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percent some people seem to think that activity is private it's not and as bad as those statistics look look at this and muslim hate speech increased eight hundred percent on twitter in the three days following the shootings now we counter hate has built a hate speech fighting machine that works to counter white supremacy on twitter it's artificial intelligence identifies hateful comments like this one replies to them and then millions of other hateful tweets each and every year and then the organization uses them to raise money for charity to mexico now where the president wants pain and the catholic church to apologize for massacres committed when the country was conquered five hundred years ago he sent a letter to madrid and the vatican but spain has declined john heilemann explains from mexico city. by the hundred years ago a man called tears and his band of spanish conquistadores landed omits curry shores they'd wreak a trail of destruction on their way to conquering the as take empire
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a millions of the indigenous population would die now miscues president has asked spain and the roman catholic pope for a belated apology. kansas there were massacres subjugation in what they called the conquest it was done with the sword and the cross it's time to say let's reconcile but first apologize. once of from spain arizonan being no it was news to the government there that there was any need to reconcile the two countries have a warm relationship. with him its current self the reaction was also decidedly mixed almost everyone in mexico agrees that the spanish conquest was a catalogue of rape murder and enslavement the spanish even built their churches like the famous cathedral in mexico city on top of sacred as take sights they destroyed. but that was five hundred years ago and many mexicans now have woman feelings about a country some called the motherland the majority of indigenous and spanish blood
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for some the president's request for an apology was just published he's done it over the years in the face of a political the truth is i think it's something political what presidents always do say something to distract from another situation. for others it's simply too late look at that and that is what this is going to bring is more hostility towards the country i admire president lopez obrador but i think there's no place for this now it's brave but now the historical picture is also further complicated by the fact the aztecs themselves were hated congress several original peoples in mexico actually allied with the spanish against them is that this will kill the concretes made mexico what it is now the mixture. no longer. the president through the. history.
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cutter this fossil is more than two million years old an essential part of the country's cultural heritage and a natural exhibit for the new national museum this extraordinary building is designed inside and out to mimic the intersecting discs of a desert rose. each space showcases a different theme designed by a renowned french architect to create too long a sun rose. to a large scale some seem very difficult to do and you know they're using a suspension he said to having the phrase trunk taken to be aren't so user centanni says sunny he said imagine the russian ship was an eternity of the desert and somebody an e.t.f. today it's taken eighty years to complete the building and its contents are intended to educate and inspire visitors at the reason to foreign workers and tourists. the nomads of arabia will tell you that the desert rose symbolizes hope
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that there is water underneath and that is the message that organizers at this museum would like people to take away with them. building was still underway even for arab countries imposed by land air and sea blockade other now the museum's creators want to use it to illustrate the region's shared history. we believe that. culture should really stay away from any political tension between countries and it is a really open in fact we have a team from from the blockading countries are working with us and us and this is very great when you work with the people who believe in the culture and they believe that culture should have no boundaries innovation in design can be seen everywhere here the idea is to give equal prominence to each and every exhibit to help with the to understand the global significance of patterns history. qatar has some of the most significant pearls and they were used to design european tayo as
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you'll see in the galleries and also a very good a carpet they came from the far edge of the road that was supposed to be gifted as a cover for the tomb of the prophet muhammad so the brotherhood is always in dialogue with the rest of the world and therefore i don't believe in importing any culture i think cultures are always in dialogue and exchanging knowledge between east west you can even say norse aus. before oil and gas pool diving drove but there's economy the country's relationship with water is another key theme it's my first divorce of film it's the first time i've used this kind of pretty futuristic technology stitched cameras it's shot entirely in cut cut thirty's curators also want to highlight the role of women in a free society and this is not the first time we've had the national museum and we
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were the first museum in the gulf and this is something that is very interesting for a series reopen and actually show the public our heritage all the research we've been doing for years really find this very interesting to be able to bring all these stories together and actually not not say everything which is why the exhibit is to actually immerse ourselves into expounding on different topics and sam the architect of the national museum of but there wants to do stand for centuries a shared ambition between those who planned and built the vision of a grand desert drools osama bin. and now it's time for sports here sana thank you very much. going to so share has officially been named as majesty not his new manager the norwegian has had the job on a interior basis since last december the former united striker has signed a three year contract since replacing shows a million young team have lost just once in the premier league so cher has also
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guided united into the last eight of the european champions league. so show was a united player for more than a decade this scoring the winning goal in the nineteen ninety nine champions league final he made an immediate impact as maureen his replacement at becoming the first united manager to when they're open in six league games next month that united will play barcelona in the quarterfinals of the champions league is the club's first last eight years since two thousand and fourteen one of salsas a former teammate is convinced united have made the right move but certainly what we have seen on the god of all are going to solution. bring the best sort of of the players they're playing with the designer and passion don't we expect these players we know that they're talented players and now we're seeing it on the ali i don't think when you look at city and you look at you know liverpool there were one stage
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in the season there was sixteen points ahead of us. i didn't see that at all and now we have seen the real potential of all players former her any footballer who came a lot a b. says that he cried every day while he was being held in a thai prison or a b. is now living in australia after his release last month the twenty five year old was detained while holiday in bangkok last year at the request he left behind in two thousand and fourteen after being charged with vandalism and was granted asylum in australia al-arabiya says that he hopes to one day play for his adopted country's national team. there don a child who was all in my leg they used to tell me that i am not going to play again they beat in my legs very hard on i couldn't walk from the been over there i could i and then i wrote them to my wife on the lawyer and i was very scared of
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my return to her in the same way that bahrain you support to whitewash a teenage we can you support they hit back but it takes a brave ex players it takes bribe fans and it's not going to come from the bodies themselves simona halep is closing in on the world number one spot the halibut needs one more win at the miami open letter place now we'll sacca at the top of the rankings and the richardson reports thanks simona halep is within sight of her first final appearance at the miami open under a return to the top of the world rankings her quarterfinal win over china's one child wasn't without its difficulties how it found herself five on down in the second set the twenty seven year old responded by winning six trait games she'll face carolina prisca for in the last four however only needs to reach saturday's final to replace japan's niamey osaka as the world number one.
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it's but i have to win this tournament and i'm going to think about that if i play or well if i play my best tennis i have a better chance to become number one again. in the men's draw roger federer has stayed on course for a fourth miami tonsil the thirty seven year old needed barely an hour to beat daniel medvedev and set up a quarterfinal the south africa's kevin anderson he's got a great serve so. you go back to big serve mentality to try to hold your own service games first before thinking about how to break haven't. had a tough one against him in wimbledon when i lost. was able to to come back and play a good match against him in london when i really had to already through to the last four as a player who wasn't born when federer it was making his first appearance at this event canada's felix aujali a simple became the youngest semifinalist in the thirty five year history of the
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tournament but just when i've upon a short shelf croatia thanks to the eighteen year old the mix take on defending champion johnny snow and the richardson al-jazeera. well tiger woods has made a winning return to the match play championship but making his first appearance since two thousand and thirteen would be to our unwise three and one and also in the event has a book format for the first the day of the quarter finals taking place on saturday . kevin costner produced one of the shots of the day in his match with two thousand and eleven champion in pole to this chip that gave him an eagle on the sixteenth but it still wasn't enough for the american is english rival birdied the final two holes to wind up. and kevin durant's looks to be hitting top form just in time for the playoffs dronke had the best shooting night
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of his and be a korea in a close to perfect performance he scored from twelve of his thirty shots in the golden state warriors one hundred eighteen two hundred three when. that's a frank a very much santa and that was a sport and this is the news our nick parker is with us next stay with us. in the country playing political catamounts games with europe and russia the people are trying to find their voice. but under the gun free struve the super cool
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gloss dictator of europe voicing any opposition is risky. and the penalties can be severe. the better roost in lamma the weakness documentary. on al-jazeera al-jazeera is there what has the story breaks but what's also dead to see what happens next if swisher becomes unpredictable fired by the barriers where mobile barricaded all seven streets that lead to here the middle east now has been all about change people have gone hospital here the area the mission of the national army is to search the entire boiled complex and al-jazeera story is about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their culture. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby we've been in florida those meetings are going to really. reveal secret see one point
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sitting out there will be people outraged you know. and connection some don't want to expose psni in legacy media love mass shooting. ducking this one night al-jazeera invest. to gauge how to sell a massacre on al-jazeera. a rescue effort is under way in bangladesh where a high rise building is on fire. this is live from doha also coming up in the program crisis in algeria
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a president abdelaziz bouteflika is now facing more pressure than ever to step aside. and oil tanker migrants in a rescue at sea how the pursuit of a better life turned into a hijacking in the mediterranean. british m.p.'s failed to reach an agreement on the tentative bret's it option will be live from london. so to that fire in bangladesh at least one person has died as crews. in a nine hundred storey building in dhaka these are the very latest pitches nineteen units and fire rescue units are trying to put the fire out with the help of the bangladesh navy and air force it's believed some people may be trapped inside we will have a report from the scene a little bit later in the program. now algeria's president is facing unprecedented
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pressure to step aside and there is yet another sign that those close to abdelaziz bouteflika trying to distance themselves local media are reporting that dozens of business leaders tried to leave the country but was stopped at the airport analogy is the constitutional court has now given an ultimatum resign or be removed but some members of the opposition protesters want his entire government gone and the army chief has already suggested a constitutional measure could be used to remove the president on health grounds where he has more now from neighboring tunisia. president abdelaziz bouteflika is practically left alone the mother of the presidential palace has been abandoned by the army by his own party the national liberation front by some heavy tea our allies like the former prime minister ahmed here by a big trade union and more key figures are now think it's about time to remove the
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president and appoint a replacement however the opposition and the protestors are of the view that it triggered an triggering article one hundred to one solve the problems of algeria and that one needs to be done is to find someone else they are now talking about potential candidates like former president lee i mean like. ben bait to to lead a transitional council to draft a new constitution and then pave the ground for new parliamentary and presidential elections now local media is talking about key businessmen isolated with the president who are barred from leaving the country it could be a sign that the army is sending reassurances of the people that while it is committed to trigger article one of the same time it is telling the people that anyone who has been found guilty of wrongdoing or abandoning public phones will definitely face justice in the near future but as we speak the political crisis
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continues to deepen and that the agreements between the army on one hand the opposition and the protesters on the other hand about a new road map for algeria. a merchant ship that was hijacked by migrants has had its crew rescued and it just arrived in malta earlier on thursday maltese forces boarded the boat and took control one hundred eight people on board four to seize the ship after they realized they were being taken back to libya mahmoud everyone has latest from tripoli. the maltese government is expected to conduct an investigation with the migrants who are accused of hijacking get the vessel but it depends on where the crime was committed and some of those migrants could be proved innocent because the captain of the vessel according to the maltese navy stated that he and the other crew members were threatened by the migrants and
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force it to change the vessels course back to the north we understand that the migrants are afraid they could be returning to libya because the fear that they could face the same violations the usually face at the hands of people smugglers in libya but. prime minister joseph muscat we did that. is going to follow the international rules in this respect but as for libyan coast guard libya's coast guard officials say that it's their right to capture the migrants as long as they have entered libya illegally and have sailed of libya ensures illegally we understand that some of those migrants could be proved innocent and they can apply for asylum in malta but some others will
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probably be guilty because they are accused of hijacking. the vessel to some breaking news out of somalia a car bomb has exploded in the capital mogadishu killing at least ten people reports suggest the large blast occurred outside a crowded restaurant restaurant and they were barely districts the al qaeda linked extremist group often targets high profile areas in mogadishu with suicide bombings . all right more on the fi in bangladesh nine hundred storey building in dhaka is a blaze time of a child three joins us live now from dhaka tom what do you know as far as the events that are unfolding right now. can you hear me time there we can hear you loud and clear maybe you can hear me just tell us more about what's happening. i can if i can tell you because the
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audio was about the building after tower is right behind me dot shaded building it's still a lot of smoke inside there is still at least nineteen the unit of fire brigade trucks involved in rescue operation and diffusing the five the small because also penetrated the building at just sent to other i rise building we are next opposite to this building there's a lot of high rise building in this area so a lot of the cloth started falling off threatening a lot of the people who are onlookers and family members and friends with kamya to look for their relatives now let me bring you some updates so far what we know is one person confirmed dead according to the hospital source at least twenty people were brought in we don't know their conditions are and there are still some people shop in this building as well as the next door building trying to get them evacuated we saw some people on the rooftop waving white tee shot or other
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materials trying to warn people that they need to be rescued from the next door building both sides crammed up with a lot of onlookers as well as trucks as well as navy and military rescue operation people so this is the condition right now you can see behind me this is a lot of smoke coming out that the person trying to break some of the windows to let the small come out from that just and building this is the date from here so far. can you give us some context a big blazes do take place in dhaka every now and then but in a modern building like this appears to be tell us what the safety record is like. well just last month we covered this horrific story in old doc i want a chemical when i was exploded this is old doc a neighborhood which has a lot of people living as well as businesses that least seventy people died now within the last decade the number of fire incident went up like.
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for sure we've lost our connection as you can hear with a correspondent time video childfree but just to recap and least one person has died as crews there in dakar in bangladesh battle this huge fight is taking place in one thousand stories building thousands of people outside on the streets as developments unfold nineteen fire rescue units trying to put out smoke billowing just absolutely everywhere and the bangladesh navy an air force helping out as well believe some people may be trapped inside. they british parliament's move to wrestle control of the bricks that process from prime minister to resign may has ended in chaos with no agreement on an alternative to her deal with the european union. m.p.'s rejected options for the country's withdrawal from the european union. may promise she would
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step down if her twice rejected deal as policy by parliament she didn't give a timetable for stepping down but said she would resign before the next phase breaks in negotiations but i don't have any reports now from outside the u.k. parliament. the vote that happened last night didn't shed any light really on what the way forward should be but there is a second vote scheduled on monday these are non indicative trees and may really ignored them altogether if she wanted to now what she's going to do she has an eleven pm friday according to the e.u. to put her with agreement. meaning meaningful vote but the problem is that to speak of the parliament made it very clear day needs to be a substantial change in that agreement for her to put it forward again and some m.p.'s already say there's not much difference is exactly the same as the one we
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voted already twice before we voted against it what's the point of a third vote we don't know but she should be putting motion forward to the parliament here to parliament to convene on friday to vote on her withdrawal agreement she does say that if that if it takes her to resign after that vote then she will do that and not be part of the second phase. but everything is up in the moment there was a lot of hope yesterday that those that voting last night on the eight different options would shed some light really on what to do next what are the preferences of the m.p.'s in the house of commons well that did not happen they are choosing fared better among the worse which is custom unions and putting forward putting it back to the people again so a second referendum but we'll have to see on monday how do those two would fare again well earlier we spoke to vince cable the leader of the liberal democrats and
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he shared what he thinks may happen next. is eighty seventy correct that no solution was found but that wasn't the point that the point was to identify one of two ways for wood that commanded the greatest the level of support and there were two things that seem merged one of which was support for britain remaining in a customs union with the european union and the other was the desirability of having a public votes a referendum on the outcome and i think if we can combine those on the touch of the government's proposals i think there is the possibility within a few days we may be able to get to a compromise solution that will enable britain and to have a long process of negotiation with the european union and find an acceptable way forward if she succeeds in getting her deal through. she will have to stand down and she's agreed to do that.
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