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the question since then she's been waiting for the government to provide her with a decent home and she hasn't managed to find work in years. and open up my cupboards and see i have nothing no food i have to go outside and house in order to eat something before going to bed so why should i take my id book and go out there to vote when i'm suffering. in soweto township we meet he said he was a member of the football club founded in the one nine hundred eighty s. by nelson mandela's wife winnie a group that was politically active during apartheid twenty five years after the end of racial segregation he says he's angry and disappointed with the african national congress led government. jobs. we are hungary is because of those guys not the. thing for the people to protest over poverty poor public services and unemployment happen almost
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daily there's a general election on may eighth and the a.n.c. is facing mounting public anger over its failure to improve the lives of millions of black people we have not looked at people either no real knowledge we have all the successes not just of challenges. and all over the road to accuse us to protests but everything must be done within the law the legacy of apartheid where black people were considered inferior to whites and not given the same opportunities is partly why africa remains one of the most equal societies in the world since one thousand nine hundred ninety four more people do have access to clean running water education and healthcare even though many say those services are poor these are some of the houses the bills by the government for the poor are provided for free others are subsidized millions of young built since one thousand nine hundred ninety four but there are still housing shortages blamed in many on
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corruption and millions of south africans continue to live in abject poverty they won the right to vote twenty five years ago today the struggle is with economic freedom which many say still feels a long way off. al-jazeera. a mexico is dealing with unprecedented numbers of migrants trying to get to the united states that's despite warnings from the u.s. president that they're not welcome. reports. outside a small church and don't allow mexico several dozen central american migrants are taking a break from the exhausting heat for most of these people faith centers like this church are among the few places left where they still feel welcome. to notice it own is from us and is here with eight members of her family she says she was recently chased down by mexican immigration agents and hasn't found much sympathy from the mexican people but a symbol that when this they think we're criminals but we're not it's true there
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are all kinds of people in the caravans but we're being cursed for the sins of others some places we've been one even let us use the toilets and my kids have been denied water how could you deny a child water we're all human beings. over the past few months in mexico there's been a shift in public opinion toward migrants many business leaders in the state of chiapas have closed their doors to central americans publishing videos online for training migrants is disease ridden criminals people in chiapas no longer come out to donate food and water like they once did it would appear the migrant caravans have worn out their welcome. and ronnie lee veta also from on door to us says that without support from local communities migrant shelters are a last resort but the shelters can't provide for everyone. is that coming up we're going to say like you know you were not on this journey because we want to hurt anyone and we're here because we want to better lives for our families we would never hurt anyone here in mexico they are brothers and we respect them but at the
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same time we wish they would stand by us because they do feel there is a lot of discrimination against us migrants and that is not fair. several hundred migrants have gathered along the train tracks their goal is to head as far north as possible. we're standing atop a train car in the town of out in southern mexico many migrants who are worried about being detained while walking on the side of the road will opt for hopping on one of these freight trains this one's called la or the beast but hopping on top of one of these trains carries its own risks and over the years many migrants have died falling off the sides of these train cars right. just before sunset migrants began to rush the train many of them women with young children. no longer feeling safe traveling in caravans it appears migrants are resorting to the back roads and train routes of the past even if it means a whole new set of risks. when measured up on the disease mexico.
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all right when we come back all the short rough play on the dollar has a bad day at the boss a lot of what i am the only thing. i'm a fish every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the world's channelise that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase because he joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media and focused on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most imbedded a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. radicalism is on the rise across the globe. we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly
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suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is utopian on there is only so much we can take before you say ok that's me rethinking radicalization part of the radicalized youth syrians an al-jazeera. again type of sport is addie. thank you very much a goal from a little messy secured barcelona's eighth spanish league title in the last eleven seasons basso beats eleven say one nil so win the championship with three games to spare us is called the decisive goal of the coming on as a second half substitute passer giving their star man a bit of
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a breather ahead of wednesday's champions league semifinal against liverpool messi the first player in the club's history so when ten league gets eisel christian on our scored his six hundred club goal is italian champions events is dealt a blow to in some other lands european qualification hopes and so went one up as they try to cement third place in syria midfielder arginine going with the strike after seven minutes. of only our motto silence in the san siro was the twentieth read goal of the season. in celeste looking over their shoulder with roma just four points behind. the scottish champions celtic of been paying tribute to the player who caps in that same suit european cup success in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. with the wife of the living near with sixty seven seconds of the forest celtic beat in some on in the final to become the first british team to lift the trophy so more spookily celtic's called the only
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goal of this game against kilmarnock in the sixty seventh minute they were in a point of winning an eighth straight league title. semifinals of the african champions league are underway esperance to tunisia hosted the our congress to be mazembe in the first leg of bad side mohammad yousuf ballet with the only goal their play again next saturday for a place in the final for them at sea rafa nadal has been denied the chance to win his twelve barcelona open title he's been beaten in the semi's for the first time ever it is home solomon's austria's dominant team the man city who it's clemons straight sets as world no mean feat is no bell so i only ever dropped one set in any of the semi's or finals he's played here six four. six for the school senator i was quite cool season continues its relatively shaky start see semi final exits in a row on his favorite surface as he pulls out to his french open title defense next month team will play dumb and dumber medvedev in the final i am always super proud
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if it beat him because he's the best player ever on the surface and it's always very special to beat him here on clay and we always had great matches in the past and also today was a very good and small ocular then i got the win miss avies of lots out the front of the grid for sunday's formula one grand prix and as a valtteri bottas in pole with teammates in reigning world champion lewis hamilton just behind him not such a good day though for a reason. stupid. stupid. have been fastest in all three practice sessions leading up to subsidize qualifying but after that crash the twenty one year old will start the race nights on the grid with his ferrari teammate sebastian vettel. jr said his deadly game in major league baseball for the toronto blue jays went just the way he dreamt it would the son of one of the game's old time greats had
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a lead of double helping the blue jays to a full team win over the oakland a's. last has been taking a closer look at the most talked about young player in baseball. like father like son or so toronto fans are hoping known as the pride of the dominican republic guerrero sr was exciting canadian baseball fans between one nine hundred ninety three and two thousand and three playing for the now defunct montreal expos vlad jr as he's known is also a heavy hitter setting records in the minors since signing for the toronto blue jays five years ago he'll wear his father's number twenty seven. it's all to honor my father time in montreal it feels good to be back in canada to be playing here for toronto in the country where i was born no rookie blue jays ever born such high expectations junior was smacking home runs for his junior team buffalo bisons earlier this week even as the hype built about his arrival in toronto and the team
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needs the boost they hope he'll provide after winning two world series in the early one nine hundred ninety s. the blue jays of only rarely contended for the title since then the team and the league want to new superstar there is a lot at stake for him there that the jays have never had a player they've never developed a player as good as this guy internally and they've never had a player who literally holds i would argue the fate of the franchise in his hands statisticians the talent spotting scouts coaches literally everyone in baseball who's looked at blue. amir guerrero jr says he could become one of the hottest hitters the game has ever seen and that means an immense amount of pressure on a young man who's just turned twenty even then those who have watched him improve his game skills over the past five years say he takes after his father here to carmen poised off the field and on baseball fans in this city long starved of a shot at the world series couldn't be happier to see vlad jr daniel lak al-jazeera toronto and rainy n.b.a.
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champions the golden state warriors had advanced to the second round of the n.b.a. playoffs they closed out the series for two over the l.a. clippers thanks to a standout performance by kevin durant's he got thirty eight points in the first off alone he would end the game with fifty points james harden and the houston rockets up next for the walks. that is always fought for now. that's one of the most popular video games pub g. as it's known is attracting many young libyans who are comparing it to life in their country with that do ahead. in cafes streets workplaces and even cars here in the libyan capital you can usually find a pub game or like many other young libyans but he agrees to spend several hours a day playing the game for him it's interesting and an escape. of the slow and i've nothing to do and i feel bored pub g.
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feels the vacuum i like it because it's full of excitement and competition it introduces me to people from different backgrounds and nationalities. but as a game is based on winning slowly eliminating opponents some are comparing it to life in their own areas and my is american his players even play under the names of libyan militia managing. some players name themselves in the game after prominent leaders of the groups so that they can intimidate the ever serious. because those leaders are well known for their power in society for some pub he has become an addiction and there are fears gamers might take their online frustration in the real world dr karim if she were says the game can have a powerful effect on players say college will make when i lead us i think the state does not encourage young people to better use their time instead they try to fill the vacuum they have by spending too much time in such violent games this could
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also eventually lead them to committing antisocial behavior but these players say the game makes them a small town active because they perform different tasks a multimedia slee some studies do show the game can improve decision making skills and intelligence but there is a cost measured in the hours is spent looking into a mobile phone screen what up to. tripoli and that's it for this news hour rubble be here with more news in two. people have to weigh your record on this travel in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution the official story is and there are no i'm sure we all feel already i don't care about the official story if you were to go there is it today
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you would say what has the media been telling the world isn't watching white there's lots of grays in here join me near the hot sun on our front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here on al-jazeera. made on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of ultranationalist a new series of the award winning environmental show which meet some of the people striving to protect the planet twenty five years after coming to power can be a unseen maintain its political dominance in south africa and a massive documentary series chart for lives of two young face and rule kenya and up in brazil of adaptors twenty years and with breakfast still looming and populism on the rise across europe will these elections become a referendum on the new self may on al-jazeera.
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in two thousand and eight al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking scheme. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. ten years on we return to see how the students and the scheme a helping change the face of india. soup authority on al-jazeera. joint approach for the future of sudan the military rulers and opposition groups reach a deal for a transition council. i'm
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about this and this is i'll just see a live from doha also coming up a special mass in sri lanka to remember the victims one week after the easter sunday bombing. entire villages wiped out and fears of more flooding in mozambique after the second big cyclon within weeks. a gunman opens fire on a california synagogue killing one person investigators are calling it a hate crime. a breakthrough in sudan after weeks of standoff between protesters and the military over how the country should be governed in the coming months protest leaders in the army have reached a deal to form a joint council to discuss a peaceful transition to civilian rule the military took charge earlier this month after i was sitting president omar al bashir abel morgan reports. a breakthrough in
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the very first night of talks between the committee of sudan's ruling military council and the coalition of opposition parties they've been trying to find a way to rule the country until a deal can be reached on elections on saturday night the two sides reached a partial agreement to form a joint civilian military council that will supervise a transitional period so. the talks started with high spirits and great transparency and we've reiterated our joint regard for the country talks will continue and we are optimistic on reaching a final result that we can announce to the sudanese people as soon as possible. the coalition made up of opposition parties and the sudanese professional association has been leading anti-government protests which began at the end of last year. sparked by a rise in fuel and bread prices but they quickly why didn't into demands for bashir to step down and earlier this month a sit in outside the army headquarters in her tomb prompted the army to stage a coup since bashir was ousted the military and the coalition have been in talks on
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a future government over the usually continues until i give you a rare over syria's government are a surrogate sisters are we seeing the military council is sensible enough drug very stern the long and some say. the settling for too is now in its fourth week as people wait for a new government the two sides will meet on sunday to try to work out how to deliver that as negotiations continue on the formation of a transitional government protesters continue to keep pressure on the military council over the past three weeks more people have been arriving from different states to go on the sets and they say they want civilians and not the military to be there want to have the ultimate say it's a dance teacher protesters are now also focusing on foreign governments they accuse of interfering in sudan's affairs hundreds demonstrated in front of the egyptian embassy in her tomb on saturday egypt saudi arabia and the united arab emirates want to see the military retain control of the country. foreign interference is the only aim to keep. military in power we want aid to come to the sudanese people and
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keep relations soley between the people and not the military. foreign interference impacts the decisions of the military council which we don't accept because we want a civilian government and this is the will of the people. to dance revolution for change started more than four months ago and these protesters say they will not give up until they achieve their goal is to believe in government. is there a. special mass for the victims of the easter sunday attacks is being held in sri lanka's capital colombo one week after the bombing is these a live pictures from us all other services across the country being canceled it's an unprecedented move by catholic leaders the president's band two muslim groups accused of being behind the attacks but the security situation is still tense al jazeera is militant and as is joining us now live from colombo miguel first of all just give us some more information about this service that's being held.
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rob basically the head of the catholic church. the archbishop cardinal markham ranjit celebrating holy mass at bishop hours. in central in a central part of colombo and this church service the live feed is being beamed into house was throughout the country now that's been a measure that they've been forced to take given the. basically security alerts that have happened now what you can see behind me you can probably see a couple of people coming behind there are some traffic that have been set up. so that these believe can light candles now behind me behind me is the same anthony's shrine or the same anthony's church which was ripped by an explosion on easter sunday last week roughly about this time exactly the clock in front of the church
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is stopped at eight forty five that time that suicide bombing is believed to have exploded his pack that he walked in with so people gathering here also at the local level but there have been basically warnings going throughout that there should be sunday services because it is an added dress now the archbishop in his sermon which is ongoing as we speak did me some comments he did say that we are gathering at a time that our faith is being tested he said that there's nothing as precious or as important as human life now the archbishop who did say that he had felt a sense of personal loss because of the loss of his community in his sermon also talking about human life being the most beautiful example of humanity of god's love and saying that right now given the way. people in this world treat each other that
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we are not all of the of the multiple gifts from god so very somber robert as the church comes together. not broken amid this threat still not allowing the fear and the threat of potential following attacks to stop them form the observance of their faith. just as you've been talking there we're going to live pictures of that mass and the archbishop speaking making the statements that that you've been talking about let me ask you about the investigation that's going on it's been a week as you were saying since the attacks what stage are we out with the investigation at the moment. from what we've heard so far the sort of security clampdown is continuing the police the three armed forces are doing their utmost to try and tightly that security need to
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bring in as many of the assailants of those responsible and involved as possible we did hear earlier from the president that there are number of them on the run and from the reports we're getting the number of raids the safe houses that are detected as we keep seeing this story unfold is a pointer to the fact that the beginning to find leads in these yields these leads in portland information but. well thanks very much indeed. dozens of people in northern mozambique are being urged to move to higher ground as torrential rain lashes the region that's after a second big cycle in weeks slammed into the country at least five people are known to have died and it workers say entire villages have been wiped out a lot of blood and money reports. many people living in moscow mia stayed when cycling kenniff hit with heavy rains for cos they're trying to rebuild their homes
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as quickly as they can. order. there the day we start outside next to the beach that's where we took shelter right there with all the rain. others here lost their businesses and livelihoods. lost everything i do not know what i can do since that day i've been sleeping outside sleeping in the cold little was spared by the storm including a maternity ward. where the experts say it was the strongest like her ever recorded in northern mozambique. kenneth stormed in with two wrench will rain and wind surges of up to two hundred eighty kilometers per hour tearing off roofs ripping up trees and downing power lines. on the island of off mozambique the red cross says the storm destroyed about ninety
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percent of homes aid agencies say the damage that assessed so far is extensive. these villages have been entirely wiped out they look like they've been run over by a bulldozer and the people are asking first for shelter then they need water purification and they need food. islands as further out in the indian ocean including the commerce chain of islands are also starting repair. our houses have suffered a tremendous disaster everything was destroyed. meteorologists expect more severe rain across northern mozambique threatening flooding and landslides. sikes from kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle each diet responds targeting three million people in three countries remain critically on the funding. six weeks ago likely to die devastated the south when more people
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live neighboring malawi and zimbabwe were also hard hit killing at least a thousand people and leaving a trail of destruction the extent of the damage caused by this latest cyclon is still too early to say nor about the manly al-jazeera. minds in custody in the us after a shooting at a synagogue it happened in poland calif one person's been killed at least four people have been injured in the attack on the descent ago and it was just after celebrations have begun to mark the final day of passover president trump has called it a hate crime my deepest sympathies go to the. people that were affected the families their loved ones by the obviously look right now based on my last. conversations looks like a hate crime i do believe. arguably with respect to the senate in california near
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san diego and. we're doing some very heavy research we'll see what happens what comes up at this moment it looks like a hate crime but my deepest sympathies through all of those affected robin is is joining us now from poway in california where the attack took place rob what more do we know about the suspect and what motivated the attack. the suspect has been identified as a nineteen year old man from san diego his name given as john ernest he man of that name is known to be enrolled in a local college studying nursing the college says that is shocked and dismayed by the events and he left a apparently a posted on line a screed on a channel or web site often used by right wingers in their popular with neo
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