tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 6, 2019 12:00am-1:01am +03
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to do i believe that this is better hopes that i because is that you has to do events that are wanted to keep the peace and i now you're a virgin competition for days like these it's very important to have peace at this particular time because they believe. hundreds of thousands of tourists will be coming to his ally in order to win the eyes of the international world and on the other hand they are celebrating the seventy one and even city of the establishment of the state in the middle of this month so this is why i believe this is a very kind of created this by i mean by the israelis also by hamas but let's touch quickly on reports of a targeted attack by israel a man that they say was financing hama i mean does this perhaps represent a change of tactics by israel because we haven't seen targeted attacks for quite some time yet that's very true i think this is something significant in my opinion because there is no it is over the past i mean the last time if you go to. the actually the they did actually attack but they were very careful not to target
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anybody who is really important from the we are actually many mainly striking at evacuated buildings. something that the they can be material damage and destruction rather than that he said you are absolutely right now actually since they are at the back to this targeted assassination for senior hamas leaders i think this is a change of tactic and a very important one a final thought from you i mean during the last few months ago we saw egypt step in to mediate and deescalate the crisis is there a role now for cairo to step back in again and say stop i think is very important for egypt at the age of sharon's they believe that this is their only when do that distil have on the palestinian question and they want to have that through which is very important to their original role as a mediator between the israelis and the palestinians. and this this issue. actually
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are trying to present themselves as the only. mediator who can actually talk to the two parties there is and the palestinians i believe they are all saw by this trying to establish themselves before the americans now were the is expecting the announcement of the so-called ultimate deal or the deal of the century by janet koch not as advisor to president and his son in law and i think that your shares are very keen on keeping on having that they're all. trying actually do with between hamas and there is no use and playing actually to. have a ceasefire in order to prevent the sort of escalation that might actually damage everybody all right thank you very much indeed presently thank you now iran is vowing to bypass u.s. sanctions on its major oil customers by using the so-called gray market that's legal but unofficial way to export goods iran's deputy all the minister says all resources are being mobilized to continue exports to the u.s.
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lifted sanctions waivers on iranian oil importers including china and india iran dismisses american accusations of using oil revenue to destabilize the middle east but keane is an international oil and energy consultant and a former research officer opec in vienna he explained some of the methods iran could use to bypass u.s. sanctions. i think. within the sea trade there are hundreds of tankers moving around here and there and the tankers go to different ports to load and unload and so on so it is tracking all these seeings which may not be one hundred percent definite and accurate as united states ones and also there are ways and means that we have read in the newspapers that the tankers when they get off into the open sea they may switch off some of their signals and so on so they would not be tracked and then changed name change papers i am no expert but these have happened before in the last few years iran has been on the sanctions and
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iran has been exporting. but of course there would be less than it would have been otherwise what united states is doing is either legal and to get out of it iran wants to do the best it can so we changed the signal navigation signal would be of course against the safety of the tank which is doing it it is not illegal our legal expert but when you are put in a corner you try to do the best you can. also to come on the news hour including. protesters in sudan continue to demand change but splits in the opposition are emerging. and voters in north macedonia decide between two candidates in a runoff election. and we'll have the n.b.a. champion putting james harden in a bad mood isn't a good idea that's also the. cleanup
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after india's biggest cycling in twenty years is now underway dozens of people were killed after the extreme storm battered additional state as it was got harder reports now from putting where there's a mounting concern about what happens next for the people left homeless. sanyo rani part nyuk has lived in for thirty years making a living selling souvenirs to tourists visiting this hindu holy city when cycled funny slammed ashore her life changed forever. we lost everything we don't have money to build a house to even feed our family people have come to look at our house but no help we just want someone to help us rebuild. not far away in the village of two thousand people were brought to this school complex for shelter before the storm they were promised food in a place to stay for fifteen days. in the homes and we are in big trouble we don't
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have a place to stay i'm staying with my family here they gave us food for two days and now want us to leave where will we go they should at least let us stay until we can build our own shelter. and that concern about what comes next in the wake of the cycle and is shared by many others the indian government has been congratulated on its pre storm planning preventing a large number of casualties but local communities here important are very frustrated because the lack of post storm service is setting up several blocks on the main road in the town. got about but only just finished elections before the cyclon hit and we lost so much to houses in the last crops there's no help from the government no visits by offices that is why we have blocking the road. and about two hours away the bustle of a decent state capital bhubaneshwar has partly returned but worry over fuel supplies created long lines at fuel stations underlining the challenges ahead. life
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in a disable take months if not years to completely return to normal most people are well aware of that but there's early concern over how equally the funding and the rebuilding will be distributed scott harder al-jazeera india. the runoff election for a new president is underway in the newly. named republic of north macedonia candidates from the governing social democrats and the opposition conservatives failed to with an outright majority in last month's election both parties have argued over the recent name change aimed at ending the long running dispute with greece and its and its province of macedonia or marcos about his joins us live now from the capital marco this is the second round of the presidential elections with the first round being a very tight result so just talk us quickly through the two front runners and where they stand. yes we have two candidates now and they represent and reflects the division that's in disc political division that
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this this balkans country so we can't stand up and out of ski who is the candidate for the ruling coalition here in north and most of donia and his university professor he backs. off of north macedonia at the once european union he backs its membership to the nato the second and his rival is a right wing beacon and it's gotten a seattle skydive coba and she also. membership. in union and also backs the nato membership but the main problem between those two candidates and why is the division in this country is over all the dispute over the new name of the country until a few months ago this was known as former yugoslav republic of macedonia now is north macedonia. agreement greece press t v to this change of the name the right wing candidate opposition candidate thinks that it is violation of the constitution of this country the main ruling party candidate says
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this is the name that will bring north into the european union and the voters here are divided all the debt questions also there also the questions of the economics of the this country corruption opposition and opposition thinks that in these two years that the ruling party here and the prosecutors are ruling no it must a donia he didn't do anything and the corruption is is wider than it was before yeah the president in north macedonia is mostly a ceremonial role so why is this election important vote. yes the president here represent the country. side. and also is a ceremonial role but this is the important thing for northwest donia for political stability especially over that in the name name dispute to be the grease and
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implementation of that agreement because if the candidate who supports who are supported by the ruling party easy elected tonight then he will certainly implement the fully debt. agreement otherwise if the opposition candidate wins tonight she said that she will question that agreement as and she will not sign the deal signed the laws that coming out of that agreement that will implement it so tonight we will see if north macedonia will be politically stable country or. again be in a fight between nationalist and protest and party. thank you. so the. final rally before wednesday's general election. is ending campaigning and. corruption is facing a challenge. as well as. the
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ever since the last election. symbolic of the. proceedings that changed the course of south african politics. the corruption of. the national south africa's. hundreds. of little time for the french opponents and. movements latin reason to do so just under the right now we would never come back up at me. south africa's largest opposition party the democratic ally. and now the final rally on saturday the last parliament are just over a three third of the seats its vote share as it's been steadily but slowly increasing but in spite of the ever growing criticisms there and see disenfranchisement amongst many of its supporters still many more who are strictly
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loyal in the opinion polls suggesting many south africans believe come wednesday's poll the a.n.c. will keep its majority with a smaller margin than ever before. that divisions of a race in south africa are still surfacing twenty five years after the end of apartheid millions of black south africans say they're still struggling to return to fits but some whites are that's going to say then are the ones facing discrimination i mean i'm a report from the northern cape province. it's in this dry dusty and desolate part of the northern cape province that a group of white south africans say they're found refuge they call this place utica only white african speaking people are allowed to settle here but they say they're not racists orcutt's want to paul and his family moved here three months ago he says to protect and preserve the africana culture language and way of life we were
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all building on a dream. but i think progressively it got worse and it got more difficult and with affirmative action. it made it increasingly difficult. for us as white people to get jobs to secure jobs and also job security we're assured when you might be retrenched we've not been given permission to film in utica instead we speak to the founder are there any vote at his home nearby the school is only under foot or in your assessment you don't wash. bernie the shoe is no on the other foot and now we are fighting against the racists how can we be racist when it is us who are being forced out of the country they sing against us kill the farmer so everything counts against the white race so who are the racists. so far twenty families live here and more homes are being built the local
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government went to court to stop people here from building any more houses the minutes about it he says these homes were built without permission and contravene bolding regulations the court agreed but judges are also considering whether or not a town that allows only white afrikaner people to live there should be allowed to exist in a democratic south africa one of the smaller and newly formed political parties black first land first has banned white south africans from joining it we have a blacks organization that b.q. accept white people the party sentiments resonate with some in a country many consider to be one of the most unequal in the world it's been accused of exercising discrimination and taken to court the wrong of this country is anti black the whole economy system is. the media projection of let problems is on to black. we are going to die parliament therefore truly presenting
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your voice or for people to bring a broad left democracy in a black country while the apartheid system and its policies based on race may have been abolished twenty five years ago many here say they have to live with its legacy and come election day the vote of many south africans will be influenced by race and identity from al-jazeera south africa. time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back and standoff with soldiers still on the streets of benigne now the opposition calls for international mediation following last week's elections. on north korea releases new images showing kim jong overseeing the latest weapons tests. and in sport find out which moto g.p. performance in front of his home crowd will be here with that story after the break more on that stay with us.
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hello there we've got a lot of clouds aspiring its way across the middle east at the moment the satellite picture showing it making its way through posts of iran working its way across the caspian sea there is no giving a great deal of wet weather but it is making things rather hazy picking up a fair amount of dust as well is still here loops its way across us as we head through the day on monday but breaking off a little bit as it works its way east winds behind it but a bit of cloud is drifting its way you know over parts of turkey that will give us one or two showers particularly in the northeast and in the eastern parts as we head into cheese day for the south and across the arabian peninsula the still a fair amount of cloud that's going to stick around as we head through the day on monday rather gray rather hazy for many of us here one choose day it begins to break up we'll see the winds begin to work down from the northwest so here in doha hopefully the ash should begin to clay around to little bit so a lot of will still be humid though here will be getting to around thirty two degrees down towards the southern parts of africa and here there's
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a lot of dry weather around still some showers though for the northern paullus of mozambique and up into parts of tanzania still plaguing that area that was hit by all cyclamen still flooded in some regions more showers are expected to arrive in the next few days else weather largely fine and dry except along the south coast where more cloud will make it. as we embrace new technologies really do we start to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to determine if this were true on the job that investigation reveals how even the smallest devices deadly environmental and health conscious we think ok will send merry ways to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. examining the headlines
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two hundred twenty have been carried out since saturday palestinian fighters have fired hundreds of rockets into israel. and some latest pictures here of a strike by israeli forces on gaza where officials say eleven people have been killed in the past twenty four hours meanwhile israeli authorities are reporting that at least three people in israel have been killed by. the runoff election for a new president is underway in the newly renamed republic of north macedonia candidates from the governing social democrats on the opposition conservatives failed to win the majority in last month's election. to sudan where a leading member of the opposition is opposing the draft constitution put forward by others in the coalition for freedom and change party leader he says the draft doesn't outline our military leaders well how do the power to civilians wealthy to morgan joins us live now from the capital khartoum he but seems if we're starting to see. splits within the opposition as to how to deal with the military going
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forward and how significant are these differences. while there i know one thing they are united about is that they want the military council to hand over power to civilian rule but this morning the sudanese professional association the body that has been spearheading calls for protests since december came out with a statement and said that some of the political parties some of the political parties that are in the coalition are trying to push forward their party agenda and they are saying that that is something they do not agree on and they are ready to proceed on their own if the if the political parties do not put aside their part are to differences and join hands to force the military council to hand over power to civil and government of course the opposition leaders are going to have to came out and said that the constitution of document that has been passed that has been handed over by the coalition to the military council that outlines a blueprint for a transitional period is not something they're aware of and not something that represents them that shows a great division in the opposition party the party is one of the biggest opposition parties one of the all the opposition parties in sudan and if they're not united
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it's not clear how those sides the different sides the omagh party and other political parties and the coalition will go ahead forcing the will go forward when they try to force the military council to hand over power to civilian government and meanwhile here but the protesters remain on the streets keeping up the pressure on the military council. well yes indeed tens of thousands in front of the army headquarters they're saying that they were going to be there it's going on to a month now since they started their sit in in front of the army headquarters and they think that that's where they're going to be celebrating the holy month of ramadan and till the military council bows to their demands of having a civilian rule now it's not clear when that would happen with a split opposition it seems like that's not going to happen in time soon but the coalition said that they will be meeting today but for all of them another thing they agree upon is that these people in front of the army headquarters are the only winning card the only pressure card they have to force the military council to hand over power so many people have been coming from different parts of the country different states to try to increase that pressure to keep that pressure so that
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negotiations continue between the two sides the coalition and the military council entail the two sides to reach an agreement on a transitional government just briefly so what happens next then we have this impasse between the opposition and the military council so where does it go from here while where it goes from here largely depends on the opposition coalition and what they come out with currently they are in a meeting to try to sort out their differences of course there are mediators between the two sides are some some prominent sudanese figures a nonpolitical nonaffiliated but figures came out and said that they are ready to mediate between the two sides the opposition coalition and the military council and that's where this idea of having another council a defense and security council came out of the mediators are saying that having a transitional council is not enough and that this should be a defense and security council and that is also where the opposition coalition is split some sides want to have to councils during the transitional period and others want a single independent transitional council so really what happens going forward comes
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down to how the opposition coalition deals with each other can they get over their differences and be united in front of the military council and force them to hand over power to civilian government or whether they're going to share it fifty fifty already in khartoum thank you. rebel held areas in northwest syria are being attacked for a sixth successive day by government forces and russian warplanes. at least one civilian was killed in the bombardment on sunday raised the number of dead so far on the offensive to twenty three activists say around twenty five areas were targeted in italy and how many provinces. taliban fighters of attacks a police headquarters in northern afghanistan a suicide bomber blew his vehicle up in the city of political marie in baghlan province other fighters then opened fire on the security forces. talks aimed at ending the seventeen year war in afghanistan are. representatives from the taliban the united states or the second resumed negotiations. venezuela's
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opposition leader has made another appeal for soldiers to break ranks with president nicolas maduro but up to now they've resisted the calls by one. where you are venezuela it's now or never that's the message from sanchez to this police officer. it sounds like a pretty from someone who is tired of the ongoing crisis in the country. there's so much needed in our neighborhoods people cannot eat there's no medicine no security and they know it because they have family my husband died because we can find medicine. from all across small groups of people headed to the headquarters of the navy the army the police and the bolivarian national guard responding to opposition leader call to go out and convince them to
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switch sides people have come here to hand in a document but also distributing leaflets like this one to talk about an amnesty door that has been offered to those who rebel against the government except those involved in human rights abuses a war crimes. security forces did not take the message well. the government is not taking challenged to precedent. they deployed hundreds of security forces around the capital. appeared on state t.v. leading military exercises also showing the armed forces remain loyal to him. but look out a handful of traitors can't tarnished. the honor union cohesion and image of the ball of aryan national armed forces in front of the people of the world no say no to traitors out with the traitors and those in the fifth battalion. united states
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says it has been trying to negotiate. with defense minister. and others in government. they were supposed to be part of the alongside but things did not work out as the opposition leader planned some say those negotiations were a trap carefully planned with the assistance of the cuban intelligence services. says he will continue pressuring the government. forces are infiltrated by the cubans the russians and by intelligence agencies their relatives are persecuted there's a lot of pressure but we will continue we will take our message to the families of the armed forces and everyone else to. civilians asking for change. a message that resonates across. mostly because of the enormous economic crisis
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the country is now in. the. body has been found to french tourists reported missing on wednesday they disappeared in the national park in the north near the border with. the french government had warned citizens against traveling to the area due to groups. operating in the region. security forces are in heavy numbers in the city of. election protests soldiers broke up demonstrations with the opposition. of last sunday's parliamentary election one of the seats were won by the parties allowed to take part both the president. the moments after shots were fired outside former president yeah you going to his home on the ground his mother of six prudence i'm assuming she died soon after with us were two of her
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daughters her eldest grace and their nine month old son the from grace saw a military commander take out a pistol and shoot her mother in the back and said. what can i do it all happened so quickly he will never go to jail and we never have a mother. grace and her five siblings are now orphans the fifteen year old girl is now in charge of the family the military continues to patrol the commercial capital to new and they don't want to be filmed we've avoided several military checkpoints and now we're on the streets where young lives he's made no public statements since his press conference where he called the parliamentary election an electoral coupe outside bernie's home supporters perform a ritual for those killed and to protect those still fighting for change among them . he shows us where prudence amas who was killed says look there's
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blood everywhere he says it would. be this is our country too if they want to kill us they can come and get us and kill us we're not going anywhere while the military reinforces its presence around the former president's house inside me another former president lisa for so glow in leading members of the opposition meet there calling for an international mediation but he will not make any more statements his entourage fears for his security after the arrest of other opposition members in the tsunami. there cannot be democratic elections without an opposition it makes no sense and our people have come out like the people of sudan and algeria we will continue to protest the world is watching us the opposition say they will not give up for the. push for a new direction in been in but for people like grace the fight has already changed their future nicholas hawk al-jazeera good to the. commanders of south korea forces
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say they're very concerned by the latest weapons tests over the border in the north state media says kim jong un watched rocket launches on saturday u.s. president donald trump tweeted that kim doesn't want to break his promise on denuclearization mintaro ober as a former u.s. state department diplomat specializing in north korea he says trump's focus on economic growth in north korea won't be enough for it to give up nuclear weapons. there is a belief that north korea desperately wants to bolster its economy and that if only it would get great economic aid from the united states it would completely denuclearize and the united states is certainly right that economic incentives do matter in some way to north korea especially partial sanctions relief but it certainly will not get north korea to completely give up its nuclear weapons present a deal or happen but i see no evidence that we are anywhere close to a nuclear deal with north korea north korea probably does not have the domestic
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political space to take any of the bold risks or maneuver maneuvers that would restart the diplomatic process and washington for its part has not been creative enough or flexible enough to really take advantage of this diplomatic process and get us closer to a deal it has always been the case in both the obama administration and the trump in ministration that with an issue this important and this high profile the white house takes the lead and it sets a general policy direction and the state department really implements it drives diplomacy it comes up with ideas but the direction is at the white house level president trump and his subordinates have been on completely separate parallel tracks on north korea and it almost seems like they don't consult each other or coronated their message and that's a huge difference from past administrations and that i think has a lot to do with the dysfunction we've seen in u.s.
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north korea diplomacy and it's very concerning now which the traditional time of year to celebrate buddha's birthday national holiday in south korea is emphasizing peace and harmony with the north by firing of more rockets on to zero rather ports from a south korean capital seoul. at the end of what's been an eventful twelve months on the korean peninsula but his birthday seems like a timely moment for peaceful reflection. it is traditionally marked in south korea with elaborate lantern displays and this year's theme of world peace is especially fitting. to use home loan and a cutting away for pair this year's festival with the goal of peace on the korean peninsula and in the world by overcoming conflicts with a buddhist spirit of mercy. reconciliation between the two koreas has led to combined sports teams including for the olympics. train lines have been linked in
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the hope of running services the length of the korean peninsula and beyond but there have also been setbacks. during the year there have been quite remarkably sri into korean standards and to the u.s. north korea silence in between these milestone moments there have also been periods relative calm and this is one of those lulls between february's failed summit in hanoi and no clear way forward on restarting talks between the u.s. and north korea the truce village of pam and john separating the two koreas has a new look just reopened to visiting tall groups the soldiers from both sides no longer wear helmets or carry guns and i think that what you'll see here is a place that can foster trust building in confidence to hope we can spread across the korean peninsula the chance to stroll along the foot bridge where the leaders
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of the two careers met during their landmark first summit just over a year ago. and friendly waves from the tall groups on the northern side. but there's also a growing awareness that the attitude of the north korean leadership has recently become a lot cooler towards the south and the towards the u.s. there's been a return to some of the outright hostility of the past. that supported by saturday's weapons test with south korea calling on its northern neighbor to stop activities that could escalate military tensions. join into this holiday is teenaged with uneasiness about what's to come. bride al jazeera so. online computer gaming generates billions of dollars around the world and its popularity has also grown in iraq but the parliament there has now banned
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several popular online games the government says harmful to society and a potential national security threat as there was a child strike the reports in the capital baghdad. glued to the screen you know virtual reality battle to survive an online gaming is big in iraq. the most popular game is play on no new battleground. developed in south korea three years ago it's become a global sensation with players around the world being parachuted on to an island and fighting for survival by any means. but iraq's parliament has voted to ban it saying it's harmful to the health culture and security of a rocky society. student plays for a couple of hours at least four times a week. led to a lot it is an exceptional game and very realistic it gives you the opportunity to compete with and build new friendships with other players around the world it's ok
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if they ban it for children but not for adults we're old enough to now how to manage our time. players are known battleground is one of the most popular computer games of all time in two thousand and eighteen that will hold four hundred million players around the world now be affected by the computer games on the you must be long debated by psychologists and social commentators and it's an especially heated debate here in iraq because young people have exactly zero us so much violence the ban which is expected to come into effect in the coming days as calls only line protests these iraqi girls dressed as characters from the game posted pictures of themselves online iraq's high commission for human rights says a teenager recently committed suicide after he was influenced by the game. we have the definition clearly and upping it when we analyze the iraqi personality we find
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that consecutive wars and violence have traumatized and shaped iraqi psychology in general to be more receptive and prone to aggression confrontation and trauma due to these harsh variables and dynamic that is why these games provide a subconscious venting platform. shops are full of the games merchandise small computer business is a doing a roaring trade for many gamers their own line life offers an escape from the challenges of growing up in iraq if there is any way they wish when they play gamers are able to break away from and forget the bad situations they are living in many gamers especially the older ones say the government should be doing more to eradicate the causes of real violence in iraq ali and his friends to say they are old enough to know what's right and what's wrong. but that. time for another short break here and al-jazeera when i come back but i will the sports out there for the first time in history the fastest hole so they can talk the dirty dozen then the
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latest stuff will be here with that story right after the break more interesting things to keep in mind. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. provided attempts into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and with the front lines i feel like i know if i have the data to prove a. witness on al-jazeera. i remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations was. so many nationalities. just you know different places but it's what gives. us the ability to identify. you know
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the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. welcome back time for the sport his son thank you very much you have taken a huge step closer to qualifying for next season's champions league a third three in nail earlier or the result list to set in the english premier league the top four qualify for europe's appearing here club competition though they're also in their pelley get semi's at winning that tournaments is another
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route into the champions league. and other results managed to see united were held to one one draw by a bottom club huddersfield which means united have officially missed out on the spot for next season's champions league is now chelsea and arsenal who will play in europe's biggest competition also law taken on brighton and the latest there the gunners are one up. and in the n.b.a. playoffs the houston rockets a half full back against the reigning champions golden state warriors in the western conference semifinals it was a game of contrasting fortunes for the team's rival stars james harden and steph curry said malik has all the action. the houston rockets needed a big performance from the dhamma and james harden their sabin second best to steph curry in the golden state warriors with two nothing up in the western conference semifinals things got heated early on in game three harden with the awful grind i
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put my warriors veteran dream on the green was still there however did little to damage his spoke with. the rockets headed into the break nine ahead houston continued to impress in the chris paul on target from long range twenty three for break. be but it was golden state that played the better basketball in the second half in particular kevin durant's katie's efforts helping golden state get back into the game which couldn't be settled in regulation time he scored a game high forty six points i was showing just why he's been the best offensive player of the postseason thank. god and scored five points less but was on target when it mattered the most. if three opening up a six point lead the warriors would need to fight back again but they usually reliable carry couldn't deliver. hard and grabbing the crucial rebound to help you simply provide to win final score one twenty six to one twenty one rockets you've
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got to be aggressive you can't if you're determined or you're not aggressive good news one of them down to one houston we need more big performances from harden to turn this the reason round so he'll malik al-jazeera. has returned to the top of the world rankings after clinching his home spanish gone play the honda rider a saucer from. on the grid but still though when for his second victory of the season his second now leads the overall standings by a point sunday's race was swept by the spanish riders with alex's in second and maverick. said. now we will be looking to win her third grand slam and the french open later this month she's building up her form on clay at the madrid open the japanese top seed beating domenica sigel korver six two seven six on sunday to reach the second round of soccer is the world number one after winning
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the u.s. and the australian open is back to back. trials turned to despair to one of the biggest horse races in the world on saturday as the winner was disqualified for the first time ever at the kentucky derby mexican security the horse new is tires the rider there in the pink romping home at the finish at the churchill downs. but an objection was raised horse and rider accused of varying into the path of another runner on the home turn so runner up a country house took the prize instead of the hundred and forty fifth kentucky derby. the boston bruins have gone to the brink of the eastern conference finals in the n.h.l. playoffs us to beat in columbus for three the blue jackets a hard fought battle to tie the one up and threw dean koontz first playoff goal
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david got his second of the game to win it for boston who had been two on down in the series they're now three two up game six is on monday. over to the western semifinals and it's three two to the san jose sharks as well that they beat the colorado avalanche to two one. mexican boxer. has added another championship but to his collection he beat american boxer daniel jacobsen as vegas on saturday the victory on points means carlo takes jacobs a world title to increase his tally of major walled middleweight straps to three. oh it time it can be tough forceful saas a hoax on high adrenaline competition but x. touch football. has a found something to replace the thrill has taken up darts the film i.x. and real madrid player made his competitive debut at the democrats on saturday and
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on sunday the denmark moss' well he didn't make it through saturday not quite as heartbreaking though as the world cup final defeat to spain if anyone can remember two thousand and ten. and i have more for you later on but for now i hand you to daryn summit will see them thank you very much indeed all right well that's it for me down in jordan for this news hour but don't go away i'll be back in a moment with more much more of the day's big stage so much. just
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look at it also borders that are supportive of god who supported the taliban who is now interfering in libya who is now interfering in this regard just look at the realities on the ground is it iraq the iranian foreign minister mohammad javid zarif talks to al-jazeera come up it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in two thousand and eight be time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you measure it many brittany's happinesses will win surety if that is quantifiable of by simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has.
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in two thousand and eight al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking school. 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. super thirty announces iraq. palestinian families bury their dead as the number killed in faint spots on gaza rises to eleven three and is the big but palestinian rocket fire.
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israel's prime minister orders no letup in the military offensive on gaza. but i'm down in jordan this is al jazeera from doha also coming up. is underway off of the biggest cyclon hit india in twenty years. and bad news for gamers in iraq looking for a virtual sky we see why the government is banning the massively popular online video game. is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu is ordering the military to continue its attacks on gaza this is video from the last hour as ready forces say they have carried out more than two hundred twenty s.
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strikes since saturday as palestinian rockets fired into southern israel at least eleven palestinians have been killed authorities in israel say at least four people have died in rocket strikes fired from gaza. and it could be a book of that song this morning i instructed the i.d.f. to continue its massive attack against terrorist elements in the gaza strip and i've also asked to buffer the forces around the gaza strip with armored forces artillery and infantry hamas bears responsibility not only ports attacks and actions but also for the activities of the islamic jihad and it pays a very heavy price. but the reality inside gaza shows the impact of israeli attacks so. that it. after prayer someone called me and said he is from the occupying israeli army he asked if any members of the media were in my building i told him yes he then told me to document the building within half an hour then they came and hit the building with five rockets exactly half an hour later.
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area is safe and away from the borders and the military locations so we didn't expect our air to be targeted in fact during wars people from everywhere lived their places and came to us what happened proves that all of gaza is not safe there is not a single safe area they used rockets and destroyed everything and. well palestinians have started burying those who were killed in this latest flare up of violence israel has denied responsibility for the death of a pregnant woman and a fourteen month old child. has been inside gaza and sent us this report. this residential building destroyed yesterday by an israeli raid within the district in gaza the building was in the most well known and famous commercial areas near a big mall and one of the red cross headquarters in gaza the building itself and many shops whose owners began to come here to know the size of losses because they were ready with huge quantities of goods and commodities prior to the holy month of
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ramadan that will be followed by two main muslim feasts some shops have been completely destroyed most of the goods have also been destroyed and there was also a shelling to some buildings that host press and media offices are a force that has more now from the israel gaza border. if death toll on the gaza side stands at eleven but local media in gaza reporting that there have been a further three palestinian fighters killed. in northern gaza gaza strip close to where we are there bodies have yet to reach the hospitals and have yet to be added to the official confirmed death toll on the israeli side we know that at least three israeli civilians have been killed the fifty eight year old man overnight and a woman who was in a vehicle which was struck by fire coming from gaza and there was a factory that was hit in ashkelon a direct strike on that factory as well and at least one person killed in that
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strike so this is the most serious i think we can say that now of the recent escalations in recent months each of those escalations has been deescalated again thanks to two things really un and egyptian mediation and a sense on both sides israeli and in and by hamas that neither really was in the mood to afford a full dissent towards war but with the kind of things that we've been seeing the mounting death tolls on both sides that gives both sides a reason to carry on fighting as well as it does a reason to try to step back israel's military says it carried out an attack specifically against a hamas commander on sunday is believed to have made up made a bid could read died in an airstrike on his car israel says he was responsible for transferring funds from iran to groups in gaza. iran is vying to bypass u.s. sanctions on his major oil customers by using the so-called gray market illegal but
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unofficial way to export goods iran's deputy own minister says all resources are being mobilized to continue exports after the u.s. lifted sanctions waivers on the rein in oil importers killing china and india iran dismisses american accusations of using oil revenues to destabilize the middle east . rebel held areas in northwest syria being attacked for a sixth successive day by government forces and russian warplanes. at least one civilian was killed in the bombardment on sunday this raises the number of people killed so far on the offensive to twenty three activists say around twenty five there was a target in a blip in hama province it's. a military judge in algeria has over the youngest brother algeria as ousted president of the lezzies but if he got into custody along with two former intelligence chiefs side but if leader was the country's effective ruler of his brother suffered a stroke six years ago the protesters aren't backing down continuing their calls
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for revamp of the entire political establishment tell us how they are reports. another well known face civil jury is alit under arrest sign beautifully go was detained on saturday after a police investigation he's the youngest brother an advisor and former president of the losses beautifully who was ousted last month. sixty one year old site has effectively been the country's leader for the past six years since his brother suffered a stroke demand i'd keep that kind of quote option off the part of the financial problems that has been yeah having seen it for the twenty the last twenty years you know the guy is that he's six and that custody. of her as you do though the head of the army up may kind selig has vowed to arrest and prosecute corruption suspects the police have recently detained several prominent algerian businessmen linked to beautifully guessed inner circle now so. the latest mass protests demanding
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change were held in the capital on friday for the eleventh successive weekend. the arrest of sign would a fleet there has been a long running demand of the demonstrators. these protests and pressure from the military force beautifully cut to end his twenty year rule was high ranking officials a link to his regime have also been ousted the demonstrators say that's not enough we are very skeptical and we are very cynical toward the situation because it doesn't really satisfy or you or he doesn't really respond to people demands which is the the complete dismantlement of the former regime. algeria's presidential election is scheduled for july fourth but critics say the electoral framework is tainted with corruption and nepotism a complete overhaul is needed they say for fair and democratic elections. the opposition hasn't publicly announced its support for alternative candidates but
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most agree anyone connected to the ousted president including the interim president and prime minister should not be in power cuts here lopez of a young al-jazeera. taliban fighters have attacked a police headquarters in northern afghanistan a suicide bomber blew his vehicle up in the city of political marie in baghlan province other fighters then opened fire on security forces thirteen people were killed. the cleanup after india's biggest sign clone in twenty years is underway dozens of people were killed after the extreme storm battered additional state as it was called hide reports now from where there's a mounting concern about what happens next for the people left homeless. sanyo rani part nyuk has lived in for thirty years making a living selling souvenirs to tourists visiting this hindu holy city when cycled funny slammed ashore her life changed forever. we lost everything we
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don't have money to build a house to even feed our family people have come to look at our house but no help we just want someone to help us rebuild. not far away in the village of two thousand people were brought to this school complex for shelter before the storm they were promised food in a place to stay for fifteen days. we are in big trouble we don't have a place to stay i'm staying with my family here they gave us food for two days and now want us to leave where will we go they should at least let us stay until we can build our own shelter. and that concern about what comes next in the wake of the cycle and it is shared by many others the indian government has been congratulated on its pre storm planning preventing a large number of casualties but local communities here important are very frustrated because the lack of post storm service is setting up several roadblocks on the main road in the town. got about but only just finished elections before the
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cyclon hit and we lost so much the houses in the last crops is no help from the government no visits by offices that is why we have blocking the road. and about two hours away the bustle of a decent state capital bhubaneshwar has partly returned but worry over fuel supplies created long lines at fuel stations underlining the challenges ahead. life in a disable take months if not years to completely. returned to normal most people are well aware of that but there's early concern over how equally the funding and the rebuilding will be distributed scott harder out zero forty india. time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back. a final rally by supporters of south africa's ruling a.n.c. before wednesday's election. and and an easy standoff with soldiers on the streets of benita now the opposition calls the international mediation following last
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week's elections more in the state of this. hello there we're seeing some very heavy downpours over the southeastern parts of china at the moment the satellite picture is showing the latest area of cloud that's working its way eastwards but it's just being replenished by yet more wet weather say for many of us as we head through the next couple of days that is the risk of seeing some heavy rains two or three days there's about a chance of seeing some dry bright weather here shanghai should be sitting pretty at around twenty degrees but just about everywhere else it's looking miserable with some very heavy showers making their way through parts of vietnam as well and of course across to india here's the remains of working its way out towards the northeast and dying as it does say we're going to go to a few residual showers left there as we head through monday or tuesday but don't be fooled ole don't look too impressive on these charts they all going to be giving us
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