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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 a national republican party withdrew their applications calling for the election to be delayed and for the creation of an independent election monitoring body. the authority can form an independent entity 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 gave saleh sees the election as an important step to restoring stability to algeria. so a presidential election will put in them 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
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former president bill to 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 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 demanding change now they want the election perspire and. an 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 jazeera. and in a separate development algeria's new state prosecutor is pursuing corruption charges against a dozen high ranking figures from the government of former president abdulaziz
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beautifully they include former prime ministers. and we are as well as 5 former cabinet ministers their files have been referred to the supreme court. and watching our life from london there is more ahead full year a military convoy soundest in northeastern nigeria killing at least 20 people and calls for an investigation into the violent police crackdown following indonesia's disputed election. hello again and welcome back to international weather forecast so we do have a mix of weather here across much of europe for us will start off to the north where we do have some clouds and some rain all the some windy conditions that are pushing across this area and that's what monday is going to look like with those winds coming across the u.k.
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going across parts of denmark and into scandinavia that across a bit peninsula here on monday looking quite nice with madrid at $28.00 but the big problem is going to be here in the central mediterranean we do have an area of low pressure that is developing over course. also sicily windy conditions and rainy conditions there from monday to tuesday the rain continues across much of italy or rome is going to be a very rainy day into tuesday where we start to see a break but notice all the rain begins to move here towards the east we're going to be seeing vienna with a very rainy day at 20 degrees but still quite nice down here towards the southeast for athens for parts of turkey looking quite nice with temperatures into the high twenty's well that same area of low pressure in the mediterranean is going to cause a big problem across the coastal areas we're talking algeria tunisia so we're going to be seeing the rain we're going to be seeing the wind here on monday we see a little bit of improvement particularly for algiers as we go towards tuesday and we are going to be seeing those temptress pop back up as well miska is going to be a nice day with a temperature of 26 degrees for you. in
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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 it's one of the most holy and sacred sites in all of iraq turned into a battleground between the mighty army and the americans rewind returns to iraq after the americans on al-jazeera.
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welcome back at the top stories now according to estimates in the european parliamentary elections the european peoples party which includes angela merkel's ruling party will remain the largest bloc but they are down from 5 years ago greens and liberals have significantly increased their seats while the parliament's 2 populist blocs have made slight gains. iraq has vowed to stand with iran as tensions escalate between tehran and washington but at a meeting with his iranian counterpart in baghdad iraqi foreign minister says his government is willing to mediate between the wrong with us. to form algerian prime ministers as well as for my cabinet ministers are among a dozen high ranking figures facing corruption charges country's new state prosecutors referred their cases to the supremes court. or now at other stories we're following one of sudan's main opposition parties has rejected calls from other protest leaders to organize a general strike this week the latest sign of divisions between opposition groups
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after weeks of political deadlock trying to force the military to hand over to civilian rule more than 6 weeks after they took control from president tomorrow bashir imran khan has more from hard to. the national policy have made that announcement asking people not to take part in the nationwide strikes all the people here listening from the ones that we've been speaking to certainly know they are wanting to take part in the strike the national my party seems to have misread the mood of the country the game seems to have changed they know the policy that they once were it's the sudanese professionals association that are now the key players they're the ones calling for the strike they say that they've been forced into this strike action because the army isn't negotiating in good faith they're also saying that they want everybody to take part in the strike action because they want the sudanese people to see them and to take part and to join in with them now
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the sudanese professionals association is actually representative of quite a number of industries including lawyers don't and people who work in the petrochemical industry communications industry it's a very middle class movement so it will have some impact certainly here in the capital voting but actually a lot of these protesters also very angry because of what they see as being the transitional military council acting as the defacto government of the sudan in the last few days we've seen the vice chairman of the sudanese transitional military council meet with mohamed bin so man the crown prince of saudi arabia we've seen the chairman meet with abdul fattah el-sisi the leader of egypt and also with the crown prince of abu dabi mohammed bin ziad and that's angering people here so also i may have been divisions within the actual opposition movement but they seem to be now coming together to say actually it's time for us
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to call this strike it's time to put the army on the box and put ourselves in a stronger negotiating position. getting reports from northeastern nigeria of an armed ambush on a military convoy with at least 20 people killed nobody has claimed responsibility but are very active in that region it happened while the army was trying to relocate refugees from a camp in the dam oh region of borno state address has more from the regional capital my degree. local sources say the attack happened when the military was escorting a group of civilians from the village of. towards the world saturday morning now the military has not issued a statement regarding this attack and this is not by the way the only attack in recent days a few days ago there were claims by islamic state in west africa probably that it had attacked military positions i don't google area killing so many soldiers just
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days after they released a video which they claim to show the execution of soldiers fighting the insurgency in law in nigeria recently both factions of both the islamic state in west africa probably is not aligned to the islamic state of west africa province as well as the core. in other parts of borno state have launched attacks but the islip targets mainly military targets in the region while both war and fighters the other ones led by factional leader i will because i've been reading villages for food items and the rest they missed mostly target civilians and they also attacked military positions and now the nigerian military in collaboration with the multinational joint task force the regional forces like involved in the electorate area have ramped up their tactics and operations again in the region claiming to have killed several of them in attacks carried out on that basis in the northeast in sri lanka
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almost $200.00 people have been detained by the military it's part of an investigation into the sunday attacks that killed 258 people in april suspects have been handed over to police for further investigations security forces say a number of those detained had videos and propaganda materials linked to the national. the group has been blamed for last month's. indonesia's disputed election is now in the hands of the country's top court following a challenge by the defeated candidate on saturday at least 7 people have been killed in clashes between opposition protesters and police now are now calls for a formal investigation into how police handled the situation under thomas reports from jakarta. down a narrow alley in a poor area of jakarta is a family in mourning this was the home of the youngest person to die in the protests in indonesia's capital for a handful jari was 15 late on tuesday night he got what messages from excited
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friends there was something big going on in the center of town just 15 years old. to begin britain's parents don't think he took part in any bullets and they don't know how or why short. of a word to the hospital in 4 hours no one could tell me anything so eventually they took me to a body i didn't want to to be him but he was. when i heard about it i was distraught i can't believe that he's gone. peace to make me laugh he was a kind boy a lovely boy. who. police say they didn't fall out of bullets last week just tear gas and rubber coated bullets to control and disperse violent crowds . they say their action was restrained doing only what they had to but others question. people from human rights groups say from their early investigations into
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what happened here last week basis spec the place of using unnecessary force and of violations of human rights. they say they've seen disturbing videos like this one of what appear to be police beating a man cowering in fear another appears to show men in uniform attacking someone who's already been detained human rights activists want a formal investigation in. the police tactics and actions. of the police used tear gas indiscriminately and treated everyone violently peaceful protesters people who just came out to watch and those throwing stones. last week's riots began as protests by supporters of presidential election contender. after in the media's electoral commission announced he had lost to the reelected president joko widodo. re hanford jari is family so he wasn't motivated by politics
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he was just a curious teenager his parents want to know why that led to his death andrew thomas al jazeera jakarta sushi and golf those are just some of the things that donald trump has been up to in japan where he's visiting prime minister shinzo abe a trade is also on the agenda the u.s. president has suggested it might not be time for a new agreement just yet why now reports from tokyo. it was something of a contrast as donald trump set ringside at the grand sumo tournament in tokyo alongside the 1st lady and japanese prime minister shinzo a bare and unconventional president watching the most ritualistic and traditional japanese sports. earlier in the day the 2 leaders had a round of golf but on monday the games will stop and they'll get down to business although no significant announcement on a trade deal is expected it's thought that she won't make major concessions
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particularly in agriculture before an upper house election in july. u.s. producers want better access to japan's food and agriculture markets that have traditionally been protected by subsidies and other non-tariff areas the rural voter base is one that won't want to risk losing ironically u.s. farmers would have had better access to japan if the united states had remained part of the trans-pacific partnership multilateral trade deal that came into force in december but donald trump all the u.s. out of that agreement after he won the election. trump also wants to revive the u.s. car industry believing that imports have harmed american innovation. as you arrived in japan classic car enthusiasts gathered outside tokyo keeping the glory days alive. what i like most is the design and also the sound of the v 8 engine i don't think the design has a the designer who came up with his car 50 years ago is amazing to help the revival
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the president wants japanese companies to invest more in the states he made demands japan limits vehicle exports and is threatened to increase tariffs japan has been there before in the eighty's with the reagan administration what was agreed at that time was a quarter upper limit for cars and that resulted in major investments of japanese car makers in particular honda and toyota in the u.s. economy i do think that the negotiations are heading in this direction now very much for now this visit seems to be mainly about relationship building with japan trying hard to impress and keep the united states on side when hey al-jazeera tokyo . for the past and 9 years india's government has been gradually linking the personal records of 1300000000 citizens to their biological information and what world's largest and what is the world's largest metrics initiative supporters say it will help the poor access basic services but as far as jamil reports from the
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capital new delhi are now major concerns about privacy and government surveillance . india's biometric program of the r. began with the promise to give every indian a unique number them 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 has ruled that private corporations cannot demand customers of our info though the
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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 reducing 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 biometrics so vehement allows the government to have access to will everybody who are. sending. will. when the state wants to get back in 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 bizjet meal all dizzy or you deli . was more on everything we're covering right here al jazeera dot com for all the latest breaking news but of course we have analysis that it also takes you behind the headlines. just a brief look at the top stories now according to estimates in the european parliamentary elections the center right european peoples party will remain the largest bloc but they are down from 5 years ago the liberals and greens have significantly increased their seats while the parliament's 2 populist blocs have made slight gains bobber sara has more from brussels. but i suppose what we're really looking at is whether
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the 2 blocs in parliament the main ones the center right in the center left as indeed are able to get there to have an overall majority if they don't then they would both be looking around for another coalition partner that would effectively be the kingmaker and i think not really a surprise but certainly something that we have seen today is the proper breakthrough of the green party all the green parties across europe have done well some very well like in germany and so potentially they could become king makers. iraq has vowed to stand with iran as tensions escalate between tehran and washington but at a meeting with his iranian counterpart in baghdad the iraqi foreign minister says his government is willing to mediate between iran and the united states meanwhile iraq's military says at least 5 people have died after a car bomb exploded at a busy market it happened in the village within the town of near the syrian border victims were out shopping before breaking their ramadan fast. to form algerian
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prime ministers as well as 5 former cabinet ministers are among a dozen high ranking figures facing corruption charges the country's new state prosecutor has referred cases to the supremes court they all served in the government of the former president abdel aziz beautifully. at least 20 people have been reportedly killed in an ambush on a military convoy in northeastern nigeria it happened while the army was trying to relocate refugees from a camp in the down boat region of borno state nobody has claimed responsibility yet . on known to be very active in the area and in sri lanka almost a 100 people have been detained by the military part of investigation into the easter sunday attacks that killed 258 people in april the suspects have been handed over to police for further investigations those other top stories talk to our there
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is coming up next but we'll have more news for you after that about 25 minutes time see them. when israel's political uprising is now in its 4th month on january 10th president nicolas maduro is sworn in for a 2nd term following elections not recognized as legitimate by opponents nor much of the international community this sets in motion an opposition plan to declare the president of the national assembly hall as venezuela's interim president more than 50 countries recognize him and call on mughal to step aside to allow the new
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elections since man who took office in 2013 than israel is a con and he has plummeted along with the production of oil the country's lifeline . blames domestic and foreign opponents for widespread shortages of food medicine water and electricity more and more than israel and believe there once rich nations collapse is the fault of gross government incompetence and corruption in the united states which has already imposed selective sanctions declares an all out economic war on model to cut off access to oil revenues and financial markets opinion polls show quite off has wide public support but the government proved to be far more resilient than predicted russia and china which have heavy investments in that israel are coming to my voters 8 and he maintains the crucial support of the military high command going by dog unsuccessfully attempts to encourage a military uprising 1 april 30th the crisis enters
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a new critical phase opposition deputies are arrested others go underground. and except. that government doesn't dare touch for fear of even stronger u.s. reprisals. u.s. military intervention are escalating and surprisingly last week both sides agreed to send. to explore a possible negotiated way out of a crisis that has taken on global dimensions the man whose job it is to try to convince the world that venezuela is a victim of us aggression is foreign minister. he has been traveling tirelessly to countries all over the world as far away as china russia turkey and iran all of them allies of venezuela he wants their political and economic support we caught up with him here at the foreign ministry just before he got on the plane yet again. foreign minister. thank you for talking to me that i'd like to start by asking you
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is there any reason to go to mystic that there could be a peaceful resolution to this conflict. which of us on the so i. need if you know sail boat i was 20 this. north korea 5 year olds and i got sober complaint of. any of them a boil and received in tampa bay when i did as your own seen president this and they met again a. while back with a look at what is here. in democracy what i quoted as well as the look on template they got us out of jonas going to the mint. but and they're not. going to see the. moment to present a motorway joe. yellow rope with it on top of this and. allowed to go to court
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romances each day a moment to. be made that he has a. well 1st of all you call it a dialogue your opponents call this at best a mediation that's taking place right now with the under the auspices of your norwegian counterpart but more than that the opposition for the 1st time seems to agree on something and that is that they are demanding you all of them unanimously a demanding that president nicolas maduro to step down that there be a transition government and that there that it will be free fair transparent elections under international supervision to quote them are any of those things negotiable for you talk about them and then go aboard at those when we'll see a lot of things he didn't know sort of on. there you know and quite getting this at the right eye or what get out the corner going to the c.n.n. center let me know i come. neuer go now or the other by macmiller going to this young event development to do so much for the book that i want us sort of see on
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the. numbers and then the done and i want to do so while you talk about the constitution so does the opposition you're both holding the opposite the constitution in your hand but this is a political conflict i think you would agree that it's political that needs a political solution so what concession can your side give to the opposition one that comes as you're now more than i was told that on those who do most. want the vase and i know some wasn't and it was. one of your lesser politico would be you know you only got daughters and i knew i mean this is you had to you know saw them and i knew immediately said they will come when i said i love you lend support us a lecture on this go go to rio and don't mess it don't buy your ticket and they're going to go at the border you know then you go go real lost and behold i had up by the secular going to see it only going on as we're learning at the game in a sweat. my point is you're not getting you know ok you had jonathan i wanted this
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your own you know sore throat and will continue well to get i'm ok yeah look at i'm ok i see him but i look political i think i can do that and we just saw the report then to see if i could you conflict authority. venezuela didn't know when to use 11th but related to him i know that i would receive even most of those when he goes he let me guess a europe but i don't see you have no one cared only that oh they don't recall him in his way that you know those when you wonder come on then you put a young boy that gets up at a later you know and didn't wear what they contain went down the mine on that i would guess yes you know and don't mean that was the you. know wonderful thing to drop sort of that he gets up early in the editing and bodo thing is because you know inside llewyn b.b.n. they felt to do it element this young indoor has a political selling going on that it was somebody and went up and i thought again i would see a bit about the multiple what are the what. is going through the advent of at a later people in terms of style and supplement them look at me throughout a conflict with the conflict that actually the place they would get alexy on they
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get a conflict also you know a classic simple about that percentage out of the number who said a minute out of the completely a c. in the body to go and promote you would then of course i mean it in the end but it gave them to the frenzy and they got a question of what other can be and so how do you get along with the ones that you call the bush but actually i would argue that they're not but it's not necessarily the case in the actions for the national assembly 2 thirds of venezuelans voted against the government candidates but going beyond that just the other day and i want to quote him president medvedev said come rain thunder or lightning the revolution will remain in venezuela for the rest of the 21st century i didn't create is that the type of democracy is that what the constitution says that all assume but as we thought it got out i will do so knowing what we have no or unprecedented. whom proceso mad it's a month then they're gone they're all there left to guess honest or not but i do
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willin to put going through either party than most people here put up and by. makes the. home that i was on process from what i had to be to do. that over the last 2 but it was doing to do so now and it gained control oh no one wanted to see what to do a 2nd lesson then assume. that you see. talking only here on of the world to see if you're going to turn into some lettuce and so on to a person than to the lad and to him but as i had overdone the one they don't think that i said he thought he could have been as well or that i think up of people political bosses you know are you not going to put us in economic or i want us on this or not who doesn't want to head for that and go say on a photo of a few that are part of the though not that we look at economy or in the us a person i thought that meant they didn't but let's go back to what's happening today what's happening today this political crisis for cuba and i was surprised to
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hear this has been requested by canada and norway to to help mediate does some kind of a dialogue which and i'm going to wondering what could be cuba's role especially since the opposition sees cuba as part of the problem rather than a solution. you know say better than i could and i thought i had a man who. had any evidence or learned how to boil over as well and over that we had no one else will learn oh you know where my kid that i meet the human psyche and being as a whole we haven't read or a lot of the end there you go there but i know boys are going to learn to undergo one of them again and when i was yep it was some. sort of handling the body begin to understand it well what can you tell me about what could have been discussed in norway no boil your. imprudence that had died in the process would have been i thought i said but would you say that there's reason for optimism or is it still too early but this and when i confront this your own political see in them but i
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really don't want to confront those whom barely can see i'm going to what i know as we speak the opposition you know why those representatives in washington got a lot of a.q. is about to meet with the us military southern command. and i'm about to ask of course for it to co-create help or assurances that the united states will come to the opposition's aid militarily do you believe that there is a real credible threat of u.s. military intervention in minnesota was it a bluff no. loss i'll go to him like i said lanka annoyed loves going to going to like us olenka see him break it then add. more to more talk we always put editorial has and ideas for the president that they don't think i want to belittle me this is here because they go ok you're going to own up at us are many don't want to live in this world and elsewhere walked only for one bell for the wrong boat on the beach on the vessel bailed out the 2 bands for each of the other hopes and i thought sort of amazing we ended up going to rip it up but it will get us and i do see lawson
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going to have a nice reload what i'm going to call my nan i know what i'm going to get i was all mine i walked on by the org on their bodies and after going to placing us on the i wanted to i get brought the headed north and i swear that venezuela i think at the moment will be sent to help political they're one of your last young. i didn't and it isn't honest and i guess he better me deems it better meeting by ethical money international i'm going to swear i said i did i'm going out on this and why would i but in the video where you keep saying why why though is there is there is a puppet of the united states but what about the more than 50 other countries that support him that recognize him as the interim president of this country countries that like canada like germany like france that do not particularly i'm not exactly known for taking orders from president donald trump how do you explain this no you're going to get what i contracted because we've got to go and those who do most i know it all but telling us when we see them every day and lost it doesn't the economy to seal the bill bomb. them with them and thousands of those embers look at
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the oh i don't know what up in the bin the end will now know it'll be i guess i gotta buy them a get in the conflict or hear the noise from others that are looking for a problem anything will read the fine alysia. how many gonna come and sit on the road either going to the head or going to say they never get that idea the motor thought it will go away but it's almost what reform are going to said i why don't we want a job loss and that he can own a home and see it on day. when we need to let us when i had a daughter delivering only by him it was as if went all of us alone or go back and i know so much we had no what i got a better noise when we had a meal and washington anybody morning sam but i got aboard us here on a good dinner but if you're in a political angle we had no law my important and i guess i like in washington but i mean better than a but if you and daughters of by the end don't they mind what i say and they don't run going on and on the way they need to get em on the nepali so all the problems of it is the economic collapse in this country the hyper inflation
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the highest in the world the fact that millions have left the country trying to survive as best they can some of them have had to come back and are you going to say that that's all the fault of the empire your government has no fault at all in this realty here that we have no but if a dog. no comment then the time being i see a letter we are not perfect and not that economic i say what i meant i want to has your knickers who isn't one up or 2 in the open eyes is your bus or no better and one economy a better. idea can only come in to. the middle to point to yourself speaking to psyche i mean that if you answer it that i had only going to meet the dollar but i mean normally you know somebody and get said going economy absolute i mean that better than that of any other bloke and with them on air then with a couple. inclusive media and at the moment a single meeting me join in the door that it will get to the venice orlando gary celebrating ok just
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a lot of automotive and not what i think that the town or the home i would have sort of out of what home as an adult but i live a corner. less in media but i love my greek were everywhere and they never bought us a little bit i mean for to do that but i am going to swear but i don't or compromise so internationally but i also saw myself records will they help well know and as well that get an absolute comment made any and all i look at i'm going to sort of. say listen see one and then i see one i want to look at me at the end me up what i meant to. put on the mantel an assortment of i mean there's a good and then say. wonder woman saw that i see on t.v. that you're always a pussy and then the city land the horse at a banquet up on sullivan as well a bank of america there has said one quarter point i learned so at a tender wonder said i didn't. want to be honest with me again so yes he said if he had one to say let me give us your mr leno mean this is a. look at me and said listen if you'll never make things that he said he said that and then i say i'm going to n.c. . they're going to samal i see this on
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a politically economically or somewhere we have no money no one point about what i want to say that that they don't think i will now get i can't drive and i swear that you know then i won't buy you had another thing going on. there you. better get on the home by going on the sort of innocent left. the timetable is debatable that the heaviest the strongest sanctions no doubt began this year and they are brutal nobody can deny that they were meant to overthrow your government quickly and that hasn't happened how long can venezuela survive this way how long can the not just a government how long can the people of venezuela survive you could ok but why would i know they can. put on our president i mean again and say lawyers in a way like independence in mind so i'm able to see interview with them you know me or just entering the room or you're my head i mean your own. you know sort of that
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i'm going to swear that i'm going as well and i did and i. am or leave you're going to but i might as well my face no i want to go but i see him but at the border to put up what i will get sick with and then what we get that $100.00 guns were leo get that $101.00 i would hold the feet and said get out these underling borders you're on board we're not the boiler so you're go more get over it and with that i look up a southern look at not all sorts of weapons but all of them want to go down the sea said they want the nonsense you want to sell and tell look this is we want to go have a go good he went on and i know that the work said yes it was and i got on the governor's way you are really saying that the venezuelan people should make that kind of a sacrifice isn't it a sacrifice perhaps to make a concession couldn't is it conceivable that president nicolas maduro could step aside for the good of the country as many former chevy stuffs chavis chevy said dissidents are asking for not just the very last year and to be able to see and present them i would have said before they are here border because
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they said to me you don't have boots on island because this is a political conflict and you're saying this could last for years but. the end of the ongoing conflict those are the only those you know we're going to see and the drum no london will go because in the not prepared to let it internet in us or any other news we're going to. better than us you know we need you to got your son look at the and get the money for the boys if you want to know if you didn't that was what any other national lana. president you know so don't put out their hand was appalled by what gives the clintons are you sure that that's what all of the venezuelan people want. and we get i want to look at and go i want to go into this you don't rely on a sweater yet i see you get on the bus you're under an issue like that ok see i'm going to learn to pick it instead i wasn't going to you know when you tell me the emperor might get a little harder for pull out i'm a little sick daughter my home in the head by what i could do as i. said i got a call normally but influence you don't come oh so you see and he says i'm going
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through so much i am. sure many done as well a lemon as i like and i look at the. romance and with that i was associated said reiko as you know is a temple and that isn't but we've also seen discussions not just in the military but also more quietly much subtly but for the people that once supported you. so it would be another all to see on s.c.m. but it was all done with the neo. con and the rio and i was going on your own window and i only got them into it and i don't mean that i said ok i'm going to because if they don't get to see and look at the good it's a simple quarter that you say that people have roaming the streets freely with that at least 14 deputies have been stripped of their immunity and hiding or in exile or annoying embassy saying they haven't tried yet. every day and the mental friend didn't go to meet that and because they don't come out or no north to
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let them have been done to have prevented what many died of. but that's not that's what i do want to. see when people die when i start my own what i mean to. get us out here i don't quite get but they're going to get us ideas and thoughts when you see nancy pelosi selling a 1000000 they'll beat the. drum and get by him along with the sec to want to go. on the made a demo to their own chief the. you say that if i go to the northeast. a lot romano have called the cell at roma. you know lands on the road. and so every saturday on your own. your daughter who. also represented a lonely bus up wouldn't see my eardrum one of them one of the people yelled of a woman that i thought says they imposed. on us when they are imported see the
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silly arms went to court i'm going to smile and i keep one of them one of course like i said on my ledger one the most of them want to wonder what others. who are these think i want to get the mileage of door the rail out the sort of earnest well opinion but at the only moment of what about the united nations commission for human rights has issued a. blistering account of committed allegedly committed by your government also more recently amnesty international which is suggesting that this government be taken before the international court of justice for. alleged crimes against humanity are they are making all this up to. me when i'm going to be on the commission and i would rather have it with one of the matter being the i don't want to i know you get me to say that but on to say i want to inform i have a plan i'm going to order them all the part of the elephant you know at the end ok and i thought oh here's in defeat go did you send your butt a quarter of whatever quality to cause i mean you had only set foot on families
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they really had only said what's going to go and you know in this weather but i don't know what i would like to say on the report said that they were extrajudicial executions that there was a little bit of the report they had to run to her let me see don't go you know and i swear that i don't know and reported this so i said one president i would say led by this i don't report this order looking to invent a sort of i would go to the international law or any in the valley that venezuela simpering an inclusive feel and going to going to learn not that i will play video games with the nobody but fake gave us an average woman to see and it goes with them being a place you had everything being going to going to law to look at all manner nkombe i think that i think all along that i meant element you know the u.s. and it's one of the knock on them of the highest they've given us with us like i like that he said to me a book i want done to you in the throat as a man who's here in the able going to bore you mostly we're not going to be able to you a moment that he said i'm a korean going to say look at i am not going to hear you i don't like i was in the know i gotta do it or somebody on the no 4 in chile knew that and dina donors were
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here don't know her but i see you so here i want to keep the middle and let them all get us even as well then where is healing but that of the deputy has disappeared he's been disappeared for more than 20 days so i stopped by to see you to see that nobody has said what he is and i'd be happy to hear where he is he wrote it so how will the. benefits you know that they don't benefit from the book at wimbledon in dollars that you have your lens and your militancy at the saloon beneficient that i was. feeling they would but they did. he and don said when if you consider yourself ever did oh i suppose as always said. that comedy dunaway said he was he was detained before the 30th and there's also meant that you were moved by what happened to you on a 4th when i meant what it is you know you know we don't know not know who knows you know why do what minute that i am in israel or i could say well i. don't know you got to be up a lot more at a moment don't be complaining but when you have an israeli at the embassy you know you always have you about your intent or they would be
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a 1000000 that are in venezuela the i keep it there would be for the men out of my need to look what it was you and i put it the other thing that we had 7 or so then and tell me something why isn't one of idle under arrest then or get on that level with the show and i still don't really see. do you think you should be or you would have done one thing that i shared with you honestly wes for going out and the but i. well i liked him by asking you this then where do you see me. in 6 months or even in 3 months if there isn't a peaceful settlement to this conflict or you come out guess what the man said that i want to hold to kill you so you know what i do but then to my horror you know i love going to process said come in the yellow why don't you i don't wear the political but i get. into the employer list i'm going to you're not going to hold what the border police going to solicit where it was going out there on the home run it up o.c.
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i said i know i said that was going to be my last question but i just have to keep insisting if you're going to negotiate you have to give up something i'm sure you'll come to seed somebody was i don't know what was the and what will you concede tonight so this i'm when i was said you know and i was just feeling so that i disciplined then i guess i said the whole lot of that the nicaraguans as you and i was discussing concepcion you know it all high level to him to you know support the local money that was going on or libya. and so you know why you go oh yes i'm going to try to get out and was you know played on a bus going to. get it and was in it and i go and i am i'm going to get out of that because in there been these and those who knew get on c.n.n. i thought beyond though i mean that in venezuela that said i am out of one of them but i guess i should live it i get it that they're not going to those who want to look at the legacy hindle local money in the us or not i you you know. going to see me in the form of body because i want to say nordic and i think doug want to look into this you want to menace with an update on the cme but at the moment this is you take with him but i 2nd that
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a lot of it was your own point that will go into the mode he looked at didn't get his thoughts on. the i wouldn't run out of their muscle but effect bill so some of the agenda were not of any sort of the most recent. foreign minister podcast that thank you for talking to i just seem interested and i. what is left of the vast indigenous knowledge that colonize ation of the americas as assaulted for centuries to amateur astronomers involved on a journey of discovery and reach a remote village in mexico's mild region but who has more to learn about the ways
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killer and asks why more is not being done to relieve its citizens delis deadly aired on al-jazeera. the. life. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a brief look at our top story this hour it is the final stretch of voting now in the european parliamentary elections over 400000000 people are eligible to take part across $28.00 nations what is the world's 2nd largest democratic votes there are $751.00 seats in the european parliament up for grabs in the make up of that chain but will shape the future of the bloc according to official estimates the
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center right european peoples party will remain the largest bloc but they are down from 5 years ago the liberals in the greens have significantly increased their seats whilst the parliament's 2 populist blocks have made slight gains. at the european parliament in brussels and joins us live now on one of these early projections indicating about the possible makeup of the parliament. will really marry him i think it all hinges on whether the 2 main parties the 2 main blocs in the parliament the e.p. p. that you mentioned the center right and the s in the center left whether together they can like they have done since 2014 have a majority in the parliament and right now it doesn't seem like they do have an overall majority view just do the numbers now obviously these numbers are slightly changing all the time we still don't have exact figures but they do seem quite away from having an overall majority which means they would probably have to extend
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their coalition to another party we have seen the greens. make some quite sizable gains across europe certainly in places like germany so it really hinges on whether the 2 main parties will still be able to control most of the chamber the other theme that we have been talking about in these elections is of course the potential surge of the far right the populist parties many of them deeply euro skeptic from the figures that we have seen as so far we haven't seen those gains in places like austria and germany although in france. we have seen marine le pen overtake him and we'll mccrone in the election that they will we're all waiting for now is the results from 2 key countries in very many different ways one italy were of course. is a self appointed leader of that far right movement and definitely wants to shake up the way things are done in the european union so we're expecting those results in about an hour and
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a half and then of course results are from the united kingdom the country that was in even meant to have these elections but did end up having them and it will be interesting to see how the election results are will be there especially seeing as many of those votes might not stay in british chance if and when the u.k. leaves the european union it would actually be redistributed so would these are all based on projections as so far but certainly in the next hour we should have a much clearer picture of the future of the european parliament indeed we'll be watching these results very closely barbara will catch up with you later barbara sarah in brussels now in our other top stories this hour iraq is about to stand with iran as tensions escalate between tehran and washington but in a meeting with his iranian counterpart in baghdad the iraqi foreign minister says his government is willing to mediate between iran and the u.s. meanwhile iraq's military says at least 5 people have died after a car bomb exploded at a busy market it happened in a village within the town of robbia near the syrian border victims were out
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shopping before breaking their ramadan fast to former algerian prime ministers as well as 5 former cabinet ministers are among a dozen high ranking figures facing corruption charges the country's new state prosecutor has referred their cases to the supremes course they all served in the government of former president abdelaziz bouteflika. at least 20 people have been reportedly killed in an ambush on a military convoy in northeastern nigeria this happened while the army was trying to relocate refugees from a camp in the dumbo region of all no state no one has claimed responsibility but known to be active in the area. and in sri lanka almost 100 people have been detained by the military it's part of an investigation into the easter sunday attacks that killed 258 people in april the suspects have been handed over to police for further investigations all those are the top stories this hour do stay with us for rewind though looking at the state of iraq after u.s.
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of them and looking at how the story has moved on today where rewinding to 2012 when fault lines sebastian walker returned to iraq to assess the state of the nation after the withdrawal of u.s. troops that was supposed to be the end of 9 years of occupation following the downfall of saddam hussein since that time of course iraq has had to endure chaos in the wake of the rise of iso a government widely seen as exacerbating sectarian divides and the virtual destruction of cities like mosul in the attempt to drive out in retrospect to say walker's film is an extraordinary snapshot of a moment in time a very personal journey through a devastated land with hopes of a better life emerging from the ashes hopes that were to be cruelly dashed from 2012 his fault lines iraq after the americans.
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5 years since i was last in iraq. back then coalition troops were still deployed in the southern city of basra the military has left but many of the british soldiers who are based here have stayed on. this time they're here for the money. business is booming for their clients to iraq is pumping record amounts of oil and production contracts to develop the country's massive southern oil fields have been auctioned off to foreign companies. many tell us how many to. come but don't you think that's. why. the whole. country company come here. china's national petroleum corporation has partnered with british giant b.p. to develop the remaining oil fields the largest in iraq. newly arrived
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chinese oil workers and other foreign employees meet their security details in this composite basser airport. to a private security escort is still obligatory and this is asked. was the 1st city to fall in the 2003 u.s. led invasion. i came here that summit to report on angry protests that have broken out against the lack of electricity. today there isn't much improvement in the basic services people were protesting for 9 years ago last rest still suffers power cuts. unemployment also is widespread here almost a quarter of people under 30 don't have jobs. and while there are signs of new money flowing in the cost of living is rising fast. oh my god i want to do nothing
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of the plate. well i can see that's a look at what is a thumb up and then michelle always a. community in the pledge of his shop for 9 years union leader has. has fought to keep iraq's oil wealth flowing to iraqis not just to foreign companies iraq's deputy prime minister for energy says that the deals the government has signed with foreign investors are reaping rewards we have already increased our production to $3000000.00 barrels per day and during this it will add another. half a 1000000 more battle president so the progress is there. but despite record output in by israel this frustration the company's developing the fields importing labor. and that there is no meaningful legislation to protect iraqi jobs.
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