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every. box office to work with india to end violence in kashmir while warning that they will attack will retaliate if attacked. i don't welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me it is a problem also ahead russia says it's open to passage for tens of thousands of people to escape from a remote syrian camp also. they may. end the power we the people u.s. senator bernie sanders delivers a firm familiar antiestablishment campaign promise he announces another white house
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bid and lagerfeld who dominated fashion for half a century dies aged eighty five. pakistan's prime minister has rejected india's accusations that has country is behind thursday's car bombing in the disputed kashmir region which killed forty one indian paramilitary soldiers and a televised address to the nation and wrong on all the to cooperate with his neighbor to investigate the attack and ask for evidence suggesting pakistani involvement india's foreign ministry expressed disappointment with the pakistani leaders for mox a spokesman said promised a console to denounce the armed group jaish e mohammad which has claimed responsibility we are not surprised that the prime minister of pakistan if you just to acknowledge the attack on our security forces and. as an act of terrorism. prime minister of pakistan has neither chosen to
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condemn this highness act not condoled with the families this claiming any link between the terrorist attack and pakistan is an oft repeated excuse by pakistan the pakistani prime minister has ignored claims made by the gesture moment as well as by the dentist who perpetrated this heinous crime it is a very long fact that gesture moment and its leader muscle are based in pakistan this should be sufficient proof for pakistan to take action in a moment first to be able to report on india's for reaction from new delhi that first years hi there and islam a bad. tensions between india and pakistan remain at an all time high although they didn't all fall from saudi arabia's foreign minister are there out of your bag that coded abia would use its influence to try and deescalate the crisis
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between india and pakistan pakistan is also not taking any chances the bug italian prime minister said daddy did not respond to the wild accusations from n b a saying that it was because pakistan was holding a very significant gone friends for investment involved just on records being attended by that so did delegation he questioned as to what would be the benefit for progress on conduct such an attack at that time which would be tantamount to separate dodging that go on friend and progress on it's a wonder dog to india on all bilateral issued by d.n.d. and he said he had already gone progress on gulf whenever pakistan or for dialogue the prime minister said that bogged down one hundred feet in the region of foreign minister also created a dating that dads could be based in their region however prime minister emraan khan also had
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a warning for india should they plan an attack against pakistan and the sun also today i am offering the indian government thought what is a vista geisha new do in disk each to suggest involvement of any pakistani we are ready to cooperate with you if you have any actionable intelligence to provide us with us and we will take action and it's not because we are under pressure but because they are enemies of spock's tony because they go against our interests. the funerals continue across india the bodies of the security forces killed in recent attacks are returned to their homes. as the country mourns pressures on the government and officials to show that action is being taken. down and actually a very little better security officials in indian administered kashmir blame pakistan's spy agency the i.s.i. for the car bombing by the group jaish e mohammed or jem that one word that was kind of very.
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broad. reductive sort of either side of the facts that. while the investigations continue many in india are wondering how it was allowed to happen critics say that any major attack can be considered an intelligence failure but the scope and complexity of this one made it the worst attack on indian forces in the region in three decades it leaves the question what went wrong. indian agencies in kashmir rely on locals for intelligence but some analysts say the goodwill needed for that intelligence has dwindled the past five years have been a period of extremely disruptive polarizing communal politics now that is undermining. d.n. violent that is what is resulting in more and more frustration and more and more recruits. this analyst says the current intelligence agencies are
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understaffed and resources are mr directed it is involved in political intelligence that is involved in the hold range of other activities many of them hundred eighty to two core security as indian officials continue to blame pakistan for supporting armed groups prepared to launch attacks on indian troops critics say the government needs to take a look at its own security apparatus to prevent more deaths as jamil al jazeera new delhi. saudi arabia says it wants to help calm the tensions between india and pakistan and its crown prince has just arrived in new delhi to a warm welcome from promised in the end there morty mohamed bin sol mom was in pakistan on monday his asia tour will also take him to china. and you congressional report says senior white house officials push to share nuclear power technology with saudi arabia despite objections from national security officials the allegations will be investigated by the democrat led house oversight committee that says trump administration whistleblowers raise concerns about normal acts within
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the white house to support the construction of reactors across saudi arabia politicians from both sides have raised concerns about the kingdom developing nuclear weapons if u.s. technology is sold without proper safeguards now russia says it's open to corridors and syria to give people safe passage out of the refugee camp that's home to more than forty thousand and turn leave this place people mostly women and children and sits in a remote corner of the deserts near the borders of iraq in jordan and iran can reports from the on tip russian military patrols secure what are described as two humanitarian corridors which moscow says without people mainly women and children living in the old brick by a refugee camp to leave the russians in coordination with the syrian government say a fifty five kilometer area has been secured for twenty four hours the clock started ticking at nine o'clock tuesday morning. so far no one from the camp has
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used the corridor and the russians blame the free syrian army which are backed by the united states and which has controlled the camp. under these circumstances the syrian government with assistance from russia made the unprecedented decision to open to humanitarian corridors to ensure the exit of internally displaced people from this camp to chosen places of residence it's unclear whether the russians and the syrians set up their humanitarian corridors after negotiations with the free syrian army tell our people from out of the camp walking a few kilometers to where the humanitarian corridors actually start or they simply just set up the humanitarian corridors on their own now the situation within the camp itself is incredibly die they were only able to get a first shipment the first of a couple in a few months of aid to the camp a few days ago and many women and children who are the main residents of that camp
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absolutely desperate. meanwhile in southeastern syria fighting continues in the last i saw held village of alba who was the syrian democratic forces the kurdish led troops backed by the u.s. have surrounded the village most of which has been reduced to rubble inside around two hundred villages are being held hostage by eisel intense many of them apparently being actively prevented from leaving by high school and continued to be subjected to a tense a fight aaron granbury strikes by the u.s. led coalition forces and their s.t.'s allies on the ground. so high commissioner puts it when i quote civilians continue to be used as pawns by the various parties and she calls on them to provide safe passage to those who wish to flee while those who wish to remain must also be protected as much as possible. i saw fighters according to the s.d.s. have dug tunnels beneath the village and are hiding there slowing the fight down and stopping the s.d.f. from declaring the. the end of isis enclave in syria iran can now does or doesn't
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happen to nigeria now where the governments have the death toll from last week's attack and condoned a state has doubled to more than one hundred thirty people government killed people in several villages their bodies were discovered just a day before nigeria was due to elect a new president in parliament and that watson's been delayed until saturday the home of the reports from kaduna. is one of the survivors of what paul knox hark by hundreds of men armed with guns and machetes ishak was killed with a bullet wound to the arm but twenty two members of his family including his wife four children and there's a limit on further what killed him. you know well let's go back to no no hold or anyone left what wrong did we commit to deserve this brutality several villages in area in could do no state of north or no judio are tucked amongst the
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rules of the bodies found while at least twenty two children under the age of ten these. at the hospital in could do nothing or tumor could is taken care of two grandsons four year old. and two and a half year old but she'll boff were injured in the attack they are the only surviving members of my extended family doctors operated only brought him to remove what list thirty pellets in his interest back and in between tears she talks about the moment her life changed forever well those are. the governors of the religious square my husband of the first to be beheaded anybody who tried to escape was shot he came to finish his or. the cult is still on but assad yesterday is over sixty seven. and the counting is still on because over a hundred something and something are still missing yeah i mean most of the cows are not deposition our wedding imo is not known we met some of those who survived
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huddled together in the open they're still in shock. by what they witnessed the killings beheadings and torching of houses the pain of seeing their loved ones getting killed by the attackers is still vivid in the minds of these people there i would hear after a three day strike and now say they need help with food cruel thing and shelter against the cold nights. the killings in could do no shocked the nation within hours president obama bahati called the vile and the body was an attempt to say to stock religious conflict between christians and muslims in. this region we're not g.d.s. muslim north mit's nigeria south is prone to religious tension how does a nick flemmi a muslim muslim well the farmers a muslim christian where there is breakdown into community relations this kind of
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things that society so far from for the past twenty years. has been neglect of you deny and architecture for harmonious existence rule communities of nigeria respect and resolutions however rare and with the demand for land growing by the day there fears the violence will only intensify mohamed atta walsh's era kaduna nigeria. the weather is next and then a wave of homicides in venezuela we take a look at why security forces could be to blame and french president of iran back home visits a jurist cemetery where eight hundred graves have been vandalized. hello
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there we go to a good deal of unsettled weather across parts of the middle east look at the satellite picture we can see one system hey that's just drifting its way southwards bringing some slightly fresher air with it we've also got this other system making its way of a parts of iran and into parts of afghanistan that's going to be giving us lots of rain and snow here as we head through the day on wednesday i think the kabul by the time that system has passed will see somewhere between ten and twenty centimeters of fresh snow to the west largely fine and dry forest by the time we get to thursday not too warm with baghdad getting to around twenty degrees in the aleppo at around fourteen a bit further towards the south it's pretty windy in doha but those winds are easing and will continue to be said over the next few days say twenty two degrees will be our maximum temperature of wednesday maybe up to twenty three by thursday but the winds still feeding down from the northwest so it's a draw air and it is feeling a bit cooler further south for since a lot of what we're getting to around twenty nine and it's still rather humid for us there and all of the southern parts of africa we've got this whole trading area of cloud here within that we're seeing
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a system trying to put itself together now because it's so close to land we're not expecting it to develop into a tropical cyclone but it will give us very intense rain as we head through the next day or so so for some of us in madagascar they could even be some flooding on wednesday or thursday. and for all practical purposes yes i support science and truth one of the figureheads to the new atheist movement if you believe something without evidence then that justifies anything except that religion has done good things despite all of the police in america who believe that science holds. to be a better place religion disappeared yet.
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it's good to have you with us on these are our top stories. he's ready to cooperate with india to investigate the bombing in the disputed region warning against retaliation more than forty indian security personnel were killed and you congressional reports the senior wash house officials pushed to shed new technology to solve the arabiya despite objections from national security officials allegations will be investigated by the democrat led house oversight committee and russia says it's open to corridos and soviet people safe passage. to return home caps in a remote corner of the syrian desert near the border with jordan and iraq about forty thousand people have been trapped there some of the previous.
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sentence has entered the twenty twenty white house race the independent senator. the democratic party's twenty six day nomination. and went on to be defeated by donald trump in that year's election the seventy seven year old who campaigned on many of the same promises as lost time. including universal health care a higher minimum wage and free public college tuition. bernie sanders running for president and i'm asking you today to be part of it on precedented grassroots campaign of one million active volunteers in every state in our country our campaign is not only about the feeding donald trump the most dangerous president in modern american history it is not only about winning the democratic nomination and the general election our campaign is about transforming our country and creating a government based on the principles of economic social racial and environmental
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justice while the twelve candidates have now thrown their hat in the ring to challenge donald trump they include massachusetts senator elizabeth warren new jersey senator cory booker and california senator comma harris they share a similar leftist agenda with bernie sanders pushing a more centrist line as minnesota senator amy klobuchar show she's described proposals like universal health care as aspirational other likely contenders include former vice president joe biden and roark a former congressman who now only lost the texas senate race last year she hopped on the has more from washington d.c. . one of the reasons why there are so many potential democratic presidential nominees is because many of them wanted to announce before bernie sanders got into the race they wanted to get some momentum because bernie sanders is the front runner of the declared candidates he has the best nationwide organization he has
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the most on the biggest small donor base he has the best mame recognition the only other candidate who does better than him is joe biden the former vice president under barack obama who has not yet declared whether he will be running and if he does that we will see a very similar pub's very bitter campaign season between that centrist a stablished right wing section of the democratic party and the bernie sanders wing the younger wing of the democratic party who say more fundamental changes needed than the democrats have offered up to now staying with us politics in sixteen states suing donald trump attempting to block his declaration of a national emergency to secure funding for a mexico border war the coalition of states includes california new york and illinois they're accusing the president of violating the constitution chuck made the announcement on friday after congress refused to grant on the five point seven billion dollars he wants for the wall a lawsuit august that doesn't have the power to divert the funds because congress is in charge of spending now donald trump has issued
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a public plea to venezuela's military to support opposition leader on why though the u.s. president gave a speech to venezuelans living in miami florida he told the crowd that the military would lose everything if it continues to back embattled president nicolas maduro we seek a peaceful transition of power. but all options are on the of the we want to restore our venezuelan democracy and we believe that the venezuelan military and its leadership have a vital role to play in this process if you choose this you have the opportunity to help forge a safe and prosperous future for all of the people of them as well or you can choose the second continuing to support. the. well even before the power struggle venezuela's homicide rate had become
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one of the highest in the world on local independent monitors the security forces are at least partly to blame it estimates killings by police in the military rose fifty percent last year choi is a bar reports from caracas. finding people that dare speak about police brutality is not easy in venezuela these days maybe a thriller says she lives in constant fear since her nephew ali son who she races he was a baby was killed during demonstrations against the government last month he was fifteen years old i don't know. i never expected anything like this because if ellison had been a criminal then you can expect anything but it was not the case he worked in a bakery and apparently he went with friends to protest against the government navia says her nephew was killed by a police special forces unit known as face when they entered caught the a neighborhood in caracas where protests have intensified in the past year support
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for chavez socialist revolution used to run high in neighborhoods like this one but the situation has changed because of young growing economic crisis and that's why the government has started a crackdown in neighborhoods like this one when the protests take place using special forces and other units people to. tell us that they're intimidated hair rast and sometimes killed when they raise their voice against the president. for this violence has been on the rise in venezuela especially in the country's poorest districts among those who want supported or chavez socialist revolution katy mourning her son and i get it was also killed by the police she was preparing a manger just before christmas when the police raided the area she says officers started shooting at every one room move my son said it hurts but i thought he was talking about his cousin i didn't know he had also been shot they killed him my son play baseball and he said mom when i'm bigger or buy you
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a decent house and now his dad couldn't do the good. and i guess cause and we got a look at that will suffer fine you were logical disorder his mother says he was helpless does that but. i saw a car and i heard the shot is. what i thought my son was hiding i never imagined my son was already dead he was disabled me you know in two thousand and fifteen the government launched what's known as the people's liberation operation to fight crime in the country slums the fear is that as opposition against the government spreads so will its attempt to curtail dissent. the independent group violence observatory says that more than ten thousand people have been killed in the past two years as you and i knew the meal this is here that we reported in two thousand and seventeen five thousand people killed because of crime fighting operations last year increase to seven thousand five hundred this means that every day in venezuela
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the police in the military killed twenty people because they resisted authority that is the excuse they use in venezuela we don't have a death penalty we're talking about people killed on the streets or in their homes the government denies any wrongdoing and insist that those killed are part of criminal gangs people like avi moreno say that's nonsense and that their children were victims of the security forces excessive and unnecessary abuse of power. that he said will i just see it at cuttack us. the fiance of sol the journalist. again urging world leaders to take action against his killers at the address to human rights panel at the e.u. parliament brussels she was murdered and the consulate and a stumble last year. the moment has come for all international organizations to move forward as quickly as possible the perpetrators of this particular doc crime have to be prosecuted and justice has to prevail one might think this is
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a very exceptional event but we just contemplate that this may not be as exceptional as one thinks this type of crime maybe something very frequent but we simply don't hear about it french president hollande is visiting a jewish cemetery where eighty graves were desecrated that happened in an eastern village day a strasberg protests are planned in paris against the rising number of incidents against the french jewish community from paris the reports. it's the latest attack against jewish people in france on saturday in paris french philosopher crowd was insulted for being jewish during a yellow fest protest oh. oh oh oh reacting to the attack the french president wrote on twitter the anti semitic unsold sea has been subjected to all the absolute negation of what we are and what makes us a great nation we will not tolerate its last week a memorial tree to
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a young jewish man who was tortured to death in two thousand and six was vandalized paris while in the city the german word for jews was sprayed across a popular bagel shop and to portray it was defaced with one of france's most famous women holocaust survivor and feminist minister. took her fisi on these letter boxes may have been a raise but the french government is struggling to make anti jewish sentiment disappear across the country in fact the french interior minister has called as. poison spreading across the country because over the past year attacks against jewish people have risen by more than seventy percent some people say that the yellow vest movement is being used as a platform by some protestors to express anti jewish ideas but the head of france's jewish students union says the recent attacks are a reflection of what he describes as an increasingly intolerant society. we can
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clearly see the level of violence in society this anti-semitism which takes many forms from islamist movements of the extreme right and the ultra left and what we also see an extremely high level of homophobia is in a phobia and racism against migrants for daniel can all the events of the past week of evoked painful memories his eighty five year old mother was murdered in a home less than a year ago police said she was targeted because she was jewish. i think that france has fallen very low these people are fools and educated and they have no place amongst the yellow vests during the second world war france is government collaborated with germany's nazi regime and deported tens of thousands of jewish people today france is home to the biggest jewish community in europe but for some the shadow the past is never far away natasha butler al-jazeera paris. and then they had a pilot has been killed and a midair collision and two other force pilots managed to inject themselves safely
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over the state of an africa and weren't hurt of a rehearsal for an acrobatic air show due to be held in a few days. now one of the world's most famous fashion designers karl lagerfeld has died aged eighty five the creative director of chanel was an icon of the global industry for over a century. looks back on this life and legacy. instantly recognisable in his dark suits ponytails hat and sunglasses called lagerfeld was at the top of the fashion industry for more than half a century born in pre-war germany his big breakthrough came in the nineteenth fifty's ofter moved to paris when he won an apprenticeship with design appear balmain going on to find success with fashion houses including chloe a trendsetter his modern unuseful designs found their way into high street shops like h. and m. giving him unprecedented popular appeal but it was chanel that propelled him to
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rock star status. you know if it's not needed. or a problem in the world who may be more important to it that is not the problem but it's an industry and you don't question has to go with time efficient doesn't go with times vision would be lost. lagerfeld dressed some of the most famous people in the world. the first of the super models miami campbell includes a shift. to jerry hall and even madonna and more recently the offspring of hollywood stars. his outspoken and stinging remarks for their own politics are a person sized and him the nickname keiser call but friends and colleagues in the industry and beyond describe him as a genius and a visionary. lagerfeld spent much of his life in the public eye but remained a laundry list of figure hiding behind those trademark song glasses. it was
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when not working he retreated to his large library of books. he worked primacy to the end and he's behind a huge legacy and his much loved cats to pat. hello again imo there's a problem and with the headlines on al-jazeera pakistan's prime minister has rejected india's accusations that has country is behind thursday's car bombing in the disputed kashmir region imran khan says he's ready to cooperate with india to investigate the attack which killed forty one and again paramilitary troops is also one of the vitaly ation of new delhi launches any attacks. saudi arabia says it wants to help calm the tensions between india and pakistan and its crown prince has
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just arrived in new delhi to a warm welcome from prime minister narendra modi muhammadans home on within pockets follow him one day his asia tour will also take him to china. a new congressional report says senior white house officials push to share nuclear power technology with saudi arabia despite objections from national security officials allegations will be investigated by the democrat led house oversight committee russia says it's open to corridors and soviet to give people safe passage out of the refugee camp the camps in a remote corner of the syrian desert near the border with jordan and iraq that's home to more than forty thousand people u.s. politician bernie sanders has entered the twenty twenty white house race as the independent senator second attempt in last the democratic party's twenty six day nomination to hillary clinton the seventy seven year old will campaign and many of the same promises including universal health care a higher minimum wage and free public college tuition. is running
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for president and i'm asking you today to be part of it on precedented grassroots campaign of one million active volunteers in every state in our country our campaign is not only about the feeding donald trump the most dangerous president in modern american history it is not only about winning the democratic nomination and the general election our campaign is about transforming our country and creating a government based on the principles of economic social racial and environmental justice those are the headlines on al-jazeera but do stay with us the inside story is coming up next thank you very much for watching.
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big brother is watching in china millions of people are being punished for bad behavior and a government monitoring scheme is this ethical could it be taken to this is the inside story. hello and welcome to the program. whether we like it or not. being watched security on smartphones making it easier to monitor our lives china's.

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