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and that's just one week ago they are a attack a suicide attack of a child was foiled that tells you something about the schools of this entire situation is that just adults that are in in to. basically really working for a book or a because they do get a salary or they do get through it but it's also children while forced to to become part of this entire. goal of forming a islamic state not just here but in a huge part of sub-saharan africa that influence is pretty much there which has to do with the desperation of many people in nigeria and other parts of subset africa especially the neighboring countries come over when you share a child struggling struggling to contain the jihadi from gaining more ground and if the shah reporting from lagos nigeria thank you. to hong kong now where protesters have again turned out in large numbers to demand
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the resignation of the territory's leader carrie lam over a controversial extradition law all demonstrators are gathering outside government headquarters and other sites the protests come a day after one of the largest rallies in hong kong's history with nearly 2000000 people taking part. and protesters insist that an apology is insufficient to make things right between lamb and the citizens she represents us of the evil is not enough because we show when will. we activate again that's why we urge for full withdrawal apologize is not enough because. she order police and allow police to hold a gun should twist people just apply what beijing. that in 98 annoyed. just copy what happened in thailand and scum us care and hong kong is such
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a more modern city she is not capable anymore how can the leader of the government allow polish hold against a twist people that's really terrible. for democracy activists joshua long speaking to daily news earlier today now to guatemala where the vocal vote counting is underway after a 1st round of presidential elections in early preliminary results suggests former 1st lady sandra tourist's is in the lead or taurus has been the clear front runner in opinion polls and is expected to come out on top in the 1st round but she is likely to fall short of the majority needed to avoid a runoff election with a 2nd place rival in august and you have you are get us a has been tracking the vote in guatemala for you and sent this update watermelons will have to wait for the formal announcement of the 2 candidates who will face off in the 2nd round of the presidential election but one thing is already. clear sign that doris won't have it easy she may have won the 1st round but she is deeply
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unpopular among those who didn't vote for her which is the vast majority of the population paving the way for her rival to become the next president no matter the outcome we see on august 11th and that 2nd round this process will always be remembered not only for several scandals and corruption allegations but especially for the voters disenchantment they decided to simply not show up in the polls to low voter turnout is a further symptom of what a most fragile democracy. having i guess there are reporting while 2 of the leading candidates were barred from taking part in sunday's ballot fuelling concerns that the elections may not be fair on many guatemalans are frustrated with the situation at home and considering leaving the country behind the soil is fertile and the climate is mild mako gone solace loves his homeland but he barely makes ends meet by working in the fields. we will see my work is just enough to
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survive even if i work day and night. i have that in a fire i want to be somebody as if i have a dream that's driving me and then swinging. in his village there's only a primary school without a car the secondary school was inaccessible and mako needed to work the land good jobs are rare a problem felt around quite a mala over half of quite a mullins live in poverty. marco is looking for ways to help out his relatives financially in the u.s. he believes he can make money fast always but i'm not going to wait around on a government to help me. i have to fight for myself. to get to the usa you have to invest 1st but. after a few days or months you get your money back here on the other hand it's hard to invest in any business because of extortion. extortion
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poverty and the lack of jobs all the violence it's so widespread on the outskirts of the capital that police seldom head into the small alleys about 10 people die every day in what a model from violent crime to gang members agreed to tell us more on condition of anonymity. for you think about is money to get high you don't care if you rob a hardworking person or poor man. you hold a knife to his throat and take everything away from him. he other man brags about his extortion skills he's not going to get if they don't want to pay they get a bullet i've said you don't want to pay ok no problem but i turn around and leave and the others attack and. i've done. as quite a model holds its presidential elections many citizens aren't expecting change. the
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country is listed among the most corrupt in the world many people try to leave for the us bringing children with them can increase their chances for asylum. marco wants to leave in 2 months no matter what even if he faces tougher border controls. can happen to me on the way yes but i am courageous and i will fight for my dream. the founder of chinese telecoms giant waterway has compared the company to a badly damaged airplane and announced plans to slash production runs langfang expects global smartphone sales to be down 40 percent this year as a result of u.s. attempts to isolate the company internationally but he says the company will recover. way is waking up to the damage of its blacklisting by the white house
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during a panel discussion of the company's shenzhen headquarters ren jong fayed laid out the impact in numbers. sean will actually be in the next 2 years i think we will reduce our capability as our revenues will be about $30000000000.00 lower than predicted so our sales forecast is $100000000000.00 in revenue this year and next year but in 2020 we may reconvene our growth momentum to contribute more to human society washington. new shit week you don't know when but in february u.s. companies began having to seek government permission to sell components to walk away in a move designed to harm the chinese companies ability to operate abroad and it's worked better than what ways boss had expected. when she she to shut the time we didn't think the matter would disrupt top business we didn't anticipate it was going to be as severe as it has become but we did some preparation is like a badly damaged death plane we protected only the core elements like the fuel tank
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though we didn't protect our other parts. only 5 and there could be more structural damage ahead for a while way as the u.s. continues to urge its allies not to involve the chinese company in their 5 g. networks who are always strongly denies the white house's claims that its systems could provide a back door through which beijing could spy on or even crippled the west and despite u.s. efforts. insists huawei can repair its broken wings and fly again. as speaking of flying the paris air show has started today and of washy it's the largest showcase of aviation and the aerospace industries might in the world with 2500 companies exhibiting and more than 300000 visitors expected to attend but trade war is weighing on business and safety concerns around jet maker boeing it's taking place under a bit of a cloud. the sky over look bushy is
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a showplace for the aircraft manufacturers of the world but this year boeing doesn't feel like showing off after 2 deadly crashes it's 737 max has been grounded worldwide and that's done immeasurable damage to the plane maker's reputation but it's far from clear that boeing's crisis can benefit its european rival air bus the aviation industry is deeply unsettled by international trade conflicts involving the u.s. and airlines say that threatens their plans to buy new planes both boeing and airbus have received more cancellations the new orders since the beginning of the year their order books are shrinking even though demand for aircraft is growing think airbus and boeing are both sitting in an industry which is continuing to show strong growth if we look at what's driving kind of passenger you know growth it's coming out of asia and to some degree the middle east and there seems to be no signs of that slowing down every year the revenue passenger miles continues to go
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up but the benefits of this growth are looting the plane makers with signs they need above all a new strategy to combat trade tensions. jeremy face their final group game against south africa at the women's world cup shortly and far from being a dead game the match against south africa could be all important and mark meadows from his forces here to explain why i get to see you mark so they're already thought to the last 16 i think really need to win this game they do indeed because they don't want to end up finishing 2nd in the group because that could mean they play a hold of the usa in the next round and they desperately want to avoid that because as you'll see a little later the u.s. are in great form so they want to win the group because basically if china or all spain get a big score one of them tonight for win and germany lose the south africa all of a sudden germany a 2nd. and it's unlikely the usa will finish 2nd as well to play them but if the
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u.s. took their foot off the gas who knows so it is a big game you don't want to lose momentum at this stage even if you're already through and i don't think they will i think they'll go for they've not been great so far was the one well known in both their games up to this point but so africa are the weakest team in the group so we have to expect them to win the group and they also want to win the group because that means you would play a 3rd place team from another group in the last 16 obviously a slightly weaker side lot of strategic thinking you know. what could be the key to this evening's game to winning it i think the standard of the women's world cup so far has been absolutely super the standard of women's football has improved enormously since the last world cup but the one position where even the women at the tournament say it's still not right is the goalkeeping position we've had lots of poor go in this place apart from chile and argentina i must say and germany and that's the key thing germany's goalkeeper has been absolutely superman has been key to these 210 wins now we're wondering if the coach has taken the good rest and he
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won against africa but no she's not messing around she knows is important and what short is in the starting line up and we can hear now from the coach for 2nd book about how important this game still is even though they're through to the last 16. of them we're not going to go into the game trying to get a draw because we want to take the next step in the tournament we're going to be up against yet another different teams are aim is to leave the pitches winners after 90 minutes. from not so good. and it's not just group b. finishing up tonight it's also group we have the hosts france they've already qualified they're playing nigeria who are 3rd you've got career against norway as well norway or 2nd so there's a lots of jockeying around for the business and we still don't know which 3rd place teams will go through to the next round so there's lots of intrigue still to come an open field so what happened with the big game last night. was the usa that was
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the 2nd game and. a record in the 1st game they were quite so good against chile last night they won 3 nil we can have a look at some of the action now i mean carli lloyd came into the starting line up for alex morgan 5 goals against time but that wasn't good enough to stand a lot of that she actually broke a record she now has scored in 6 straight games at the women's world cup ahead of that was from juliet absolutely super best head of the tournament so far kelly lloyd topped off with another go on the carbon copy day she missed a penalty late on she could have a hat trick but there you go a good win for the usa and yet they are looking that seems to be they're looking like the team to beat march madness thank you so very much and thank you for spending this part of your day with me back at the top of the hour.
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