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area of jakarta is a family in mourning that this was the home of the youngest person to die in the process to indonesia's capital for a handful was 15 late on tuesday night he got messages from excited friends there was something big going on in the center of town just 15 years old. from beginning parents don't think he took part in any bullets and i don't know how or why shot. i went to the hospital and for hours no one could tell me anything eventually they took me to a body i didn't wanted to be him but he was there when i heard about it i was distraught i can't believe that he's got that kind of. peace to make me laugh he was a kind boy a lovely boy. police say they didn't fall out of bullets last week just tear gas and rubber coated bullets to control and disperse drawing crowds
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. 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 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 into police tactics and actions by. the police used tear gas indiscriminately and treated everyone violently peaceful protesters people who just came out to watch and those throwing stones. at. last week's riots began as protests by supporters of presidential election content. after him
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the media's electoral commission announced he had lost to the reelected president joko widodo. family say he wasn't motivated by politics he was just a curious teenager his parents want to know why that led to his death and littleness al jazeera jakarta tens of thousands of brazilians have rallied on the streets in support of president jaya bolsa nardo demonstrations have been held in more than 300 cities where protesters called for political reforms many are accusing the supreme court and congress of trying to block also nodders agenda this is being seen as an effort to counter earlier protests against the president's decision to cut funding from public education. a tornado has ripped through a motel and a trailer park in the us state of oklahoma killing at least 2 people and injuring dozens more the twister touched down in el reno around 25 miles west of oklahoma
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city late on saturday night the town's mayor has described the aftermath as tragic and says several businesses were also damaged the area was just recovering from serious flooding when the storm hit now to mexico where vigilante attacks are becoming ever more common human rights groups are blaming the police for not reducing violent crime some suspected criminals have been burnt alive others hanged man while the upper low has more now from the comeback. 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
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there's a growing incidence of vigilantism in the state of banks' ago which is one of the 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 70 he's done and the data registered in these 1st few months of $29000.00 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're not unless 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 the 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
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like these are a common sight here in the comic which is regarded as one of the more dangerous 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 mexico. sales are coming this will see is it's party time for. the italian side atalanta p.c.l. explain why. the stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives on the sun just stand up with international borders is finally
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separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism protesters complain about the under reporting of police violence the sensationalizing of the demonstrations with the listening post on al-jazeera in 2012 al-jazeera traveled to iraq people who 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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sources now with peter. thank you very much lewis hamilton dedicated his win that the monaco grand prix to the formula one great niki lauder after a victory on the streets of monte carlo before the race says the drivers came together to pay their respects to the 3 time world champion who died on monday it was another day to forget for ferrari charlotte clare for 3rd tire after suffering a puncture trying to pass nico holcomb berg the debris clear up brought a safety car and the pit lane release of the drivers so max for stop and collide with 40 bottles collecting a 5 2nd penalty that would eventually cost him a podium place late in the race with hamilton in front of stuff and it only could surpass and would cause another collision at the chicane hamilton hung on to win with sebastian vettel promoted to 2nd and bottas 3rd this was hamilton's 3rd
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a victory at this crown jewel race but the 1st time this season mercedes failed to secure a 12 finish. that was definitely probably the hardest race i think i've had but nonetheless you know this is i really was fighting with the spirit nicky and he's been such a and influential person in our team helping us get to where we are so i know he'll be looking down and no you take his hat off today the indianapolis $500.00 delivered a 1st victory in the famous race for seymour you know the frenchman who started on pole position got the better of a terrific deal with alexander rossi securing an 18th victory in the indy 500 for the team owned by roger penske the traditional most celebrations followed he described the moment as a dream come true. atalanta's dream of a 1st appearance in the champions league is finally in reality they went into the final day of the italian season on sunday knowing only in the games would clinch
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place instead they are. passage with the crucial goals as a. way coming from behind to win 31 against a team who finished with 9 men great celebrations at the end as they qualify for europe's top club competition next season. the final champions league spot when 2 into malana after a dramatic final day encounter with him police. ran out to one winners thanks to this goal from a. game where both sides finished with 10 men defeat consigned amply to relegation as well. and those results. in the champions league despite beating spell in their final game frank casey school twice who will be lining up in the europa league next season. and boy in munich have been celebrating a double winning season in germany a day after the champions beat like say in the cup final they paraded the trophies in front of thousands of fans in the city it's the 12 time buy and have completed
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the bundesliga and cup double kovacs also becoming the 1st man to win the double as both a buyer and player and coach after 3 years away from the french open roger federer is back to winning ways at roland garros on the opening day of the 2nd grand slam he was a straight sets win over the reigns and so may go in their 1st round match who has set up the clay court events in recent seasons is the number 3 2nd at the strip and . this is not a show of putting on this is the truth you know i really don't know how far i can go in the 7th and. very happy with my 1st round it was a really good performance i thought from from my side for not having played here for as long as i did. but a top seed has crumbled in paris world number 5 engineered kerber is out a 3 time grand slam when i was dominated by wolves number 81 on a stuffy up or top of of russia the only major kerber hasn't won is the french open
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and it will stay that way at least for another year after a straight sets exit. former french open champion god being immobile became american sailor towns in the in 3 sets to reach the 2nd round mcgrew 3rd who won this tournament 3 years ago taking the deciding set 62. and for the 4th year in a row venus williams was knocked out in the 1st round she lost in straight sets to 9th seed. only. there was a scare for judo italia favorite on sunday's 15th stage as daria cataldo celebrated his 1st win in the race the jumbo team rider crashed on the final descent of the 237 kilometer ride into como he would drop to 47 seconds behind race leader richard cut up us cataldo out of the challenge of fellow italian matty a cutter now in a sprint finish past retains the race leader's pink jersey resumes on tuesday after
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this year's final race day. fiji have won themselves a 2nd consecutive rugby sevens title at the london leg of the world series on sunday they were up against australia at the famous twickenham stadium it turned out to be a very one sided final the fijians ran in 7 tries to complete an overwhelming $4037.00 victory over the australians. the current and limpid gold medalists and this win ensures they qualify for next year's games in turkey the victory also takes them to the top of the overall long series standings with just one league still to play in paris. now it's not often you see a referee risking a red card but that's exactly what happened in the chinese super league on sunday look out for matthew kong in blue colliding with renate store of beijing go on and knocking him to the floor the new zealand official seemed a bit embarrassed as the brazilian required treatment beijing would go on to lose
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21 to share. in this top of the table clash. and that's all the sport we have fifa now coming up again later. fetus emmett that do stay with us i'll be back in just a moment with us with a daisy is. once allowed to try now settled in towns and villages. but many are unregistered and invisible. 6 boys and. none of them have citizenship
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al-jazeera world needs to upgrade people. out on the invented of the person sponsored a nonexistent. stake in lebanon. on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every beauty's is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in 2008 the time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you measure it brittany's happiness as well when sure it if it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. what is left of the vast indigenous knowledge that colonize ation of the americas
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assaulted for centuries to amateur astronomers 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 makes a coast contemporary wreckage and its mystical past we'll find out glances on al-jazeera. gains for the populace in european elections while the centrists lose their majority for the 1st time in decades. nigel farage is ahead in the u.k. the ruling conservatives routed after failing to take britain out of the european union.
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hello again i'm not sure without is there life and also coming out iraq signal support for iran in its standoff with the us and again offers to play mediator. game on the u.s. president's at the center of a charm offensive on his visit to japan he set to meet the new emperor. of the per year of centrists of long dominated the european parliament have suffered significant losses in one of the most contentious elections in the e.u.'s history but it's not just the euro skeptics far right which is gained at their expense in a vote in the biggest turnout for 2 decades the center right european peoples party in the socialists and democrats together they've got the most seats but combined that's not enough to form a majority so they will have to form
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a coalition with potential allies who also made gains like the liberals who visit their numbers and so have the greens has become the 2nd largest force in germany for instance the far right has made major headway in the elections italy's leader led by anti immigration interior minister. is the biggest force there then there's france a marine le pen she won the jewel with president emmanuel macro and the result in the u.k. shows the impact of bracks it nigel farage is bracks it party is in the lead while the pro europe liberal democrats they're coming in 2nd in both the conservative party and labor have lost support while the italian. we can now hear from our correspondent barbara sara she has more on the fallout for the centrist passes in brussels these groups made up of various like minded parties
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from across europe have lost their overall majority before those 2 groups combined had more than half the votes in the european parliament and so could basically within reason control most of the business that was done within it and now that majority that overall majority has been eroded question is who could they form alliances with when they have options the liberals have done very well president mccrone party is part of the liberal of bloc the greens have done surprisingly well certainly in germany where they are now the 3rd party. and they've seen. the green success for educated across europe of course there are also the far right groupings and perhaps the p.p.p. which is the center right party might decide to join with some of the far right party so we don't really know yet but we do know is that you walked fully that it always dominated the parliament seems now to have been broken other good news i think if you want to see the parliament as of representative member part of the
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european union is that turnout within the e.u. had actually increased another looking at 51 percent the great irony was always that it's the one time the europeans can democratically elect directly elect a european institution but usually turnout was very low but the reality is that we still don't know exactly what shape the parliament will take but we will see a change from the decades of dominance of the center right and center left coalition. the italian interior minister. also the deputy prime minister has welcomed what he called a new european renascence as he celebrated his league party his success in the polls have been debated has more from rome. it's been the night for. the party as projected earlier it has done quite well with exit polls showing at least a 3rd of the voters who come out to vote have voted for material need that the
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democrats as well as his coalition partner the 5 star movement are trailing behind but this is not just a vote about the european union voters who we've been speaking to through the day have been telling us that this is also a referendum on the telly and politics people want to change to see a change a face is so to speak they want their own representatives to go into the european parliament and want to cast their votes for those people who've been saying that they want to change the status quo but so far in the south the turnout has been low which has resulted in the other parties trailing behind and it's been higher in the north where in milan beneath his peace have been gathering to celebrate what they've been expecting to be a victorious night what this also tells us is about the state of affairs that we will see in the wider european parliament because. european alliance of peoples and nations is going to be taking a large part of the right wing road from hungary all the way to germany and
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everything in between in trying to form a bloc are right being stronger brought as we've seen compared to what was in the 2014 elections so far the interior ministry has been saying that the water turnout has been around 56 percent but obviously that is going to change until we get the final results of the votes are still being counted and results are coming in but it looks like men to us and we need is the party is in the lead sounding he has actually come out all social media thanking his voters saying that thank you for making the league policy number one it's only it remains to be seen what will this mean for italian politics because we've been hearing from experts that if. he does. better than what they're expecting they could be buoyant enough to go into a national election or gore and former gore government of their own rather than
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having to form a coalition of a party which of the 5 star movement which they have been differing with in recent weeks and now to the u.k. and the newly formed brics it party is the leader in the european poll the result follows the resignation of prime minister trees a male friday because of her failure to deliver breaks it and the leader of this new party nigel farage has capitalized on the anger of those who want to leave the european union. the intelligence i get is the breaks and how he is doing pretty well the lib dems clearly on the remains are doing reasonably well but it looks like looks like they're going to get a big win for the rest of body. which i'm pleased about. more now from our correspondent in london rory chalons really this is i think a wake up call for the conservatives and should be a wake up call of some sort for labor how it breaks it down this house that breaks it party down this considering they've only been around 6 weeks really well obviously they have nigel ferrar shoes
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a skilled experienced operator he has managed to harness all of the anger of that leave voters have at the moment not getting the breaks that they wanted not getting any breaks at all and he's managed to pull votes away from the conservatives and to some extent labor as well using a combination of guile and larkana a very favorable environment to operate in because basically the tories didn't want this election and chose pretty much not to campaign for it and the remain votes in the u.k. is is has been splits between the greens change u.k. the liberal democrats and you know to some extent labor as well so this is been fertile ground for nigel for us to work and. and greece is now heading for snap elections after the ruling party suffered major losses in the european parliamentary election prime minister alexis tsipras says he'll call the elections
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after june the 2nd his left this party which stormed onto the greek political scene 6 years ago on an anthill sanity platform lost out to the conservative new democracy party he's asked voters for a new mandate to lead. a measurement right deb a 2nd round of local government election on june 2nd i will request needed declaration of national elections from the president of the public so adam and the greek people of the only ones to make the final decision. away from europe now and iraq has spoken out against the u.s. treatment of iran in the escalating crisis between the 2 countries but the iraqi foreign minister also told his iranian counterpart that he is willing to mediate but matheson reports on iraq's that likud position. if mohammed jever jellyfish came to baghdad to clarify where iraq stands in the ongoing tension between the u.s. and iran iraq's foreign minister seems to have given him an answer. against the unilateral
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measures taken by the us we are standing by iran in its position and god willing we can play an intermediary role between the parties if necessary. iran's foreign minister has proposed signing a non-aggression pact with gulf neighbors but iran says it will take action if necessary. we will 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 iran and iraq have close ties to trade culture and religion but iraq relies on u.s. and foreign troops to combat the threat of eisel and it needs foreign investment especially to develop its oil fields iraq has been doing a diplomatic balancing act for years and some say that puts it in a perfect position to be able to mediate between the united states and iran but to do it successfully like most negotiations it has to be seen not to take sides there
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are also fears that some of shia armed groups in iraq who are allied to iran might decide to upset that balance they might decide to take their own action their own initiative against. u.s. assets in iraq oh iraqis feel tell him square in the heart of baghdad on friday demanding that their government put iraq's safety 1st and that their country should be at the center of talks to find a solution. and i doubt that the how it allowed the legitimacy on iraq has become a bridge where meetings have been held at the iranian embassy with european diplomatic mission a few miles and it's taken the decision to start talks with moderate countries affected by the situation on the to lobby the united states and iran who want to try to extinguish the fires of war with minute iraqis may need more evidence to convince them that they won't be dragged into an unwanted conflict rob matheson al
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jazeera baghdad well we've been speaking to 5. former iraqi diplomat he's now director of the center for the study of the middle east at indiana university and he says it's more likely that a european nation could lead the mediation i have always been skeptical that iraq can ever play that role there are other countries in the region that have also that might have more ability to play that role and i think even they are sitting on the sidelines so i'm not sure that the iraqi government will in fact play this role nor indeed do the 2 principal parties appear to be looking to the government of iraq to do so one of the principal casualties in the estimates of many experts including some within the iraqi government that one of the principal casualties of such a shooting war would be iraq itself and so this is focused the minds of the entire iraqi police regardless of which side of the issue.

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