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getting at this point that's right definitely and not only the jewish community these hate crimes in the united states are depending on the events are happening with lots of communities there were shootings were a black people were killed in a church now it's the jewish community just just a little while ago that was the first anniversary of the parkland shooting a high school shooting so the over arching question here is the question of gun control for sure after the pock lynch hooting there was a nationwide movement that was calling for tougher gun controls many of the democratic candidates that are just beefing up and just getting ready for the primaries are calling for tougher gun controls in interesting the u.s. president donald trump just yesterday spoke to a convention of the n.r.a. the national rifle association where he said they want to take away your guns
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you've got to go out and vote so he himself sees himself as the person protecting the right of gun ownership in the united states and what we see again is a very divided nation on this issue all over solid following the story for us from washington thanks for that and will we bring you more details when we get them to sri lanka know where at least fifteen people including six children are dead after security forces raided a suspected islam as hideout in the eastern district of empower the country's been scrambling to crack down on extremists including a so-called exam islamic state after the bombings that killed more than two hundred fifty people on easter sunday she like as president has promised to search every household until all those with suspected links to the attacks are found. this time the victims suspected militants blew themselves up and special forces closed in. residence a distance lee populated neighborhood was the scene of an intense guy. battle that
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left several dead a young girl and a woman were pulled alive from the rubble. and. they could probably be their family members a mother and daughter they were sent to the nearest hospital. actually they had already gained consciousness as the army medical team and given them attention immediately. as investigators try to piece together what happened here and the links to last week's attacks police carried out door to door searches in the area authorities interlink are under pressure to deal swiftly with islamic extremism. this won't stop so we won't stop either we are the army we are the type of people who protect the country we have the ability we will definitely in good time completely remove these groups from the northern province we're sure of this i say this with personal responsibility in. a series of raids on friday turned up bomb
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making material and a militant hideout one hundred thousand metal balls like night sticks and fertilizer among the stash. it comes as the cleanup operation of the science of one of last weekend's bombings begins one hundred people were killed here after a series of police failures now sri lanka is trying to repair the damage. to sudan now where the country's military rulers and an opposition coalition have agreed in principle on the formation of a joint transitional council it comes as thousands of protesters continue to rally in the capital khartoum to demand the country's military rulers step down we've been massing outside army headquarters for three weeks keeping up pressure even after the ousting of president omar al bashir on april eleventh. your correspondent melanie current about was in the capital khartoum where she spoke to some of the
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demonstrators. what. they called it is sit in but in the streets of khartoum nothing is still working and the greatest in the capital gets around it by trying to keep the. peace to send a tree on the face of the stages i grew up reading history songs in the cities like not praying everywhere. to be nice and cross the generations is the overwhelming sound you hear all over town nevertheless people into done people insisting that fight isn't over just yet. the lot of the people's demands have not been met yet that's why business come here i've come all the way from el good on earth and i'm going to remain here until the regime actually falls. and everybody here is united as the people give you a sense of comfort when you sitting here that there is no fear. these
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people will only be said to spike when the regime steps down completely and power is handed to a civilian transitional government. in. incredibly well organized in cheerful protest we are witnessing here but clementine is doing security checks revolutionary aren't being created on the streets and cleaning patrols taking care of the rubbish. you can tell these protesters are here to stay and make sure that their revolution isn't stolen from them oh hello hello. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. mozambique's government is urging people in coastal regions to seek higher ground in the wake of cycling canada officials have warned of flooding and mudslides in the days ahead as heavy rain slashed the region cycling kenneth made landfall late thursday thursday say it could bring it twice as much rain as the deadly cycle and we dated last
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month. rival rallies have been held in the venezuelan capital caracas supporters of president nicolas maduro marched against states in the region which have a recognized his rival why though as an interim president why don't mean while withheld his own rally calling for another mass demonstration on may the first. staying with that story and moving to washington d.c. at the venezuelan embassy just like the country's president is facing an uncertain future left wing activists supporting nicholas woodrow have been occupying the building they're trying to stop diplomats who support for the guard over him taking it over the u.s. recognizes choir there was venezuela's leader but the activists say the u.s. government is helping engineer a coup you know because helena humphrey has more. venezuela's power struggle is playing out here the country's u.s. embassy in washington d.c. for two weeks now american support this event is when his embattled nicolas maduro
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occupied the building day and night they want to stop representatives an opposition leader and self declared interim president one by door from setting up shop in the leftist group calls itself the. embassy protection collective is only one of its leaders shows us insight margaret the flowers doesn't play in venezuela as leaders for the country's economic and humanitarian crisis so much as her own. if the united states actually cared about the economic situation then venezuela we would stop the economic coercive measures that we're using you know the preventing them from having access to their gold in the bank of london or being able to use petro dollars you know we would stop you know we would let them have the assets that they have here in the united states of the united states is holding onto we would stop pressuring other countries who try to you know provide goods to them. other activists say they're concerned about the prospect of u.s. military intervention americans have
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a special duty to the people around the world to stand up and oppose that kind of aggression which is carried out in our name but without our approval. they accuse the us of being part of what they see as an overthrow of power. i know so much about the various coups in which the united states has either been complicit or the instigator and i think this is a rare opportunity we have to interfere at of time. but time is running out for the activists if the u.s. government says the protest is breaking the law and will have to leave the. station where either people are off to workers embassies like the one behind me and now becoming flashpoints in an international tug of war between two men who both claim to be president of one country. nearly sixty nations have joined the trumpet ministration in backing one at this embassy in washington remains a rare outpost of support from. south africans have been marking twenty
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five years since the end of apartheid country's system of enforced racial segregation on this day nine hundred ninety four. president nelson mandela's election brought an end to decades of white minority rule marking the start of a new era in the country's history so much progress has been made since then the legacy of apartheid still looms large. south africa's president dance with supporters to mark the occasion the end of apartheid a quarter century ago. on this day thirty five years ago we founded a new country i thought africa is a country that is defined by the principles of equality unity nine hundred shell is them and none sexism apartheid or forcible racial segregation became state policy nine hundred forty eight soon black south africans had their
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rights and often their property stripped away campaigners like nelson mandela were put in prison and protests were swiftly and often brutally put down it was only through pressure from the international community that the apartheid regime began to crumble. in one thousand nine hundred president goodluck villain declared released nelson mandela from prison today he says it took him a long time to understand the injustice of apartheid i have very good it that we couldn't sooner you know hasty change from one part of the to a more just system. now all south africans are equal in the eyes of the law but racially driven economic inequality here is some of the worst in the world and the dream of true equality is still out of reach for the poor. and our reminder of the top story we're following for you one person has been killed and three others wounded in a shooting at a synagogue in southern california police have
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a nineteen year old suspect in custody local authorities are treating the shooting as a potential hate crime. you're watching the news after the break we have the best of the action from saturday's german soccer games and the bullets they go with make mechanic line i'll be back with more news top the hour. sometime in the twenty sixth. my great granddaughter. like in your life time in around half a century. your world around two degrees warmer.
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inevitably sea levels rise by at least one meter in this century. we're going to have some climate impacts to turn greater than we see or maybe. it's really frightening. why are people more concerned. little yellow. shorts may thirty first t.w. . there was six games on saturday but only one really mattered on match day thirty one right here behind me a much skin seeded the mother of all. this thing is obviously. against shout and it's always about more than just points. as you can see there is just so much at
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stake here i guess it's a fight for bragging rights before this is a heated davi discussion about the tides the race shelter meanwhile could use a hand in the battle against relegation. to match day thirty one three just the key players in the race for the european places but lives in combat are brave enough all in with a shout it's tight it's tense and it's coming down to the wire. welcome to the bundestag here on d.w.i. mc mechanic line now it doesn't matter where dorgan is shot the are the table the road dobby is always the biggest game on the calendar but this season there's a little extra spice shaka having the second worst campaign in the club's history and are dangerously close to relegation dortmund on the other hand are in the final round of a heavyweight fight for the title the last time dortmund did the double again they won the league in twenty twelve as a pretty good omen and as another another win against shout that would put marco was the side of pope as asian to win the championship. few games in football evoke
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such passion is too big and shocker to both teams plenty at stake in this one will be at its offices ends of the table shall cut down on their luck and true to form the title contender struck first i carried in his head on the end of jayden sam shows dinkins in the box sanchez who has more assists than anyone this season but watch closely the englishman struck by a lighter thrown by shout to fans don't mislead lasted just four minutes this controversially had judged to be handful daniel caligiuri leveling from the parents the sport eighteen minutes gone more shout to joy followed caligiuri scorn amazed by salish sammy he somehow managed to beat four top and defenders to the pool despite dominating possession dome and went in at half time frustrated by shout and there is frustration soon boiled over. mark or roy sharing
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a straight red for this foul on stewart said and i would go on to captain disappearing down the tunnel with him perhaps the side streams of the title. caligiuri crashed in the resulting free kick clearly relishes these gains this was he stared goal in his last four to be matches he's also got three assists in that time and if this was bad for dormant because why. yes another reckless challenge. another red card five minutes after the last of marius both the man dismissed starts in a carbon copy of his captain the nine men refused to cave in x. over it so let the far post pull one pack. but darby tate belongs to shout by putting the gloss on the victory i saw two with four minutes to go i guess in question with a house i was not to design always a different game to
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a normal bundesliga game it's like a cup match there's only a winner and a loser and it doesn't matter where you are in the table. if someone of unity if we don't win our game says it's impossible to catch up with. an answer. before they shall because last went into him and was in two thousand and twelve the coach that say this man who stevens five years before that shouter were beaten by two women to end their title hopes history has a funny habit of coming back to home she and i. what a win that shall almost say from the drop but they need will help from club why well if glad when their match against it got it opens a nine point cushion between shocker and their relegation rivals and with just street games left of the season and nine points up for grabs it's looking pretty good so did the foles dish out a big big favor. an ecovillage took charge of his first game which took guts his
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job is simple make sure the team doesn't suffer also mastic relegation they started the game on the back foot got that had a glorious chance to take the lead in the fifth minute was but allison player was thwarted by ron roberts in this to go up i believe had made. five changes from the side that humiliated itself in a six nil defeat to oust book and there was clearly more fights in this team and respect and borne a series of both picked up yellow cards. gradually the hosts started to create chances to all the gonzalo castro's attempts at finish let a lot to be desired. but almost punished them but your last month failed to break the deadlock from another one on one situation frustration for coach d. to hacking after half time stuttgart grew in confidence and a start just don't this once agonizingly can.

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