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getting support now with barbara and caps you just wouldn't think this would be causing that much controversy things are really heating up especially the world cup is coming up so a lot of things to sort out before than the pakistan government does demanding cricket's governing body take action against india's national team indian players were army caps jury a game against australia as a show of support for their military tensions escalated between india and pakistan last month after a suicide bomber killed more than forty indian troops india captain virat kohli said the cops were a tribute to the armed forces and were part of
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a push to raise money for the victims' families i.c.c. regulations do not allow the display of political messages but it said the team was given permission to wear the hogs as part of a fund raising effort this is the latest incident in what's been a turbulent cricketing relationship between pakistan and india india have refused to play a test series with pakistan since some of by attacks in two thousand and eight they last had a series in the longer format in two thousand and seven pakistan did however tour india for a goodwill one day and t twenty series between december two thousand and twelve and january twenty third team box on the players however have not been allowed to play in the indian premier league the world's most high profile domestic t twenty competition and last month the indian cricket board asked the i.c.c. to cut ties with what they call countries from where terrorism emanates referring to box on the i.c.c. rejected this demand earlier we spoke to indian cricket author santana who are a who believes the indian players have the right to wear military style you also
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doubt still face pakistan in the group stages at this year's world cup in england's . so spock is kind of has no business trying to australia's you see what the nun players should wear it sort of noble cause it's for the nation now obviously i.c.c. would have given them permission i don't think india would be foolish enough to do anything without the permission of the i.c.c. but the tensions between india and pakistan even in the field of cricket will remain india has not bloody fight as yet whether it will play against pakistan in the long run when you lead in the june was. that the same time cricket is not just a region cricket is also the politics in india we see a anybodies now run by a committee of administrator where some retired judges and retired bit of practice and form a cricket captain they are then a part of that sort of b c c i we take
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a call as of the moment we're telling them but i really doubt india when you play pakistan number one and. in their own robbery if they don't plea my only worry is what happens when india faces. or possibly in their faces but you sunder so many times so that's cool besides yeah it has to be mainly recency i will sort. their own lot really as a marco protest and then eventually play our list of the match well there's been a lot of reaction on social media it's been very heated as you can imagine and here's a tweet from a pakistani government official suggesting that the box on cricket team should wear black bands to remind the world about indian atrocities in kashmir while cricket legend sachin tendulkar said the actions of the indian cricket team touched his heart a columnist c.j. were a man had this to say no other sport produces as much poetry as cricket the indian
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cricket team or special caps to honor india's military support his family born australian batsman blasted one hundred and four runs against them and here is a shot of this minute. that's poetry indeed all tell you something that's not poetry for we go here's a reason why to always look before you leap brazilian striker anderson lopez suffered a shock while celebrating a goal when the japanese lady jumped over the barricade without even realizing how steep the drop was on the other side of fortunately he avoided serious injury which is good news for his team is lopez scored four goals to lead aside to a five two win and lacking. ok so let me know your thoughts you can tweet me directly at f underscore is smile santa will be back with more at eight hundred g.m.t. but for now i'll hand you practical i feel bad for laughing at the guy but then i fell off a trampoline recently increased my own ribs are those in glass houses right thank
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oh i maryam namazie this is al jazeera live from london also coming up algeria's government seeks to quell student protests against the president by ordering the closure of campuses. use satellite images show increased activity around the facility when north korea assembled most of its ballistic missiles. and in a boat a treatment center is attacked a second time in the eastern d.l.c. hours before a visit by the head of the w.h.o. . we begin in venezuela where opposition protesters have clashed with police and caracas this is a large part of the country still without power as some forty hours a nationwide blackout started demonstrators are demanding that president nicolas maduro relinquish leadership in a country facing crippling shortages in food and medicine the blackout which
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started on thursday is believed to have been caused by problems at a major hydroelectric plant but duros has accused the united states of being behind the power cuts but opposition leader who says the outage is another example of government corruption and mismanagement he's called his supporters out on the streets on saturday as has president maduro. is live for us in caracas just tell us what's happening where you are at the moment. well there's a very big demonstration happening here the. opposition leader on why the had asked people to gather in the week to from point of caracas and then people together when i'm going to march towards that avenue but what they're telling us is that they were prevented from moving around by the police and that's what the situation that we witnessed just a few minutes ago when people here were prevented from going the route that when you were supposed to be
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a cage was going to be set up for one why don't you speak and they were not allowed to pass by the police and people started pushing and pushing and eventually the police have to step away from the road and it will not have taken over the food what they're basically telling us that electricity has not been restored in this area of crack let's not forget that ongoing right now is that they have power outage that some cases the biggest in the country's history that if phillip in many cases of but it will have it has generated a crisis mostly in part because we have been going around some of the copies of them within thirty flying to cope with the situation trying to back up power plants that were not working in order to state children's lives people's lives depends mostly on life support so there is an ongoing crisis right now and it without a government of course say that the united states is to blame for what they say was a bad luck has however people your say that taken to the streets that that was
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creating problems just think i've got the government of nicolas not only the only way they have in order to come out of the current crisis that they have been seeing in the past year mostly shortages of food of medicine of millions of people have already left the country and now that the normal power cuts that are of african people's lives. you know crazy the people of venezuela sadly has grown accustomed to dealing with all sorts of challenges but now you have this power outage at a time when already that when these terror. herbal shortages as a suit and medicine help us to understand how this blackout has been a setting people that. well let me tell you what we've seen in the past twenty four hours here in qatar cause i mean we arrived on airport for example was completed the lights were off people were walking in the middle of and i think that i have a very unsafe city with three high crime rates because the metro system the way
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away were not working at all and then visiting hospitals when you arrived off result of people were extremely worried they told us that when the power went off in the middle of the night they have to rush patients in intensive care out and try to connect them even with their hands that power plants for example were not working in many of those because again going around the fifty most of gas stations were awful people were not able to use their cars among other things cars or ambulances for example the situation in protocol the government did say that they were able to control the situation and trying to restore electricity around the country as i said before the first of the united states needs to be blamed because this was an act of sabotage mostly from the opposition and of from the united states but to the opposite. example of the critical situation in venezuela the lack of investment of the right to that of this and that country the government up or
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get working or the people that i got there in here they're trying to march so what the fanfare of the city they have already been told that they won't be allowed back because that right there that's the wrong government demonstration people that are supporting the government government people that muddled up at all taking to the streets to do what they thought they might be not escape imperialism. thank you very much from venezuela in the capital caracas trey's abode bring us all the latest from one of the demonstrations taking place that. colleges and universities in algeria have been ordered to close their campuses two weeks ahead of their spring break in an effort to diffuse student protests on friday one hundred ninety five protesters were detained as tens of thousands of algerians protested against government demonstrations held in algiers and several
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other cities are being described as the largest of that kind in twenty eight years the unrest now in its third week was sparked by president abdul aziz because of his announcement that he would be seeking a fifth term in power is rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in two thousand and thirteen. has more. as the protest movement gains momentum in algeria the big question is what will be the army's next move the army being the most powerful establishment in algeria that will depend on many factors we have to wait and see what happens on the thirtieth of march when the constitutional court will approve those religious to run for the presidential elections and i think that could ignite more anger in algeria the general sentiment now among many people of the protests the opposition is that the elections should be postponed they say they don't think of the environment could be conducive to and
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instability in algeria i think of the momentum continues over the coming weeks the army will definitely have to step in know the of cautiously monitoring the situation on the ground and they're looking for that balancing act they don't want to be seen siding with. and of the same time sounding against the algerian people. now the deadline for civilians to leave the syrian village of booze is fast approaching the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces said they would resume their assault on my sil's last enclave on saturday if no more civilians left by the end of the afternoon more than sixty five thousand people mostly women and children are now seeking shelter in the kurdish hot.
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