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made in germany. your business magazine d w. o o o. o. o. o o o o. o this is deja vu news live from bill and she is off a cholera epidemic in mozambique hundreds of people contract a contagious disease following a devastating cyclone with vos numbers of people displaced relief workers all warning of a second disaster also coming up. thousands of palestinians mark the anniversary of the weekly gaza crisis if the event turns deadly in the four palestinians killed
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and more than two hundred injured in clashes with israeli forces. and people in ukraine prepares to go to the polls to elect a new president will they opt for a familiar face or take a chance on a new come out we look at what issues might sway sunday's results. i'm christine wonder ball come to the program. in mozambique the number off color of cases has risen dramatically from fife to nearly three hundred in just two days the world health organization is warning of a second if cholera spreads among survivors off the day. it hits two weeks ago the water borne disease causes acute diary of that can kill within hours if not treated hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes in the cyclon that hits mozambique
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malawi and some one of the worst affected areas is the city of beirut on the indian ocean. and in many settlements such as here in beirut the flooding hasn't completely receded and many people are waiting for help nothing's been done for us there's no aid even though i live here alone with my children. every extra day in the mud increases the risk of severe diarrhea or even of cholera outbreaks in rural districts the situation is even worse large areas of land are still under water we visit a small clinic in the village of one go or what the storm left of it there is only one doctor who treats one hundred fifty patients a day testing them for malaria another looming danger he would be powerless against a cholera outbreak. yes the numbers are increasing we can't do much we hand out chlorine tablets to disinfect the drinking water and
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we tell people to wash for it before eating it and especially to wash their hands if. anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip to date mark one year since the start of weekly press his their hell to demand the right to return to israel and an end to israel's blockade of the gaza strip but like those weekly protests today's events deadly with four palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured.
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palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. israel estimates forty thousand palestinians gathered at the border there calling for the right to enter israel and an end to the blockade on gaza which stops imports and exports causing poverty and hardship. generally only get help but now we came today to emphasize and prove to the world that we have rights and we can't give up our forget our rights that can't be forced upon us. not to go to a peaceful today when a peaceful young protester was killed we did not retaliate we want to confront them in a small way throwing stones to teach them a lesson and deliver our message that we want our stolen rights returned so we can
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go back to palestine. the protests march to anniversaries it's a year since the start of the great much of return rallies which call for palestinian refugees and their descendants to be allowed to return to their former homes in israel and it's the forty third land day commemorating the death of six arab israelis killed during protests in one nine hundred seventy six against israel . six pro-creation of palestinian land gaza semes leadership says the protests at the border will continue. our correspondent on ukraine is in jerusalem i asked her how the clashes might influence israel's general elections in ten days time. well i think that's why all eyes were set today on that day of protests because it came after a week of really heightened tensions between israel and hamas it started a week ago when a rocket was launched from gaza into central israel it landed. small village north
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of tel aviv in a family home people were injured there and prime minister netanyahu was in washington at the time he cut short his visit there was a lot of pressure as israel always will respond to rockets we tell you today and there was more rocket fire coming out of gaza as well but with the help of egypt's mitigation there has been there had been a tense calm of the past couple of days and of course now the question was what will happen today and how this will play out it has been a lot of pressure also prime minister netanyahu for a very tough response so whatever happens and the situation remains tense and also volatile whatever happens here on the ground and gaza has dominated the election campaign this week at least will of course also dominate the remaining election and up to the elections happen on paper nine. alright pope francis has arrived in the moroccan capital rabat for
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a visit aimed at furthering dialogue between the religions francis was invited to moral code by came on it during the two day trip the pontiff will need muslim leaders and sin to brace a mass for the country's minority catholic community interfaith dialogue is a priority for the process. now to some of the stories making news around the world has in slovakia also all around the city actually a new head of state in the second round of the country's presidential election the runoff pits environmental activists who sign up shop which will vary against european commission vice president. schiff children over one forty percent in the first round she could become the first woman to hold the largely ceremonial. and cities all over the world a switch people for the lights on that block structures for it's to raise awareness about climate change in sydney the iconic opera house went dark and in hong kong
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dozens of companies turned off in the nation off their high rise buildings. the rolling stones all spoken in a tour of north america while singer mick jagger received medical treatment the seventy five year old treated regrets to fans and he said he would be back on stage as soon as he can a spokesperson did not elaborate on the sing his condition on sunday the people of ukraine will elect a new president in a vote closely watched in the west and in russia the last time ukrainians went to the polls in twenty fourteen the country was in freefall russia had just an extra at the crimea region and conflict between government forces and pro russian separatists has broken out in the country's east now five years on the abuse nick connelly takes a look at the issues on versions minds. i more than ten thousand people have lost their lives since war broke out in eastern ukraine back in twenty fourteen millions have been forced to leave their homes as
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the shooting continues political attempts to end the conflict remain stuck in no man's land but the fact the fighting didn't spread further and that ukraine's army was able to regroup essential to president petro poroshenko as campaign when his message to voters is clear only he can keep ukraine safe and stand up to russia. but five years of war have also left their mark on ukrainians pockets in europe second poorest nation real incomes are still lower than they were before the rule as household bills have skyrocketed. over three million ukrainians have left the country in search of work it's these people pensioners and those on low income struggling to get by the ex prime minister yulia timoshenko is trying to reach she promises to cut household bills in health as soon as she's elected and do more to ensure ukrainians can find work at home both president poroshenko and at the prime
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minister to machine have been around for decades and many ukrainians especially younger voters are hungry for change. one person who seems to fit the bill is actor and comedian polygamous lenski the forty one year old may have no previous political experience but he has played the president before and the hit series servant of the people the sitcom tells the story of a schoolteacher whose rant about the state of the country is caught on video by one of his pupils the video goes viral and the teacher suddenly finds himself catapulted to the top job don't worry good morning mr president. mixing footage from the sitcom with his campaign ads zelinsky is now trying to convince ukrainians that he's the outside of the country needs to shake up its corrupt politics his motto has become president but stay in regarding his critics argue that in reality he's no outsider launching a campaign calling him a puppet of the only got. a sworn enemy of president petro poroshenko it's called
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he who puts on television in the first place and on whose channel he announced his surprise run for the presidency selenski denies this anything untoward about his relations with the businessman. for now the polls put zelinsky in first place far ahead of his rivals but questions remain come election day will ukrainians really take the job and vote for someone whose only experience of politics so far has been with a t.v. script in his hand. australia could become the first country in the welsh to jail social media except executives who fail to quickly remove violent content the new proposal comes amid growing anger at the role facebook in the christ church has to meet fifty people died in attacks which the government and australian citizen live on the site facebook has admitted it must be more correct. and joining me now in
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the serious bring us more on the responses to. matthew so matthew which walking about jail time for the likes of. irene the stick is that well maybe not for mark zuckerberg but june time and hefty fines are on the cards if this proposal passes through the australian parliament next week and and it wouldn't. make it a criminal offense for media companies to filter in the content that is extremely violent and to do so quickly and that's to keep it for clipart that will be decided by a jury nonetheless the prime minister has said today with. this move that they're calling out essential media companies for a living their sites to be quote weaponized let's take a listen to voices i have the technology to do this and i have the opportunity to do it and we guide to insist that by doing and if i don't do it all fights the state with one it will penalties imaginable for them and on top of that potential prison terms for executives through if they are responsible at u.s.
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reaction been like this was facebook's it well firstly the reaction has been stepped in part some people then that it's unlikely that they'll be able to start actually. executives from around the world. but the key thing is that this is a shot across the bow for social media companies across the world and history and prime ministers that is hoping that people will copy them facebook. has been kind of took my message out there today pushing back and see me the most to. serve a chief operating officer and a lesser of two newspaper new zealand are lining some moves one of them is to restrict who and who can live broadcast on the site so that's one thing the looking at another is spending more money on the off fish and intelligence that can weed out these videos so that they're no more spreading kind of just going viral in the aftermath of these that it's all right the devil is matthew murray with that story
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for us i think. and for me no one ferrari's shellac has secured the first poll of his career after finishing top off the qualifying for the bahrain crowd pre the monic ask dr assessing your track record to take pole gemini's so best investment came second to clinch a ferrari front row while defending champion lewis hamilton could only manage but in his miss avies hamilton's team mate championship. test starts in fourth on sunday. and it's happy birthday to the caped crusader and on screen super hero back then turns eighty today he made his debut and detective comics in nineteen thirty nine since then he went on t.v. own t.v. series followed by a decades long korea in movie theaters multiple exes have played the dog superhero over the yes and even non-human act as have put on the black wing enough for everyone to have the papers.
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you're watching news live from stories this next i'm christine went out on twitter at one to seven and watching see you next. to. a city in ruins maron a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population ask the flame strangers occupied the city center in two thousand and seventeen president to church's response was told. by
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