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the show on t.v. is it was it well it was a kind of a tradition in turkey before our party it took the seat in 2002 even if prisons are done who used to who once was a mayor of istanbul he joined a lot of live debate shows like this but this is the 1st saw millions are expected to tune in for the slide debate they will be discussing 2 to compare it to rivals will be discussing get out of topics. the reasons why the election was. and their projections for the city what the what they proposed for istanbul citizens whose demography is at these 15000000 so it is a very important moment for turkey because everybody was waiting for this live debate even turkey's president's address on who's also the chairman of the ruling akbar to sat 2 days ago that this live debate show will shed a light for the next one week just prior to the election which is going to take
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place on june 23 so the rivals in a mall and bin ali yield the room they are expected to tell they are projects that they are they will be promising for istanbul citizens and they are discussing about what they say what they believe or what they think unfair it has been almost half an hour that the debate has begun and the debate has been going a little bit hard because both sides are accusing each other for some mistreatment of the ruling of party candidates benelli yield them say is that the election had to be and not because they didn't want whole watch to be recounted and as in some districts the votes were recounted in the stumble and when the recount happened the gap between the 2 sides. went smaller that's why. that i'm say is that. there is there is a misunderstanding in the election now that it's going to be fair as it's going to be repeated. so of course you are you with that update from istanbul thank you now
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iran is set to announce on monday the next steps it plans to take to scale back its compliance with a 2050 nuclear deal on saturday present her son rouhani renewed and made him his country would continue to scale back its commitment unless other world powers did more to protect it from u.s. sanctions to stop complying with some elements in may that was in response to the u.s. withdrawing from the deal and reintroducing sanctions. and a crew members of one of the tankers damaged by explosions in the gulf of oman have now arrived in dubai their accounts will help determine just what was behind the reported attacks on the 2 vessels one of the ship's owners said his crew soar flying objects moments before contradicting the u.s. version of events teheran has denied any involvement it some of the british ambassador of his support for the u.s. allegations but also saudi arabia is blaming iran and has called for swift action to secure oil shipping routes. sporters coming up on this news hour with andy in
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the rain has cut short all the action of the cricket world cup game being watched by millions around the world. who are making millions per month off the pounds nothing taxes i was little. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis millions of dollars a year it's like the greatest job you could ever imagine getting without putting any of your capital in this who was in the eye of the storm and drove millions of workers into unemployment i said. we need immediately find the intro to the man who stole the world coming soon true confession smyth oh never a big cleanup for many but not for a cynical example of communist propaganda and i wanted to put it in the bank in my
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carry on to what i would want to do it was told in 2010 al-jazeera access to north korea to investigate the alleged use of biological warfare by the us during the korean war rewind revisits dirty little secrets on al-jazeera. and he's here i can't wait to hear what lee wellings has got to say about the great experience of strange goings on in the last. that india winning a rain affected cricket world cup match against the fish rivals pakistan a somewhat anticlimactic finish so on the winning by $89.00 runs at manchester's trafford stadium more than 700000 fans applied the tickets for this huge occasion
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unfortunately the venue and ask the past of around 26000 the global t.v. audience what it all comes expected to be well over a 1000000000 people all the seats on champions basket 1st they scored 336 for 5 in the 50 i was right sharma hitting a big century pakistan really finished up on c. 112th the 6 after 40 overs a comfortable win for india and they're looking good for a place in the semifinals. personally welling says trafford late rain resulting in a rather strange finish to this much what's been going on in the last hour. over the side in the way it ended what a farce the call for nationwide bring a brilliant diving for india's. right i'm saying which is very strong in this world cup and we're in complete control when the right now when by eventually got back on the field india were in such control of the duct work there was method as it's called by now you know use the word in effect to cricket matches that comments
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apply i mean deal with a clear winners but some make them go back on the field for 4 or 5 years pakistan on media 136 off of 5 years this is pretty pathetic now cricket sports is the i.c.c. by their own commentary teams to talk about. put aside you know me. to tell you exactly what's happening in this that's a management of the guy and why cricket ball says this is a real situation they're getting into where they're treating sports fans with disrespect they're expected to just go along with whatever their rules all the rules are all day they're put in place and as you said it was an anticlimax games but let's take nothing away from india who were absolutely. looking very strong in this tournament song which tool in the build up to this match will has the atmosphere been like for the majority of the day. you watch the atmosphere has been absolutely wonderful the fun's of india pakistan has been
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vibrant it's been full of color they've been so respectful of each other when i spoke to them off the much they were joking the pakistan finds that all you have the. indian fans are saying that this is being a peaceful atmosphere this is great a wonderful occasion i haven't seen a single instant of anything out of a really good by you're like there's a gentleman here it's played you know really good cricket not so much for the children i guess the path of the fire disappointed you know that world cup is pretty much close to being out but india going from start to start the novels i've been telling you the indian fans we're going to win this tournament. yeah i'm going to win the tournament but i. saw you to face my house the children really drop the imagination of the want of public. we're going to be on the communicator. 7 how does the tournament grab the attention of the wider public away from the specifics of this much. now with this is the algo problem you've got this much is that
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huge day awaits crickets biggest nights it's a grand occasion it was a wonderful day for most of the guy until the so the pastor lending but actually in the u.k. it's a woman hasn't really taken off it's not on free to air television and sell off the midnight the highlights of being shouted you haven't got children talking about it you have got children going into schools and how if you watch the world cup in india and pakistan there will be a 1000000000 would have books and across the globe but i actually in terms of it being a big talking point here in terms of people being psychic without being good say that's just not happening that's a real cricket bosses really do need to get a proper grip on this guy of what there won't be world cups in the future but a lot. joining us from old trafford thank you so much for that. now asian football champions cats are getting ready to make their debut in south america's biggest international tournament cattle face paraguayan the american are stadium in rio de janeiro cats are in japan our guest entrance in this year's event
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is being hosted by a person. who. are much more but in the shield we know that all the games we are playing during this tournament are going to be of a great demand for us but also it will help us to understand where we are in a difficult competition like this one is that we are hoping to start well without feeling nervous and playing in a historical venue and in a great tournament. across from daniel schneider is live for us in rio daniel just explained sue is why this tournament does have guest teams from from other consonants. but i think more than anything else it's a mathematical problem there are 10 countries in common with all of the south american football association tennis no very good number for forming a championship so they tend to invite foreign outside nations traditionally mexico united states occasionally countries from central america like costa rica up on them are been invited in the past japan also have appeared before 999 the 1st time
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guitar has has come to the tournament but really to make up the numbers to 12 there was talk of bring it to 16 in the end they decided against that it's 12 for now perhaps 16 in future future top the months but that's that's the main reason but also just to bring in a little bit of color these countries play america quite frequently so it's good to bring in a little bit of outside. of the outside talent a little bit of a different way of playing football i would say a little bit of a little bit of color to the talk about. john f. to want to speak serious about problems with the argentine it's a mere looks to be more issues with them after their 1st game in this tournament. yeah i mean that sunil defeats against colombia last night say here in brazil they never really got good. knowing messi couldn't save them this time. i mean the team itself has got fairly low expectations there they're saying themselves they're not contenders to win this there's still a long way to go they still want to play against her own power while i'm qatar in
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the group stages 2 from all groups so the 3 groups qualified this though the 2 best 3rd place teams as well so there's still a chance for the most to advance but they really do need to pick big game up and get their top players playing to their full capacity and don't you just generally give us a feeling about the levels of excitement in brazil about hosting the corporate america and how important this is for the host nation and it seems taking parts. but with all this exciting as a test they tend to do extremely well when they're the host nations they don't do so well on their travels in the corporate america but with just a few minutes to go towards kickoff in this game between guitar and pirate why you can still probably see behind me people are still streaming into the mouth of the magic an hour many of them brazilians obviously why has a small population guitar doesn't have a big population either so these are many outsiders people supporting the other south american nations there are colombians argentinians peruvians walking into the
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stadium so a fair amount of excitement here this is the only game in that's all of them and they're hoping it will pick up but yeah brazil very enthusiastic hosts joining us live from riyadh thank you so much for daniel and football's governing body fever has told the saudi arabian banks satellite broadcast that arabs to stop illegally distributing concert from the cats are a channel been sports fee for saying be out cues on authorized transmissions of the women's world cup $29.00 seen a made available by way of arab site satellite frequencies is therefore seeking the corporation of arab sun in addressing the misuse of thief is intellectual property 2 days ago a french court ruled in beans favor in their case against arabs that's. chelsea have confirmed their manager sorry is leaving the club to take over events sorry joins the italian champions after just one season in england chelsea to a 3rd place finish in the premier league and sue the europa league side for. fox
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a tyson fury is one step closer to regaining the world heavyweight title after a convincing knockout win over tom schwartz just to impress for the fight was fiery in las vegas he put on an impressive display making quick work of the german winning with a 2nd round stoppage the british boxer is targeting a rematch with w.b.c. title holder dion say wilder dion taylor wilder is coming this fight is going to happen as it was 3 or since in the heavyweight division and then there was 2 i already saw again and again and again and he got a fight 50 percent types of year ie anymore he's going to get a fully much fit back active but sharp types of. forming a one world champion found i will answer is celebrating victory at the lamont 24 hours for the 2nd straight year he was part of the same that set me on his in a famous in june 7th on sunday in france alonso's team winning by a margin of 17 seconds after completing 385 laps in the allowed it's.
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al-jazeera. swear every. was. protest organizers say nearly 2000000 people have marched through hong kong where lida kerry now has now apologized to her handling of an extradition bill. alabama i'm felicity barr and you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up fighting between ethnic groups in the democratic republic of congo leaves
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at least 160 dead under around 40 villages destroyed. power is slowly restored across salton tina you're quite power why on brazil after a massive blackout leaves tens of millions in the dark. and his wife is found guilty of misusing public funds israel's prime minister goes to the occupied golan heights to you know kerry said he settlements honoring don't trump. allo protest organizers in hong kong say nearly 2. a 1000000 people have taken part in the latest demonstration against a controversial extradition bill even though that bill has been suspended the majority wore black shirts in protest at the police's violent response to a similar demonstration on wednesday they want everyone arrested that day to be
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released without charge and the bill which would allow people arrested in hong kong to be extradited to china to be shelved completely the protesters are also demanding the resignation of hong kong leader carrie lamb that's despite her issuing a public apology on sunday for her handling of the extradition plan and as a result but bribe reports now from hong kong. if the hong kong government thought its last minute backdown would keep more people at home base was hong kong's azza. protesters filled the length of the route of the march and spilled over into adjoining streets ah this is the 2nd major march in as many weeks protesting against a controversial extradition bill the government has been trying to introduce critics say it would allow china to extradite political opponents to face summary trial in mainland colt's protesters want that bill withdrawn altogether and for
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hong kong's lead to carry lamb to resign does carry lamb support your city. new face of course tell us to pick this up because. they may have a joke we haven't oh i think the government is bad now they're also angry at the way the police dealt with last week's healthy patient streets around the legislative council building which police branded as a riot we had this content that the protest of the young people of this club death a riot and they described this wired to us when it was over the way it was really the police which was exercising brutality carry lamb has promised to consult with hong kong people about the proposed change but insists it's still needed and she has the support of china it seems that hong kong is a cheering with the kind of mob rule despite having elderly and people and children
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joining a march you cannot simply every day get out there and demand that the government be changed the idea of having an extradition treaty with china after 20 years is not unreasonable but the continuous stream of protests does went on well into the night. this is where the marches come to an end at the government's made office complex and legislative council building thousands of protesters have been streaming away from here to go house but thousands more have been staying on in fact so many have now spilled out onto the main highway completely blocking it. this section of road was the center of the occupy movement 5 years ago when protesters occupied the streets for weeks calling for greater autonomy within china taking possession on another unprecedented day of protest was symbolically
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important for these mostly young demonstrators after 5 year we don't see that people are getting down but increasingly we are getting through for tat our own freedom and i want to show the whole world that this is not riots this is a peaceful protest in hong kong driven by anger at both a government and police but also hopeful keeping alive the quest for greater freedoms within china. of mcbride al-jazeera hong kong. at least 160 people have been killed in a week of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo around 40 villages were destroyed in the fighting in a teary province where which forced more than 100000 people to flee the lendu and
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hammer ethnic groups have been fighting each other for generations with tens of thousands dying in clashes between 1990000 and street their communities are separated from each other it's the latest violence was sparked by an attack on 4 merchants in the hamazon al jazeera has gained exclusive access to one of the villages that was attacked for him how much reports. this is what's left of mark both village in bunia in the northeast of democratic republic of congo fighters attacked overnight looting and burning several houses at least 40 villages and more than $100.00 houses were destroyed in violence between the lendu and hemet tribes and the militias this week members of the hanna community say then do assailants came to their homes armed with machetes members of the lendu tribe and now occupy these villages community leaders say lendu rebels blocked roads as a way to control the area who are you. know we ready to live in peace without him
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and neighbors despite many youth in our community who have lost their minds and committed unfortunate actions we call on our youth to come back and live in peace with everyone and. the government is calling for calm. we are aware of the killings that have taken place against civilians in this area the only message for you as victims is that we must investigate and make sure those responsible will be punished the un peacekeepers and congolese armed forces have deployed teams to assess the situation they've also strengthened their presence in the area by setting up 3 temporary military bases but the congolese army has been unable to control the rebel groups its soldiers and police have been attacked some killed while trying to stop the tribal fighting some rebels also targeted a u.n. helicopter. the situation here is tense they have a community accuses the government of not protecting them they've been protesting against the violence calling for more to be done to stop the killings. the current
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situation is a responsibility of the national government it must deploy more troops on the ground to fight against the militias in order to stabilize the situation the violence has forced thousands of people to flee their homes seeking refuge elsewhere on friday and saturday alone more than 6000 displaced people arrived at this camp in bunia many living in difficult conditions with the. bare minimum. i wonder if we have an authority or president in this country even after the elections and the new president people are still dying like animals. and the 2 camps set up here are already at full capacity. but we've been complaining to the authorities and partners since the displaced people started arriving at this camp so we can organize how to assist them properly but nothing has happened now there are more people than the cup come hold and living conditions where people aren't. eatery is one of the largest provinces in democratic republic of congo it has large
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diamonds and gold reserves the fight for control of the area is fueling the violence and a longstanding dispute between the hemet cattle herders and lendu farmers tens of thousands of congolese have been killed in the cycle of reprisal attacks and camps like this are becoming a permanent home for many really mohammed al jazeera. and 34 people have been killed by gunman in northern nigeria in a sack late on friday police say criminal gangs almost of ike's have been targeting remote villages in zamfara state stealing cattle and kidnapping people for ransom they say the attack is hiding in forests bordering the state. mexican authorities say 791 migrants have been found packs into 4 cargo trucks in the gulf coast states of vera cruz they were taken to a migration facility and the drivers of the trucks were arrested officials were forced to break the law called the door of one cargo truck and help the migrants
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down people are routinely transported through mexico in packed trucks mexico of course under pressure from the u.s. to reduce the number of people crossing its southern border. power is slowly being restored across 4 south american countries after a massive blackout tens of millions of people across argentina uruguay paraguayan and brazil were left in the dark argentina's power grid collapsed early on sunday leaving the entire country without power public transport water supplies and phone internet communications were down in parts of formations and as she companies are frantically working to bring the power back. you know you have the middle you know the tsunami i was on my way to eat with a friend but we had to cancel everything there was no subway nothing is working the lack of power is making everything so difficult today is father's day i've just talked to a neighbor and he told me his sons will be able to meet you. and take you live now
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to when us irises speaks al-jazeera is to raise a bone to raise an update us on the latest situation as regarding the power. well that's correct an ardent to a massive power cut that affected most of the country and as you just said also parts of. brazil among other things are also disrupted public transport. companies are right now working nonstop in order to restore power we know the president has says that almost 60 percent of electricity grid has been restored in the country and initially there's been some reports that the main failure happened in northeastern argentina right of the border between argentina and part of why there is so hydroelectric dam there and apparently. a failure in the interconnection there with the power grid in argentina is what generated this failure we just heard a press conference from the energy secretary here that explained that there is
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still an investigation into finding out what exactly happened he also said that their failure is that happen all the time but that they never end up in this told total collapse of the electricity grid and that's why he asked the companies involved to give and carry out a report in order to have precise information into what caused this enormous and massive blackout not only in argentina but also in other parts of the region you know i mean have they got any idea teresa how long it's going to take for everyone to get that power back. well the secretary of energy he says there already restored around 60 percent of the great around the country and that they hoping that by the end of this sunday all of the power is going to be back up in argentina of course this is a very big challenge and what's making things even more difficult is that it's been raining nonstop not only in one of the side as you can see right behind me but also in northeastern already.
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