is africa's the biggest economy but that hasn't translated into jobs it's amazing more than nineteen million people live in extreme poverty the election delay will mean it will cost more money some nigerians say could have been used elsewhere nigeria has postponed elections before in twenty eleven and twenty
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fifteen economists say this is already affecting the economy. in the business community and that's why he's turned off costs you know and now we have to now see a situation where this really has to be repeated mystery and fortunately between now and next week we're likely to see a lot. of. some of these first time voters insist despite the delay they are still determined to vote they hope whatever wins will create jobs. or not. either say to delay cost out an election commission's credibility and competence and that could affect voter turnout. al-jazeera make us learn from sunday semitism is back in the spotlight after a spate of high profile incidents in recent weeks the latest for the attack on leading french jewish intellectual alan finkel kraut a juror in
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a yellow vest rally in paris police intervened to protect finkle crowd when several men began hurling insults telling him to go back to tell of eve we will cry out initially supported the yellow vests movement but criticize it in a recent interview with the french media some yellow vest protesters have expressed racist or anti semitic views online and on the sidelines of the protests or french president condemned the attack on social media saying the anti semitic insoles he was subjected to are the absolute to the gay should of who we are and what makes us a great nation we will not tolerate them. now plans for tech giant amazon to expand into saudi arabia iran under threat over a dispute between the company's c.e.o. and the saudi crown prince in twenty seventeen amazon announced it was planning to build several data centers in the kingdom as part of its expansion in the middle east last year prince mohammed bin sylmar that met to with amazon boss jeff bezos
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during a trip to the u.s. but analysts say plans are now on hold after bezos accused the saudis of being involved in leaking his private phone messages and photos ziegler noire berger is a middle east analyst he explains what may happen next for the u.s. saudi relationship. we can easily foresee two scenarios under the first scenario several american businesses may voluntarily decide not to invest in the saudi market and be part of the so-called saudi twenty thirty version in which prince mohammed has sought to privatized the economy away from from energy precisely because of the u.s. domestic concerns over human rights abuses in the cancun domain how it is handling the fallout over the high sugar murder so that's the first scenario the second scenario is or potential scenario is that we could see saudi government banding other companies. from entering into the saudi market potentially over not being
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supportive on the enough of the kingdom and of the prince in particular we know amazon has the second center for its cloud computing services in bahrain and the question is this will saudi arabia stand with the amazon will that impact how it is operating in bahrain we don't quite know how that will play out but precisely because the divisions in the united states are so sharp and so bitter including when it comes to saudi arabia that for u.s. businesses to enter into that market and potentially find itself in the cross here of these divisions could believe two u.s. businesses and their reputations so this is a very unpredictable and fragile environment hundreds of environmentalists have blocked roads around london fashion week to protest against the fashion industry its effect on climate change we spoke to some of the demonstrators.
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london fashion week is one of the most important events in the fashion calendar anywhere in the world a chance to showcase new talent and design but it's also a chance to hold the fashion industry trick count when it comes to its record all that protect the environment and sustainability which is what this is all about directs as. group called extinction rebellion that believes very much the fashion industry is a part of the problem as opposed to the sure i think i've moment we're in a situation where we're heading towards must extinctions worldwide climate change is kicking in and everyone is still continuing as if it's business as usual politicians are failing us the supply chains and things with the fashion world i know it's incredibly complex but we all will have to reappraise the way we're living on this planet link here because london fashion week is just behind us we look to see what we want to cling to see strychnine if they keep the stamp police right now listening to it to start the revolution to turn people on to make it so
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she gets to stand beside. the other side of the street fashionistas are getting ready for another day of shows at this london venue the industry generates thirty five billion dollars for the u.k. economy and employs seven hundred eighty thousand people that's almost as big as the financial sector which is why the campaign is what this enormous sprawling global industry the pound they have the same carbon footprints as the russian federation to do more to tackle climate change. the british fashion council says sustainable so-called positive fashion has dominated discussions at this year's event more more designers are now talking about going green but it could be some time before these future trends reach the rest of us. well still ahead the sport will be telling you about the american golfer who completed a family slot in australia peter will have those details in
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us for this historic shift in american politics to bring you more room mood when documentaries and life moves on and on line. welcome back it's time for sports his piece of. thank you very much austria's marcel herships picked up a record equalling seventh gold medal in the final day of the world ski championships in order sweden the twenty nine year old coasted through the second leg of the slalom. after taking a huge lead in the first round to win by zero point six five seconds it was her she was third world title in slalom matching the record of swedish great in the last in
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mock it was an austrian sweep of the podium with michel net taking silver and marcos watts getting brands oh sure who picked up so in thursday's giant slalom said this could be his last world championships and you mentioned in the interview after after a state this might be a last world championships. i think so so we would not be retiring after next season or next we can be but. ten more races are waiting for me so see and then take a break and yeah things will be. right no real madrid have suffered a surprise to one spanish league defeat at home to jerome or rail even took the lead through castle medo on sunday but a christian still won a penalty and poor to go with fifteen minutes to go and the home side missed the chance to reclaim second place in the standings to add insult to injury sergio ramos was sent off at the end. what happened since the cup and well it's
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a shame we missed out on points arrivals barcelona and it led to come a grid close one this weekend and we have taken a step backwards because we were on a good run we managed to pick up a lot of points in the race to catch barcelona but now we have fallen further back with this defeat english premier league club crystal palace have managed to avoid a potentially embarrassing situation in the f.a. cup first round on sunday palace were away from home against doncaster rovers of the third tier of english football in the bigger scheme of things these two clubs are separated by thirty six league places however the f.a. cup is known for its giant killing victories it was not to be on this occasion though after geoffrey slaps opener max miles also scored to ensure a tuna lead at half time that would also be the full time school. tennis now and france's gael monfils won the final of the rotterdam open to claim his first title
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in thirteen months but it was an easy form on fees as he faced a tough challenge from three time grand slam champion stand by. the swiss star who was playing in his first find this and sunday going to need surgeries won the second set of morphy's came back in the decider winning six three one six six two for what is eight eighteen pete career titles. well this is the step you know my coach always told me this is a step where we walk in you know to have to put ourselves in this the situation you know is over the first time and hopefully we're going to have some more as and if we can win more titles definitely we will try it's the n.b.a. all star weekend on a future version of the main game could feature many more african players that's because the n.b.a. has announced its backing a new pan african league which will launch in twenty twenty they've run a junior league community training camps and even launched an n.b.a.
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academy in senegal last year earlier we spoke to n.b.a. global broadcaster benny bond suit who told us the league is a game changer but those in africa must make sure the talent isn't taken away from the continent. this is huge because you know many people would say that africa is the next frontier when it comes to international talent going into the n.b.a. with the announcement yesterday of m.p.a. and c.v.r. say and as i did go in to dedicate support financial support to the development of this league in africa meaning that the program that we've had in africa over the years is that we didn't have the infrastructure for boscobel to be able to grow so the n.b.a. are saying that now to going to give financial support to build this ecosystem where we're not only natural nurturing the talent but also building facilities to enable this league to grow this season started with twelve african players and also one hundred m. for international players there are three n.b.a. players that came straight from de graw streamed through the basketball without
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borders program you know new berman who now plays for the clippers joel embiid who's one of the huge stars we've been d.m.p. a who played for the sixes and then you've got pasco cecum who also has a huge software to interact to so this is where n.b.a. seeds good business going to be created you know a lot of stuff coming out of africa by the year twenty twenty five but then most people will also say that one of these different densified these talents i've played in a box african league and it goes straight into the n.b.a. how does this sustainable grow to sports in africa many may say that it shows a lot of light from what's going on in the continent but also the danger of news in our great display is to the league instead of them staying in africa and building the sport that people will come to respect and also want to be policy and future. estonia's turn at leeds the world really championship standings after winning the rally of sweden the toyota driver had a huge lead heading into sunday's final power ending stage tannic sealing a fifty three point seven second victory ahead of lapierre finland only edged out
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belgians terry annoyed by three seconds. and now one of the closest finishes you'll ever see at the four in mexico brazilian driver lucas the grassy was trailing until the very last moment but he somehow managed to g.'s car past pascal very aligned right on the line but we just shot all the way to the replay confirm that he denied very aligned who had lived for the majority of the race q contrast in emotions in the gallagher's to get us in saudi team were ecstatic. but a different story for very lines mahindra team and to make it worse vale and was then given a five second penalty which meant he was demoted to sixth place. american governor has won the women's australian open which continues her family's incredible run of sporting success down under quarter hold seven birdies doing her
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final round including this huge but if in a step with a five under par round of sixty seven two shots clear of the field remarkably she is the fourth member of her family to win in australia her sister jessica won the same event seven years ago a dead petter one the tennis australian open in ninety ninety eight and her brother sebastian one of the boys singles title last year it's been dubbed the quarter slam i think there's something in the air here now i'm just happy to finally be a part of the club you know i kind of felt left out but now it's playing all day for my parents and now i'm really proud of that and that's all the support we have here for now more coming up again later. indeed you all thanks peter he watched the al-jazeera news on more news on the other side of the break so don't go too far away.
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a story of revolution defiance and murder i'm told by. a major figure in the war against the french occupation. the french brought up the one who's brave even impressed and. and who inspired others in the fight for independence after his death that if you're fifty go on to get anything i allow to be ben mcgeady the algerian revolutionary on al-jazeera. driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable
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if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world i am a fish every week a new cycle going to see you nice of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump the town through the eyes of the louts jan an ace that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the and aisle asian of israel that is not what that phrase means at all the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they recruit on the stories that matter the most embed is a free palestine they're listening post on al-jazeera.
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more and more nations are becoming explicit about the fact that the united states is now the single biggest. source of the study does ation iran points to the us as a destabilizing force in the middle east. and this is al jazeera life my headquarters here in doha are also coming up a new israeli law goes into effect and it will cost palestinians millions of dollars. also while the argument of aid in venezuela intensifies we'll take you to bordering countries that are dealing with the influx of refugees. and pakistani fighter jets accompany the saudi crown prince as he's warmly welcomed to islamabad bringing much needed investment.
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welcome to the program iran's foreign minister says the risk of war between his country and israel is rising mohamed a job a desire of made the comments during his speech on the final day of the annual munich security conference czar of called the u.s. a destabilizing force which could increase the chances of a new conflict in the middle east has more from munich on the third and final day of the munich security conference it was iran's turn to talk about the challenges facing peace and stability around the world its foreign minister david zarif telling leaders it was american and israeli policies that threatened international security and not those of his government at the recent meeting. let me just call it the only beating. and the openly coerced in war so the u.s. vice president and the secretary of state both blasted europe on european
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soil. put even attempting albeit without much success to abide by its obligations under the j c p o a and under security council resolution twenty two thirty one. yesterday right here in munich. mr pence repeated this course when he added again to be demanded that europe must join the united states in undermining its own security and breaking its obligations one of the main discussions at the conference was about the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal and even though the u.s. on the president donald trump has withdrawn from its senior american politicians continue to stand by the agreement as when you as a strong supporter of the. nuclear agreement with iran and have we want to stick with supporting them to their reign in foreign minister however fail to address to
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her policies in syria and its support for president bashar assad both are accused of killing hundreds of thousands of civilians and now that iran and said seem to have won the war it seems that syria is being welcomed back into the international fold but not everyone is happy about that we are seeing countries are running back to normalize with the syrian regime inviting the sierra jim to come back to the arab league and we raise the question what of what the syrian regime has done in order to be rewarded by normalization rewarded by coming back to the legal fight of cis another edition of the munich security conference has concluded yet many of the reasons for insecurity are on the wall remain critics say those include some of the leaders who themselves were present at this conference now mutual interest were also discussed such as cyber security but it is new solutions to old problems that
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many are looking to world leaders for. you nick. hillary mann leverett as a full one tells national security official. going to tyrone why america must accept the islamic republic of iran not she says mr zarif is worried the us will provoke an accidental will in the middle east. i think for those of us who have known him are not surprised by this kind of speech but it's bluntness and it's warning of war is something new it's not something that foreign minister zarif says lightly he's been you know in politics and diplomacy for decades and he does not lightly drop those terms warning of war so i think his concern here is important for everybody in the world to know they have taken this position of extreme caution so by saying that they're concerned about the possibility of war it is something important and serious but it's not that they're concerned that the united states or israel might launch an all out conventional military attack like the u.s.
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invasion of iraq for example or the israeli invasion of lebanon on what syria is concerned about is the increased u.s. encourage meant of our so-called allies in israel and saudi arabia in the united arab emirates our increased encourage them and of these so-called allies to be much more aggressive in their military action in their foreign policy and that they may provoke in a sense an accidental war by because by using this u.s. green light for their more aggressive activities so i think that's what zarif is getting at it's not your traditional conventional war that he's afraid of it's there encourage meant there goading their use or proxies in you know whether it's in syria or even pakistan. now iran has unveiled a new submarine which it says is capable of firing cruise missiles president hassan rouhani introduced the latest addition to its naval fleet in the port city of one
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that are dubbed the conqueror iranian media says it's the country's first semi heavy submarine rouhani says the domestically produced vessel is state of the art. the u.s. special envoy for syria has reassured allies that the withdrawal of american troops from the country will not be abrupt speaking from the munich security conference james jeffrey says it will be a step by step process imran khan reports. on the turkey syria border. in words designed to reassure european allies the u.s. special envoy for syria said this on the planned withdrawal of troops from syria first of all this is not going to be an abrupt or a rapid withdrawal it's going to be an orderly step by step withdrawal and each point at each phase we're going to look at our underlying goals that i just laid out ensure that we have means capabilities and partners that can carry them out for us this still no plan at least one that is public on the details of the withdrawal
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however there did seem to be differences with turkey on what to do about the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces led by the kurdish group white b.g. . at the same conference in munich the turkish defense minister reiterated his country's view that the y.p. g. is a terrorist group the main body main issue really are your goals security so dear to get rid of the. terrorists. regardless of who they are. whoever they are the syrian democratic forces will be concerned the u.s. has plans and some of the groups that the u.s. may abandon them once the fight against isis last enclave embargoes in southeast and syria is over with one of the syrian democratic forces most from bali has. he says there are about a thousand civilians that are trapped in the village also says fighters have dug
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tunnels underneath the village and the vast majority of their fighters are hiding in those tunnels the u.s. president donald trump says is pull u.s. forces out of syria when the eisel caliphate is defeated. with the battle in both those approaching a stalemate he may have to wait a few more days before making the victory declaration he's promised iraq does or does into. the u.s. president all trump says britain france and germany should take back and put on trial more than eight hundred eisel fighters captured in syria on twitter trump goes on to say that the caliphate is ready to fall the alternative is not a good one in that we will be forced to release them and the u.s. does not want to watch as these isis fighters permeate to europe which is where they are expected to go we do so much and spend so much time for others to step up and do the job that they are so capable of doing we are pulling back after one hundred percent caliphate victory. now israel has implemented
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a new law that will take away millions of dollars of tax revenue from the palestinian authority the move penalizes the authority for supporting the families of jailed palestinian prisoners are a force that has more from western risler. benjamin netanyahu began his weekly cabinet meeting insisting that he would follow through on the course he said we could go to start with holding money from the palestinian authority for your usual today i will submit to the cabinet for approval the deduction of the salaries of terrorists from the palestinian authority money the cabinet will hear a detailed report regarding the money from security officials this is important legislation that we've advanced and today we're going to implement it as i promised the money in question is taxes raised by israel on behalf of the palestinians and sent to them every month for years netanyahu and his allies have attacked the palestinian policy of paying prisoners families calling it incitement to terror pointing to the fact that the longer the sentence the more serious the conviction the higher the payment last july those criticisms were translated into israeli
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legislation now in the midst of an election campaign in which the right wing vote could prove crucial netanyahu is implementing the law withholding one hundred thirty eight million dollars in palestinian taxes in the face of widely reported warnings from his own security establishment suggesting such a move could in fact increase instability and violence. the palestinian prisoners club says about ten percent of the nearly six thousand inmates in israeli jails have been involved in deadly attacks the rest jailed for lesser offenses their families all deserving of support its president says the israeli move won't change a necessary policy. that that aid money that we give to the palestinian families is not for the prisoner or for the martyr who is dead we give the money to the family israel wants to practice collective punishment for most palestinians the system is a consequence of life under occupation abandoning it under israeli pressure is put . all but unthinkable the palestinian authority has condemned the israeli decision
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as piracy saying it's part of an effort to increase the pressure on the head of the publication of the trumpet ministrations peace plan expected some time after israel's april election ari force it out west jerusalem now russian land from bankers frozen the bank accounts of the venezuelan state oil firm transactions between the bank and the oil company also been stopped reuters news agency says that gazprom bank is trying to reduce the risk of falling under u.s. sanctions and the sanctions imposed last month i mean that blocking president nicolas maduro has access to the country's oil revenue. now u.s. senator marco rubio has led a delegation to the city of kuta on the border between colombia and venezuela now the visit comes twenty four hours after two u.s. military planes arrived in colombia with a destined for venezuela the aid is being blocked by president material rubio described as an illegitimate and unconstitutional leader. what is happening here
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