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this is deja news live from berlin jordan's former crown prince says he's under house arrest. accuses jordanian leaders of corruption and incompetence the military has warned him to stop damaging the country stability also coming up. steps up security on easter sunday 2 years after the worst terror attack in the country's history alaska's security analyst why no one has been brought to justice plus the showdown between the. 2 top clubs buying showed life safe while they're still
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number one. welcome to our viewers around the world i'm michael oku we begin in jordan where former crown prince homs have been hussein is claiming to be under house arrest in a videotaped message the king's half brother sharply criticize the government but denied being part of any plot to overthrow it the army says homs is not under arrest but warned him not to damage the country's security. jordan's crime prince hands it been hussein on his wedding day in 2004. an embrace from his half brother king abdullah. 6 months later the king would strip pams of his title of crime prince and give it to his own son instead. but hamza remains popular in jordan close to tribal leaders and seen
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as in touch with ordinary people he now says that's why he's been targeted. in a video sent to the b.b.c. hamza says he is under house arrest after being warned that he got too close to critics of the king he says he is not part of any conspiracy but he does openly condemn jordan's leaders this country has become corrupt from its ism and in this one. state t.v. earlier in the edge that hamza had been asked to stop activities targeting quote security and stability it said security agencies arrested multiple former top officials as report swirled of a plot to unseat the king the army denies that the former crime prince himself is under arrest but alarm bells are ringing for jordan's allies which see it as a key bastion of stability in a volatile region. recent protests against
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coronavirus restrictions found concerns that stability could be wavering after years of austerity. but king abdullah has the backing of regional leaders and powerful friends the u.s. and saudi arabia are among those who have expressed support jordan security forces say investigations into prince hamza our ongoing. let's take a look at some other world news christians in jerusalem have marked easter sunday with the traditional mass in the church of the holy sceptical worshippers take part this year's service thanks to israel's easing of pandemic measures pilgrims and tourists were absent though because of travel restrictions. gary and servo ting in a parliamentary election today which will decide whether prime minister boyko borys off returns to power soft has governed for more than a decade and been the target of anti corruption protests his party is expected to
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top the poll but could struggle to form a government. flash flooding and landslides have killed over 30 people in indonesia and east timor and more heavy rain is forecast electricity and transport groups have also been affected video footage shows a building being swept away in east timor's capital dili. an american diving team says it's reached a us navy destroyer lying nearly $6500.00 metres below sea level that would make it the deepest ship wreck dive in history the u.s.s. johnston was sunk off the philippines in world war 2 the wreck was discovered 2 years ago security has been stepped up across sri lanka on the anniversary of the largest single terror attack in the country's history on easter sunday in 2019 suicide bombers targeted churches and hotels killing more than 260 people the
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islamic state group claimed responsibility but despite an investigation no one has yet to stand trial for the attacks chilling surveillance footage shows a suicide backpack striding into a packed easter sunday 2019 moments before the deadly. the explosion here in san sebastian north of the capital colombo killed 150 people i was i heard about he was stories and i jumped into the chair and i saw that my daughter. who works some control. over me is the mall taney it's a tax also targeted to other churches and 3 luxury hotels most of the dead were shoreline can catholics although
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a number of foreigners were also killed the commission set up to investigate the attacks recommended prosecuting sri lanka's then president makes the policy ricin or it said political infighting surrounding the president had led to a lapse in security and a failure to act on warnings from foreign intelligence services. but families of the victims say they're not interested in a political blame game last month catholics across sri lanka came to church dressed in black to express their sadness that 2 years on those who organized the attacks have yet to be identified. the archbishop of colombo has said if the authorities fail to come up with answers by april 23rd the 2nd anniversary of the bombings he will call for a nationwide campaign. sri lankan security analysts assange a baby are going to carry a witness the attacks 2 years ago he shared his experience of those tragic events.
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remember that day i was at my family my 2 kids at the shangri-la. when the bombs went off and i was a few minutes behind going into the back to save. 'd them the pain and the suffering of the tens and the bodies and some. of them. yes the memories are still society and me and my family so we share the pain and yes we look for some sort of. the authorities report the presidential commission of inquiry keep quiet which is the latest report is incomplete there are names that i've been. hearing mentioned such as on the
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present and. defense secretary on negligence. there was also a. report on basically the report highlights several recommendations so why isn't it getting into and out why isn't. the question that the general public cats. need it's quite sad. and there's not been an ease of charges or any anybody in response to the security analyst assange or they are going to carry on speaking earlier now for some of the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic. france has entered its 3rd national lockdown for the next 4 weeks schools and non-essential businesses will remain shut it comes as france reports a further rise in the number of patients being treated in intensive care units
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turkey has logged a record high of almost $45000.00 new cases in a 24 hour period infections have surged since ankara eased restrictions a month ago and a brazilian supreme court judge has overturned a ban on in person church services this easter weekend the ruling comes despite an alarming rise in covert 1000 infections and deaths to southern africa now and namibia where coronavirus restrictions have clearly had one positive outcome a reduction in illegal rhino hunting but the lockdowns also heard anti-poaching organisations who've been left without money to operate conservationists are now warning that poachers may start making up for lost time once the pandemic is over. ready for a snack and these rhinos great conservationists find it all off. she's looked after
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runners on a property for 30 years protecting them from porches. of life which just put this piece of dust. just it's just not. fewer than 6000 runners and now live in it b b. and it all looks and her family are trying to save them. left . but with the tourism industry taking a hit during the coronavirus pandemic anti-poaching organizations are worried they will lack the funds to survive leaving the rhinos vulnerable to poaches. we withdrawing from certain farms because of the financial impact and leave the runners. up for grabs i mean and we are seriously concerned about the
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fact that the boating will become again. run as a hunted for their horns they're made of keratin the same substance in human nails and have no healing properties but in some asian countries it's considered a symbol of wealth the horns so for millions on the black market. poaching reduced during the coronavirus lockdown but conservationists fear that once the pandemic passes poachers will want to get back to business. joining his sports now in the big match on saturday title contenders leipzig welcomed a buy in munich side without its top score robert. a win would have put leipzig within a single point of biron but the champions showed why they're chasing for a 9th league title in a row. judgment day for the young pretenders like say coach yulia knuckles mun
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and his players knew that to win against a buy in sight depleted by injury and suspension would be a shot in the arm in the bundesliga title race while a loss could see their championship hopes slip away. but by and strength in depth has helped them see off all comers since 2013 and leone go did his best robot leave an impression nation to put by and one up after 30 minutes work from thomas miller and an emphatic finish like 6 fought hard to get back in the game but danny almost failed to hit the target from a great position on 52 minutes. muscles of it so chilled almost where the goal was may minutes later but manuel neuer broke legs and hearts this time i. was left to rue those misses as by and held on to win one nil with the champions no 7 points clear with 7 games to go few would bet against the byron bandwagon from ruling on to another title. well egypt has staged an
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elaborate tribute to its ancient civilization on saturday night 22 while mummies were escorted through the streets of cairo to a new national museum egypt hopes the pharaoh's golden parade as it was called will help revive the country's all important tourism industry. glorious parade for the fairies of ancient egypt. the 18 kings and 4 queens carefully carried in climate controlled cases from the egyptian museum where they have to well to for over a century now they will have a new home in the national museum of the gyptian civilization. ramsay's the 2nd is among those being married just as these queen hardship suit one of ancient egypt's few female pharaohs she was sent to wear full speed ahead to overcome the traditional gender roles of her time. the ceremony and to showcase
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egypt's rich history on one level by doing it like this with great pomp and circumstance the mummies are getting their due these are the kings of egypt i mean these are the pharaohs and so it is a way of showing respect people should understand that there is an incredibly important historically and also important now because this is part of the economy. to reason is in fact one of egypt's main economic sectors with the pandemic halting global movement the country is eager to draw tourists back. the message is very important what good did the people through the butt end of the news that egypt is safe we need people to come back. these kings and queens of ancient egypt have lain in wait for thousands of years but they may have to wait
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