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a little comfort for the tens of thousands of jet employees who stuck with the company despite working on paid on the day i've joined so many of them has given everything to us and things a lot of things that seem. to be really don't know what happened it's been very uncertain but he has a lot of things to remain the same because of these times because it is the former governor many hope their years of service in what was connolly considered a dream job would not have been anyone with a flight booking received a cancellation email early on thursday the airline will now have to wait for the outcome of a round of bidding by potential buyers are made to get an idea of what the future may be in the meantime jet airways employees can only wait and hope the airline will take off again. new delhi. and in asia as president and his rival. have both claimed victory in wednesday's election the final results way you know until next month. have appealed for calm after some supporters of sabean to call for
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a mob biggest mosque on friday as wayne hay reports. it appears there will be no change of tennant for now at the presidential palace in the indonesian capital jakarta based on provisional results joko widodo has won another five years in office but that's not how his challenger sees it. today i proposed to be on toe with santiago have been declared as the president and vice president of indonesia for the period of twenty nineteen to twenty twenty four by sixty two percent votes based on the internal real count. be until disputes the unofficial results that showed joko widodo winning by a large margin for me general says there were many discrepancies in the electoral process before the election he alleged there were irregularities involving more than seventeen million voters and vowed to resort to people power if the. amounted
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to cheating there is a sense of history repeating itself here in. the two thousand and fourteen election . and took the case to the constitutional court which ruled against him there's no sign he's going to give up easily this time either. with conservative muslim groups who've shown they can get big numbers onto the streets considering coming out again . not to protest but to celebrate what they say is a victory for their candidates security forces say they won't allow anyone to disrupt the official vote counting process army. not tolerate and we will crack down on that will disrupt public unconstitutional actions that under democratic process. official results won't be known until may twenty second they're expected to confirm as president of indonesia and again confined. to runner up in the two man race. still ahead on all the sports.
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a parent she understands why getting an education is important even if it still it is here are basic the schools had mistress insists children who attend private schools like hers have a better chance of making it in life compared to the us government institutions. do teach us a growing government screws we do day work offered to do left me at any time to close the mideast you don't have to go to move on. but off to a four story building collapsed recently killing as many as twenty children questions are again being asked about building safety standards in nigeria. i had to dig through rubble looking for a five year old son the day the building collapsed she found him allies but she now wants the government to arrest building contractors who put people's lives at risk this summer while it was alive last long. enough. for me. it is a good night's rest. because president mahmoud abbas heidi has
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a contract isn't property owners negligent will be prosecuted. the x. means this property has been listed for demolition it's often used in a building is built and i say but building office is sometimes drones in force the law and public own is carry on developing transforming substandard buildings into offices and for. lagos is nigeria's biggest city and it's still growing the population increase it brings with it more demand for housing in that road some of them may have to. move some of them in a strictly adhere to standards. because they are not consequences when they don't. result in good riddance prolapse and some of this time so what needs to happen is for the states to strengthen their force mental sperm donors. but as the cost of living rises in africa's most populous nation hastily built buildings are sometimes
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the only option for the poor and that continues to put many lives at risk how do we toss al-jazeera. climate activists in the u.k. say they'll stage a protest at heathrow airport on friday the extinction rebellion group has been causing major disruption in london roads and gluing themselves to trains they say they want to highlight the agency of the need to address climate change. now it's time for sports. thank you so much to the u.k. footballers union is calling for all professional players to boycott social media on friday to protest against racial abuse the professional footballers' association launch the hash tag enough campaign calling on players to stop using twitter facebook and instagram this follows a string of global high profile racist abuse cases both on and off the pitch england defender danny rose recently said he can't wait to finish his career because of racism he's one of the players backing the boycott rose says i don't
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want any future players to go through what i've been through in my career collectively we are not simply willing to stand by while too little is done by football authorities and social media companies to protect players from this disgusting abuse manchester united defender chris smalling is also going to boycott he says the time has come for twitter instagram and facebook to consider regulating their channels taking responsibility for protecting the mental health of users regardless of age race sex or income. also in football the semifinal lineup is complete in the europa league arsenal came through what looked to be a tricky night against napoli with a one zero win in the second leg alexander luck because that's first half a free kick given the gunners a three no victory on aggregate. chelsea made it to english teams in the semifinals they survived a second half fight back from slavia prague to take the thai five three frankfurt overturned
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a deficit against benfica to go through on the away goals rule and the all spanish valencia wrapped up a comfortable aggregate win over villareal and that all means a semifinal draw looks like this arsenal will play valencia and it's frankfurt up against chelsea the first legs on may second the manager of world heavyweight champion anthony joshua says u.s. boxing needs to be tougher on doping and he hearn is searching for a new opponent to face joshua at madison square garden in june after general miller was denied a license for the fight miller had an adverse finding and a drug test sample last month but says he will appeal the decision although miller was caught her and says the u.s. system is flawed the problem in america who is there's no governing body there's no national party for american books there's individual state commissions and they don't even test so american for is unless they sign up to vote a program or only get tested on fun in britain at least the british boxing board of
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control have to relationship with you can't wear bridges to fight is be randomly tested even outside of the fights or in camp or out of camp that's the only why you want to catch people who are cheated is random testing. and tennis the king of clay shows no sign of being to throw and in monaco rafael nadal made light work of grigor dimitrov in their third round match at the monte carlo masters on thursday the spaniard who has won this title eleven times already east to a straight sets victory six four six one nidal extending his winning streak at this tournament to seventeen matches and sets up a quarterfinal with argentina's. yeah he's playing great he had some great victories here he will be a way to become to those not so i hold i hope to be ready to to get playing well let's see i know i'm going to be a tough one but i think what the finals and that's great news after after the
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injury to be back on tour to play this level of tennis is agreement. world number one novak djokovic cruised through his last sixteen clash with american taylor fritz dropping just three games djokovic taking it six three six love as he looks for his third title at the start. next up for djokovic it's deniel medvedev the russian progress to his quarter first quarter final at the masters one thousand tournaments with a reset victory over the final six a pass medvedev taking it six four in the decider. there's a big upset on thursday the world number three alexanders vera of crashed out he was beaten by the italian thirteenth seed fabio fognini in straight sets seven six six one except when he plays it croatia's born a shortage. pakistan of drop star bowler mohammad amir from their squad for this year's world cup which begins next month the pacemen helped pakistan win the twenty
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seventeen champions trophy in england which will also host this year's spectacle however since then he's not been in great form and has lost one hundred in one overs he's taken just five wickets. seattle seahawks quarterback russell wilson has signed the most lucrative deal and f.l. history his four year one hundred forty million dollars contract extension is worth a record thirty five million dollars a season at thirty wilson has led seattle to the playoffs in six of his seven seasons one in the super bowl also in two thousand and fourteen the deal keeps him there until two thousand and twenty three and i want to be a seahawk for life so that was kind of my mentality and the guys that i've always admired in sports. you know the guys that played there the you know those locations for fifteen twenty years guys like derek jeter you know i want to be like that. finally a substitution gone wrong that no one saw coming especially swedish player meant he has always gone he was making his way on the field to take over from
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a teammate but a high five and it up with him getting poked in the eye as field time didn't last long after he too needed a substitute. well it's all yours for for now we'll have more for you later and that's it for me and stars you tasted this news out of the back in just a few minutes. fake news is a global virus but in indian politics it's becoming a cancer on the up and stopped and abuse and manipulate them into what is the party just the sort of mission you can skew the footsteps should be under be the specific read if you bombarded with feet usually does start to prove to you as the world's
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engineering social change in london inspiring young people. may still be using men taking. the final episode of life. on al-jazeera. the special counsel's report states that is quote investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government u.s. attorney general william says the investigation clears president on trump of collusion the political storm continues.
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hello i'm mr al jazeera live from doha also coming up molly's prime minister has quit along with his entire government following widespread protests for weeks after a massacre of one hundred sixty hertz. the un's envoy for libya warns of intensifying violence as fighting spreads from the capital to the south of the country plus. a comedian who is poised to deliver a political earthquake in ukraine's presidential election. the much anticipated special counsel report by robert muller has finally been made public the release of the report follows a two year investigation into whether donald trump's twenty sixteen presidential campaign colluded with russia u.s.
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attorney general william bastone said parts of the report before sending it to congress and making it public what it says it found no evidence of collusion it doesn't totally clear trump of obstruction of justice still trying to describe the report as a total victory as there is rather than jordan reports. two thousand and sixteen campaign was dogged by charges it was working with russia to throw the election his way but when robert muller was chosen to investigate those allegations this was trump's reaction oh my god this is terrible this is the end of my presidency now bowler's investigation is done and the four hundred forty eight page report with many sections blacked out is del public the special counsel's conclusion stated at least three times. accordingly while this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime it also does not exonerate him as far as the u.s.
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attorney general is concerned trump is not in legal jeopardy bill barr says just because muller's report is filled with details about contacts between the campaign and russian officials doesn't mean anyone committed a crime we collect this information we use that compulsory process for the purpose of making that decision the report confirms what the u.s. intelligence community believes russia did meddle in the two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign between trump and hillary clinton russian contacts with members of trump's inner circle where betty including with his son donald jr who is not be charged with any crime his lawyer michael cohen and campaign manager paul bana fort both kohen and man a ford are now headed to prison for a lawyer to the government about their actions however muller and his a vest a gator say there's not enough proof of a bigger conspiracy or of presidential interference if we had confidence after
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a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice we would so state based on the facts and the applicable legal standards however we are able to reach that judgment but muller at mit's he never compel trump to sit for an interview in the interest of time raising questions in congress and the general public about how thorough this investigation really was rosalyn short al-jazeera washington. while president trump may be declaring total victory the democrats won and trump's attorney general to testify before congress they also want access to the full unedited version of the reports alan fisher has the latest from the white house. president trump went ahead with a planned event at the white house enjoying according to aides the bestie since his election i'm having to do j q who is called. no collusion no obstruction.
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the best pieces his election he did earlier urged his supporters to watch the attorney general's news conference and within minutes of it ending tweeted out the message he's been repeating for twenty two months no collusion no obstruction the president might hope that it's game over but it's not the white house and its republican allies will keep pushing the message that it's time to move on and things will but only to the next stage of an inquiry which has cast a shadow over washington for the last twenty two months democrats want robert mueller and attorney general bill barr to give evidence to congress it is clear the special counsel's office conducted an incredibly thorough investigation in order to preserve the evidence for future investigators the special counsel made clear that he did not exonerate the president and the responsibility now was to congress to hold the president accountable for his actions congress must get the full and
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redacted report along with the underlying evidence uncovered by special counsel muller but the leader of the republicans in the senate sees no prospect of impeachment of the president well the speaker's gone out of her way to discourage that kind of talk. but far be it from me to predict what the house may do but the speakers indicated her total lack of enthusiasm for that particular route one area democrats might push on is that miller could not decide if the president committed obstruction of justice leaving it open for congress but one of his fiercest defenders best guess is that i think it is nonsense the intent matters and the president's intention here was not to was not to do that and so intent matters and i know you want to cherry pick one line here one line there because the big lie that you've let fly for two years it's over folks but it's not just democrats pushing for fresh investigations the trump reelection campaign calling for an investigation into those behind what it describes as
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a politically motivated show bullet report maybe you know the controversy around it isn't over arlen fisher i'll just see that the white house. president trump is now in florida and first lady melania will spend easter weekend at his mar-a lago resort he refused to answer questions from journalists as he left the white house while gabriel is under joins us now from washington d.c. the whole issue of obstruction of justice clearly remains on resolved well it ever be. well that's a big question that everyone in this city is asking and i tell you that william barr the attorney general says that it's resolved he says in his interpretation of the special counsel's report that there was no obstruction of course the report itself basically says we could not reach a conclusion on this and sort of kicked it over to congress to sort of figure out so it's under anyone's interpretation there and i just heard from kellyanne conway in that last story there by alan fischer she said intent matters and it does matter
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particularly when it comes to the issue of obstruction of justice what was donald trump's intent when he according to the report told advisers told lawyers to fire the special counsel for example what was his intent there was the intent to obstruct justice and this leads to the question of the interview of donald trump which there was none the special counsel could've with the he had powers that he could have demanded donald trump come in for an interview but he decided not to use that power and so all to mentally the only interaction that the special counsel's office had with donald trump directly was written responses to questions there was no face to face interview and that's led many democrats and others to say how can you really figure out an intent when he didn't weren't even able to speak to the
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president himself and ask follow up questions this is what democrats are saying listen to what adam schiff a democrat from california and house intel committee chairman had to say about this issue of not doing an interview with the president a special counsel this is what he had to say very shortly ago. when the attorney general gives the perception that the president fully cooperated in the investigation when he didn't that they provided all the information materials when they didn't when the president in fact deprive the special counsel perhaps the single most important piece of evidence that is his own verbal testimony that misleads the american people speaking of the american people gave the twenty twentieth's action is fast approaching how is this report likely to play out for trump and for the democrats. yeah i suspect based on what we've seen of this report now that it's out the public at least most of it is and parts of it redacted of course are censored but most of it's out there now for the public is that donald
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trump supporters are going to still support donald trump i think they're going to see no reason not to based on a special counsel's report likewise the people that do not support donald trump will probably not be able to change the won't change their mind either based on this report this is still going on it's still going to go to congress so this is by no means the last chapter of this book but i suspect that what you get out of this is not much change when it comes to the divide in this country let's remember about thirty to thirty five percent of the country strongly still behind donald trump a little bit more than fifty percent strongly against donald trump so it's those ten to fifteen percent in the middle maybe that could be the deciding factor there i can tell you that the donald trump campaign for two thousand and twenty has already sent out an e-mail within the last hour to their supporters saying no obstruction of justice no collusion donate to our campaign to help donald trump get
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reelected that's the message from the trump campaign and the president himself likely the democrats though are going to be the next year and a half to two years until this presidential election pointing to the special counsel's report and saying listen doesn't matter that he wasn't able to pin obstruction of justice against the president the report the democrats are going to say is full of examples of lies a morality that dysfunctionality any attempts at obstruction of justice by the president and people around him the democrats are going to say that's why you the american people should not vote for donald trump and twenty twenty again this is going to be a political issue that goes on for months months ahead before this big election that is under that for us in washington d.c. thank you again. mollies prime minister has resigned along with his entire government for weeks after a mass killing around one hundred sixty villages were killed last march and clashes
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between rival ethnic groups pointing thousands to rally in the capital bamako president abraham who bought his office says he accepts the resignation of the prime minister and that of the members of his government while our nicholas haq is in neighboring senegal and given the protests we've been seeing how much of this is about the western security situation and how much of this is about dissatisfaction with government well the answer is a little bit of both there's this could lead dissatisfaction with the deterioration in the security situation and we've seen this with the ethnic violence against the poll people the poll of the. people living in mali they were attacked two hundred of them were attacked by neighboring villagers so what we've seen is the insurgency in the north is slowly spreading into something that's turning into more of an ethnic violence so yes the there is a clear deterioration of the security situation in mali but the.
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