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this is d w news live from berlin mali's presidential election marred by violence incumbent carcase cast his ballot in a vote that was meant to bring peace to the west african country but attacks kept many other voters away. also coming up the teenager who became a symbol of palestinian resistance this spring i had to meet walks out of an israeli jail eight months after assaulting two soldiers. and guarantee victory in the tour de france becoming the first welshman to win the event thomas crossed the
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line on the shelves early as a to confirm his first tour de france title we'll bring you the highlights from the final strange. i'm irish waiter welcome to the program violence and the threat there of have racked sunday's presidential election in the west african country of mali incumbent abraham is seeking a second term and is the favorite to win out of twenty three candidates standing for office but attacks on polling booths have kept many voters away around eighteen million people live in mali it's one of the poorest countries in the world fifteen thousand u.n. peacekeeping forces are stationed in the country including one thousand german forces and addition there are four thousand five hundred french troops mali being a former french colony but despite their presence she hottest attacks and violence have risen in recent years. lining up for security check before going to
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college that ballot the threat of violence is on the minds of everyone here. incumbent it bring him is favorite to win this race both opponents and vote has a voice down to his record in this insurgency even country. no one him and you know we need more security in mali that's the most important thing work for young people in. mali has been beset by violence since islamist militants swept through the country's north in two thousand and twelve french led forces intervened and pushed back the rebels a un peacekeeping mission arrived and in two thousand and fifteen a peace accord was signed between the government and the armed groups in the north but that agreement has never entirely held attacks and ethnic violence have been on the rise. despite the support of the international
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community and all the efforts made in this country were not able to manage this crisis agrees in northern mali like here in the city of cow tension is at its highest some polling stations couldn't a new tool due to the threat of attacks the official results of the vote is expected by friday. and that is some of the other stories making news around the world on the eve of monday's historic elections in zimbabwe former president robert mugabe suggested he would not vote for the party he had led for decades said his successor emerson on god illegally took power last year but he did encourage them bob boyens to accept the result. of an earthquake on the indonesian island has killed at least fourteen people and injured more than one hundred sixty others the six point four magnitude quake struck the
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northern part of the island which is close to bali and popular with international tourists. a powerful typhoon has hit japan bringing heavy rains and winds of up to one hundred eighty kilometers per hour thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes it's the season's twelfth typhoon so far. election results have been announced in cambodia and the ruling party has won in a landslide the chief government spokesman says the cambodian people's party has won eighty percent of the seats in parliament this will keep prime minister hun sen in office but critics are calling the election a sham as the only credible opposition party was outlawed prior to the vote they're accusing the prime minister of cracking down on dissent in a bid to maintain his grip on more than three decades of power. ballots polling stations fingers stained with ink across cambodia voters went to the polls but with only one viable party in the running. it couldn't send the
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world's longest serving prime minister was not taking any chances this year. after nearly losing the vote five years ago to the cambodian national rescue party he took action to make sure they wouldn't threaten him again. the rival party was dissolved by court order its leader jailed for treason websites critical of his party were blocked. hun sen's only real worry this election day was that cambodians would answer the opposition's call for a boycott. anyone who opposes elections destroys the nation and democracy and should not be forgiven him for the book. officially the boycott was averted cambodia's national election commission claims about eighty percent of registered voters cast their vote the opposition however believes that number is inflated former opposition leader sam rainsy now living in exile tweeted that no credible election observer would confirm an election process
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that was quote falsified from the outset. for a majority of cambodians unsent is the only leader they've known he began his career as a military commander for cambodia's camaro rouge but as the regime carried out genocide on its own people can send defected to vietnam to help overthrow his own government he was named prime minister of cambodia in one thousand nine hundred five when he lost the country's first elections in one thousand nine hundred three he dismissed the results and refused to step down. after thirty three years as prime minister he remains firmly at the helm. that. was before there were so many competitors but now there's just one. tell me i hope this country in the future will have a real democracy not fake. so counting appeared little more than
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a formality just six hours after polls closed the ruling party claimed victory for the sixth time. extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling massive blazes a sixth person has been found dead in a wildfire raging through northern california in the u.s. among those who perished were two small children and their great grandmother more than thirty eight thousand people have been ordered to evacuate their homes and authorities warn the fires are far from under control. people in northern california are used to wildfires but not on this scale firefighters say they have never seen anything like it. they're doing all they counted to contain the flames but so far less than five percent of the blazes under control. it's burning in every direction all at the same time and we've got you know we have multiple resources the way that it's burning the intensity that's
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burning uphill downhill even if it doesn't have a strong wind on it it's it's burning is it's got a santa ana wind or for a strong sixty mile an hour seventy mile an hour wind. more than six hundred properties and homes have been destroyed since the fire broke out on monday night forty thousand people have been forced to flee the flames. but the family of sherry bledsoe seen here on the left did not manage to escape she received the news that her children a four and five year old boy and her grandmother were killed as they waited for help their former home has been burned to the ground and neighbors said the community was taken by surprise by the speed of the fire there was we were told we were in danger this was like you see in the movies with tornadoes. one minute it's far away the next minute everybody scream. the national guard has now also been drafted in to help but the dry weather and winds are hampering their efforts to put
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the fives out. israel has released palestinian teenager head to mimi from prison she was jailed for months alongside her mother for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank israelis call her a terrorist and she has four and for palestinians she has become a symbol of resistance. tommy has finally returned to her hometown in the israel occupied west bank mel seventeen years old she served and eight month prison term for assaulting israeli soldiers last year tommy says she now plans to study law at university in a bit to defend palestinians. and the resistance will continue until the occupation is removed all female prisoners in jail are strong and i thank everyone who stood by me while i was in prison and who stood with all women prisoners. that are.
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video went viral online in december showing tommy and her relative slapping and kicking israeli soldiers he's frail handed her twelve criminal charges over the incident including aggravated assault she agreed to plead guilty to a reduced charge sheet and much. her case drew global attention to israel's controversial detentions of palestinian minus rights groups including amnesty international and human rights watch have condemned such detentions after tommy miss release human rights watch his director for israel and palestine tweeted that although tamimi is free hundreds of palestinian children remain locked up with little attention on their cases. many israelis see her jailing differently tommy mr critics have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians have chits to mimi's actions president mahmoud abbas is a man tell me mr morris praising her as
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a role model of civil resistance following her release. to russia now it has put on a display of its military might during the annual navy day parade show or forty warships sailing in parade formation through the waters the st petersburg. president vladimir putin presided over the event saying his country's fleet helped protect russian interests large crowds turned out to catch a glimpse of warplanes and submarines. karen thomas has won the tour de france becoming the first ever welshman to win the event thomas only needed to complete the final stage to ensure victory it's his maiden tour de france title and the sixth time in seven years that a rider from team sky has won the road cycling's top competition cue the celebrations. champagne all round for team sky at the end of
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a triumphant sort of fronts just like in the last three years what's changed though is that when he himself the right thomas i'm likely to hear of the welshman secured his first ever told win after completing the rights of paris on sunday it's customary that the race leader is never challenged on the final stage meaning he could enjoy himself but competition remain face on this princes alexander christophe taking the final stage when the shots and he's a five foot pole eyes were on thomas as he crossed the finish line. joining him on the podium was teammate chris froome the defending champion having finished third. for thomas picturing is a dream come true you are going to slug him because of this race some remember at home from school to watch the end of the saw the france in the dream was over just to be appalled by the blitz or. so another emphatic win for team sky thanks to the unlikely as the champions. lewis hamilton has extended his lead in
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the formula one championship after winning the hungary and compre hamilton led from start to finish and continued his dominant recent form but it's another blow for his title rival sebastian vettel who sees the gap between the two drivers widen again with less than ten races to go this season. the two missed sadie's drivers started at the front of the grid with championship leader lewis hamilton in pole position but the ferrari's showed good pace in practice and sebastian vettel in particular was desperate to make up points on hamilton and close the gap in the standings spectators were hoping for a tense battle at the hungaroring. but having some was as composed as ever on a sweltering circuit and while most eighty's perform perfect pit stops ferrari cost vettel precious seconds a slow tie a chain. put him a long way behind rights leader how milton. not force the german to take drastic
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action to avoid losing even more ground in the championship five laps to go he called off a risky maneuver to get hostile to rebuffs us and into second place ahead of them hamilton crossed the finish line comfortably in first it's the reigning champions fifth win of the season and it keeps the british drive on course for a fifth while title. race for us. so now has a twenty four point lead over his rival vettel an advantage that will help him enjoy the upcoming summer break. there's heavy traffic in many large cities around the world but mexico city is particularly notorious for its snarled intersections and clogged highways now a theater company is hoping to provide a bit of light relief for the city's frustrated motorists bringing ballet from the stage to the pavement the group stages each dance in fifty eight seconds exactly
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the length of time it takes for the traffic lights to change the performances began two weeks ago and appear to be well received so far. you're watching news more coming up at the top of the hour i'm irish waiter in berlin thanks for joining us. is going to. tell managers who today you know. you know the banks. and so was the language of a bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. of technology. the result of more.
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