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needs to be on those who educate the children or they have increased the number of buildings and. infrastructure but they. all need to be offered you creation. in the quality of education is more important as compared to other aspects educational reforms in delhi are not being debated across the country but the need for reform and change is because changes here are big associated with a smaller regional party more responsive to change many voters asking what have the stablished parties done in their state to hold al-jazeera delhi. to hong kong's parliament now where pro-democracy politicians have come to blows with those loyal to beijing. the draw was all the proposal and all an extradition to the chinese mainland would allow suspected criminals to face a vague national security charges in china opponents say it's another version of
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hong kong's autonomy from china which was guaranteed in the 1997 handover from british rule. now south korea as the place to be if you want to get a glimpse of the future of electric cars 0 emission technologies being on show at a major exhibition in problem pride reports from the island that fame and to become the 1st in the world to be carbon free by 2030. this show brings together everything you need for an electric future. yes the cars both the sensible ones and the fun ones and all the other every day big calls to service in a world beyond fossil fuels all using the same advances in electric engine and battery technology but in all shapes and sizes even one made using a 3 d. laser printer. i think we have passed the inflection point and evey's have become the norm. the battery prices come down by more than
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a 3rd so vehicles cost less as well. for an expo promoting green transport jeju is the perfect stage. a large volcanic island off south korea's southern coast it's famous for its rugged good looks a tourist destination that knows how valuable its beauty is and how vulnerable to climate change. because of that it's committed through renewable energy and electric vehicles to being completely carbon free by 2030. in the entire jeju island is a natural treasure we wondered how best to preserve it and when it came to transport we decided to go electric the jeju seems perfectly placed for such an experiment an island with relatively short driving distances well suited to electric vehicles and with a semi autonomous government able to pursue bold policies when it comes to
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embracing the electric vehicle jeju is already way out in front of all the evey's in south korea right now a quarter of all here on this one island but it's still got a long way to go to be 100 percent carbon free. the vast majority of vehicles still use fossil fuels but the government is quickly putting in place the resources needed to encourage people to go electric. there's a but tone as i took the provincial government is providing enough support in terms of regulation and funding transport companies are also replacing their vehicles so i'm sure we can achieve that goal to the book as the quest continues others in asia and beyond watch with interest what jade you can do maybe they can do also. mcbride al-jazeera jay-jay to south korea. now u.s. president on trial has been cutting funding for the arts in the united states. and politics and the trump era as inspiring artists around the world including from at
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the world's largest art show charlie engineer reports from the venice band. $60000.00 pages of e-mails their contents pretty mundane their effect on hillary clinton's 2016 presidential bid devastating now an art show in venice by artist kenneth goldsmith i wanted to sort of put an end to the speculation of trump keeps saying where are those emails and he still says that today law corrupt where the e-mails this is the 1st time anybody's ever seen these e-mails these are all arguably the most important historical documents of our time they change the history of america and therefore they change the history of the world. for celebrated painter adrian gagne president donald trump's image is an inspiration for others he's a source of frustration subtle references to the state of american politics i found throughout the venice be an artist a reason displays
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a concrete pull from her native mexico. the idea of fake news is explored in the video installation a mishmash of you tube videos news clips internet memes and. the idea being anything can be considered news. the united states chose. to represent. just softly with issues of democracy allegiance and liberty and what it means to be exploited is quite abstract. but he has said he hopes it will inspire us to question freedom and its fragility. may you live in interesting times is the theme of the show and some critics say trump's influence is inescapable. it. reflects the coarsening of the public discourse it's.
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very silly shouts very loudly to be heard there's lots of it is very superficial. and there's a lot of intellectual complex to see. there's a replica of president lincoln's chair with a hose that we're around artist's vision of the united states seems rather bleak even alex to. have a cozy suburban town is. that us. still ahead. at the. action from the stage.
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margaret. well i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates and waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place we're the world's meet we can get to washington d.c. in 2 hours we can get it on jurists in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those 2 cultures north and south america leads us to teach you it's a very important place for all to do it's a big. start
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this board. thank you very much kiki burtons is celebrating her 9th and big. career title of the winning the madrid open the dutch player was up against simona halep in the final on saturday the romanian knew she would go top of the rankings and she won this match and started strongly but burton's kept her cool and when times are collected $6464.00 victory she goes one better after losing in the final of the seabed last year the reasons were looted moved to a career home in the rankings with this title in the cañon good shape at the french open just a food. it feels really unbelievable i would say it's my best ranking after winning this tournament the biggest title of my career it's the. highest ranking ever that's why
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a man has achieved so i'm just really proud of that. men's world number one novak djokovic she will get the chance to play for a 3rd title in madrid he came through a grueling semifinal against germany team on saturday the top seed having to work hard to see off the man who knocked out roger federer of the day before winning in straight sets both of which were settled on tie breaks to reach his 1st final since the australian open in january i play the best match of the clay court season so far for me against you know arguably the best. tennis player in the world on the surface so far you know he's amazing to remain in barcelona and here he be drudgery yesterday in a thrilling match so he was in form in very tough conditions the celebrations remain on i said bye in munich after they failed to clinch the bundesliga title by and were held to a goal a strong way at leipzig on saturday nearest rivals but dortmund kept their title
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hopes alive with a 32 win against 14 disallowed off to close the gap to 2 points going into the final day of the season by and superior goal difference means they'll need at least a draw against anthrax frankfurt next week to win a record extending 7th bundesliga crown in a row. in italy said lanter are moving closer to securing their 1st ever appearance in the champions league they are into 3rd place after a 21 win over genoa on saturday. turn of the custom year with the goals for atalanta to go 2 points clear of into milan who play key. ac milan remain in hand for champions league football next season after a $10.00 win at fiorentina challenge with the only goal of the game. and behind 4th placed into what they city rivals have a game in hand. i say these are well set for another dominant weekend in formula
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one with the team taking both positions on the front row for sunday spanish grand prix the qualifying session at the circuit the catalonia proved tricky for sun busy nicko how can a broken wing of the last control and williams drive a george russell found self in a spin at the end of q one. but it was championship level terry bought as we topped the timings and qualified on pole ahead of teammate lewis hamilton ferrari sebastian vettel and red bulls next to stop and make up the 2nd row sadie's have taken a one to finish at all the races so for the season. there was controversy in the air 3 races in barcelona christian god crossed the line 1st in race one but was given a time penalty for an incident under the safety car and demoted to 2nd he didn't seem to know and celebrated despite an official removing the number one sign from in front of his car and god had to stand on the podium alongside rival robert
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schwartzman who was declared the eventual winner. with no. it's taken 9 races but at long last someone has won twice in this year's formula each championship a starter shingly they had been 8 different winners in the 1st 8 races of the year but that changed on set. today at the monaco premier john eric vernon crosses the line 1st for these 2nd win of the season it also moves the frenchman to the top of the driver standing. there was amazing obviously our i really wanted to in various better it was one pretty bad for me power is my home race but you know it's kind of inference and. 2 the idf is amazing and i know how to put them in my car is there a lot of this place out of the city that will have today means a lot to me it's you know an incredible feeling. london side saracens are the champions of european club rugby for the 3rd time in 4 years they came from behind to beat irish side linster 20 points to 10 in saturday's final of the champions cup
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at some james's park in newcastle england pay of believe. in federal played a starring role for saracens the year's 1st cycling grand tour started on saturday the opening stage of the jittered italia was an 8 kilometer time trial around the streets of balon years levine years 3 miles proved too good to coming in 1900 can say head of britain's simon gates take the race leader's pictures chris froome isn't defending its title this year to concentrate on the tour de france in july and here's an example of how not to do it from the world relays in japan the hosts showed impressive hand eye coordination in the men's 4 by 100 meter relay when they almost lost the battle in japan managed to avoid dropping it and finished 3rd but were disqualified for that handover. and it seems impossible to go anywhere without your phone these days and that is also true of the studio ok portugal's under the would be dropping his mobile at the barca grand slam will do the event on saturday
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get it instantly disqualified. we have a few from coming up again later thank you very much for that. back in just a couple of minutes with another. very much for watching. the subject of more than half a dozen investigations. of dog stone from malaysia is something round one a one piece investigate how the nation's coffers will rock on al-jazeera. it's
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a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tigers next 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 2008 the 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 birds are nice happiness is what we ensure it's if it is quantifiable of advice simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. russia has jeopardized the united states security interests we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside looking. more to the picture from the inside. stance think russia's foreign policy is too soft.
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russian goals have you achieved. piece of good news for russia on al-jazeera. every new. set of began pulling back forces from 3 courts but the yemeni government calls it a ploy. hello and welcome to al jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with the prague also ahead a gunman storm a luxury hotel in
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a pakistani port city for die including 3 of the attackers. africa. south africa's a and say puts on a brave face but its latest electoral victory comes with its lowest ever by a chair and why several southern american states are advancing tough anti abortion legislation this year. the rebels have begun redeploying fighters from 3 major ports in yemen they say it's part of a u.n. broad could do you don't want other groups to fulfill their end of the bargain but the yemeni government says it's a ploy the redeployment is expected to continue over the next few days under u.n. supervision and crudes whole day there an important gateway for food and
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humanitarian aid which millions of yemenis rely on it drama and a quiet reports. pairing to leave the pools of data the un confirm to the rebel group has started to redeploy school says from the should teach it poor a gateway for humanitarian aid so far the move is unilateral but the who sees say they expect reciprocity from coalition forces led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. now the ball is in the court of the united nation of yemen's internationally recognized government and the you many people in order to perform a cycle of pressure on the parties who are being an obstacle which are agreements cannot be reached unless the countries of aggression and mercenaries commit to the implementation of this agreement that the coalition yemeni government says the redeployment of fighters is the ploy by the who sees to deceive the international
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community it says the rebel group is handing over the port to its allies. plans for fighters to pull out were brokered by a un led committee under the stockholm agreement a pact established between the rival combatants last december but it was a fragile peace deal with sporadic fighting soon resuming in and around her data even a good idea does come of it withdrawal does come on both sides but still leaves the whole of the rest of the country but needs to be sorted out and there are many different war factions not just the 2 that are involved in this agreement they have to be brought into the southerners have to be brought into i see it as a very long way to go before we can start to talk about a peace that can be rolled out. fighting between rival factions has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis according to the u.n. with more than 2 thirds of the population in need of aid it's still early to say
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whether this latest twist in a more than 4 year conflict will signal a significant move towards lasting peace. where al-jazeera. moving on to other news now and an attack on a luxury hotel in southwest has ended with the deaths of a security guard and 3 gunmen it happened in the port city of. province separatist group of liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack on the pole continental saying it was aimed at chinese and other foreign investors that is a crucial port for the planned china on economic cardo which is part of beijing's belt on the road and for a stretch of project come all high that is following the story from the capital islamabad. have been and. also the fact that the security forces were able to evacuate.
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from the. according to the. security guard. from the security forces down in the hall where they were killed according to the military. medical assistance liberation army on the other hand. all 4 of the. one involved in the dog of god were have been trying to. come into the border was. significant. because they're joining that investing tens of billions of dollars and of course. maximize the number of overtime. there were major. and.
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that also means the pakistanis and the director of center for independent media and he says the attack is part of the launch a geo political rivalry. other forward is now being managed by the chinese a bit of a great importance for pakistan's economic future as well as china. plans and the b.l. of want to upset them and bugs that the authorities have been known for a long time using india all for supporting b.l. and such are the separatist groups by giving them a trading arms and dash it cetera. because that there is of course a 2 fold. dynamic here the 1st is of course the. fighters with the facts on the state and the 2nd is the indian or chinese or rivalry in the region and markets are now being. very clear and very formidable
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political and economic ally of china in the region is obviously something that marks any state thinks needs to be. addressed. talks between saddam's military council and office from main deadlocked a month off the street protests forced the military to oust longtime president omar al bashir had it was replaced by a transitional military council which is assisting protests demands to save power to civilians have been more than has the latest from the capital for. sami mahmoud looks at photos from home and is reminded of when the word arrived on his doorstep his from the nuba mountains in southern sudan where he saw sudanese where planes dropped bombs on his village some fellow farmers were killed and others were forced to escape. the government forces dropped bombs from ime to nobs and other kinds of planes and didn't distinguish fighters from civilians they dropped bombs indiscriminately it was a massacre
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a genocide against the people of new bam mountains. the farmer says knowing what the military can do to civilians is what brought him to join the massive army headquarters and to the 5 week long sit in followed months of anti-government protests demanding president almighty bashir and his 30 year rule he was ousted in april 11th by military commanders the transitional military council has been in control ever since despite demands for civilian rule opposition parties and the 00s at the sit in are demanding the council transfers power to the nuba mountains area and software defined is just one of several regions at war in sudan others in the southern region of the nile and the western region of therefore many people have fled those areas due to military operations some led by commanders in the military council sudanese who sought refuge in the capital and have been able to join the sitting here in front of the army headquarters they want to leave until power is handed to civilian government. but it's a stalemate in talks between the 2 sides with the military council threatening to
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hold early elections if no deal is reached within 6 months the opposition coalition says it wants to end the deadlock but won't back down in its demand for civilian government. is saying that he had the legitimacy the military council is leading on comes from the people who forced the military to overthrow bashir so the talk shouldn't be about power sharing or delegating and the military should not want to chair the sovereign council and have authority to appoint members of the transitional government it should. the power to the people to form a civilian government. sudan has been under military rule for much of its existence since independence from britain in 1956 protesters here say when they forced the military to overthrow bashir a month ago they discovered how much power they have and know it can also be used to force the military to hand over power to the people people morgan al-jazeera houghton to south africa now
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a president so rahm oppose it has called for unity and promise to fight corruption and has that trace speech his ruling african national congress won wednesday's general election but it was saved the lowest share of the vote since the end of apartheid 25 years ago fahmy the millisecond this report from the capital petrolia . the lead track commission of the africa which is now did you clay the election is to be free and fair thank you. a victory for the african national congress comes as little surprise to many but with 57.5 percent of the vote it's a reality check for the party that's been in power since the end of apartheid in 1915 years ago almost 70 percent of south african supported the a.n.c. our people have spoken and they have done so clearly and emphatically they have
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voted for him or each person's side to be free from poverty hunger and want they have voted for a country that they would like to see at peace with his so whether it's continent. and with the world at large the party always knew this would be a tough election in the past year a.n.c. president jacob zuma resigned while fighting various corruption allegations and was replaced by solar on the force and the wind is important for a month or so who's leading a divided party the agencies criticized for its slow delivery of basic services and the poorly performing economy for many south africans their view of nelson mandela's rainbow party of liberation has dolled in 2016 the a.n.c. got to wake up cool when for the 1st time since the advent of democracy we received 53 percent in local government elections we had to urgently respond and the wrist
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the downward slide as it became crystal clear that there was a discontent with the people the a.n.c. views this returned to office as a 2nd chance and says the confidence of voters is returning but at 66 percent this election had the lowest voter turnout in south africa's democratic history the number of voters has steadily for the no over the last 3 elections observers say growing apathy and disillusionment with politics may be to blame for the a.n.c. has relied on loyal supporters to remain in power and enough of them have given the a.n.c. a 2nd to mandate the main opposition party the democratic alliance or decline in support to only the far left it cannot make freedom fighters with a 6 percent showing in local elections rose to 10 percent in the general election while in c. members may be breathing a sigh of relief he does know they have to do more to retain their position.

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