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visited up leaders live from afghanistan suffer another doc back to the death the suicide bomber columns diplomatic also even journalists and police amongst the down back on children killed by separate suicide attack in the south the country also on the program standoff of the us mexico border the trappings of all the bugs in the two hundred migrants from central america now i did not think to be let into the united states but u.s. border officials are refusing to accept that the asylum applications. are coming up
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it is ready to bring to us types of german chancellor i'm coming to the latest national leader to be president trump to examine the kenyan jews on the alter the facts not just runs on the bright side they will move quickly if they can't buy these potentially crippling methods so how much of trying to europe's major because . i'm still getting a welcome to the program. at least twenty five people have been killed and scores injured in back to backs musard bombings in afghanistan's capital kabul assad blasts in the country's south left eleven children dead six journalists and four police officers are amongst the dax in kabul killed after they rushed in the same of the first attack placing the first bomber was on a motorbike chemical second to some fourteen disguised as a journalist bombs exploded during rush hour in the city's diplomatic corps to
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islamic state groups as it carried out the kabul by. a freelance journalist to hear the d.n.a. joins us on the line from kabul welcome to d.w. islamic state claimed the first two attacks in kabul the taliban the third of these two groups likely to be coordinating their attacks. i don't want to tell you all right i mean normally that is what happened here in afghanistan here are like a lot of things that the like there are folks who are raw you ordered the police for the day i'm fortunate in the air you know when the birds are back and of course not over you and they're going to get the brush to be. good to break the break oh and a load of people can work more on the away and come work on the ground and an autograph and look if you're in the mix and they want to we believe that we call it the
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afghan journalist because a practical level of you know kind of this between david and finding between the two million so we don't have a whole or very you amazing brave calmer i mean photograph heard journalistically call it up like the plague or kind of the day one of the journalists one of the victims in kabul was a friend of yours and i have to pay photographer there i tell us about him. well we have all three are hurting the last very good a soul and creative today of course shomer i. was not the first and we have lost in the past as willow the whole of the love if you will recall doesn't frames in such a time moment here in afghanistan now the train days when you leave your home in the morning you leave and a piece of paper if you have got are as a small children or family as if like by forty four years and you may never come
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back so far as those working involved find bottom in like a panasonic the exact same song i was a great photograph or everybody knows a near enough and the. handing a chair is what it was media and only couple of days ago we look at the exact count he has written that you can use shadow and warn those that he might die someday which of course is a lie today that is now the kind of thing that below that is what we here all look at there is a kind of chord alongside a lot some great some remains and removed from spoken you know the meaning and the channels as well. this attack happened inside the city's diplomatic corps which supposed to secure what's going wrong. well i did want to ask an attorney if you were never going to run you say that it will lock out of an exam thirty days couple of months ago and the talent on the mound here is going broke then there is only three days they go on as a result we are seeing now. and cheney is going to talk about
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a. very active one you know on the fourth of if you can couple of days ago to which we've all come to you or more people so we're going to call them alone you don't even know that india is called so the body is still of course. because of you know been a tradition of or the so called this morning offer thing that kind of caused by the telethon before the end of the day will be taken retained folks you know bending down to be to be generous our people carol there's an accelerant ok so here today here in kabul thank you a second look now at some of the other stories making news around the bus britain's interior minister rudd has resigned saying she inadvertently misled ollivant about talk it's for the removal of illegal immigrants his followers outrage of the way professional thoughts who's had threatened many legal residents from britain's former empire with deportation should be replaced by such
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a job or to study in the. u.s. secretary of state might prompt higher office arced palestinians and israelis to pursue political engagement america's top diplomat made he's comments during a visit to jordan today responding to questions about recent violence and israeli gaza border i'm just a pawn player said israel had a right to defend itself. the monitoring group says twenty six people have been killed in missile strikes on military facilities in the north of syria the blasts are reported to have hit a syrian army base that forces are also stationed iraq denied that its base in the country has been hit. by u.s. border officials to stop hundreds of asylum seekers from entering the country a kind of out of men women and children made the much publicized journey from central america hoping to reach the united states near san diego they've been left frustrated and angry after officials at the seeds grow border crossing refuse to process their applications president trump has previously argued against allowing
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migrants to enter describing mass migration as a security threat. it has been a long ride for these asylum seekers over four thousand kilometers for many of them and now they must wait u.s. border authorities say they're at full capacity and processing asylum claims some members of the caravan are stopped on the mexican side of the fence. i'm going to turn myself in with my three children. i've heard it is possible to get separated from our children and we're afraid of that and we wish we didn't have to go through that. but it's better than going back to my country to be killed but i want to please them. since their journey began in late march u.s. president donald trump repeatedly ordered the caravan to turn around now over one hundred fifty migrants are camped out at the border crossing at t. want to mexico waiting for authorities to accept their asylum request. you know if
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you see as many american officials will not accept anybody yet and we have six children and we have a young lady in a wheelchair. and well it's a very tough situation when i as soon as it was your. dad. traveling in caravans is common for migrants hoping to reach the u.s. it offers strength in numbers on the risky journey across mexico yet this year the group of north bound buses became a flashpoint in a debate about immigration. migrants are permitted under u.s. law to cross the border to apply for asylum but in this political climate it is uncertain how many will be allowed to stay. and the internet gives millions of us unprecedented access to information universities for instance not put much of that content online but what if you can't afford to use the internet to people in south africa internet access is too expensive especially for campaigners say should
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be a basic right according on the providers to cut prices to stop large parts of society from being left behind. in johannesburg south africa looms over the skyline political as the country's biggest mobile network company was a symbol for the country's digital revolution for many the look who has become a sign of less trumpeting mobile communication is a vital part of economic and social life but what if you can't afford to pay for that high daytime cost menial south africa's youth a feeling angry and left behind. what if they felt well about ten wins and if he doesn't call them and nine feet out but not with you it goes up if you know why on earth they want to make money is the more people coming in to donate make money on them being the i.q. guy and i have just check whether connectivity is actually better so that i schedule my returns for the get around that area so that's
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a good many is right they do you think you it's in cities too expensive and there's areas you know in other places in africa where it's like i don't think that's what or it's. in egypt in nigeria customers be about one zero pick a good bye to the top south africa's two largest mobile operators empty and a political action ten times more that's simply an affordable for many half the population. courage by social media campaigns like the hash tag data most of all the young people are now speaking out about how overpriced the time he's holding them back it's a widely discussed issue such as here at a radio debate with students. we have a problem here you guys have been hearing about this noise but. it's been going on for a while right there compared to others and the children who had access to internet they perform much better than. smaller data bundles much less value for money and
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which hits poor households and young people the hardest often the end up paying for time small megabytes customers who can't afford it they got packages. these are the students we need them to graduate so if they find a hurdle where they cannot study because of things like bottles it's it becomes unfair to them and maybe bundles in africa should be taken. as a basic human right maybe should be associated somewhere with water and bread and a million means. we have risen in food in the time belief. is that most people live on social grounds only once relatives come spend them full fucking have to drop out of medicine study just because she couldn't afford to continue. she currently spends about income on mobile bay when this runs out she needs to
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find a few wildfire hot spots. at this local shopping center such example that's in minutes or so longer she avoids the security guards today she has come with a friend to fill in my own mind cation but getting here is not without risk i have to pass the ball a lot of things first the busy road and then i'll have to go through with it open food maybe. and then i'll have to pay for that it's a minute i do everything in there having sometimes i might miss on this some big button that would help me help my sister. still a lot of times is what they tussle high on the playground that's makes them look pretty fixed and prices in the background. that's the subject of front official inquiry. by the country's competition commission the results are due to publish in august in the meantime the companies themselves refused to talk stocks of. several
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movements writes to no one has spent years trying to do sheets beds and access to the internet for south africans. that's why it's not. we have to communicate but at the moment i don't see that happening because those who are forward to talk by themselves know who are up with the late so over time it is always plays or at home they are the ones who are. a communicating three d. why dakota the poor off the quaters why about the waking up i've employed that is the picture question. young people out there my jersey and south africa also have the highest rate of unemployment data is an essential means for them to access education and job opportunities says the spooks the pa in the hands of the networks and they know. it's a it's
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a huge fight and. me. because they know that there's a whole lot of things that. cause. a whole lot of things digital revolution has brought global knowledge to remote villages and townships. threaten to undermine this process by shutting more and more people out of the online world. and still to come. on stealing. huge come into effect tomorrow business the likely impact first time sagal it's businesses and us consumers. i don't forget you can always get news on the go. from around the world to push those vacations for any breaking you
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