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just examples of the conflict and occupation of the divided west bank city of hebron you have this amazing liberal city with beaches and wide boulevards and then you have empty streets and a ghost town and this complex city is something that we want them to see we want them to see the full picture and we don't want to allow the israeli government to use liberal television order to hide occupied have brought israel has certainly made the most of your vision demonstrating its ability to host a major international event but its critics have also made their mark highlighting the unresolved conflict playing out just a short drive away sorry force it to live in. sri lanka has been marking 10 years from the end of a decades long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead the un has called for an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by both sides but political disputes and to communal tensions continue to stand in the way of justice but as the 3 points. event.
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10 is hasn't diminished the grief for the survivors of shoreline because civil war . thousands of tamil civilians are trapped on this strip of land as government forces on the liberation tigers of tamil eelam forced out the last weeks of the war . in iraq he was 8 months old at the time. she was found sucking milk from her dead mother's breast. 6 the u.n. estimates of 40000 civilians were killed in the last few months of the fighting because the government launched its final assault on our season we find says today 10 years on there are still families here waiting for the government to tell them what is happening to us of thousands and fathers and sons our mothers and daughters who went missing during the conflict carol common. 18 year old son disappeared after he walked into a military controlled area trying to escape the fighting no one has told what
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happened to him known at the end of the car you make it it's too painful for us even to step foot in this place no one understands the suffering and pain from losing our loved ones it's on bearable to be here. i wanted him in the. tunnels started fighting in 1983 for a homeland because they felt marginalized by governments dominated by sin interests 10 years after the war many tunnels feel little has improved and if you are a government that fundamentally has an as your of a bit over water be nice to see you know it's just peace that looks on this kind of did that this in the this country that morning this must be allowed to stick in the any part of. the hospital people cheating the times after the war a u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians
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who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri lanka. anti-government protesters have turned out across france to mark 6 months of rallies a few 100 demonstrators gathered to march through paris significantly fewer than at the height of the protests they began in the vendor when hundreds of thousands of people blocked roads over a hike in fuel taxes but they quickly spiraled into a movement against president emmanuel netcom. francis has joined the fight against misinformation urging the world's media to instead focus on persecuted people speaking in vatican city to an audience of journalists the leader of the roman
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catholic church also spoke out against click bait headlines he said journalists work is appreciated even when touching a nerve within the church. and one to many people really you help us not to forget the many women and men who are persecuted for their faith or for their ethnicity please allow me a question who speaks today about the rohingya who speaks about the years edis they are forgotten and they keep suffering still ahead on the news our rafa nadal delights the crowds run picked up i have the action i. with bret's it still unresolved in the u.k. will join the other $27.00 member states to vote in the upcoming european parliamentary elections will the far right populist parties make huge gains as predicted and if so would that change the very nature of the european union get the
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it's talk of the 40th peter. thank you very much manchester city. of around off an incredible season by completing and historic english treble they rolled over watford in the f.a. cup final with a 6 no victory david sobel set them on their way. the 1st of a hat trick for him sterling came as he tucked in across from gabriel jess's. the rot continued after half time sub kevin the making of 3. jesu spain raced away from the halfway line to city's poor. sterling end of the game with 2 late goals to complete his hatrick and a great day for city fans this includes the largest margin of victory ever seen in this showpiece match city adding the africa to the league cup and premier league
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title is something that had never been achieved before in the history of english football. as one of the best seasons. i have experienced as a manager is. i wouldn't say the best but one of the best for sure. region mounds they know competitions the fact can never know teams when incredible teams have done in this in this country but i mean a couple german champions for a recalled 7 straight season in the bundesliga they came to the title on the final day of the campaign with a 51 victory over eintracht frankfurt on saturday fittingly frankly very annoying robins called the loss to bind goals as they both played the last league games for the club this is also the 1st one to sneak a crown on the coachmaker coverage by and can claim the domestic double when they take on leipzig in the german cup final next saturday. celebrations in lisbon
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as well where benfica have regained the portuguese league title for one final day of the season when again santa clara meant to finish 2 points clear of rivals porter and figure taking the championship in portugal for a record extending 37th time. as will the italian champions outgoing new venters coach massimiliano a legacy was emotional he spoke for the 1st time about his 5 year tenure in turin coming to an end a leg reconfirmed had was the club who had decided it was time for a change he's delivered 5 league titles in a row but not a coveted european trophy. last we talked we discussed we shared our ideas would express my thoughts about the event his future and for you if it is good then the club rightly decided that the coach would not be the next season but this doesn't change my relationship with president i'd nearly leon remain top of the tree in women's european football they've won the 4th champions
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league crown in a row after beating barcelona in the final in budapest. the 1st half hattrick for leon in a $41.00 victory. the top 2 maine's tennis players will go head to head for the telly and open title novak djokovic beat diego schwartzman in 3 sets to reach the final where he'll face the 8 time and defending champion a rafa spain they'll beat stephanus city bus in straight sets in the semi on saturday the spaniard had been knocked out of the stage of his last play call tournament before the square. in the women's event here at a concert is into the final after coming from a set down to beat 6th seed kiki burton's concert taking the decider $62.00 for the biggest result of her career on clay she'll face covering the pressure of the czech republic for the title in rome the 4th seed brought to an end the run of greek
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qualifier malleus a car taking it in straight sets. there was a terrific finish to stage eights of cycling's jiggled italia the 239 kilometer ride to pursue the longest stage of this year's race came down to a sprint finish it was a straight a scale a given who grabbed victory on the line it's the 2nd stage when of his career italian valerio conti of team emirates retained the race leaders pink juicy with a turbulent mix and paralympics just over a year away iran is preparing to stand out by sitting down sitting volleyball team already has dozens of medals to their name same day as ravi went to meet them. this is the highest ranking sitting volleyball team in the world and one of iran's best hopes to win battles and make the top 10 at the next paralympic games at tokyo 2020. every paralympic games they've attended iran sitting volleyball team has won
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medals i rode in paralympics gave their best performance to date at london 2012 finishing 11th overall with a total of $24.00 medals including 10 gold. and this time coaches want to make sure their athletes rank even higher on the leaderboard. better morning as iran deserves to win the title as we've shown in previous tournaments because we work harder and harder and harder we have very good players and management we've been ranked 1st in the world for almost 20 years everyone has high expectations of our. figure doing well at the tokyo summer games isn't just about when it's a matter of national pride on the world stage even a friendly match with a close ally russia it's no time to hold back this may just be a friendly match but after handshakes things have become very competitive after all there is a lot of response but i overheard of these athletes tokyo 2020 is only
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a little more than a year away and president hassan rouhani himself has said he expects iranian paralympians to show russia's hoping to take titles in europe and playing iran means training with the best. game. but it was. not so easy because whether it was from birth childhood illness accidents or injury no matter how they got here they're all here to play. for someone introduced me to disport i would stay in the house i did nothing i got depressed and then i found this sport but the iranians say sports has been in their blood for generations and representing their country as an athlete is considered a great honor. and for a country that's been seeking to normalize relations with the international community for years there are no small victories.
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and that's what we have coming up again. thank you very much pretenders. 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. as think russia's foreign policy is too soft. to most
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russian goals have you achieved. peace and good news for russia on al-jazeera. cultura downs thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to embrace and maintain their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are or whether. this is a suburb of the capital new delhi tibet subbie refugees here since 1964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up their own businesses and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough. i was born in the same year as is going i feel as though the state is my mother.
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because of celebration for some a catastrophe for the nakba is still going to put my sons in jail so every day i feel this catastrophe twice over. tells the stories of palestinian and israeli women born in the same year but on opposite sides of this divide born in $48.00 on al-jazeera world. the hidden cameras doing exposes corruption of the top of austria's government force on the chancellor to pull the plug on has evolved and coalition. welcome to al-jazeera live from our headquarters in doha with me elizabeth parata also coming out. as training as prime minister
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defies the odds and opinion polls to where the reelection. 2 years up to somalia was pushed to the brink of famine another severe drought leaves many and going hungry. and cathedral showdown activists claim victory in their battle against russia's powerful orthodox church. ahead on camera sting and austria has brought down the right wing government just days before european parliament elections and which far right movements a striving to gain ground chancellor sebastian coe has called a snap election after his deputy was filmed apparently doing deals with an unknown russian woman song a guy i go has more. of a political downfall. and humiliating and to political office austria's vice chancellor hines christian strong have faced the cameras after handing in his
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resignation but he was adamant that he was the victim in this scandal. the only criminal offense that is present here is this stage secret service trap with a legal record in this where someone waited 2 years and then set it off and yes that was a targeted political assassination. i think it's a scandal that's proved to turbulent for the survival of austria's coalition government just hours after accepting stratas resignation the chancellor sebastian cuts announced snap elections over this this i believe that a new coalition is currently not possible with anyone the freedom party cannot if the social democrats do not share the substance of my approach and the small parties are too small to really be able to support us and talk again. this is the video that led to his demise recorded secretly at a villa on the spanish island of a.b.c.
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just months before the 2017 actions in it another senior member of the freedom party and a woman posing as a russian oligarchs nice wanting to make a $280000000.00 investment that led to talk of funneling funds from the russian national to the freedom party turned an offer of lucrative austrian government contracts. for the election now for the election campaign yes yes. tell me. then you have to translate these are some very wealthy people they paid between 500008 1000000 and a half to 2000000. to current election. yes however they do not pay to the party but when nonprofit association. to explain not to an association. that this is not going to the court of order to us.
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the freedom party issued a statement denying it had accepted any funds but a straw has stood down erupted outside chancellor office many claiming to be going into coalition with the far right party in the past. german chancellor angela merkel has referred to the scandal while out on the campaign trail for the european elections taking in croatia merkel called on voters to stand up to what she described as politicians for sale facing a rise of the right at home she also warned of the threat posed by hardline nationalists although the. highs are common values mean we're all proud of our native countries but at the same time we want to build up europe patriotism and the european union are not in opposition to each other nationalism is the enemy of the european project and this is what we have to make clear in these final days before
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the european election 20 populous leaders main wall have rallied in milan led by italy's deputy prime minister matteo veiny they hope to with enough votes next week to become the 3rd biggest block in the european parliament in reports you go very. far right groups together in the shadow of milan cathedral in doing. led by deputy prime minister the populist movements from across europe promoting their shared political vision. he has teamed up with other nationalist leaders to form the european nations and freedom group after next week's election it hopes to become the 3rd biggest party in parliament if you vote only. those who will vote for the leader of the 26 of the. if you help us bring the league from 1st italian party to 1st european party we will garrus in not only the italian borders but the
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european borders here no one enters without permission this is what we ask you to do a little sense of progress aquarius look at the good. beneath this show of unity lies the divide over the vision of europe's future i'm only far right groups are split when it comes to managing government budgets and how to redistribute migrants across the regions another a.s.u. is russia's influence on a u. policy while some nationalists hope to strengthen ties with russia others are suspicious of moscow's intent. despite this opinion polls predicts nationalist parties will win more seats in parliament which could see them play a greater role shaping e.u. policy. on the campaign trail in croatia the leader for the european people's party warns that populous are not the solution for europe real patriots those who
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believe in their country who are proud about the nation but who are ready to work together as the rest means strong your opinion i forget oh i mean while another rally this time in poland showing support for the e.u. 5 of his 9 year of it was led by e.u. council president donald tusk poland's former prime minister backing for a u. membership is high in poland as 85 percent is among the union's highest but even here the right wing ruling law and justice party is highly critical of the e.u. and the country is deeply divided. al-jazeera. to australia now where the voting conservative coalition has clinched a surprise and action victory prime minister scott morrison says it's a miracle although it's not yet clear if he'll secure parliamentary majority and
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thomas reports from melbourne. he wasn't supposed to be the winner of australia as election opinion polls consistently had prime minister scott morrison and his rights of sense and liberal party behind the labor party rivals he and they defied expectations side friends. were going to work to do. we all work to do and we're going to get back to work we're going to get back to work for the a strategist that when i go to work every day. if i started struggles and trials every day they're looking for a fair go and they're having a go and they're going to get a guy from our government was in the sydney hotel hosting young expected that tree party the world's euphoria. good gosh it was the liberal party once again have profiles magnificent body scott morrison i said i'm not going to see job how do the liberal party and let's enjoy the next 3 think it's ultimately about the
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least i thought was funny mr labor's been taking in people i mean that long what's next in melbourne where they were expecting a potty labor policy supports as well very subject completely i can't believe that i. should shut up sorry that i got why did. you just say that. the labor leader had been confident of victory there on saturday in states he had to be a gracious loser i was scott morrison good fortune and good carriage in the service of after right nation the national interests provide no. it was not the speech shorten hoped nor expected to make sure i think think think it's a selection i would make a promise that i can state is just resigned the leadership of this labor is the
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only reason it wasn't in. labour's policies more action on climate change more investment in schools hospitals and infrastructure did not resonate enough one result did buck the trend and independent candidates who campaigned hard on climate change beat a former prime minister tony abbott who wants to scribe a manmade climate change salute. but that was the exception overall the surprise result is a victory for rights of sense of politics in australia andrew thomas al-jazeera melbourne. saudi arabia has called for 2 emergency summit involving gulf and arab leaders in mecca on may 30th discuss escalating tensions in the gulf state media says king sal mom wants to discuss recent aggressions and their consequences the u.s. has deployed an aircraft carrier and bombers to the region over alleged threats from
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iran for commercial ships were sabotaged off the coast of the u.a.e. last week and or the installation west of the saudi capital was attacked by yemen's with the rebels. the u.n. is warning of a major shabana terror and crisis in somalia which is again in the grip of drought somalis are leaving the rural areas in their tens of thousands to get food aid in the capital mogadishu and the failure of what are called long rains which usually sweep east africa between march and may has caused crop failures across the region somalia was pushed the brunt of widespread famine during a severe drought just 2 years ago. we were just 2 years on from the 2017 drought which had a famine warning to it we were able to avoid famine through working with partners governments civil society the diaspora private sector it really was a collective effort to the democratic republic of congo now where the world health organization says it will move a ball or transit centers from the town of them both to avoid attacks by rebel
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groups health workers have also been targeted by local communities more than a 1000 people have died since the ball arch by. was declared last august catherine sawyer has more from the capital kinshasa. is just back to the top of those shots from the sand which is now the epicenter of the war enough fighting missions the few soldiers have raised about the security situation increasing the treatment centers by a rebel group called. just last week there were 3 attempts on. this so this will be shown that the plan now is to move. them where people suspected of having a ball off stake and so the plan is to move some of them to mosques a fire isn't all this logistics need money. all.
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