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then you won i never stolen any penny from anyone i cannot account for everything reach of god and do you still hold presidential ambitions 5 years is a lot we need to up our country to go up we need the people of go 12 better life people think you may be to be to be in the in government is where you can help people. where i am today in the opposition we are going to congratulate when we can where where you can congratulate you are going to criticise where you can agree and you are going to give advice when we can give some advice in the last presidential election you supported martin for you and not a politician and he's been going around the country saying that he is the legitimate president do you support those issues you see i'm not the constitutional court.
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the constitution of god's program better than just as president i'm not above the law some people listen the president has been struggling to assad his authority you see in this question but he's formed his predecessor joseph kabila what is your reaction to that i know want to talk about they are quietly sharon and what are you concerned that he surrounding himself too much with people who are allies of the former president their people refused for the 3rd mandate of president and secondly they didn't vote for us candidates so i think today their people want a better future is up to president to say good because i think he should listen to the people while they do want for their future so you yourself have come back after almost 3 years you left the country thank you for being the cause of your fall out with a president with a with
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a then president joseph kabila how is your relationship now he's a former president. is it president to retire i always good retiring i mean the opposition is goatees coalition i think when i resign because i saw the country was called up seems. i. we've not. i think what is important is the future of peace in the congo. syrian activists are reporting the use of white phosphorus by the syrian government and russian forces now this is footage that allegedly shows the attacks mainly taking place in the area between couldn't and kaffirs. that's in southern italy province white phosphorous is an incendiary material that's banned as a weapon now this comes as
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a turkey russian brokered cease fire seems to collapse and fighting intensifies. india's government has started to link people's personal records to their biological information in the world's largest by a metric initiative which started almost a decade ago until recently many have been concerned about possible previously leaks as well as increasing government surveillance fares jamail has more from new delhi. india's biometric program at dar began with the promise to give every indian a unique number then titles them to citizenship rights and services. nearly 9 years later many say that promise hasn't been fulfilled then that romney ryan came to new delhi 5 years ago with his family from ra just on he got his biometrics card here but other than helping him get a mobile phone sim he says it hasn't been much use and. the government promised me
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i'd get a plot of land in the russian cots the food but so far nothing it's let my family and i stay at the shelter and put my kids in school at the university and there are other concerns about the program even as a sign ups continue critics say their usefulness has diminished india supreme court has ruled that private corporations cannot demand customers of our info though the government has recently passed a temporary order allowing companies to use it again but that has added to concerns over data and privacy leaks. hackers journalists and others have exposed security flaws and earlier this year domestic media reported the biometric numbers and personal information of millions of people could be bought on the black market critics say the program isn't living up to its promise never allowed that potential to be delays and was saying what harsh mander says promised opportunities for the poor have been replaced by concerns over people's privacy especially that of critics of the government and this would biometric soviet missiles along with the
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government to have access to will everybody who are. sending what i buy i will and then the state wants to get back and it has a huge amount of what do you do that it's the hist. the government continues to defend the program saying it's a benefit to all that will streamline bureaucracy and government services. many of those the program was meant to help say the system makes them feel trapped they're still waiting for the benefits that were promised as jimmy you delhi. still to come we'll have this. change at the top in cycling's. will have the details. and investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization
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it's time for this hour with pizza. thank you very much byron munich are celebrating a double winning season after victory in the german cup final on saturday the champions were up against leipzig at birdland a lympics stadium and were in front on the half hour mark 3 rather the 11 dogs. and they wrapped it up in the closing stages kingsley coleman with a lovely turn and finish making a 2. and then leavened of silda 3 victory with another individual goal 5 minutes from time it's the 12 time buyers have completed the bundesliga and cup double. becomes the 1st man to win the double as both
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a buyer and player and coach. but there wasn't to be a spanish double the season after valencia sprung a surprise to beat barcelona 21 in the final of the copper del rey goals from kevin gover arrow on the road we go valencia in control at half time messi pulled one back for boss a but they for season winning streak in the spanish cup would come to an end this is valencia's 1st major trophy since last lifting the cup in 2008. with some big name managerial appointments coming in the off season they won't be changes and paris st germain german coach thomas to show has signed a contract extension with the french champions for 2 more years in his 1st season in charge p.s.g. comfortably one league by 16 points but he came under criticism after a poor showing in the champions league and a surprise defeat to reign in the french cup. neil lennon has been offered the celtic job permanently of the guiding them to an a story treble treble they beat
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hearts in the scottish cup final to complete the 3rd domestic clean sweep of trophies in a row lennon was brought in a skate about in favor a 42nd spell in charge. preparations continue for the women's world cup which starts in france in just under 2 weeks time but the issue of inequality in football has come under the spotlight again fever has doubled the prize pool at this year's event to $30000000.00 but that's still well beyond the $400000000.00 prize money for the men's tournament with more viewers tuning into the women's game than ever before members of the defending u.s. team say movement needs to be done to address the differences between pay and conditions. there's been such a lack of investment for all of these years and such a lack of care and attention. that doubling or tripling or quadrupling investment care. you know attention to the women's game i think would be appropriate so i guess incremental changes better than none at all but for the
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resources and for ability that i feel like fever has. to implement that change i think that they're not doing nearly enough formula one world champion lewis hamilton will start from pole position that the monaco grand prix of the mercedes dominated saturday's qualifying session it was a day to forget for ferrari as they look to reignite their title challenge track and put in there is a clear fail to get beyond the 1st section of qualifying bastion vettel twice clipped the wall during the session and ended up in 4th on the grid but there were few problems for mercedes hamilton taking his 85th career pole and aiming for his 3rd grand prix victory on the streets of monte carlo. will start ahead of team a photo he bought us with the red bulls max for stepan in 3rd place you may have noticed all because had a red halos that was in memory of nicky lauder with 3 time forming
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a one world champion who passed away this last week. it's been 4 years since roger federer last played on the paris clay but the 20 time grand slam winner is preparing for his french open return federer is playing down his chances of a title this year though he'll play spain's laurens also on a go in the 1st round federer is in the same side of the draw as reigning champ in the rough el mundo so if all goes well they could meet in the semifinals. some ways i feel similar to maybe you're straight open 17. i feel like i'm playing good tennis but is it enough or is enough against the absolute top guys when it really comes to the crunch launch over to my racquet you know but. i hope i can get myself in the position. deep down in the tournament against top guys you know. but 1st to get there and i know that's a challenge in itself. but yeah it's going to be excited terminally mentally to go through. simona halep is looking to defend her 2800 title at roland garros the
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world number 3 says she feels relaxed ahead of the tournament but admits that coming in as the champion has added stress. i know it's a little bit of pressure there because the defending champion but it's 1st time when it happens so i just want to take the positive and to be in this position i think is the best thing so i wouldn't complain about it i just try to play every match here and i try to get ready as much as possible until i have to start. rolling girls full of confidence after winning the lead on opening the frenchman be teenager felix seam in straight sets in saturday's final it's his 2nd title of this it's. it's been a sobering day for the wolves top 2 ranked nations in the cricket world cup warm up games india were comfortably beaten by new zealand at the oval 4 wickets from trent bowled so india dismissed for just 179 captain kane williamson and ross taylor
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shared a 114 run partnership as new zealand reached their target with 13 overs to spare. and tournament hosts england the world's top ranked side were beaten by old rivals australia in southampton steve smith made 115 as the aussies posted 297 to 9 in their innings despite half centuries from james vincent just butler england were bowled out for 285 in reply the world cup starts on thursday with england taking on south africa. a terrific ride from richard caught up hours made him the new leader on cycling's digital italia the ecuadorian mateys move at the penultimate climb of stage 14 on saturday the movie star team rider proved uncatchable as he crossed the line well clear of the field at the end of the 131 kilometer trick to cooma past takes the race leaders ping to the holding a 7 2nd advantage of a primos around glitch and that's all the support we have for you for now stay
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tuned for more later peter samet that's all for me martine denis thank you very much indeed feel company to stay with the stars he attain will be in the seat in just a moment so stay with us here that is there. the latest news as it breaks local communities here important are very frustrated because the lack of post storm services with detailed coverage of this park not the fact though people flock to see this struggling to make ransom notes and just want a better life from around the world as agassi has been offered to those who rebelled against the government of any except those involved in human rights abuses a war crimes. people have to weigh your own record on this trial and fight a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel all you do
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not believe in a 2 state solution the official story is that there are no i'm sure we all feel sorry i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been telling the world isn't watching why there's lots to graze in here join me mad the hot sun on up front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories on the big issues here and i'll just era. the. al-jazeera. where ever you are. what is left of the vast indigenous knowledge that cohen isolation of the americas
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has assaulted for centuries to amateur a strong which is embark on a journey of discovery and reach a remote village in mexico's mayan region. but who has more to learn about the ways of the world a route through mexico is contemporary wreckage and its mystical prost viewfinder flounces on 00. a deadline passes in algeria with no one successfully registering to stand in the presidential election. color i missed all of the italian this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up diplomacy on the golf course as president trump begins his 2nd stay of his visit to
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japan. iran's foreign minister warns of a dangerous escalation as the u.s. sends more troops to the middle east. and in the u.k. the race for prime minister to raise the mayor's job is now in full swing. while the deadline to file applications to stand in algeria has presidential election in july has passed local media reporting that most possibly all of the potential candidates failed to meet the legal requirements to run for president protest against the elections saying the current government is linked to formally. frica nationwide demonstrations have continued now into their 14th week. he was pushed out of power after weeks of demonstrations leaving the country at a crossroads the 82 year old was algeria's the longest serving president in power
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for 20 is mass protests began in february when he announced his bid to run for a 5th term when he thought he wasn't fit to run he'd rarely been seen in public after suffering a stroke and 2013 by march 11th the president was forced to reverse his reelection bid he promised reforms and named a new prime minister but it wasn't enough it was forced to step down and april under pressure from protesters and the army william lawrence is a professor of political science and international affairs at george george washington university he says it's unlikely that the elections will be postponed. well this is another blow to the effort by the army to have elections on july 4th we are in had a number of previous problems mayors and political officials were ready refusing to administer the elections number a national figure said written a recent letter calling on the elections to be postponed because there is no other
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support from the general population and we have of course 77 letters of intent that none of these candidates approved and even some last minute withdrawals this week from kid s. that could have presented a viable candidacy and so here we are with the scheduled election and no candidates now we had this before a jury in 1992 or all the opposition to get its with drew and have been rejected some of their one similar grounds what's different now is that we have the choirs in totality of the population and. who are opposed to their my actions on the current day so i don't see any way out except for the army to postpone the elections again now u.s. president donald trump has teed off with japanese prime minister shinzo are there as a golf course in chiba south of tokyo and for the 5th time they have played together trying to arrived in japan on saturday evening for a 4 day state visit which will include a meeting with the new empress and talks with the prime minister on trade while our
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way in hey is live for us in take care so when we've seen a bit of golf already and i believe some say my wrestling and bar the kid made sly has might that been on to u.s. beef imports saying as president trump that they are making this all about trade. yes well we were told in the lead up to this trip by the white house and the japanese government that the main thrust of it would not be about trade and yet donald trump as you mentioned did make it all about trade as soon as you arrived in tokyo on saturday speaking to business leaders referencing yet again that big trade deficit that the united states has with japan and that that is something he wants to correct you mentioned beef exports from the united states into japan getting a better deal now that's just one aspect of it one of the key issues that donald trump wants is better access to japan's markets for american agriculture products
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it's a sector in japan that's always being very well protected by respective governments in the form of subsidies other non-tariff barriers as well and that's something that the u.s. really wants to break down ironically though the u.s. produces in the agriculture sector would be getting better access to japanese markets right now if the u.s. had remained a member of the trans-pacific partnership multilateral trade deal which of course donald trump pulled the u.s. out of soon after he became president those remaining t.t.p. members and now getting better access than they ever had for the agriculture products to japanese markets as european union countries because the e.u. signed recently a trade deal with japan as well so clearly there is some pressure coming on donald trump from u.s. farmers that they want better access to japan for their products and when trump's already been tweeting also about north korea how high up is that on the agenda with
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meetings. well i think it'll be very high particularly considering those 2 missile tests that north korea conducted earlier this month seemingly to sparring on 2 separate occasions a new type of short range missile donald trump tweeted on sunday morning before he teed off in that round of golf with the japanese prime minister saying that north korea fired off some small with ns he said which disturbs some of my people and others but not me a clear reference there perhaps to his own national security advisor john bolton who's also in japan he spoke on saturday and said that those missile tests were clear violations of united nations security council resolutions so clearly there is a difference of opinion there and those comments from john bolton was similar to what the japanese prime minister shinzo out there had already spoken about as well so clearly there is possibly some tension over north korea that will certainly be discussed when the to be formally on monday after there is
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a way in he'll be following that visit for us and take care thank you. iran says the u.s. decision to send more soldiers to the middle east is extremely dangerous president donald trump insists the deployment of a $1500.00 extra troops is needed because of what he calls iranian aggression then he reports from tehran. the united states already has tens of thousands of active military personnel stationed in and around the middle east so $1500.00 more is a relatively small addition even billions of dollars in weapon sales to countries in the region could be seen as par for the course but in the current climate of conflict through the prism of tension with the united states iran is taking every move that the americans make in the region very seriously foreign minister jihad zarif said american decisions are endangering international peace and security he said u.s. accusations against iran are only designed to justify hostile american policies and
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raise tensions in the middle east he also said once again that there will be no talks with the white house of u.s. president donald trump but reports of emerge that during a recent trip to the united nations in new york in april job odds are if met with democratic senator dianne feinstein who sits on the senate intelligence committee the foreign ministry in iran released a statement saying the meeting was consultation and routine but should not be seen as any kind of a negotiation the goal of the statement said was to maintain a line of communication with non governing political players in the u.s. to try to curtail the influence of pressure groups the so-called b. team as iranian leaders called it made up of the leaders of the united arab emirates saudi arabia and israel as well as u.s. national security advisor john bolton people that leaders into iran blame for pushing the united states towards conflict with iran well as a mentioned today u.s. media is reporting a meeting between jobs and zarif and dianne feinstein who is the most the senior my
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stomach on the senate intelligence committee alan fisher has more from washington d.c. . it's not unusual for politicians across the board to meet with diplomats from other countries what is slightly unusual this time is that it was a senior democratic senator meeting with the iranians no dianne feinstein's office said. that they spoke to the state department before the meeting and they asked for a briefing on around u.s. relations the meeting happened 3 or 4 weeks ago so things have changed in the interim period and there's no confirmation from the state department in the meeting actually went ahead but the iranians have confirmed that and there are some reports in the u.s. media that might pompey or the secretary of state is actually concerned some even see angry that this meeting actually went ahead no the u.s. policy is very clear donald trump has articulated it on several occasions he believes it's all about exerting maximum pressure on iran he believes that with the
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current economic sanctions by choking off the market for around all industry that that will force the arena calling me into trouble and will force the iranian leadership back to the negotiating table there are some in washington who believe that john bolton the national security advisor is very much in favor of military action against iran and that might pompey or the secretary of state is also a hawk when it comes to that as well but you have to remember though trump has spoken on several occasions about what he sees as expensive needless for and war as he says you don't spend that sort of money and get nothing out of it it's very much with his american foreign policy so here's a lot to launch any sort of military action he's talked about the war in iraq says he opposed it from the very beginning not quite true but he's also opposed to the high troop numbers in afghanistan so he seems reluctant to commit to any extensive military action against iran so while the advisers advise it is donald trump the
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president who will decide and at the moment he seems to be deciding that it's all about economic pressure rather than direct military action. a landmine explosion has killed at least 6 chaldean soldiers in lake chad a t.v. cameraman with the army convoy also dies there are also multiple injuries when the land mine explosion on the road between the city of baghdad and the town of on chad's border with nigeria and tunisia so run a person has been sworn in as south africa's president and while it was a day of celebration for him it followed the worst election yet for the ruling african national congress for me to miller explains from pretoria the president elect will place raise up your answers out of all of us. in front of thousands of south africans so ramaphosa took his oath of office well this is the beginning of them
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a process 1st full term as president he came to power 15 months ago when jacob zuma resigned amid corruption scandals he's party the african national congress is struggling to recover from the damage caused by suma and internal conflict will run the process calling his presidency a new dawn he's also acknowledged his party's failures in recent times our people have launched a some of those in a home they had invested they are crossed 4 for some and not to the temptation of power and great you. there see the size of the very institutions of our democracy eroded. and resources wander the china.
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