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the reason according to one political commentator lays with the current government which has not fulfilled people's expectations their fear of their democracy every month and have 4 months peers. and a combo democracy in order. for whatever i give up in a real person to fight. back you know a political return to being mobbed up in the field of fire the new candidate gives supporters some insight into his views on the country's security and the environment presidential elections must be hailed by december 8th. those campaigning for go to are bare rajapaksa say he's a terminator and will stamp out corruption and fraud but won't be an authority. that something sri lankan voters will have to decide whether to believe or not when they choose then express didn't. just 0 colomba. a shooting at a mosque in the norwegian capital is being investigated as
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a possible act of terror on saturday a gunman opened fire on the r. nor islamic center in oslo before being overpowered by a civilian only one person injured police say the suspect appears to hold far right and anti immigrant views he's been charged with murder after his 17 year old stepsister was found dead at a separate location now as prime minister says the government has a plan though to tackle hate speech. spanish emergency services of moved about a 1000 people from their homes as a wildfire on the canary island of gran canaria spreads and it's been burning since
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saturday it has so far charred about 1000 hectares of land and wildfires also threatening homes on the southern greek island of elephant sauce people were moved from a tourist camp and nearby houses on saturday strong winds and high temperatures of help dozens of fires broke out across greece since friday of the venezuelan president nicolas maduro has rallied to hundreds of supporters with an upbeat message of defiance against u.s. sanctions but his critics say it will do little to help people with severe shortages of essential goods was living on an island once dubbed the paradise reportedly trying to survive on just a few cents a month. it's as tourism reports many on the island of course are finding it hard to feed their families. the island of toss in the lake of magic i was in northwest venezuela was once a tourist destination. now its residents are struggling and people like pina are trying to help out we went with him to. house her brother george is
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33 he's autistic he's also undernourished this will be his only meal today. i need help he has no bed to sleep we have no diapers his situation is getting worse every day nobody helps us he's been losing weight and we can barely feed our family and what complicates the situation even more is that your god has a problem in his throat but there are no doctors to diagnose him his source says there are many cases like his around the island and even though he's trying to lend a hand it's not been easy. i don't have much but i started to ask people to give me just one spoon of rice to feed them times are difficult for everyone nobody has much food to give away those who take care of their relatives with disabilities are suffering and cannot give much his hooves is also helping out at least 8 others in
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this island of are around 10000 people many have already migrated somewhere else because of food and medicine shortages we're told the water sanitation plant is broken and there is no gas or electricity. we went to the house of my kelly just seen a mother of 5 she has no money to buy her children clothes or diapers. even though her husband works as a fisherman she says they barely have enough to eat people here are desperate they don't have running water they don't have gas and this is the only food they have for the whole family the situation is so dire they were forced to sell this window in order to be able to buy medicines for the children michael lee says all government help has been gone for months the venezuelan government says boxes of subsidize food but they're not arriving fast enough. for the little food we have
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is because we were given one government box last week after 6 months the government is gone and if they have something they give it to people that vote for them we don't vote because we don't have an id. economy say the crisis in venezuela is caused by a drop in oil prices corruption and mismanagement of government resources. it's the 1st crisis that last so long in an oil producing nation it's the 1st oil nation with hyperinflation and it's the biggest collapse of an economy in a country that did not go to war the impoverishment in the country is brutal now with an increase in u.s. sanctions many fear the situation will deteriorate even more on saturday precedent or lead a protest against the united states the sanctions implemented by donald trump an opposition leader. all of this making this all of this brutality has been
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requested an openly supported by this despicable outlaw traitor to the homeland named one dog. but in the island of course most people say the crisis began before the u.s. sanctions they're desperately waiting for a solution that will help them survive there is how will i deceive dos island venezuela. sun is going to sport in a moment including heartbreak for serena williams in toronto.
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times your support on the news hour with some. thank you very much manchester united have got their english premier league campaign on the way by thrashing chelsea walk us rushed the start for united the england international scored twice as there are 4 nil winners at old trafford united are looking for a better season this time around they finish outside the top 4 last season and haven't won the league since 2013 to take the win because it's about points for this game. then again the performance 2nd half was very pleasing and i think that was the big course. in leicester played out a draw against wolves on arsenal kick started the campaign with the when care in. scoring in their one nil away win over newcastle. the world. this week is we know that challenge for us we know we we ne difficult each match
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and it was brutal but i think we deserve it. antenna's there was a heartbreak for serena williams in toronto in american retired from the rogers cup final with a back injury handing the title to teenager bianca and reese cool or williams was a breakdown in the opening set to training her comedian opponent 31 when she would drew from the match injury comes u.s. open just 2 weeks away this is andrea schools a 2nd career title after winning at the. 2 american ashley's faces sanctions after they made a political protests during their gold medal ceremonies at the pan american games and through. when perry raised her fist at the end of the u.s. anthem after her flow she later said somebody has to stand for all the injustices
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going on in america and sense of race and burden that need during the medal ceremony for the team of foil events he wrote on twitter afterwards that racism gun control mistreatment of immigrants and a president who spreads hate were shortcomings that cut short his pride in his country. reporters she has a tendency has more from washington d.c. when barry's raising of a fist during the star spangled banner was reminiscent of john carlos and told me smiths black power salute to the mexico city 968 and then pick games race in buttons taking of a knee was the same method of protest that's been pioneered by n.f.l. star collin kaplan it protesting against police brutality and racism and image and says he too is protesting against racism but also the treatment of immigrants and what he says is a president who's spreading hate barry says he's professing against injustice in a president who's making things worse but both athletes could face severe
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discipline both the games organizers and the u.s. didn't pick committee for the bid and the political protest they both could be disqualified potentially they could even have their participation in the 2020 olympic games put in doubt and the u.s. does have a history of penalizing athletes who make political protests both smith and call also a mob july's to give is after they return from mexico city and called the company hasn't played professional football since 2017 cricket and on the such into stands in the way on india's all time leading a run scores listed in one day internationals called he smashed 120 in india's game against the west indies in the port of spain during his endings that he pasta saurav ganguly on the list called they shouldn't be too excited though he still trails such in by about 7000 runs. the pakistan cricket board say tainted international batsman can start playing again but only if he admits to spot fixing
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and competes the anticorruption rehab program on saturday conn completed a 30 month ban for spot fixing during the 2017 pakistan super league han who played 25 o.d.i. could return to domestic competition as early as september if he complies because his andrea also won moto g.p.'s offering home pay to close the gap between him and championship leader mark marquez honda has marquez was in poor position at the red bull ring and was leading most of the race but obviously also edged him out in the final lap to deny marquez a title that he's yet to win on despite the fix 3 of his years are still trails markets by 58 points in the overall standings it was the last quarter i had to track i wanted. if i do long. i can finish 2nd easy.
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i have a good feeling too i mean i feel saw strong in that moment diary something. in the past always thinking about. what i did something crazy and sometimes it's mark and i says before we will have more later on. and we're back with another bit of news on al jazeera in just a few moments. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why the recent influence the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights the
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mouth of nonviolent resistance to the evils over the vailable of crispy rev a martin luther king and continue to keep the negroes to be defensive about what they mean by that about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on jazzy of. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading the apples for pliable fools this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president ever laughed at them everyone has a voice the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus matic nominee joining the global conversation in your thoughts get to twitter and find out is iraq. coming. up.
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from mother to daughter an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarch. from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique into uneasy as a rich tapestry. the threads on a jersey ago. to be in india you have a regime which have a passion mentality pakistan's foreign minister accusing india of a nazi like approach to kashmir.
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hello once again from doha on come on santa maria with the world news from al-jazeera pulling away their weapons in yemen it's all quiet in the city of 8 and the separatists say they are committed to a ceasefire also the latest on a center right candidates for bid for guatemala's presidency up against a former 1st lady and a high risk rescue the lengths they go into to save people from severe flooding in china. so pakistan's foreign minister is attacked india's government for revoking the autonomy of indian administers kashmir accusing it of having a fascist mentality in an exclusive interview with out 0 the minister says he has just returned from talks with the chinese government and says they support pakistan's position over the disputed region to d. in india you have a regime which has the fascist mentality you know that nazi approach that they
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have is that ottis has been guilty you know this is a political wing of the out of service. and that is of great concern to pakistan innocent people. being attacked killed very mean and threw the pellet guns you know losing eyesight you have seen this curfew. there's a communication blackout. journalism not being allowed in so the news is not filtering out the absolute confusion uncertainty one is heading for heading off and thought it was one hearing of. non-availability of medicines. i do not know to morrow eat which is a very important day for muslims whether they will lift the curfew i demand that the indian authorities lift curfew let the most. perform
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their prayers and do the sector 5 that they are supposed to do india by being obstinate and not accepting pakistan's offer of a bilateral engagement to resolve this issue through this really goes he sions. miscalculated and i think this decision of the offer of walking. and bringing in a change can't do through change which has materially effected the status of. kashmir well security is still science in india and instead kashmir which is under a communications blackout for a 7th straight day restriction restrictions have been partially relaxed for monday's celebration of the muslim festival of. police did break up several demonstrations in srinagar on friday against the decision to strip the disputed
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region of its autonomy more from new delhi now with priyanka gupta. has been walking for 3 hours from one pharmacy to the next he needs injections for his 70 year old mother she has cancer milan berger's injections are not available in the market so the situation here is bad and nothing is available here. pharmacies in srinagar are running out of medicine. and we don't have 50 percent of our stock if the curfew continues will run out of our medicines and tina 15 days families like these are stuck at home because of security restrictions imposed by the indian government. to reach its autonomy last week. 4 lines are down and internet is not working nobody knows what happened nobody tells us. everything is. this is not live this is not the modern world this is all gone i mean we are
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living in. this editor of an english daily says she hasn't been able to reach a journalist in the valley since monday she's filed a petition in india's top court to ask the government to live for strictures on the media we don't know the truth we are seeing a lot of different and very strikingly different words coming out which one is. it's a very difficult to say with certainty the government says the restrictions are temporary and are aimed at ensuring law and order in the region but the editors guild of india say it's concerned that they are making it difficult to report accurately from the region and people here say that that vacuum is being filled by mr porter and what they call fake news on the internet fact checkers of the quaint and indeed online news websites say they have found 13 instances of fake news
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flooding the internet in recent days says there is no communication we don't know what's happening so i think when you talk about propaganda other thing isn't easy but anybody actually on board decides to just read or whatever they want to read think new always be the kind of me was that they want people who believe in. back in srinagar through those finally manages to get want to jack should for his ailing mother but not all he will now have to look elsewhere for another day. as people and indeed it means to live under these unprecedented restrictions in these uncertain times. are dizzy are you telling. well in here is trying to remove some of the uncertainty around essential supplies and says it will ensure adequate stocks of food by opening rationing stations throughout the kashmir valley mustard and commitments commitments like their own show that a good stocks of food and essential come on from order to use will be available all
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around in the valley and their commute commute like we have full well i said good that all the. russian outlets those will run and today and yesterday also all the outlets in. there would open and people would actually put using their actions from different locations so that other news the leader of yemen's southern separatists says they are committed to a ceasefire in aden and are willing to work with the saudi led coalition the u.a.e. backed rebels of largely taken control of the port city after days of fighting but it is violence which is exposed a rift in the saudi amorality alliance battling the fighters in the north yemen's internationally recognized government is accusing riyadh of failing to protect its allies from laura bird manly. after 4 days of intense fighting finally some common streets abated but also an accusation of betrayal from
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the country's interior minister that hundreds of vehicles lane didn't identify only loaded with weapons and ammunition this is to combat mercenaries hired guns who are being manipulated we are just fighting with their hands with whatever however we criticized the silence from our brothers saudi arabia we condemn the silence for 4 days while our partner in the calculation is slaughtering us we will make certain on the ground. hours later it was reported that the minister had been evacuated from aden to the saudi border town of shura in mecca his government's leader was photographed with the saudi king but abu drab a month so hard he has lived in exile in saudi arabia for years. this latest classical agent began wednesday when southern separatists backed by the u.a.e. fought against saudi backed government soldiers for control of the city. was
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by saturday the separatists taken over the city's presidential palace as well as several military camps was a cease fire was called that evening for the eat holiday hours later saudi arabia warned the separatists to stop fighting then followed that warning with airstrikes and aid in central crater district. in all at least 40 people have been killed in the latest fighting it's actually kind of odd that you would have a cease fire so quickly because that allows the southern separatists to consolidate their gains rather than be ousted rather quickly and so it's clear that saudi arabia believes it can mediate and find a solution here and i'm not so sure that they can do that easily the u.n. humanitarian coordinator for yemen says it's heartbreaking the families are mourning the deaths of their loved ones after dozens of people killed since wednesday. this flag represents the southern separatists 5 to once again
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create an independent state of south yemen which existed from 1967 until 1990. and the recent fighting has exposed a rift in the saudi military alliance that has been at war with the rapper's since 2015 but it may also open a new front in a war that has killed tens of thousands of people and it's pushed the country to the brink of famine. al-jazeera. rocket fire has injured 3 people near tripoli's main airport that is despite the declaration of a truce for the holiday internationally recognized government based in the libyan capital except of the ceasefire requests from the un mission in libya. after also committed his forces to a break in hostilities remember they want to launch the offensive in april to retake tripoli from the un backed government. polls are closed in guatemala in the
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run off election for a new president the center right candidate al hundreds. was ahead of the former 1st lady sandra taurus in pre-vote opinion polls this is a 4th ready for the presidency whichever the new leader is they are likely to face major challenges implementing a deal signed with the u.s. to turn guatemala into a buffer zone to stem migration home and keeping an eye on things from mexico city's polls closed what's the rundown from here when might we start getting an indication hopefully within the next couple of hours we'll start to get the preliminary results from this we and presumably many other people in guatemala being clicking refresh repeatedly on the electoral authorities website where the results will come in but nothing yet so at the moment we can do is wait and talk about the issues that are at stake here and you mentioned possibly the one that's been dominating the news and that's the migration deal between the united
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states and the outgoing now guatemalan president jim immorally is not deal basically means that anyone heading through the country may meet those people would be from honduras and el salvador going to the united states will 1st have to ask for asylum in guatemala and that could possibly maim tens of thousands of people arriving in this country if that deal is ratified by the guatemalan congress and isn't rejected by whoever the new president is now this is a country more than half of its population is in poverty it's got a lot of problems on its own so i think a lot of people especially in guatemala are worried about what is it going to do with that influx of people if that does materialize i spent a little more if you wouldn't mind john about the candidates.
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