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business news live from bergland reporting from a communications blackout d.w. speaks with journalists in the troubled region of kashmir struggling to get the news out to media there remain under tight restrictions a month after india's suspended the region's autonomy also coming up pope francis wrapping up his africa trip with a visit to the indian ocean island of the richest he's honoring the memory of a missionary work for tolerance and interfaith understanding plus in tennis an epic
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u.s. open final rafael nadal beating daniel. by doing set. to spank your 19 grand slam title and he is now just one off the men's all time record . i'm sara kelly welcome to the program reporters in india and mr cashmere are struggling to do their jobs without internet phone lines or mobile phone service more than a month after india suspended the region's autonomy reporting from kashmir so faces severe restrictions an unprecedented communications shutdown. corresponded to me should fall travel to srinagar in india the minister kashmir actually found out kashmiris are often left in a state of confusion without access to reliable news. a news room
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without internet phone lines almost connections this is in 2019. bantry a reporter for a national newspaper. the computers at work simply to write stories on. to get his work to the people as headquarters in another city he has to save it on a pen drive and take it to a media facilitation center run by the government. the center has one internet connection and 5 computers for hundreds of local national and international journalists. it's also where he can catch up with other reporters on what they are hearing but these aren't the only hoarders he and his colleagues in kashmir face. really it's very difficult to get off for that instance already and right to be really careful and concerned there have been so many journalists have been someone about the officials who had to do good from this information is against it sort of
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against a threat and of course and also. there are occasional briefings like today when reporters are invited to hear from army and police of a show that. the focus of the briefing however is not on the situation in the media randi it is on pakistan and its alleged efforts at infiltration. officials insist that the past month has been the most peaceful and kashmir and shutting down communications has been a legitimate means to achieve that we have not. done this. is. one of them to move with the. west and this is a blow. but it isn't just trouble makers for the government as why did about dogs on the media are evident when security forces don't count as always reporters
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cannot argue i tell baba to declare that maybe in the absence of communication networks and reliable knew was hearsay and conjecture rampant if any to ask or to one dog by security forces for example the people is the one that weiland has broken out that there's no way to better fire. these unofficial channels are amplified because dress events do not trust little clue people was on national television news. they believe those journalists are throwing the official line from the hindu nationalist government and refusing to portray the hardships on the ground. it was merely don't get any news media reports fake news these schools are open shops are open traffic is moving but look around you you are in the heart of srinagar shops are closed schools are closed people are distressed on the good news many of the news i've watched is totally fake we can't trust the media anymore we can't trust what they are saying. and they spock is grateful that his editors do
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not dictate what he can and cannot write but he why he is that all journalists do not have that freedom. they don't even go to their duty is not a single comment on the street and what has happened to the people not a single comment this question there are some kinds of precious press the local press is feeding the precious. right to speak freely want simply be the stored when the phone stopped ringing again. let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world british prime minister boris johnson is meeting his irish counterpart as johnson tries to save his hardline bribes and strategy the 2 are thought to be discussing a short term compromise over how to handle the irish border once britain leaves the european union later johnsonville us u.k. lawmakers to back his plan for an early general election. very slim in our results in russian local elections show big losses for the ruling parties slate in moscow
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candidates supported by opposition leader alexina volleyed won almost half of the vote even after many opposition candidates were removed from the ballot there was low voter turnout. and in hong kong hundreds of students have him in chains after another weekend of anti-government protest meanwhile the administration is warning foreign governments not to interfere in what it calls the territories internal affairs that's after demonstrators outside of the united states consulate appealed to washington for support. francis wraps up his tour of africa today with a celebration of diversity on the island of the pontiff lands at a short while ago will be paying tribute to a 19th century french missionary who works for tolerance on the island in the indian ocean now he arrives in mauritius following stops in mozambique and madagascar. creased reports now from the richest on an enduring legacy.
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we're into a faith family outing to the grave of jack daisy the love of beatified french missionary. was born a hindu but is now a christian by the mondays hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here to get the. poor but then as you do not have problems i come here to talk about it with father enough. the answer doesn't always come right away but it does come to say. i usually prefer the children i want to be good or nice to give them would health. and education good manners that is impacting. the bed tonight going now growing mine is saying there. could have been started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on their wishes but he did more than preach he treated freed slaves as equals and gave
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a voice to the poor many here still call them the apostle of more riches. literally. every one of. these a symbol of the country's unity if you give. people flocked to him you can see this it is grace that. people from all religions and cultures on to him as a spiritual father. and as a father figure. the population of more resources into the rest is made up of christians muslims and buddhists. a mosque right next to him to temple in maurice's that is totally normal it is a very religious country but in the same time very tolerant. the pope's
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visit is a special honor for all faiths here. we do not consider to be divided up what the whole muslim community here welcomes the pope. bowed out maybe after all we are all one people talk to us or. whatever it's just we were through with one paper john paul the 2nd visited in 1989. just as thrilled by the current pope's visit we welcome everyone who stands for peace yet ready to publish it why do you want these at a civil. and human dignity and her family visibly moved after the visit to father levels grave. i didn't. even explain later she says it gave her strength next year at the latest the family will reunite to come back here just in other news the hurricane that ripped through
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the bahamas last week has now hit the east coast of canada though downgraded to a tropical storm dorian still causing damage with ing up waves the flooding waterfront areas the storm lashed the canadian coast with strong winds and heavy rain knocking out power in hundreds of thousands of homes officials asked people to stay off the roads but the damage there has been nothing like the devastation that dorian wreaked on the bahamas have a look. a 13 hour ferry ride to bringing the homeless to a safe haven. hundreds of survivors from the worst hit areas of the application and grand bahama islands a streaming south to now sound the capital of the bahamas was largely spared dorian's destructive force it's a time for reunions and rejoicing at being a life. i had that stayed with 3 kids i actually 5 kids but 3 young ones to me nearly 3 dead and it was all i'm very grateful of
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how do i go out and i give thanks to god for a lot not the sea and not a very good word out on when my home collapsed and i fairly i don't was that i you know because a lot of people died and i thought i was going to be one of them and i just we just started praying and there we thing and then we survived. dream homes on the up because reduced to match would by the nightmare hurricane. locals talk of the bodies still buried in the rubble the smell that pervades everything the lack of food and safe drinking water. for those unwilling or unable to leave the battle for survival is not yet over. sports news now is it now and in tennis rafael nadal be done nearly meditative in 5 exhausting sets to win his
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4th u.s. open title in new york the doll was pushed to the brink of the 1st set scraping by $75.00 but they have a loss the next at $63.00 but then mounted an improbable comeback winning the 3rd and the 4th sets to force a decisive 5th but the spaniard came out on top winning 6 for the doll now has 19 grand slam titles to his name just one behind the all time leader roger federer. joining me here. in the studio to talk through roughened of dolls a 4th u.s. open title is the lima hotel key from deep have a use for it so the key is the 21900 champion was he the favorite to me york though iraq is always a hit in new york and i think it comes down to his style his never give up attitude the fact that he's come back from injuries i mean you know they were caught they hot and you going to get rewarded for it it's very annoying with the american work ethic as frontin you meant to deflect just say he's had a very tumultuous relationship with the crowd in the united states and that's understandable but there's so you warmed up to him and that's because at one point
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the hostilities was so great that he even flipped the finger at them he's come out and he's apologized of a sins and i think maybe down the road he too can become a fan favorite not as raw but perhaps because more of his personality and the fact that he is so unfiltered roughen a doll we have to return to talking about him because he used the one title away from beating roger federer having the most grand slam titles to their name can he do it or will he do it well yes it's very doable and i mean here's the thing roger federer i mean he has been ahead for a very long time when it comes to having the most men seen those grand stem wins and that record for the longest time people thought no one would even come close to it that's why they call federer the gold but now we have nadal who's just one behind him and of course also has time on his side his 33 years old compared to roger federer who is 38 but there is criticism directed often at nadal and that is
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that people often say he's very one dimensional and they say this because he tends to dominate k. so for example 12 of his 1000 france them wins have come at the french open and this is why that win yesterday at the u.s. open that was so important because it shows that he's also slowly growing very comfortable on the hot courts that he can find success on them and so yeah it's very realistic that he will pass federer and. if you have i mean how much of a threat does he pose in the future to the big 3 that's the question i mean he's had an incredible summer but is this a one off a can he keep it up to men's tennis right now need some medvedev somebody who can break the dominance of the big 3. and water and joke of it the last 12 grand slams actually have been won by that trio and let's also remember that medvedev he came very close to winning last night you know he almost made a comeback so he is tennis is big. hope right now the only one who talk sports
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thank you. coming up next a look at the life and work of the violinist get in kramer make sure you stay tuned for that meantime i'm sara kelley in for a living and you have been watching us here on deja vu news thank you so much for tuning in and have a great day. for . american troops there. are a meal and i'm doing on the ground new delusion the army calls its person to voice broke so please for the success or water for climate change in the return of. only 3 things check out.
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