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wells have stayed on course to win the northern. biggest international rugby title they beat scotland eighteen to eleven and the six nations championship but it's wales fourth straight win in the tournament and england hit back from their defeat against wales and with a big win over italy they ran an eight tries in a fifty seven to fourteen win that to maintain their title hopes maverick and eyes that will be in pole position that for the first moto g.p. race of twenty one thousand called fighting in qatar was hit by a number of crashes as many riders struggled in windy conditions so was unable to continue after this incident and we'll start in fifteen. and there's a reason to always look before you leap brazilian striker anderson lopez suffered the top while celebrating a goal in japanese the game he jumped over the barricade without realising how
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steep the drop was on the other side fortunately he avoided serious injuries and that's it for me back to maria is painful to watch is that thank you sana well ever since she turned andras had dreamed of becoming the oldest person in the world now where she has come true one hundred sixteen years and sixty six days to not goes from in japan has been honored by the guinness book of world records she was born in one thousand nine hundred three the year the wright brothers flew the first of the airplane and says being entered into the record book is the most exciting moment in her life she still six years off the record for the oldest person ever to have lived held by a french woman who reached one hundred twenty two. that wraps up the news hour but i will be back with more of the day's news for you in just a couple of minutes stay with us.
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opposition protests a scuffle with police in venezuela as tension rises over a nationwide blackout which is left most without power for forty nine hours. no i marry a mozzie you're watching al-jazeera life from london also coming up algeria is seeks to quell student protests against the president by ordering the closure of all campuses. and abode a treatment center is attacked a second time in the east india aussie hours before a visit by the head. the world health organization. a new satellite images show increased activity around the facility when north korea sampled most of its been a statement sounds.
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opposition protesters in venezuela have clashed with police at a new rally calling for president nicolas maduro to step down they says most of venezuela remains without electricity for a third day tensions have been rising in a country already facing crippling shortages and food and medicine blackout which started on thursday is believed to have been caused by problems as a major hydroelectric plant has come and gone in caracas but most of the country has been without power for nearly fifty hours causing major problems in hospitals. doctor doesn't get family here and the entire situation that we're living through is not easy people are dying today in hospitals because of the power cuts we spent three days without electricity there are several reasons why i'm here today at this moment. dres a bow gave us this update earlier from the opposition rally in caracas. all
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communications have been a creamy difficulty because of our help on signals up and down among other things and what we are and then because we have a new this is the place where one why though i think back to what dr any minute now initially that demonstration that was expected to take place today they have asked people to gather in three different points of had ak up but because very very early in the morning people tried to set up a page here and they were detained and that's why people started running and coming here massively in order to protest against the government of nicola motherhood of this demonstration is happening in the middle of what many say is the biggest power outage in the country what we have seen in the past two days here is a country that has been completely in the dark aspects in most of the hot because that they've been in a way that according to our plans that in many cases have not been working we have spoken to what doctors do you know that are trying to confirm how many people died
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because of the power cuts and they're saying that i feel now would be that these people have lost their lives many of them were on life support in hospitals around the country and that's why people are coming here massively they're saying that the current theory is that house prices there is more to do the food of medicine hyperinflation that is affecting this conflict most vulnerable and that's what they're saying that there needs to be change and that change is represented in the opposition leader opposition. well now president nicolas maduro has been holding a rival rally in caracas on what he's declared a day of anti imperialism government is blame the u.s. for the black council accusative economic sabotage dura told rally they had restored seventy percent of power in venezuela since thursday but suffered a setback on saturday asta insole traitor struck again and he made. this promise. of you to see things yeah i've given instructions. so that in the midst of this
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battle of resistance to ensure the national supply of all products that the people need and guarantee the distribution of starting this monday in a massive massive scale. all i see is life for us now in the city of the venezuela colombia border and hearing from the president nicolas maduro that continuing defiance in the face of more anti-government protests today what was his message to his supporters. well as you were saying my daughter spoke in front of his supporters in the center of the capital of interest with. the fire and the tone blaming everybody for this like out except government he said a number of infiltrators of who mongers have. the venezuelan
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national electric company and that also you said that the united states is using some special technology to electromagnetic attacks that are blocking the transmission of electricity inside the country he also said that they are a victim of cyber attacks coming from outside the country and that the u.s. is doing this in coordination with the venezuelan opposition that wants to see the my of the country and of the venezuelan people so it's a defiant tone from the president as well and you. know this blackout is the worst that the country has seen it has had strong very very tough effects on the majority of the people of venezuela but he's promising to bring the electricity back to find those who are responsible and asking people to be patient
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and to remain in a state he said of resistance giving what he called international attacks that are responsible for this latest crisis that we're seeing in minnesota the spite the fact that there have been a number of blackouts and an increasing number of blackouts in different regions of the country since two thousand and sixteen and alexandra it's a busy scene behind you that can you just explain to us where you are because we know that millions of venezuelans have fled across the border what do you see around you the process continuing. absolutely mary and what you see behind me is the entrance of one of the many illegal crossings that venezuelans are using on a daily basis to come here to colombia to buy food to buy medicine other supplies that they can find back home sell things that they can find the minister and that they can sell for a profit on the colombian side where at the end of the day now so what you're
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seeing is mostly people going back to venezuela now that there was a call for action for protests on the other side in venezuela but many haven't heed the call of the opposition in this case because they're saying that what's most important to them is finding the food finding what they need for their family and they also say that they are tired of protesting that they don't think this will be enough old old do anything to get rid of president nicolas maduro all the legal crossings remain closed here there's no end in sight to the closure and the migration officials here in colombia are saying that they are trying to talk to venezuela and government to open a humanitarian corridor for sick people to reach hospitals inside the colombia and for the hundreds if not thousands of children who study on the colombian side that
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have not been able to go to school for many days now ok thank you very much alexandra. lawyers in sudan say nine female protesters have been sentenced to twenty lashes and a month in jail for rioting it comes a day after president tomorrow bashir ordered the release of all women detained of anti-government demonstrations students have continued to protest in the can. but afar to him despite a state of emergency there angry with the government for detaining protesters during the last three months of demonstrations officials say thirty one people have died in protests rights violence so far but human rights watch puts the figure at fifty one meanwhile colleges and universities in algeria have been ordered to close their doors two weeks ahead of the spring break in an effort to stiff you student
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protests on friday one hundred ninety five protests detained as tens of thousands of algerians protest against the government these demonstrations held in algiers and several other cities are being described as the largest of that kind in nearly thirty years young rest now in its third week a spot by president abdul aziz beautifully because announcement he is seeking a fifth time in power he's ready been seen in public since suffering a stroke in two thousand and thirteen. rania is a student protest has been out in algiers i spoke earlier to get her reaction to the government's decision to close universities and colleges. earlier today it was announced that the holidays are going to start tomorrow which is a decision that is absolutely unexpected the students so far are still confused however the leaders of universities have spoken and have decided to go out tomorrow and protest to express their discontent with this manipulation that the
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government is trying to put on us so far the leaders i have spoken to do not seem to be scared or willing to even go sheet because the demands of refusing the fifth meant it are still nobody is reconsidering those so actually yesterday this protest was the largest and it has only made us stronger and made us more insistent on getting those demands to be to come to reality and hall is the dominant feeling that everybody is feeling at the moment however the students are to an extent confused and because as i said the government is is point of all this plot twist us all confused with very hopeful and very determined so i was on the goal we are now backing down at this decision did not change anything for us tomorrow we will have protest we will speak our mind will continue to deliberate and we will continue to build our future. people traffickers smuggle tens of thousands of africans every
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year and conflicts in some parts of the continent of calls to trafficking to increase the united nations estimates that women make up just over half of the total who are trafficked those from nigeria often go through mali the nigerian government believes there are up to twenty thousand of them they are starting to repatriate some of them but nigeria's national agency fighting human trafficking says that many were tricked with promises of getting jobs in europe but ended up as sex slaves in mali's mining camps one young woman who escaped is now a key witness in the trial of a woman who is a known traffic in mali she told us her story. i never misplace trash in my car i had to drive is. almost bankrupt remarks through almost crying oh it's as if crossed would montreal see from. me a reply from me where it's a neat thing that results in. our song meaning clear that there really is let's not
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get very very very small say outright that if you or she has the guts to walk the talk to his first since they're both the solo strong i'll not long before use the card for its influence in spring forth because. as the smiths fifteen guys in self all play any boards in the house surely it's. inside our mind that we had first so starts with gesture salute demand campaign i. feel your ministry surely must have sex for you to read and if they are there in the report it's tomorrow so it's. a look lol printed more than my fist worse really like this which works with. let's all speak to a truce between rejected due to the kind large camps that think that it's me that
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fast i'm talking to you and. my remarks like i really don't mind. if they even say which remind you of paying our lead to multi-cell followed us or found out that you. see my parents anytime if you truly want a certain period if you do moderately they are removed from the small point and it's been. more slack for you on the program including this. india's cricket has weighed into the kashmir dispute as tensions continue to rise in the disputed region also looking at why brecht state uncertainty is already taking its toll in portugal on bush business is that.
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hell of a change of season is quite apparent if you look down from space is a cold fronts come out of the bite which means temps of movie dropping the sparkle for a few showers some useful showers have been showing themselves recently again in tropical queensland on top and for strangely enough that late rain i suppose the temp is then in the middle twenty's as you can see this is the picture of sunday's warmer in the west in west australia actually with perth around the thirty mark us actually quite humid and closer and it's warming up more so on monday the opposite of what's happening south australian dancer victoria we're down to the low twenty's by this time the same is true in tasmania the frontal systems usually across the tasman sea to new zealand they're doing the same this time but the actual activities probably staying out over the water as you get caught increasingly they'll be some rain but not much so a cloud is picture from the south island but still quite warm up as far north and
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things don't change greatly on monday except maybe an increase in cairo which is the case for japan to directly north different season in italy but we've got similar temperatures and the rain that's developing cutting will be quite substantial as it runs north was through honshu between sunday and monday the picture when dawn breaks will be a bit like this windy and wet. rewind continues i can bring your people back to life or i'm sorry with updates on the best about just the arrests documentaries the struggle continues book from.

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