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president nicolas maduro and opposition leader one why do these ones he won't take cost him what he calls phones dialogue and to an even more a is the editor in chief over in news the news dot com he thinks it's unlikely that song school puts an end to materials government the history of it as well as shows that every time a dural has managed to get the opposition in negotiations what it's been has been a stalling tactic he just biased time manages to diffuse whatever uprising of the moment is against him manages to diffuse international pressure against him so he has used talks as a tool on numerous occasions and even pope francis that one of the those series of talks a couple of years ago was under the auspices of the vatican and even pope francis who has not really been that harsh against my dura over the years has expressed that promises were not kept rather than as all in government so the history of talks with maturity would imply that there is not going to be a successful outcome here and that's what vice president pensa in the united states was saying you know just
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a day ago was that the talks there should be no talks and then today the state department said that if there are talks that the talks should be focused on the exit of moderate only nothing else. record levels of violence in mexico and people's frustration with the police's inability to tackle its or driving a surge in vigilante justice why scripts say at least 121 people have been killed by an angry mob since the stunts 2015 my no republican has more from mexico. on the streets of a neighborhood in the state of mexico. is meeting residents who say reese's the leader of a neighborhood watch group set up in response to a growing crime rate in his state but are sometimes police don't do their job sometimes there simply aren't enough officers or they don't patrol so if we can lend our support to looking out for suspicious activity obviously that helps and there's a growing incidence of vigilantism in the state of banks' ago which is one of the
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most dangerous states in the country. and according to a recent report by the national human rights commission attacks by lynch mobs are on the rise that just because have a he's done and the data registered in these 1st few months of 2900 confirms there is an increase in lynchings and there have been 67 cases and 107 victims experts say these attacks are often triggered by fake news or rumors on social media because you know you never lets him there is a direct relationship between the phenomenon of theft or rape and lynchings it doesn't matter if a crime has actually taken place for a lynching to occur so long as a population perceives as a crime as happened it must be punished even if it isn't real. there have been several recorded incidents involving innocent people being beaten or even burned alive by lynch mobs after being mistaken for criminals neighborhood watch signs like these are a common sight here in the comic which is regarded as one of the more dangerous
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regions of mexico residents here say they've chosen to take matters into their own hands citing a noticeable increase in crime and a lack of confidence in law enforcement's ability to keep everyone safe who said we says his neighborhood watch group is intended to enhance the efforts of police not replace them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer than it up in new jersey though the gamut of mexico. and his opposition that leads a guy. he has offered to resign as president of the congress party after it was beaten in a 2nd straight election but party officials say the gesture was rejected the law says cease and it are pradesh which has been held by his family for decades the gans a dynasty includes 3 former prime minister well india's government has been linking people's personal records to their biological information in the world's largest biometrics initiative supporters said it would make it easier for the purity of
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access basic services but no new summer breeze and concerns about privacy and government surveillance phase jamil reports. india's biometric program began with a 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 and 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 i'd get a plot of land in the russian cots a food but so far nothing it's let my family and i stay at the shelter and put my kids in school in the summer and there are other concerns about the program even as a sign ups continue critics say their usefulness has diminished india supreme court
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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 it 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 this would biometric soviet missiles allows the government to have access to know everybody who are. sending. by travel and. the state wants to get back and it has a huge amount of what do you do at its highest. the government continues to defend
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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. so it's come on al-jazeera a blow up for the danish title windows me will be here too like the meat in sports . stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives on just long standoff with international border is finally separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism protesters complain about the under reporting of police violence the sensationalizing the
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demonstrations with the listening post on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. every you will. find this. thank you hala well it's true. no raptors just did what no canadian team
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has done before they're on their way to the n.b.a. finals they eliminated the milwaukee bucks in a close shootout at home on saturday and game 6 star player quiet leonard scored 27 points with women kyle lowry with 17 final score 11094 the rafters will take on the golden state warriors at the end of the much. time dear my career 30 years 7 years here. raise one guy you know we were given opportunity left we didn't really get a little lucky for me you know to savor the moment but. you know i'm not satisfied you know our goal is to win. the championship you know we still keep getting better and plugging away as you can imagine toronto turned into a giant fan zone 1000 celebrated on the streets all across canada on line the raptors and lynyrd were world wide trends canada basketball tweeted saying they're
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now more than a hockey country. tennis a 2nd grand slam of the year is underway in paris but already a top seed has tumbled out of the french open world number 5 angele kerber is out the 3 time grand slam winner was dominated by world number $81.00 anastasia pulled up over of russia the only major kerber hasn't won is the french open and will stay that way at least for now after straight sets exit now here's the rest of sunday's order of play on the main 2 courts roger federer overturned to the paris clay after 4 years away the world number 3 takes on lorenzo sunday go he's followed by women's world number 2 carolina plus scopa who goes in search of her 1st grand slam title last year's runner up sloane stephens will also be in action. bairn munich are celebrating a double winning season after victory in the german cup final the champions were up against. a lympics stadium and were in front of the half hour mark through robert
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lewandowski and they wrapped it up in the closing stages kingsley common with a lovely turn and finish making it to the windows p.c. remailed victory with another individual goal 5 minutes from time it's a 12 time barren have completed the bundesliga and cup double. also becomes the 1st man to win the double as both the barren player and coach. but there wasn't to be a spanish double this season after valencia sprung a surprise to beat barcelona 21 in the final of the copa del rey goals from kevin give mero and rhodri go put valencia in control at half time on a messy pulled one back for barsa but their 4 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. well that had it not go back to when the kings cop and win against boss alone is extra special they've been champions for the last 4 seasons stay won
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5 of the last 6 and i think 8 of the last 10 or something like that and then valencia came in and valencia won thanks to the playoffs and they deserve it i feel incredibly happy i have no words to describe it 3 time major winner jordan spaeth is just 2 shots back and going into the final round at colonial the texan who is without a when coming up to 2 years now shot a 68 to sit in a group of players all at 7 under par out in front though is kevin not he's looking for his 3rd p.g.a. tour when. formula one world champion lewis hamilton will start from pole position at the monaco grand prix on sunday after mercedes dominated in qualifying rivals ferrari will have their work cut out to reignite their title challenge track and pit lane errors meant charles le clerc failed to get beyond the 1st qualifying session sebastian vettel clipped the wall twice but he ended up 4th on the grid no big problems for mercedes hamilton clenching his 85th career pole and aiming for
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his 3rd grand grand prix in victory on the streets of monte carlo to start ahead of teammate well terry both tests with red bulls max for stopping in 3rd place. this is the race that every driver dreams of you know from from being a kid it doesn't matter how many times you come here still the dream is still put absolutely everything you've got every. you know the work we put in all the guys back to the factory and just work tirelessly so we've arrived with a great car and then a great battle with 3 who's you know he's just been quick a weekend and over all these rays up until now and i think just the desire and the will to to get this poll is make it mean so much to me. hamilton will look for a comfortable win on the streets of monaco not the sort of finish we saw in the formula to race on saturday and so on herbert earned his 1st victory in a photo finish he fended off a late challenge from lewis deleterious crossing the line just over 500 of a 2nd ahead of him. maisie another iconic motor race is taking place in the u.s.
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later on the 103rd running of the indianapolis $500.00 actors christian bale and matt damon are the honorary starters the 2 star in a racing movie but although they've played the roles sunday's part is still causing some confusion i thought there would be one flag and we'd like flip a coin before him or something i guess we have to claridge's we're going to have to see it's going to be synchronized flag. we are going to blow it doing this and i thought you know initially i thought it was one flag was like really were both going to hold one like that seems a little bit and the other guy has the i phone. but we all seen football fans just matches by throwing bottles or flares onto the pitch but those that see copenhagen have a way of lightning the mood they've been through in pool inflatables to celebrate their team's latest danish league title having clinched their 13th league crown earlier this month fans gathered their blowup toys for a celebration and copenhagen's last match of the season it's become something of
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a tradition over the last few years. i'd like it on that party well that's up for me back to you hala let's join the party see you very much indeed please stay with us here on al-jazeera always up next in just a few moments. in 2012 al-jazeera traveled to iraq people here are definitely scared to speak on camera they're saying that if they talk to us they think they'll be arrested down the line to take the pulse of a country ravaged under us occupation some of these graves are completely destroyed
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it's one of the most holy and sacred sites in all of iraq had turned into a battleground between the mighty army and the americans rewind returns to iraq after the americans on al-jazeera. driven by outrage and spanning generations demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticised repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was probably if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the range of all among the most persecuted minorities in the world. when a military coup overthrew chile's marxist president one stadiums became prisons and
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the hunters sole objective was absolute control. publicly refused to accept dictatorship episode 4 of football rebels expose the life of carlos. the footballer whose personal story swayed of votes that altered the history of his country carlos caselli and the demise of the end on al-jazeera. iraq's foreign minister says his country stands when its neighbor iran as tensions rise between tehran and washington. hello again i'm fully back to live in doha also coming up a presidential election without candidates algeria's constitutional council says
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none of the 77 hopefuls are eligible to take pot plus millions cast their ballots across europe for the final day of voting in one of the world's largest elections and concerns over the world's biggest biometrics project and why. nene's for people spineless. thank you very much for joining us iraq's leaders are vowing to stand with iran after the united states ramped up its rhetoric against what it calls the rein in for it iraq's foreign minister mohammed ali says he rejects any unilateral action taken by the us and has offered to mediate again met his iranian counterpart in baghdad's lot of jobs every for post signing in non-aggression pact with gulf neighbors he also called on the european union to do more to preserve the 2050 nuclear deal which donald trump would chill from. comes on we will
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defend ourselves against any efforts for a war with iran whether it is a military or economic one that would victimize the iranian people we will face it was strength and resistance and you know all of the chicken while there was earlier we are clearly saying that we are against the unilateral measures taken by the u.s. we are completely against these instructions and orders given to our neighbor iran we are standing by iran in its position and god willing we can play an intermediary role between the parties if necessary if. stratford has more from baghdad. as this crisis between the u.s. and iran has unfolded what's became clear is just how much is at stake for iraq very much in the middle as this crisis goes on of course iraq a major u.s. ally and iran iraq's biggest ally in the region so that this statement made by the foreign minister haps not too much of
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a surprise considering the level of influence that the iranians have on this country let's not forget a lot of focus has been put on the so-called popular mobilisation forces these are rocky iran backed armed groups that were so instrumental in effective in the fight against eisel groups that the americans say are nothing more than iranian proxies but here in iraq have so much influence and so much power not only militarily but also politically they are represented by political parties and politicians in the iraqi government let's also not forget the incredible bilateral trade relations that exist between the iraqis and their rainy and neighbors have to trade amounting to around $12000000000.00 a year a push by both sides earlier this year to increase that to around $20000000000.00 a year so these statements by the iraqi foreign minister despite the government
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here saying that it's going to act in a mediating role between the u.s. and iran this week show of support or at least difference of support to the iranians in this crisis an indication of just what's at stake here in iraq no one has managed to register successfully to stand in algeria as upcoming presidential election in july dozens of candidates said they intended to run for the top job but virtually all of them failed to get the required number of signatures. july the 4th is a proposed date of algeria's presidential election but it doesn't have any candidate so far the constitutional council has declared that almost all of the 77 candidates don't meet the legal requirements to take part candidates from the future front party and national republican party withdrew their applications calling for the election to be delayed and for the creation of an independent election monitoring body if he can the authority can form an independent entity
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like a national committee with branches nationwide so that we can have an election not involving the executive powers namely the president the government and the constitutional council critics of the ruling military fear the election will work in its favor the army's chief of staff rahm agave saleh sees the election as an important step to restoring stability to algeria. grow a presidential election will put an end to those trying to prolong the crisis it's important to form an independent body to organize and supervise the elections. on friday protesters chanted for saleh to resign along with other leaders connected to former president added i've got a flicker including interior prime minister abdul qadeer have been silent protesters don't trust the interim government which took over in april after beautifully could step down the 82 year old was algeria's longest serving president in power for 20 years it's been 14 weeks since protesters 1st took to the streets
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demanding change now they want the election perspire and. a clear member and independent monitor must have more power than just organizing an election it should be able to supervise the entire process including declaring the results this is vital to bring back the people's trust despite the hardship of protesting while fasting during the holy month of ramadan demonstrators insist they won't stop until their demands are met. and jersey to. offer more in this thread speak to your stuff . wandell now he is a professor of science and international relations at qatar university thank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera quite surprising that out of $77.00 candidates are wanted to stand none in the end were legible to do so how do you explain this i mean are they political reasons involved not necessarily i wasn't surprised appalled by the results because the regulations stated that each candidate should
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godall it'll 600 signatures from the elected assemblies members of the letter to some of these all 60000 signatures of the population of clubs out of the 77 candidates. leaders of what they call micro bus policies because they're very valid the parties the membership of which might fit into a micro bus and the list independent given the fact that the elected assembly is the local and regional level needed by the main political parties none of whom presented in a candidate for the election so it was difficult for those would be candidates to get signatures why is it why is it that none of the main candidates the big ones that we were expecting did not want to stand in the selection. simply because of what has been happening over the last weeks. almost every. almost about 20000000 algerians were called in to different reports taken to the street to
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say we don't want these elections and the the current situations but we've been solid and company so a body who would want to present himself or herself for the elections is political suicide we know for instance of the moment that members of the current government cannot go to visit different parts of the country so. anybody who would want to run for election would under the streets and secondly. how. the political compass a little campaign given the circumstances. of the moment were all these politicians are completely rejected by distance but the army chief guide sighed i was adamant that this election must happen on july 4th so what now given that there's no one to stand in the election on july 4th who unfortunately. wanted to for the war the
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constitution but in his last speech he's called for the establishment of independent body to feel provides the elections but he did not this is to mention the dates of the elections it's by default there won't be any elections to distribute may take credit for that they will say we told you so we want the game but the military establishment votes on gates but also we have to follow the constitutional path we are going to look for the solution which would be outside the constitution very good to talk to about the 2nd so much free inside use of plunder from qatar university joining us here on al-jazeera. it is the final day of voting in europe spot of entry elections are being closely watched as a barometer of the strength of the far right across the continent voters are
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casting ballots in $21.00 member states including germany france and italy live pictures here from paris $751.00 politicians will be elected for a 5 year term with the results expected on monday david che to has more from brussels. political analysts have been widely debating whether liberal values are on retreat in the european union and whether the 28 countries taking part in these parliamentary elections who show a rise in populism will have to wait and see when the polling booths close on sunday evening what the 1st exit polls will tell us about those trends immigration policy the economy and terrorism have been issues at the heart of this debates in europe the 1st direct elections to the european parliament began in 1989 but the 5 year early polls have seen a steady drop in voter turnout ever since 57 percent abstained in 2014 there are 751 seats here in the chamber of the european parliament up
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for grabs now each country is awarded a portion of them according to their population size or germany has $96.00 that top followed by france with 74 and then britain on 73 once elected the m e p's are organized into transnational blocs the largest group up to now has been the center right european peoples party so when the newly elected any peace take up their position in the chamber their 1st task will be to elect a president of the european commission because. because days in that term are now numbered in just a few weeks then they'll have to decide on the shape and size of the european union's budget nearing 200000000000 dollars this year. proper new guinea's prime minister has quit after 7 years in the job peter o'neill's
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resignation follows weeks of high level defections from the ruling party he says a change of leadership is needed to ensure planned reforms are delivered former prime minister julius chan will take over as leader australia's new cabinet includes a record number of 7 women as well as the 1st sob original minister for indigenous australians prime minister scott morrison named his reshuffle cabinet a week after his surprise general election victory for a 3rd term morrison is vowing to improve the way australians interact with the government on everything from tax to social services reports from nigeria now that an armed group has bush a military convoy killing at least 20 people in the north this happened while the army was trying to relocate refugees from the campaign dumbo ah this is a 2nd attack in the region within a week on monday and i saw ling school struck a military base killing 9 soldiers amid the trees has more.

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