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problems you must accept the people's will which is democratic change transparency in the country's management not using millions against each other seventy three year old president keith says there will be justice is mali and need to feel secure he's replaced two of these top generals despite a peace deal in twenty fifteen his government is struggling to control several of cards and isolating armed groups violence is spreading fast into neighboring countries like booking a fast food charge and niger and the u.n. says more than three million people in mali on now in desperate need of food and humanitarian aid. al-jazeera. a rising political star in thailand has been charged with sedition and could face up to nine years in prison than a torn. need to was greeted by hundreds of supporters as he arrived in the police station the charges stem from his role in a student demonstration four years ago that
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a torrent says the thailand's military government is trying to silence him as future forward party came in third and last month's election. so the rising cost of living in pakistan is putting pressure on poor communities and placing has reached its highest level in five years pushing up the cost of fuel and electricity it is for some farmers to take second jobs just to stay in business come on higher reports from the islam about countries. it's morning in the religion of kerala and though we'd been stick around green this is reynolds god pharoah dean takes his goats out to graze this place less than thirty kilometers from islamabad has been as vulnerable more than seventy years but he said his field is not big enough to sustain his family and a few years ago he turned to buildings gordon was on hold. to make extra money but now he didn't electricity and fuel prices that has to change there my
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paternal gum grabbed me and i used to be able to work but now i'm too old i've already trained my sons and now it's time for them to carry the burden as i take care of my go and it's a problem being ferried around pakistan especially in poorer communities like these the government under prime minister imran khan say previous governments are to blame for all the boring and leaving the country in day but under an agreement with the i.m.f. for a bailout package easy agreed to devalue the rupee and that's led to rising inflation the effects of inflation are being fed even in rural areas close to that capital islamabad although to be buried grow their own crop they don't have been our land and said that despite a link cost of living means they have to find or turn a day of employment not far away his sons are busy on a construction project to make extra money you do need what they yeah the new
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government promised to lower prices but instead they have increased we also have to pay more for harvesting our wheat because of rising elektra's in fuel prices we have to work extra hours to cope. this farmer says things have never been this bad so you're lucky for it you're not a buzzer god has been kind in giving us land if it rains we get something but if it doesn't we get nothing the rising cost of essential commodities makes it even tougher we can only hope the government will do something more for the poor most people in this area war did for enron correspondence john terry kin soft or justice party three days because their promise to bring people out of poetry and get buggered stones economy back on track now they say they can only read to see if things will get better all go from bad to worse. on the outskirts of
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a slum or by only a generation ago thousands of royals tags around the kashmir valley but now they're close to extinction a fewer than two hundred are left in the wild after decades of conflict poaching and poor management but in smith has the story it's never been harder to spot one of these animals in the kashmir valley government census takers accounting how many royal stock also known as hangal left here there were just two hundred seventeen after the last tally three years ago. the years y.-o. hunger population has declined one of the reasons one of the mean reason has been the grazing pressure nor mads from the different parts of the different parts of the very big government occupy the mean agrees in lansford or handle used to. very what handle used to get the world to the fans conflict has also played a role in the decline in the population of the hong was. the stock graze on land used by the military in india not ministered kashmir barbed wire and decades of
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patrolling soldiers have disrupted the stags breeding pattern. the nomads say they too have been affected by conflict and have been forced to give up grazing land it's. needed or not for the tamo started here in nairobi ninety's the indian security agencies closed our traditional routes and pastures so they're not holders had to look for or deny. the census team take samples of stacked droppings these will be tested for viruses and parasites and help estimate how many stocks are left . seventy years ago three to four thousand stag roamed here probably to a degree edition is taking place here but i would be fragmentation is taking place but human population who would have addition has mood very much closer to the white life areas and that definitely is one of the factors the hangal is the only surviving relative of the european red deer on the indian subcontinent the
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government has provided funding for a breeding center that should be operational by the end of the year but it will take intensive efforts to bring the royal stag off the list of critically endangered species bernard smith al-jazeera. well of all the sports that i had a knowledge of there is this goal enough to keep magister city on course for four trophies this season while peter will have the answer next up there. we live in a time of war and tragedies crimes against humanity. activist repression. enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests. extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on.
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who investigates who judges the criminals. who compensates the victims the international conference on national regional and international mechanisms to combat impunity and ensure accountability under international law. organized by the national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national human rights institutions. well again it's time for sports and here's peter. thank you very much you ventus have gone within touching distance of an eighth italian city our title in
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a row thanks to a winning goal from the teenage striker is akin uber were locked at one one against ac milan on saturday when the nineteen year old italy international scored with six minutes left it comes in the same week he was racially abused by county r.t.e. fans this time ken was on friendly territory in turin events as would be champions if now that we lose to genoa on sunday. barcelona had two late goals against title challenges that had to go madrid to all but in their rivals hopes of catching them at the top some to a strike from louis so art is with five minutes to go was followed two minutes later i live now macy's fifty third goal of the season it puts them eleven points clear of atletico with seven games left. manchester city are still on course for a quadruple of titles after reaching the final of the english f.a. cup gabrial jess's early as they knock right him out of the semifinals on saturday
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city have already won the league cup and have their sights on the champions league and premier league as well as this competition underwood school jonathan ray has won seven world superbike championships in a row but it seems as if the new man could become the face of the sport in twenty nineteen spain's about about this has won the seventh race of the season latest win here at our gun is also the first time a spaniard has won at the circuit not everyone had a good race this is eugene levy crashing out were second parties that leads him by twenty eight points in the standings. the younger brother of a former german lewis hamilton begins his first full season in the british touring cause championship on sunday nick hamilton will compete in a specially adapted car he was born two months prematurely diagnosed with cerebral palsy and told you wouldn't be able to walk let alone drive it's brother will be in the crowd to watch but nick wants no special help you know he's made so much for
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himself he's so successful and i want him to enjoy that he doesn't necessarily have to give it to me personally in that way and i never sponge off anybody to to get somewhere or going to do it myself so. that's how it's been it's been difficult and tough but it's developed me as a as a person as an individual and support for. few sports will generate as much hype as wrestle mania in new york on sunday many say it's not a proper sport but have more than a billion social media followers and despite being scripted the films take it very seriously as al-jazeera somatics found out. it doesn't get bigger than this in the world of professional wrestling thousands of hysterical founds and the biggest names in the business it can only be wrestle mania kurt is a legend in world wrestling entertainment and then a limping champion he's in one of the headline matches that this year's spectacle
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which happens at the eighty thousand seater metlife stadium just outside new york it's our super bowl. it's our world championship if you will. so this is the most important year to put on the performance so you can be the best that you can. make it a very memorable match this mare wrestle mania is just as important to the fans is broadcast in more than one hundred eighty countries and wrestling lovers of come from across the world to be part of the action of the congress then yeah that's the fun of it handed to me because i'm sitting here trying to have a go at doing it a friend a friend it might be good it just means and feel lucky you got in your role models and now leave them and yeah it's been amazing that actually did they piers crave the pro wrestling is of course staged entertainment. the results of pre-determined
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yet many followers take it as seriously as mainstream sport with the fights having storylines and feuds to proceed them you have to really paint a picture that they can feel and get behind and it takes a lot more than just what you can do in the ring. often likes to blur the lines between fiction and reality. that's been the case with this year's main event in which we. we're close wrestling's biggest show for the first time ever ronda rousey who is a huge star in mixed martial arts has been mocking one of her opponents becky lynch for not being a real fighter for having big moves i think that's what that's what has made it so much what it is because it gets you thinking why. it's so good like me and what's real what's what's not real that she meet like you really want to see these girls go at it the debate goes on over what's real and what's not and why it matters what isn't in dispute is that being part of rest of mania is giving viz found
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a genuine feeling of joy so here malik al-jazeera new york i mean for the sport we have you famille more coming up again later. and that's a sport and that's it for me and the team and if you're fallen for this news hour but i'll be back in just a moment and more of the day's news. on counting the cost this week libya's wealth has pitted east against west we take a look at the war economy how a conflict with russian backed fighters has hurt ukraine's most important economic
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istanbul songs of the city on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of all the lives. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness al-jazeera. the head of libya's u.n. backed government accuses war knowing. the trail as their troops fight for control of the capital of tripoli.
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pollen you're watching our desire to live from doha also coming up. thousands of people march near saddam's army headquarters and the presidential palace calling for change. dealing demonstrations in venezuela president nicolas maduro and opposition leader funded by the rally their supporters. and sharing the people relying on basic necessities to survive after the cyclon in mozambique. so they had to flip. b.s.u. in backs government has accused warlord star of betrayal over his military offensive on the capital prime minister freya's says his forces who will confront top charge troops with determination the government has launched air strikes and a half stars forces have been locked in fierce battles about thirty kilometers from the center of tripoli if there is offensive to take the capital from the
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internationally recognized government began on thursday. let's take a look at the main battle for the well there's been fierce fighting around former international airport which was destroyed in clashes in twenty fourteen there's also been fighting reported in the districts of y. the at a b. and cossar been cashier and further south the main highway passing through is also being contested. heads has more from tripoli. gunfire on the outskirts of libya's capital. forces loyal to worldly for have to trying to push their way to desist city. they say they have seized some areas south of tripoli these claims have been denied by the tripoli and the recognized government on saturday the u. and bag the prime minister. to remain firm against has to discourses. we reiterate our cool to all libyans throughout the country east to west north to
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south to the necessity of giving priority to the interests of the country unifying the ranks and working together to lift libya out of this crisis i say to the international community that it should not equate between the aggressor and those who defend themselves or between those who seek the militarization of the state and those committed to a democratic civilian country or for you can argue like the the you and recognized government troops are said to have been deployed from the city of misrata to the west and south to fight have to his forces. therefore asked likes but we suffered no loss for dollars it's reported that one family in the area was hit believed that we held back on the use of force in order to protect civilians and public and private property any dead fighter flying or to police will not be allowed and will be targeted the air base it came from in order to be targeted. u.n. secretary general and to new good turkish has been in tripoli
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a head of talks on rebuilding libya's fractured political see. has been forced to leave the un says the talks will still go ahead and have allowed we will not give up this work quickly i know very well that holding the national conference in the conditions of escalation biting is difficult but we will insist on holding it on time unless other circumstances interfere so. libya has been divided between two competing governments since twenty fourteen the talks are seen as one of a few options for peace in libya the only explanation available to us that he probably wanted to shift the. balance or you know to his favor just days before the reconsideration conference so he can still get advances demands during this conference because. they are reflections of. on the ground in france foreign ministers of the g. seven group of countries have been voicing their concerns several foreign
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governments have been wanting to leave have to his forces not to attack tripoli they say that have to support the talks which are still expected to start on the fourteenth of april with the hope of using elections as a way out of libya's a two year conflict g. seven foreign ministers attending a meeting in france also issued a statement saying that libya's oil facilities must not be used by any faction for political gain if libya's opposing forces continue this latest battle for control the route to a political solution will become more difficult with. tripoli. and to me it's an it's a research fellow with chatham house and he says difficult for a half hour to back down now from this offensive. i think we're entering a more and more dangerous phase in the last twenty four hours i think what we're seeing is an escalation. after us forces seeking to support the offensive and in
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response for the forces being sent from misrata to the capital to oppose that offensive so unfortunately it looks like momentum is gathering and that major clashes could be could be witnessed i think it's interesting to understand the motivations for this offensive because in some ways it seems quite a surprising move in fact a lot of the discussion was how a political settlement might be coming in the near term and that it might heavily favor half there and actually what we've heard in recent weeks is a lot of criticism from have to opponents saying that after was effectively being given too much so in that context and only ten days out from the national conference that have to launch an offensive was the u.n. secretary general is in tripoli certainly has caught people by surprise i think at the same time it seems likely that if that was the play and controlling that tripoli was the goal then the hope would have been that it would have happened
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quick and now that this is set in and forces are being mobilized it looks set to be a much more sustained campaign certainly following the speech that have to made on thursday announcing the advance on tripoli it's very hard for him to back down and see how he gets out of this position i think it's difficult to make too many predictions on the ground at the moment because we see that in libya often alliances can be quite fleeting and shifting but you would certainly say that at this present time it's unlikely that have to forces are going to prevail in tripoli and that raises a whole host of questions. to sudan now where thousands of protesters have marched on president omar al bashir s residents and the nearby army headquarters in the capital khartoum it is the first time the crowds have reached this part of the city since the anti-government demonstrations began in december it has more details. the they are calling for revolution and these protesters headed for the
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army headquarters in khartoum the latest in a way for protests that began in december over the price of bread and escalated into calls for an end to president omar bashir is three decades. the longer it takes for bashir to step down because the protests will get if you walk down the streets he was just five years old up to fifty or sixty years old all coming out of the same thing you want him to step down security forces have responded to the protest movement with a fierce crackdown killing at least sixty people since the protests began according to an international human rights group. despite the tough response to dissent the protests continue. and activist posted this video of herself on you tube. when we will take back our dignity and will take back our country as well the people's will is above everything you need to understand that
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the people have spoken that's it. as one point there were sounds of gunshots other than that activists say the protests on saturday were peaceful. president bashir has stepped down as head of his ruling party in the hope of calming the protests but the demonstrators insist they won't give up until he resigns as president he germander quale al-jazeera. there have been mass protests for and against venezuela's president we have correspondents have the right. rallies in the capital caracas shortly we'll hear from trail who is with the supporters of president nicolas maduro but first latin america editor lucien newman has this report from the pro demonstrations. this is what opponents of nicolas maduro call the first stage of what they've labeled operation liberty in actual fact it's an attempt to gauge just how successful they can continue to bring
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supporters out onto the streets not just here but throughout the israela. they want to show that they have not grown tired or afraid despite increased threats from armed paramilitary groups loyal to the government to fire tear gas and he didn't bullets at protesters but put this if it is says she's not afraid. but you know is incompetent he talks about socialism but he lives like a millionaire like an imperialist but we haven't had any water in my neighborhood for more than a year. opposition leader apologized for the improvised stage and the poor sound quality he said intelligence police operatives have confiscated for generators and two trucks for the rally and arrested the drivers are going to run in a well. it's just not water and electricity that we are demanding no we're here to demand freedom and democracy food education and
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a future and nothing will stop us until we achieve it. but nearly three months into the standoff is on the offensive tuesday the supreme court which is loyal to the government stripped of his legislative immunity which means he can be arrested at any moment despite warnings of retaliation from the united states the sign reads the next exit is meta flautist me to follow this is the presidential palace but it is wishful thinking if these people believe that president. who is going anywhere any time soon and so the real task of the opposition leaders now is to try to keep these people out on the streets for the long haul. the large demonstration was peaceful but in the northern city of by a riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets in protest is why the admitted that more sacrifices are needed. but his most sobering message was directed at those who
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are calling for u.s. military intervention by those says it's up to the news wayland's to lead the charge for regime change a clear reference to the trumpet ministrations recent admission that military action is not in the car it's enough to me seeing human i just see down. president nicolas maduro put out the call to supporters and they heeded that school thousands of them taking to the streets of central correctness to show that them back the president still enjoys a lot of support amongst the people men and women young and old we've gathered here to show that not only they supports president nicolas maduro but they are them and three opposed to the u.s. sanctions imposed against venezuela's speak to a couple of them oust the first why why are you here today but. i must be wary of the hour we need to stand with president nicolas mother and the socialist i will.

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