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he would be against the freedom or put all that government. the organization of the freedom of the people a mile bashir has ruled sudan for nearly thirty is he came to power in a bloodless military coup in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine overthrowing a democratically elected government but. the latest round of protests have become the longest wave of anti-government demonstrations since the country's independence from britain in one thousand nine hundred fifty six and the opposition wants them to continue which will test how effective the state of emergency will be each oma into play out his era. senegal is now waiting to see if mackey cell has been re-elected president results are not expected for day is off to millions to cost their vote nicolas haq reports from dhaka. counting the vote under the careful watch of the party observers and the nation waiting for the name of its new president. will it be incumbent president salva. or
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edriss sick or the outsider was months ago this must go. but we want to be as transparent as possible so that no one questions the results so we will announce the names publicly in front of everyone's presence. birders came early some queuing for hours patiently waiting their turn is seventy six year old said it it's his eleventh presidential election and twenty year old footage how the who is voting for the first time. i want change there is corruption and dysfunctional justice system this needs to stop. i want stability so that we can live well and peacefully. stability and change a promise candidate solid running for a second mandate says he can bring but rival candidate says cells failed to deliver . so far political newcomer song goes further saying the political system has
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failed the people. setting goals population is rapidly changing most are born after two thousand and these want to see a new form of leadership that addressing issues that matter for senegal i think specially one of them like my son cool he has been like his voice has really it could run like with young people because he's young himself is saying that it's time to change the system and also like all the candidates like it is a say in my thinking i have also addressed in the own way a different part of the programs but i've seen lacking in this campaign issues around when around like environment specially none of them really address it from my opinion in a serious way to opposition rivals karim wadded former mayor of the car khalifa salo were barred from running in the race after being convicted for corruption the opposition accuses saul of using the courts to crackdown on dissent. this is the polling station of medina in downtown de car it's
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a stronghold for the opposition and despite the calls for president. to boy called this election people came out to vote because there is a long tradition of democracy in senegal and whoever wins this election will be in charge of a country wealthier than ever an estimated fifty billion dollars of oil and gas has been discovered off the coast of senegal forty qatif years of the culture of corruption and believes only the rich and the powerful will profit from this you wealth a sudden john believes it will improve the lives of all to the gillies. two different voters two visions for senegal future nicolas hawke al-jazeera the car. gale force winds have brought severe disruptions of pellets of molten strong waves have washed life fish on to roads and pavements streets have flooded and trees have been uprooted in seaside towns popular with tourists restaurants and other
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buildings on the island what also damaged and now it's time for sports has fara thanks very much manchester city have won the english league cup for a second straight year pep ordeal is team beating chelsea in the final at wembley they won four three on penalties after an end goal is set the end of extra time this is their fourthly cup triumph in six years they also equate the first part of a four pronged trophy hunt city are chasing the premier league champions league and f.a. cup titles. as you'd expect man city have been celebrating their win sergio guerra here showing he's got some moves off the field as well and you could only imagine the party if they left all four of the show fees they're chasing. liverpool have moved to the top of the english premier league that's despite their clash against fierce rivals man united ending in a goal a straw it was a frustrating day at old trafford for reds coach you're getting caught up his team
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only managed one shot on target to united's three united caretaker boss only gunners sol sure made a little history though it now holds the record for most points won in the first ten matches by a manager with twenty six. so that's why i said it looked like today would have been a day if you start if you continue like we started then we could have won the match on a percentage but we did so and now we take that point it's one more horse that a lot of people probably expected so now everything is equal again. with game wise and knowledge to play the rest of the season or going to. was very impressed by my team today have to say with the attitude with a carrot up especially courage that we showed with all the other city or that everything that could have gone wrong first off went wrong because we played so far away from the potential and the quality but we're not second off i thought we were
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make money if isn't in the funds they made up for the rushes injury and more. all that result sees man united drop down into fifty that's because our style beat southampton also alexander lack a set and henrik but are in given them with. now at the moment. think. we have feeling strong but their way their last match we were warned in the premier league in. need to take more consistent for four away we know that's eventis is charged towards the syria title is showing no signs of slowing down they be away coming off the bench to score on sixty seven minutes it was the only goal of the game now have twenty two wins from twenty five games up next for them is napoli syria's second place team trail u.v. by thirteen points earlier they thrashed parma for nail polish forward to our
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carriage like getting on the scoring sheet twice. in a league of their wins for both major clubs on sunday's second place athletico beat villareal to nail the cup arses lead to seven points at the top of the table real madrid are third and are now nine points off the top they beat live on to a two one all caps are is pushing to become a global power in horseracing the country's premier international race the amir's sword festival took place on saturday in doha event brings together some of the world's best horses and trainers reports from doha and they're all anytime you see. a race this is the crown jewel of carters horse racing season the emir seward festival now it's down to one it will now it is yet to become an event that's recognized the round the world but with the prize fund in excess of a million dollars it's attracting some of the schools best riders and trainers it's
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been going from strength to strength you may sort out becoming six or seven years. the number of international runners that. is really impressive it means a lot to us to stay with the pinnacle of the race. bracing air out here for important cutters love of racing is nothing new theory being horse is one of the world's oldest and most valuable breeds qatar has already had success in taken on three this is no horse racing powerhouses with its horses winning major races including france's pay the lack of detail of hosting a big event like this is another step in their development as a horseracing in a sense. qatar is well known as a sponsor of some of europe's biggest races but british trainer julian smart says the country still has work to do if it's to one day staging
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a truly global event internationally with more and more horses a coming the prize money is becoming more and more attractive and one day qatar will will say we're going to do it we're going to do a big one to rival everybody in the world why not we race here solid for six months on one track so it is very very very difficult for this track to be maintained to maintain the standard that the horses you know and the owners and trainers and jockeys require so we are in need of more races here and more racetracks because the horse population is ever increasing they're out of clones with each other to go out of the schools with a story that we are focusing on because this. has a lot of history and tradition in here for more than seven series this morning top of the race by a security zone the competition the road so instead of just going old tries it can be through them a little in comfort of home and teenagers can be sort of. cut out will be the focus
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of the footballing world in twenty twenty two it's now becoming a serious player in the sport of kings son hummer al-jazeera doha. austria's king and ski marcel her share. has won the overall giant slalom titled spight finishing second in bulgaria leading after the opening run in a world cup of benton banks go her share made a costly mistake in his second attempt and silver was enough for the austrian to lock up the season long title that allowed newly crowned world champion hundred kristofferson to clinch the gold medal by just point four seconds it's the seventeenth world cup win for the norwegian. and the n.h.l. the washington capitals beat the new york rangers to move within two points of the leaders in their division in the return from their longest road trip this season washington's of getting kids not sort of scored four minutes into overtime to lift the capitals to a six five when over the rangers the capitals trail the metropolitan division
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leading new york islanders and that's all your sport for now more later. well democrats in the u.s. congress are pushing forward with plans to try to save the environment they've launched a new initiative a green new deal to tackle climate change and energy sources republicans already want the plan to go to a voters in congress but as she had to tend to reports their motives being called into question speaker pelosi and i have have spoken at the green new deal has been a priority for progressive left wing democrats elected last november it's based on the principle that the system that's produced unprecedented inequality is also hastening global environmental catastrophe i don't. buy interesting. and what i sense in some portions of the truth is that people. feel like this is. the key goals of the green new deal to meet all of the u.s. is power to moms through renewable zero emission energy during
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a ten year national mobilization while ensuring communities and workers don't suffer during the transition the need for action has been echoed by a republican leadership that usually expresses little appetite for debate on the environment or economic inequality noted with great interest the green new deal. and we're going to be voting on that in the senate to give everybody an op generated go on record. the republicans see an opportunity in the deals emphasis on reducing greenhouse gases while creating an equitable society but no opportunity to fracture the democratic party not to save the planet the era of big government is over bill clinton shifted the democrats from left to right away from the social safety net to the primacy of market forces and big business now almost thirty years later the left is fighting back on the democratic leadership of the republicans will present them as socialist extremists even as opinion polls show broad support
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for higher taxes on the rich to fund government spending on education health and averting climate. house majority leader nancy pelosi is dismissive comments were also what she thought about the green new deal were revealing the green dream or whatever they called it she replied nobody knows what it is but they're all for it right it's the grassroots calling for action on climate change and economic equality the sunrise movement is a nationwide group of young people that's helped place the green new deal on the political agenda it says the leadership of both parties have a lot to lose if they underestimate support for the green new deal and the electorate frustration for how things are this is a crucial juncture for leadership for a long time we've seen the democrats say that they believe the science but fail to take decisive action what mitch mcconnell doesn't seem to understand is that he doesn't even have the support of his own voting base sixty four percent of republicans support what played out in the resolution. at the prospect of presenting the democrats to divided even to challenge
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a popular president may be well founded then if the democratic leadership continues to resist policies that may lead to the change voters say they actually want. washington. well that. will be here in just a moment with more of the day for. every . breaking story and then of course there's donald trump. that's right out of the script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase mean. as we turn the camera. on the story.
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whether someone throwing. red. ink it's how you approach a. story in. one day in their quest for a rival to the country club i'm dave decided to play god. and certainly if you can cast to is set to show you right knowledge share if we could. all move the source truth in so far in this magnificent nonstick a chronicle of the revolution and its aspirations through the prism of its architecture of cuba's unfinished spaces on al-jazeera. macho on al-jazeera imagine how fun debates discusses and dissect the big issues of our times in head to head to thailand vote so much the twenty fourth in its first general election since the twenty fourteen military coup join us for special
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coverage in a powerful new film residents of occupied jerusalem share that pool on its past present and future deal or no deal what does the future hold for breadsticks we'll bring you the latest as the march the twenty ninth deadline for the u.k. to meet the new age is near a and we examined the development of an unusual alliance between radical produced months and the military in million mom march on al jazeera. land. tension along venezuela's border with brazil as the aid standoff intensifies with at least two dozen reported dead. clumsily back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead u.s. president donald trump put saw phrasing tabs on chinese goods holding substantial
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progress on talks and a trade war. the pope promises an all out battle against use a phrase calling them tools that say. but victims are disappointed and the curtains up for hollywood's biggest night we're live in los angeles with the latest on the winners of the oscars. thank you for joining us it's more people may have been killed in violent confrontations along venezuela's border with brazil than previously thought a local man says at least twenty five people died in the town of santa elena as venezuelan forces try to stop opposition supporters from bringing in foreign aid it was confirmation early of two deaths near the border with brazil as indigenous groups backing the opposition were fired at by venezuela's military on a john june has the latest from parker i'm in brazil on the border with venezuela.
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potentially twenty five people killed and at least eighty four injured out is information that is coming to us courtesy of emillio gonzalez he is the mayor of the good on a region that is inside of it as well a close to the border with brazil we're talking specifically about the town of sound this is a town we've been speaking a lot about the past few days where there are indigenous groups that have been supporting the venezuelan opposition and they have been getting into clashes with venezuela's military off until today we had heard only that it was confirmed that two people had been killed and that seventeen had been injured those seventeen we were told were being treated in brazil at a hospital called hot i'm a general hospital in the capital of this part of brazil both of you so which is about two hundred kilometers south of us if this pans out if this is true this
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would raise the death toll dramatically would be a serious escalation compared to what we've heard before now the mayor spoke to an assembled group of journalists he said that it is difficult getting precise information because he says that all the people that were killed were taken to essentially an area that venezuela's military is using where they are keeping the bodies there and because of that they don't have precise numbers nonetheless this is the most precise information we are getting from from venezuelans from people from inside in israel who have crossed over into brazil officials from that region who are now saying that they believe that at least twenty five people have been killed one international pressure is mounting on venezuela's president nicolas maduro after he ordered that vine and border assault to stop the foreign aide opposition either one is calling on well need us to keep all options open to help free his country the u.n. has joined a chorus of condemnation against a use of force by venezuela's military eilat america. it's
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a new see in human reports from san antonio in venezuela. in israel as security forces again denounced in the aftermath of saturday's violent response to unarmed protesters i blame for the first time the un high commissioner for human rights strongly condemned the use of excessive force by venezuela's national guard and especially pro-government armed groups the venezuelan government has a different explanation. the plan was to use terrorist to cross the sea bridge run over anyone they saw people and then blame the government of nicolas maduro. as for the quality or pro-government armed gangs whom we saw take over the streets and shoot the protesters in san antonio rodriguez claims there is a legal colombian paramilitaries who operate on both sides of the border. however after taking refuge from the gunfire we were able to see and film members of the
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college devils alongside national guardsman while they looted a close store then surely some of the guardsmen joined in to pick through the booty call it deals maybe paramilitary but residents tell us they are venezuelan operating in open complicity with security forces oh yes and the men there they belong to the government and they come through here threatening people slashing tires breaking windows. i mean i shot someone there on the corner there stealing motorcycles. on sunday morning they were still roaming the streets albeit more discreetly near the now closed cmon believe that a bridge oh it's here that we found more of an israel and preparing to migrate to one of the countless illegal border crossings fleeing the violence and poverty that is driving millions of an israeli from their homeland to sea and human are just sita san antonio and israel are. u.s.
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president donald trump. deadline to increase have son chinese imports off to what he's calling substantial progress in the latest round of trade talks with beijing high levies on more than two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese products were due to be imposed from march first says negotiators are addressing key issues such as intellectual property protection and technology transfer gable end is under has more from washington on sunday we'd been getting some information out that the discussions on sunday were not so much focused on these individual issues but they were focused more on how to enforce a potential agreement so that was a good sign coming out of the meetings on sunday and when people are talking about how to enforce an ingredient agreement that usually means they're pretty close to one but the good news here for both beijing and washington at least is it looks like they're very close to a deal and live not to katrina you in beijing katrina i imagine chinese businesses breathing a sigh of relief. yes very much so
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chinese state media have announced that there had been substantial progress and there could be a delay to the end of this trade truce and this is definitely good news here in china we have to remember that this is a country that's experiencing slowing economic growth and people are very concerned and the trade war pessimism these tensions are really adding to that there have been thousands of job losses in the manufacturing and the tech sectors over the last few months so this is something that they're thinking could really help improve people's marina really improve the industry and u.s. businesses who are operating here in china are definitely. really positive about this announcement these issues have been discussed during the trade talks issues of intellectual property and tech transfer these are problems that would that have really been irking american businesses doing business in china three years so they're really looking forward to some sort of outcome some sort of concrete. line
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about how these regulations will be finally enforced year in china as a negotiations continue katrina what is big jeanne most concerned about what is their priority. well here in china there are a variety of opinions many in china say that look china is definitely within its rights to grow its economy to develop its industry to use protectionist measures as it likes it's still a developing economy compared with the u.s. it's a. merging economy and it should be able to do these things but at the same time it is suffering and people are saying look you know we need to make some real compromises to to really bring this relationship back to some sort of stable mark the chinese government is really concerned about a loss of confidence in these loss of jobs is really not something that will help them this is
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a really important year for them are looking into seventy seventy years since the founding of the people's republic so they really want to come across as strong another issue which is it's something other that's been affecting the government is this issue of a hallway and there really was a lot of optimism around some of trunks comments that he may back down on some of those that hard talk against wall way this is something that china is also very much looking forward to so anything that they can do to really increase confidence and their market and bring some stability back is something that was definitely a priority for them katrina you in beijing thank you. well francis is ordering an all out battle against the abuse of children by priests a call from the head of the roman catholic church follows a four day meeting of senior vatican city but abuse survivors i am happy with what they have herself chalons reports. a religious service in the painted splendor of the vatican marks the end of this extraordinary meeting then pope
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francis gave high ranking clergy his concluding thoughts he called paedophile priests ravenous wolves and tools of satan and insisted this is a problem everywhere not just in developed countries where most cases have been exposed or a. here i would reaffirm that the church will spare no effort to do war that is necessary to bring to justice those who have committed such crimes the church will never seek to hush up or not take seriously any case it is convinced of the sins and crimes of consecrated people offer the tainted by infidelity and shame they just take it the countenance of the church and undermine its credibility. words that seem to go down well with those present i have a very good feeling. and it's also the speech for francisco for us after mass this morning. for front of strength and so very resolute so i think
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this meeting is not a finish up it's a start. we know there are some still active at least but survivors of abuse were angry they wanted to hear the pope say that abusive priests and those who cover up for them will be thrown out of the priesthood. but all it. just words words words avoided seven years for change and others have been waiting thirty years for change and because he needs to do something concrete to remove bishops who have covered things up this is a pope for the media critic of. rome traditions are vital to the longevity and appeal of the catholic church such as the angelus prayer given by the pope each sunday in st peter's square but the traditional secrecy with which the church has covered up decades of sex crimes is a threat to its very future while people still flock in their thousands to hear the pope speak in person at the vatican and there are hundreds of millions more roman
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catholics around the world but pope francis is aware that sexual abuse is an excess stench will problem for the catholic church it's driven away worshippers and if it's not properly handles more will leave. the vatican never said this unprecedented meeting would solve the problem cardinals have called it a step on the road they must now produce follow up measures for clergy to take back to their countries and put into practice rory chalons al-jazeera the vatican. not so the problems now confronting some of iraq's historical landmarks while republicans in the u.s. are getting behind the democrats. because.
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