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students in new delhi, how big a challenge does this pose? >> once against, this is expect to take over the parliamentary session, it's a crisis that has divided the country. there'll be a large protest. not necessarily directly. but free season and caste issues. but as we speak, the student leader, his bail petition is due in court. lawyers are asking for bail for him and the five others from the jnu university. they've been accused of chanting anti-national slogans. they went into hiding saying they were worried about their life, they are at the champ us. they are seeking a position to enter the campus and arrest them. we should find out if bail will be given to those accused. and if so, the story could take a different term. >> for now, thank you. now, relief workers warn of a crisis in fiji as the south pacific nation cleans up from one of the strongest storms on record. aid has begun to reach the main island. the government says getting supplies to remote areas is the top priority. >> cyclone winston killed 28 people. andrew thomas has m
students in new delhi, how big a challenge does this pose? >> once against, this is expect to take over the parliamentary session, it's a crisis that has divided the country. there'll be a large protest. not necessarily directly. but free season and caste issues. but as we speak, the student leader, his bail petition is due in court. lawyers are asking for bail for him and the five others from the jnu university. they've been accused of chanting anti-national slogans. they went into...
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new delhi relies on harayana for most of its water supply, 50% from one particular canal. that canal has been damage would by the protestors while the government say they are doing everything they can to stop a water crisis. they warn there will be water shortages and it will take at least two weeks for supplies to return to normal in the city. >>> still to come on the program, global oil industry leaders gather in the accident to find ways to turn things around. >>> elected twice only to be ousted in a coup, the prime minister speaks to al jazeera. >>> the top stories on al jazeera, the international organization for migration says more than 100,000 refugees and migrants have already arrived in europe this year alone. >>> hundreds of afghan refugees stranded at the greece-macedonia border after macedonia blocked them from entering. >>> the negotiation for syrian rebels wants negotiations to be met before fighting peace takes place. the syrian government accepts the current terms. >>> the israeli army demolished the homes of two palestinian in the occupied west bank. prope
new delhi relies on harayana for most of its water supply, 50% from one particular canal. that canal has been damage would by the protestors while the government say they are doing everything they can to stop a water crisis. they warn there will be water shortages and it will take at least two weeks for supplies to return to normal in the city. >>> still to come on the program, global oil industry leaders gather in the accident to find ways to turn things around. >>> elected...
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live now to our correspondent in new delhi. are the authorities still obviously trying to handle this in a very careful way? >> reporter: indeed. as you said it's an issue that has divided the nation. many people are seeing this as a clamp down on free speech, but, in particular, with these students, they say they fear for their lives and have received threats. they feel they have been unfairly treated. the five students that have been holed up at their university had conducted their raid which had arrested their student leader. his hearing was supposed to be today but it is now going to be tomorrow. at least two of the students that are holed up have told the high court that they will surrender themselves provided they're guaranteed security. police are waiting outside the university trying to get a petition to go in the university and arrest them. in a very strange play of words, the police commissioner has said that they have evidence and the students are guilty until they prove their innocence, turning the law on its head.
live now to our correspondent in new delhi. are the authorities still obviously trying to handle this in a very careful way? >> reporter: indeed. as you said it's an issue that has divided the nation. many people are seeing this as a clamp down on free speech, but, in particular, with these students, they say they fear for their lives and have received threats. they feel they have been unfairly treated. the five students that have been holed up at their university had conducted their raid...
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a deal's been reached in india to end protests by a farming community that cut water supplies to new delhi. the jat community wants access to more government jobs. their leaders want an agreement in writing before calling off those protests. >>> uganda's main opposition leader is being held by police after trying to leave his home where he's been under house arrest. he disputes the results of thursday's presidential election. >> now to the arguments in libya over forming a unity government. m.p.s in the internationally recognized parliament in tobruk can't agree whether to join or not. the united nations said it is vital because isil could build a stronger platform there. >> after two days of heated debate, it seems the tobruk parliament is no closer to backing the u.n. backed unity government and libya is no closer to political stability. it appears there are still many points of disagreement, including who makes up the 18 member cabinet. >> the chairman of the presidential council said that reconciliation will not involve exclusion or marginalization. more than a third of libya's populat
a deal's been reached in india to end protests by a farming community that cut water supplies to new delhi. the jat community wants access to more government jobs. their leaders want an agreement in writing before calling off those protests. >>> uganda's main opposition leader is being held by police after trying to leave his home where he's been under house arrest. he disputes the results of thursday's presidential election. >> now to the arguments in libya over forming a unity...
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that really describes new delhi. for trending business. ♪ . >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: privacy, technology, and national security collided this week when a federal judge in cra ordered apple to create software that would disable security features on an iphone used by the san bernardino shooters that would allow the fbi to access the encrypted data which they believed might include helpful information in the fight against terrorism. the fbi says there is no other way to get the information from the phone. apple says it does not have a way to do that and creating one would pose a security risk to
that really describes new delhi. for trending business. ♪ . >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: privacy, technology, and national security collided this week when a federal judge in cra ordered apple to create software that would disable security features on an iphone used by the san bernardino shooters that would allow the fbi to access the encrypted data which they believed might include helpful information in the fight against terrorism....
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the "the listening post" on the events in new delhi, and implications for dialogue and freedom of speechn india >>> over the past 10 days indian news consumers watched a debate unfold on tv with increasing decibel levels. you call it spot the traitor. >> freedom of expression. >> what happened was clearly a reflection of what happens in campus politics in different parts of the country, where there are groups with strong stwam -- extreme opinions on dangerous areas. some of the slogans were seen to be anti-nationals. they were in support of a group, the parliament terror group, and the campus was polarize d, and that is also reflected in the media. >> it was covered extensively. people see this as a freedom of expression. our point of view is if you start to support the terrorists, it's not genuine. >> they reported the incident with our point of view. such things could not be allowed in this country. >> this is basically reduced to the trades reduced. >> i charge challenge you. i challenge you. let us see. let us see. who toes the line. >> anyone who is critical of the government. anyon
the "the listening post" on the events in new delhi, and implications for dialogue and freedom of speechn india >>> over the past 10 days indian news consumers watched a debate unfold on tv with increasing decibel levels. you call it spot the traitor. >> freedom of expression. >> what happened was clearly a reflection of what happens in campus politics in different parts of the country, where there are groups with strong stwam -- extreme opinions on dangerous...
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they've disrupted water supplies to new delhi. thousands of soldiers have been deployed. >>> >>> jeb bush pulls out of the run for president. we look at what went wrong for jeb bush. >> let me introduce to you the next president of the united states of america, jeb bush. >> he is called the son who should have been president. >> i've decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> that announcement last summer surprised many who thought jeb bush had missed his chance. the man who left his job as florida governor nine years ago went after the toughest job in politics. >> in this campaign, i've stood my ground, refusing to bend to the political winds. we put forward detailed innovative conservative plans to address the mounting challenges that we face, because despite what you might have heard, ideas matter, policy matters. >> policy did indeed matter, but not his. >> five months ago, sadaam hussein started this cruel war. >> from day one, the campaign political legacy, his father and brother were both form
they've disrupted water supplies to new delhi. thousands of soldiers have been deployed. >>> >>> jeb bush pulls out of the run for president. we look at what went wrong for jeb bush. >> let me introduce to you the next president of the united states of america, jeb bush. >> he is called the son who should have been president. >> i've decided i'm a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> that announcement last summer surprised many...
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if a. >> well, there has been a stand off in new delhi between indian police and students. students accused of inciting people to rebel against the government. and they're surrounded now by police officers at the university. well, a three-day stand off between security forces in india-administered kashmir is now over. they killed three fighters who were held up in offices in the disputed region. citizen people died when police entered a training facility on saturday. >>> al jazeera has uncovered evidence of an illegal organ trafficking in indonesia. three suspects have been arrested and doctors, too, are being questioned. we have spoken with some of the villagers who have told their kidneys. >> at least 30 people have just one kidney. the police say they have sold their other kidneys to middle man. >> i was in bad situation. i had huge debt and i didn't have a house. i wouldn't today my rent for four months already. >> organ trade is illegal in indonesia. but people can donate their organs to friends and relatives. this man had to pretend that he knew the recipient as well.
if a. >> well, there has been a stand off in new delhi between indian police and students. students accused of inciting people to rebel against the government. and they're surrounded now by police officers at the university. well, a three-day stand off between security forces in india-administered kashmir is now over. they killed three fighters who were held up in offices in the disputed region. citizen people died when police entered a training facility on saturday. >>> al...
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expecting showers, maybe thunderstorms by saturday afternoon across parts of new delhi. temperatures, they're lingering in the 20s. northern regions down towards the south, still exceptionally hot. 31 on saturday, 32 by your sunday. now, let's take a look here into europe. actually, we have several storms we're going to be talking about. one back towards the east. we were talking about asia, pulling in warm air from the south and pushing off towards the north. poland even extends towards austria as well rainfall. rumbles of thunder as well. snow in the higher latitudes. meanwhile, towards the west, storm pushing against the north sea. 80 kilometers per hour winds. cloudy skies, warsaw 6, rain showers in the forecast. mosco moscow, snow here on your friday. let's quickly wrap up here, across the americas, we have been watching a storm, which is moving from the pacific northwest across the rockies. it is bringing some cold air with it. we have a severe thunderstorm threat. do watch out for that. but this is another big topic. gusty winds up to 80 kilometer. here is the ext
expecting showers, maybe thunderstorms by saturday afternoon across parts of new delhi. temperatures, they're lingering in the 20s. northern regions down towards the south, still exceptionally hot. 31 on saturday, 32 by your sunday. now, let's take a look here into europe. actually, we have several storms we're going to be talking about. one back towards the east. we were talking about asia, pulling in warm air from the south and pushing off towards the north. poland even extends towards...
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severe water shortages in india's capital of new delhi could finance for up to two weeks. that's how long it may take to fix the damage to the water system. it's parts of a protest of india's caste system in the northern state. officials in new delhi are scrambling to control the water crisis in a city of 18 million people. >> reporter: we are at a reservoir where the government is filling up tankers to send to affected areas. officials say they ramped up production by 10 times, working around the clock to make up for the shortfall. you can sense the dispraigs here. people here say they have had a hard time to cope without water. >> there has been no water for a few days. not even for an hour. we can't drink groundwater, can we. >> it can only provide a fraction of the water demand. it is too polluted. the company has to rely. they have been damaged by protesters. officials say they are working overtime to fix it. the government is warning that it will take two weeks before water levels return to normal. >> al jazeera's correspondent reporting from new delhi, a nurse from
severe water shortages in india's capital of new delhi could finance for up to two weeks. that's how long it may take to fix the damage to the water system. it's parts of a protest of india's caste system in the northern state. officials in new delhi are scrambling to control the water crisis in a city of 18 million people. >> reporter: we are at a reservoir where the government is filling up tankers to send to affected areas. officials say they ramped up production by 10 times, working...
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they have spread now from new delhi to other cities. ♪ >>> well, we start with breaking news witnessedour correspondent. uganda's opposition leader has been arrested after alleging vote rigging in the presidential election. our man malcolm webb is there right now. and you saw the arrest. what happened malcolm? >> reporter: that's right. we had been called by people from the opposition party, a small group of journalists were invited to come along to take us to what was alleged to be a house in which the vote rigging operation was being conducted. the parked outside, they knocked on the great, and people inside jumped over the back fence, but then they were apprehended down the road, and disarmed, and their ids and guns suggested they were from the uganda police. uniform police arrived. there was a standoff for sometime, as the supporters demanded access to the house, where they said the vote-rigging was going on. and culminating with the senior officer ordering the people to be arrested. >> you managed to get this on film. we're waiting for these pictures to come back to us at al jazee
they have spread now from new delhi to other cities. ♪ >>> well, we start with breaking news witnessedour correspondent. uganda's opposition leader has been arrested after alleging vote rigging in the presidential election. our man malcolm webb is there right now. and you saw the arrest. what happened malcolm? >> reporter: that's right. we had been called by people from the opposition party, a small group of journalists were invited to come along to take us to what was alleged...
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they have cut off water supplies leading to a crisis in the nearby capital new delhi. we have this update. >> there have been more protests, despite a curfew, the presence of thousands of troops on the ground given shoot on sight orders. the rampage continues with protestors burning buildings, torching vehicles and we're also hearing incidents of looting in shops and of a.t.m. cash machines. travel also has been zeroly disrupted, also in neighboring states, as it is the key gateway to the northern state of india. any train that passes through deli to the north has to pass through hariana. about a thousand trains have been canceled. >> we are facing a lot of trouble commuting. the train services have stopped. there are blockades by protestors everywhere. even the bus services and taxi services refusing to where the protestors are. >> it is inevitable that the effects of the protest would be felt in the capital. not just with travel disruptions, but also water shortages, deli gets more than half of its water supply from the area and the main source has been shut down by
they have cut off water supplies leading to a crisis in the nearby capital new delhi. we have this update. >> there have been more protests, despite a curfew, the presence of thousands of troops on the ground given shoot on sight orders. the rampage continues with protestors burning buildings, torching vehicles and we're also hearing incidents of looting in shops and of a.t.m. cash machines. travel also has been zeroly disrupted, also in neighboring states, as it is the key gateway to the...
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he was charged after anti-india slogans were allegedly chanted at a university event in new delhi.t with it days of violent protests across the country. let's hear from our correspondent in new delhi. >> reporter: he is in judicial custody until march 2nd. he has been accused of holding an event at his university in which anti-india slogans were allegedly used. he is facing charges of sedition, charges which could lead to life in prison. the university is one of india's most lobal and socially diverse, and has produced some of the country's top diplomats, and journalists. they are linking the police crackdown on students at the university to what they say is a rising tide of intolerance within india's governing party. the protests have spread across the country, despite warnings from government ministers that any anti-india sentiments will be not tolerated. students academics and people from all walks of life took part, demanding he be released and for the anti-sedition law to be repealed. but his bail plea has yet to be heard. on wednesday he himself was assaulted on his way to th
he was charged after anti-india slogans were allegedly chanted at a university event in new delhi.t with it days of violent protests across the country. let's hear from our correspondent in new delhi. >> reporter: he is in judicial custody until march 2nd. he has been accused of holding an event at his university in which anti-india slogans were allegedly used. he is facing charges of sedition, charges which could lead to life in prison. the university is one of india's most lobal and...
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divya gopalan, al jazeera, new delhi. >> according to reports from the national health service, according to the report one in four people will experience mental problems every year and 75% of those who do experience the problem receive no help whatsoever. those who experience severe mental health problems, can expect 15 to 20 year shortlier life. costing almost $14 billion a year. mental health services says they need to be targeted. >> the really key messages of our report today is that far too people are getting the right kind of help at the right time. three areas need to be addressed. first of all, make sure that people get help when they are in a mental health crisis so they can be assured that that help can come quickly and at the right time. secondly, bringing together physical and mental health. when people have contact with the health service and the physical side they often don't get support for that psychological and mental health needs. prevention of, backing our recommendation for 1 billion pounds extra to buy 2020, 21, to help support these recommendations, but it's not jus
divya gopalan, al jazeera, new delhi. >> according to reports from the national health service, according to the report one in four people will experience mental problems every year and 75% of those who do experience the problem receive no help whatsoever. those who experience severe mental health problems, can expect 15 to 20 year shortlier life. costing almost $14 billion a year. mental health services says they need to be targeted. >> the really key messages of our report today...
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two students accused of sedition have handed themselves over in the capital of new delhi. they're part of a group that chanted anti india views. rebel fighters including i.s.i.l. have been pushed out of benghazi. the army is allied with a tabruk parliament. at least 10 people have been killed p and 50 injured in the fighting. forces are being assisted by french special forces. turkey is saying it has doubts about a cease file deal in syria and has threatened to continue with strikes against syrian kurdish fighters. ankara doesn't believe the deal due to start on saturday will be respected by all warring sides. the agreement already excludes i.s.i.l. and the al-qaeda linked al-nusra front. the deputy president swore that turkey will continue if necessary. he says to hit back at incoming fire from syria even after that truce comes into effect. the syrian observeatrory for human rights says nearly quarter of a million people have been killed since the warring started in syria almost five years ago. >> reporter: for many syrians this is the only emergency service they have. wh
two students accused of sedition have handed themselves over in the capital of new delhi. they're part of a group that chanted anti india views. rebel fighters including i.s.i.l. have been pushed out of benghazi. the army is allied with a tabruk parliament. at least 10 people have been killed p and 50 injured in the fighting. forces are being assisted by french special forces. turkey is saying it has doubts about a cease file deal in syria and has threatened to continue with strikes against...
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. >>> protests which began at a new delhi university this week have spread to other parts of india.s and teachers are demanding the release of a student leader arrested on sedition charges. our correspondent is in new delhi. >> reporter: people from all walks of life from joined this protest. we of course have the university students, not just for this university, but from universities across the state. they there are also professio l professionals, activists, and the average citizen who say they are worried about the events that have taken place. many are shouting to free the student. theyry saying we are his friends. but others we spoke to said this is more than just an issue about the student. this is an issue about free speech and a growing intolerance under this government. >> to think that a student can be just picked up and branded, and he can be slapped with sedition charges which carry a life sentence, when there is no evidence that is presented. and they are letting lose their goons to do whatever they feel like. i'm so outraged. >> reporter: he will remain in jail until m
. >>> protests which began at a new delhi university this week have spread to other parts of india.s and teachers are demanding the release of a student leader arrested on sedition charges. our correspondent is in new delhi. >> reporter: people from all walks of life from joined this protest. we of course have the university students, not just for this university, but from universities across the state. they there are also professio l professionals, activists, and the average...
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we have its executive director and he joins us from new delhi. really great to see you here.e can talk about the third-quarter earnings that just came out you guys this week. commercial leasing really did help boost profits. we continued to see a soft residential property sector in india. are we going to see lower buyer appetite for property in india this year? >> obviously, the revenues have been encouraging. the retail has been good. importantly, luxury sales have .one up and contributed it is turning around. this year, a lot of that, the credit has to be given to the luxury homes. luxury home sales really driving that. we do continue to see home sales at the lowest in five years he developers sitting on a lot of inventory. a lot of buyers are being priced out of the market. do you think that home prices -- where are they going to go this year? are they going to fall or remain flat? time,: at this point in where the demand is obviously a challenge right now, this is also the time for developers to deliver on quality and time. so i think, as long as that happens, there is ho
we have its executive director and he joins us from new delhi. really great to see you here.e can talk about the third-quarter earnings that just came out you guys this week. commercial leasing really did help boost profits. we continued to see a soft residential property sector in india. are we going to see lower buyer appetite for property in india this year? >> obviously, the revenues have been encouraging. the retail has been good. importantly, luxury sales have .one up and...
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we're in new delhi on. minority groups claim that the constitution was discriminatory. >>> three gunmen have attacked an military convoy in kashmir. two police officers have been killed. the gunmen are believed to be in a government building. officials say around 20 people have been trapped inside have now been rescued. >>> one person is dead and almost 80 injured. members demanding more state benefits protesters want to be headed to that list given access to government jobs and university places. we have this update in northern indian state of hariana where a curfew is in place. >> this is the major highway. as you can see her the police have set up a blockade but further down protesters have set up their own blocks. they're stopping carts, smashing windows and slashing tires. but it's not as violent as what is going on further in the state where there are thousands now main of the protest areas are under curfew. but many say they'll continue until they get what they want. >> we want the community to get r
we're in new delhi on. minority groups claim that the constitution was discriminatory. >>> three gunmen have attacked an military convoy in kashmir. two police officers have been killed. the gunmen are believed to be in a government building. officials say around 20 people have been trapped inside have now been rescued. >>> one person is dead and almost 80 injured. members demanding more state benefits protesters want to be headed to that list given access to government jobs...
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oc: "sumnima udas...cnn...new delhi." rescuers say they have found the wreckage of a small plane carrying 23 people that crashed in bad weather into a mountainous area of nepal. they said all those aboard, including two foreigners, were confirmed dead. police official harihari yogi said the wreckage of the plane, which crashed wednesday during a scheduled 18-minute flight, was still burning and the bodies were charred. he said the plane appeared to have flown directly into a mountain. residents had reported hearing a loud explosion near the small village of rupshe. airport official yogendra kuwar said the plane lost contact shortly after takeoff. the foreigners were from china and kuwait. all others on board were all nepali nationals, including two children. follows-- ic: "officials in nepal say they are shocked..." oc: "sumnima udas...cnn...new delhi." rescuers say they have found the wreckage of a small plane carrying 23 people that crashed in bad weather into a mountainous area of nepal. they said all those aboard, inc
oc: "sumnima udas...cnn...new delhi." rescuers say they have found the wreckage of a small plane carrying 23 people that crashed in bad weather into a mountainous area of nepal. they said all those aboard, including two foreigners, were confirmed dead. police official harihari yogi said the wreckage of the plane, which crashed wednesday during a scheduled 18-minute flight, was still burning and the bodies were charred. he said the plane appeared to have flown directly into a mountain....
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he kept a diary while he was ambassador to new delhi and later published to pitino billion you were. but at least review said that on the 19th of november is politically unknown dialogue. in the state department is constantly criticized working with the state department is fornicating through mattress. he also talks about people to have a very 1960's attitude toward gender flying from washington to hawaii with an american movie actress that says i fell in love before it ever took off. what did his wife think about his diary years later? about what the indians were thinking and how the united states government worked in the kennedy administration worked those inside workings by a somebody sitting in the white house that had a very different optic watching what was going on in the white house. but what appalled him they could see the kennedy administration in to the vietnam war to say don't listen to the general he will get you into a mess. of course, another great what death and then going the way it tragically did. and another perspective we will find in this book you won't find anyw
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influential farming community, which has turned violent and cut the water supply to the capital of new delhi. despite the announcement that has been made we're getting reports of sporadic protests still taking place? >> indeed, leaders have met with ministers to sto--to create the dea deal. they're appealing to the jat community, they make up a large part of the population, a very large number. many people on the ground that we've spoken to and announcing they don't trust the government leaders. they've been promised this before time and time again. each time with each promise they've been given hope over the years, and yet nothing has actually happened. lots of smaller communities say they'll carry on these protests. this is a breakthrough in the fact that bolton wanderers sides have sat across the table and have reached a compromise. the government has indicated they do want to give the jat reservation status. >> this brings a new type of debate? >> the type of debate going on right now why is there such affirmative action? why should it be given to caste? shouldn't it be given based on ni
influential farming community, which has turned violent and cut the water supply to the capital of new delhi. despite the announcement that has been made we're getting reports of sporadic protests still taking place? >> indeed, leaders have met with ministers to sto--to create the dea deal. they're appealing to the jat community, they make up a large part of the population, a very large number. many people on the ground that we've spoken to and announcing they don't trust the government...
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and joins us now from new delhi. good to see you. you make about modi, and what he is doing, and the clamping down on so many? >> i think mr. modi is going in a terribly wrong conflict with the students, with the teachers, writers, artists, the entire [ inaudible ] community. more an issue that [ inaudible ] survival of his government's policies, as well as the [ inaudible ] agenda of this government. this government [ inaudible ] and this is a very bad time for him to get into the conflict with all sections of society, which is opposed to the viewpoint of his party. he has got into conflict with the democratic groups, the communist groups and even the [ inaudible ]. even has got together and [ inaudible ] mr. modi, and his party, the [ inaudible ]. [ audio lost ] [ technical difficulties ] [ technical difficulties ] >> and why -- entering into a conflict with students, teachers and [ inaudible ]. >> all right. very good to have you talking to us. >> thank you. >>> now voting has been extended in uganda after long delays and some pol
and joins us now from new delhi. good to see you. you make about modi, and what he is doing, and the clamping down on so many? >> i think mr. modi is going in a terribly wrong conflict with the students, with the teachers, writers, artists, the entire [ inaudible ] community. more an issue that [ inaudible ] survival of his government's policies, as well as the [ inaudible ] agenda of this government. this government [ inaudible ] and this is a very bad time for him to get into the...
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. >> india's high court is set to decide whether a student arrested in new delhi should be charged with sedition. divya gopalan reports. >> classes are boycotted but students and professors showed up in force on campus. classrooms remain empty. hundreds gather to protest against the arrest of their student union president on sedition charges. >> free to express their opinions, and that is the way it is at every sthoout. flute. flute. >> to mark the anniversary of the execution of a being protester. >> a decision that angered many on campus. >> we are extremely anguished by this. he hasn't done anything by this. whatever it takes, we are going to continue the struggle. >> protests are held at the university on adaily basis. there have been is warnings from right wing politicians ahmed shah said, every action we take is to protect our country and any antiindian activity will not be tolerated. this violates indians right to protest. >> it is an attack on democracy and that is why we are finding that more and more people are coming out in support. >> the government's actions are seen by man
. >> india's high court is set to decide whether a student arrested in new delhi should be charged with sedition. divya gopalan reports. >> classes are boycotted but students and professors showed up in force on campus. classrooms remain empty. hundreds gather to protest against the arrest of their student union president on sedition charges. >> free to express their opinions, and that is the way it is at every sthoout. flute. flute. >> to mark the anniversary of the...
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inspoke to our correspondent new delhi. was to balancee the industry and business interests. it seems to have gone a little in favor of the common man with andding in the agriculture death areas. india has been hit by droughts in many parts of the country. many farmers. this budget was important to show that the government has interest of farmers and mine. on aid in the communities, health programs, , a lot of focus on the agricultural sector and about 550 million rupees in infrastructure as well. community does not seem to have gotten everything they wanted from us. it has regained some ground lately. india continues to be a bright economic gloomy climate. on theed to focus country. the budget seems to reflect that. in europe, shares are trading. it falls down by almost 1%. eds is up over 2%. beis possible lifespan could expanded by up to 10 years. we are checking on the markets in dublin. trading flat after the election results over the weekend. the market is not too worried at the moment. in asia, we have seen sharp falls. you can see how the indian markets reacted. will f
inspoke to our correspondent new delhi. was to balancee the industry and business interests. it seems to have gone a little in favor of the common man with andding in the agriculture death areas. india has been hit by droughts in many parts of the country. many farmers. this budget was important to show that the government has interest of farmers and mine. on aid in the communities, health programs, , a lot of focus on the agricultural sector and about 550 million rupees in infrastructure as...
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al jazeera, new delhi. >>> let's bring you some pictures from hollywood.course it's the biggest night of the year coming up. this is a scene right now in los angeles at the dolby theatre where you can see preparations are in full swing. we will have more on that a bit later and my colleague will be with you for a full benefit. stay with us. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on target. digging deeper into the issues that matter. >> i'm trying to get a sense for what iranians are feeling. >>> syria's fragile truc
al jazeera, new delhi. >>> let's bring you some pictures from hollywood.course it's the biggest night of the year coming up. this is a scene right now in los angeles at the dolby theatre where you can see preparations are in full swing. we will have more on that a bit later and my colleague will be with you for a full benefit. stay with us. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our...
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he was charged after anti-indian slogans were allegedly chanted at the university in new delhi.lead to days of protests across the country. our correspondent sent this update from new delhi. >> reporter: the judicial custody until march 2nd. he has been accused of holding an event at his university in which anti-indian slogans were allegedly used. students at his university have boycotted classes and held protests in his support. the university is one of india's most liberal and socially diverse and has produced some of the country's top diplomats, and journalists. activists are linking the police crackdown on students at the university to what they say is a rising tide of intolerance within india's governmenting party. the protests have spread across the country, despite warnings from government ministers that any anti-indian sentimentses will not be tolerated. the biggest march took place on thursday with thousands taking to the streets of delhi. people from all walks of life took part. but the bail plea has yet to be heard after violence disrupted proceedings on monday and we
he was charged after anti-indian slogans were allegedly chanted at the university in new delhi.lead to days of protests across the country. our correspondent sent this update from new delhi. >> reporter: the judicial custody until march 2nd. he has been accused of holding an event at his university in which anti-indian slogans were allegedly used. students at his university have boycotted classes and held protests in his support. the university is one of india's most liberal and socially...
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the effects of the protests are being felt in the capitol, new delhi relies on this area for most ofater supply, 50% comes from one particular canal, that canal has been damaged by the protesters, while the government says they are doing everything they can to try to stop a water crisis, they are warning that there will be water shortages and it will take at least two weeks for supplies to return to normal in the city. >>> emergency supplies of food, medicine, and temporary shelter are pouring into fiji where the death toll has risen to 29. andrew thomas is with one emergency team, and ours is the first tv team to get there. this is andrew's report. >> reporter: it has taken nearly three days, but help is coming to some of the fijian islands. this boat is the second in two days, with phone communication cut, one did an exploratory cross on monday. >> when we couldn't get in touch with them. we said we have to make a run and check, and what we saw, we were the first point of contact with the outside world, and what we saw was really devastating. >> reporter: a day later this is the fi
the effects of the protests are being felt in the capitol, new delhi relies on this area for most ofater supply, 50% comes from one particular canal, that canal has been damaged by the protesters, while the government says they are doing everything they can to try to stop a water crisis, they are warning that there will be water shortages and it will take at least two weeks for supplies to return to normal in the city. >>> emergency supplies of food, medicine, and temporary shelter are...
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this comes after demonstrators shut down a water supply system in new delhi. members of a rural caste are demanding more education opportunities and access to government jobs. india's troops have been called in with orders to shoot on site. at least 10 people have been killed in the protests. and a series of blasts in syria killed nearly 130 people and wounded more than 170 others in the syrian capital of damascus... several blasts during the afternoon rush hour killed 62 people. isis claimed responsibility for that attack, and another in the city of homs that killed 46 others. the blasts came as u-s secretary of state john kerry announced that a provisional agreement has been reached for a cease-fire... that could begin in the next few days. kerry had acknowledged that it is not finalized and all parties might not automatically comply. closer to home... it was a good weekend for the front-runners in the race for the white house. after donald trump's big win in saturday's south carolina primary, senators ted cruz and marco rubio are fighting for second place..
this comes after demonstrators shut down a water supply system in new delhi. members of a rural caste are demanding more education opportunities and access to government jobs. india's troops have been called in with orders to shoot on site. at least 10 people have been killed in the protests. and a series of blasts in syria killed nearly 130 people and wounded more than 170 others in the syrian capital of damascus... several blasts during the afternoon rush hour killed 62 people. isis claimed...
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a demonstration cut ties to millions, and blocked roads leading to capital new delhi. as reported, some demonstrators are still angry. it's an attempt by the government, nor for the troops sent to confront them. the protestsor want residential status, and they want it now. >> the young generation is in danger of moving out. we are demanding this for a young generation. the government should renounce reservation status. >> reporter: 80 million members of the community live trees northern india. looking for opportunities in towns and cities. they are not part of the government affirmative access, giving lower cost quotas. >> the government told them it would give them the status they want. protesters say it's not enough. at the heart of the matter is trust. the community has promised this many times before, and this time they won't have confirmation. until then, they will carry on the blockades. attacks across the state and further. trucks remain. they are not getting paid and unable to leave their cargo. i have been stuck here for four days. i can't go out and get food
a demonstration cut ties to millions, and blocked roads leading to capital new delhi. as reported, some demonstrators are still angry. it's an attempt by the government, nor for the troops sent to confront them. the protestsor want residential status, and they want it now. >> the young generation is in danger of moving out. we are demanding this for a young generation. the government should renounce reservation status. >> reporter: 80 million members of the community live trees...
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fight off the insurgency >>> thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of india's capital new delhi following the arrest of a staunt leader. they say it's a part of the crackdown on dissent. the government says it is cracking down on what it calls anti national elements. >> reporter: this is one of the most liberal and socially diverse universities in the country and it's known for students to voice their opinions and vocalise their voices. they're saying they're worried about speaking their mind after one of their student leaders was arrested on sedition charges. they say it is a serious crackdown on speech >> there is fear of repression. every day we go back to our hostels, maybe tonight there will be a problem. the state want to generate everything. >> reporter: the general public has joined students and teachers to form in human chain. it's not just this university that is concerned. the whole country is watching these protests very closely. they say these arrests are just the latest example of a growing intolerance under this governments >>> the film the revenant has scooped th
fight off the insurgency >>> thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of india's capital new delhi following the arrest of a staunt leader. they say it's a part of the crackdown on dissent. the government says it is cracking down on what it calls anti national elements. >> reporter: this is one of the most liberal and socially diverse universities in the country and it's known for students to voice their opinions and vocalise their voices. they're saying they're worried...
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. >> meanwhile, students in new delhi have been involved in a standoff. president of the unite student union was arrested earlier and charged with sedition. >>> now thousands of refugees are stranded in northern greece near the border with macedonia, mass doan yah stopped letting them through. the greek government is xl expecting a number of stranded people in the coming days. hoda abdel hamid brings us the latest. >> reporter: i was here yesterday and there was absolutely nobody here. there was just a few people inside the official transit camp. i'm going to move out, you see people setting up their tents. what happened is that the borders have been closing down for afghan nationals, not tonal border between greece and macedonia but the border between macedonia and serbia. macedonian officials say it is not our fault, but we are reacting to what serbia did. this caused panic, everybody left the reception center which is about 20 kilometers from here and walked all the way here. these pictures were reminiscent of them walking along the train tracks earlie
. >> meanwhile, students in new delhi have been involved in a standoff. president of the unite student union was arrested earlier and charged with sedition. >>> now thousands of refugees are stranded in northern greece near the border with macedonia, mass doan yah stopped letting them through. the greek government is xl expecting a number of stranded people in the coming days. hoda abdel hamid brings us the latest. >> reporter: i was here yesterday and there was absolutely...
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that kicks off in new delhi on friday. it's expected to keep growing, unlike china and other emerging places, they've shifted into low gear. s suziki, over 40%, company officials gave immediate preview of their first locally developed model. plan to roll out 15 mu models in the country over the next five years to maintain their dominance. >> translator: we focus on small models for first time buyers, but we will also roll out higher end models for customer whose want to trade up to more sophisticated cars. >> other manufacturers including japan's honda and south korea's hyndui, sports utility vehicles to diverse fig demands from motorists. 700,000 people are expected to visit the five day event. >>> car makers worldwide are reviewing for poll position in the approaching era of driverless technology. refining the tools vehicles need to surroundings and make decisions. locked in a race to set the standards for maps that they'll rely on all over the world. let's take a look at what japanese mapmaker is doing now. >> translato
that kicks off in new delhi on friday. it's expected to keep growing, unlike china and other emerging places, they've shifted into low gear. s suziki, over 40%, company officials gave immediate preview of their first locally developed model. plan to roll out 15 mu models in the country over the next five years to maintain their dominance. >> translator: we focus on small models for first time buyers, but we will also roll out higher end models for customer whose want to trade up to more...
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the country that even at the new price still has the world adds cheapest petrol >>> protests in new delhi university spread to other parts of india. students and teachers in other cities are joining demonstrated for the release of a stupid leader arrested on sedition charms. he faces trial against a man convicted in parliament. nationalists accused demonstrators of being anti-indian. government protesters gathered in the capital. demonstrations took place as the country celebrated eight years of independence from serbia. it han blogging activities in october. the government accused the opposition of coming to power through violence. >>> a court in az abbing stan sentence said two pen to two year gaol terms tore what it called offenses to national pride and honour. the men focused an excerpts. the ruling alarmed observers, saying kazakhstan ... >>> exploring identity is central though this man's art. recasting something familiar with a sacred symbol. whether his works are inspired. irreverent or risque, depend on opinion, d and that matters in kazakhstan. >> anyone could get offended and t
the country that even at the new price still has the world adds cheapest petrol >>> protests in new delhi university spread to other parts of india. students and teachers in other cities are joining demonstrated for the release of a stupid leader arrested on sedition charms. he faces trial against a man convicted in parliament. nationalists accused demonstrators of being anti-indian. government protesters gathered in the capital. demonstrations took place as the country celebrated...
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at the border was the capital of new delhi. mobs set up blockades. >> until the government reaches a decision in our favor we're going to stop water supplies, block roads and disrupt new del. >> i many crossed on foot for fear protesters would carry out their threat to attack and slash the tires of vehicles. the agitators have formed a committee that has reached a list of demands that they want the government to fulfill. if not, they warn of more disruptions. this is an issue that has been swimming since the 1990s. the community has been promised reservation status in various election campaigns. the concern is that it not be limited to this state but could spread to other parts of the country. al jazeera. hariana. >> also to come for you, the row with the pope, but donald trump still looks to win the south carolina republican primary. also coming up, free at last, one of america's longest serving prisoners is released after 43 years in solitary confinement. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. a quick reminder of the top
at the border was the capital of new delhi. mobs set up blockades. >> until the government reaches a decision in our favor we're going to stop water supplies, block roads and disrupt new del. >> i many crossed on foot for fear protesters would carry out their threat to attack and slash the tires of vehicles. the agitators have formed a committee that has reached a list of demands that they want the government to fulfill. if not, they warn of more disruptions. this is an issue that...
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at the border with the capital new delhi mobs set up blockades. >> translation: until the government reaches in our favor, we will continue. >> reporter: many people crossed on foot for fear that protesters would carry out their threat to attack and slash the tours of vehicles. -- tours - tires of vehicles. >> reporter: this is an issue that has been simmering since the 1990s. the community has been promised status in various election campaigns. the concern now is that the unrest may not be limited to the state but could spread to other parts of the country >>> the bolivia nshn president changed the constitution so too he could run for a fourth term. it would see him in power until 2025. >> reporter: morales moved into this palace behind mean 10 years ago mashging him the longest serving leader in latin america by some distance. if all goes according to the pln and he wins on sunday and he wins the elections in 2019 he will be in office until 2025. he has given a voice to the large indigenous computer here. he has got the economy growing at a steady arraignment a few weeks ago the ye
at the border with the capital new delhi mobs set up blockades. >> translation: until the government reaches in our favor, we will continue. >> reporter: many people crossed on foot for fear that protesters would carry out their threat to attack and slash the tours of vehicles. -- tours - tires of vehicles. >> reporter: this is an issue that has been simmering since the 1990s. the community has been promised status in various election campaigns. the concern now is that the...
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at the boarder with new delhi, mobs set up block eights. >> translator: until the government reachesin our favor we will stop water surprise, block roads and disrupt railway to his new delhi. >> reporter: many people cross odd foot for fear that protesters would carry out their threat to attack and slash the tires of sraobgz. the agitators have formed a committee that has prepared a list of demands which they want the government to fulfill. if not they warn more disruptions. this is an issue that been simmering since the 1990s, this community has been promised reservation stat news various election campaigns. the certain now is that the up rest may not be limited to this state, but could spread to other parts of the country. >>> more to come on the news hour, robbed, skpwaoepbt vulnerable. we immediate teenage refugees stranded on the greek-macedonian border. and in sport it's all downhill from here, skier lindsey von is back on top of the world. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. let's update you on our stop stories. uganda's president has been declared winner of the presidential election extend
at the boarder with new delhi, mobs set up block eights. >> translator: until the government reachesin our favor we will stop water surprise, block roads and disrupt railway to his new delhi. >> reporter: many people cross odd foot for fear that protesters would carry out their threat to attack and slash the tires of sraobgz. the agitators have formed a committee that has prepared a list of demands which they want the government to fulfill. if not they warn more disruptions. this is...
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themselves over to police in the capital new dull ee, they're among the group of six students-- new delhi police say they chanted anti india slogans during an event. in parliament the opposition is accusing the government of trying to silence dissent. >> reporter: there have been plenty of developments in the university students case with now three of them arrested on sedition charges. student leader has now been in jail for ten days and once again his bail hearing has been adjourned this time until the end of the month, february 29. this comes after police have changed their stance saying that they will oppose it if he gets bail, they say it's because they have new evidence and they want to interrogatory him further with his other fellow students. the other two have been holed up at their university campus saying that they feared for their lives, but in the early hours they gave themselves up to police who have been waiting outside saying that while they're still worried about their security, they're now placing their faith in the judicial system >>> crews in fiji are struggling to reach
themselves over to police in the capital new dull ee, they're among the group of six students-- new delhi police say they chanted anti india slogans during an event. in parliament the opposition is accusing the government of trying to silence dissent. >> reporter: there have been plenty of developments in the university students case with now three of them arrested on sedition charges. student leader has now been in jail for ten days and once again his bail hearing has been adjourned this...
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al jazeera, new delhi. >> there is less than a week to go until the oscars, but away from the obvious glamour of those big awards, there is plenty of talk about ebola this year. that's because of a film up for best documentary short at sunday's awards. we have more from los angeles. >>> 11,000 people were killed by ebola. the illness took hold across west africa just over two years ago. there is still no cure. deep knee, sierra leone and liberia were hilt by an epidemic. >> this is a world away from that horror that we saw in 2013 and beyond. there is a link between liberia and l.a., because a film about ola is up for a top prize in the oscars. it could well take away an award in two days time. >> the tale of the red cross workers who collected dead bodies as that outbreak took hold. it is up for best documentary short. this is the sight of the oscars without celebrity, this is real life and death, as real as it comes. >> every day i would fear the worst, could i be next. that anxiety played on my head during this production. i got a small glimmer of what it was like for these teams,
al jazeera, new delhi. >> there is less than a week to go until the oscars, but away from the obvious glamour of those big awards, there is plenty of talk about ebola this year. that's because of a film up for best documentary short at sunday's awards. we have more from los angeles. >>> 11,000 people were killed by ebola. the illness took hold across west africa just over two years ago. there is still no cure. deep knee, sierra leone and liberia were hilt by an epidemic. >>...
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bbc news, delhi. katty: embarrassing, indeed, to lose your leopard.ou are watching bbc "world news america." to come, understanding the complex human brain better by growing miniature ones. the groundbreaking research. ethnic men have gone on trial in thailand charged with carrying out a bomb attack on a shine in bangkok last august. 20 were killed and more than 100 were injured. the 2 men from china were obtained after the attack. there is still a lot of mysteries surrounding this particular case. correspondent: it has been almost six months since the worst bombing this city has experienced in modern times. we still know very little about who carried it out or why. we do know that the two suspects who have gone on trial today are both ethnic uighurs from a providence. they have been radicalized and driven by injustices they say they are suffering at the hands of the chinese authorities. the thai military government refuses to link what was a bomb attack targeting a temple that is popular with chinese and with its owns controversial deportation of 100
bbc news, delhi. katty: embarrassing, indeed, to lose your leopard.ou are watching bbc "world news america." to come, understanding the complex human brain better by growing miniature ones. the groundbreaking research. ethnic men have gone on trial in thailand charged with carrying out a bomb attack on a shine in bangkok last august. 20 were killed and more than 100 were injured. the 2 men from china were obtained after the attack. there is still a lot of mysteries surrounding this...
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we are in the capital in new delhi. >> the supreme court refused to hear the bailty saying it could set a bad example for sending a bad message. kumar's lawyers said they approached the supreme court because of extraordinary hostile circumstances. the bail plea was to be heard monday and wednesday. both times there was violence where a group of lawyers attacked journalists, and kumar's lawyers. kumar himself was attacks walking into court. his lawyers say they fear for his life and that he should be let out on bail. thursday, thousands took to the streets of deli, calling for his release. they say this is a sign of growing intolerance from the government of dissent and debate in the country. kumar was arrested last week for allegedly holding an event at his university campus in which anti indian slogans were used. >>> nepal's prime minister is in india for his first foreign visit six being sworn in. over the next six days, there will be discussions. we have a report on what exactly will come out of the visit. >> his maiden visit as a prime minister to the country today, the aim is to no
we are in the capital in new delhi. >> the supreme court refused to hear the bailty saying it could set a bad example for sending a bad message. kumar's lawyers said they approached the supreme court because of extraordinary hostile circumstances. the bail plea was to be heard monday and wednesday. both times there was violence where a group of lawyers attacked journalists, and kumar's lawyers. kumar himself was attacks walking into court. his lawyers say they fear for his life and that...
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government reaches a decision in our favor, we will stop supplies, block roads and disrupt railways to new delhi. >> reporter: many people passed on foot fearing that they're vaks would be that tacked. -- their vehicles would be attacked. they want more disruption. this is an issue that has been simmering since the 1990s. they have been promised reservation status in various campaigns. the concern now is that the unrest may not be limited to this state, but could spread to other parts of the countries >>> more than 150 children have died in southern pakistan this year because of malnutrition and disease, . >> reporter: she hasn't had enough food and now she is in hospital. these children are lucky to have made it to the only civil hospital in the town here. thousands of others didn't. every year hundreds of malnourished children die because of water born and other diseases. a lack of medical facilities adds to a high mortality rate. >> translation: we have come where there are no facilities, no doctors. we had to borrow money to pay for the fare to reach this hospital. >> translation: our villag
government reaches a decision in our favor, we will stop supplies, block roads and disrupt railways to new delhi. >> reporter: many people passed on foot fearing that they're vaks would be that tacked. -- their vehicles would be attacked. they want more disruption. this is an issue that has been simmering since the 1990s. they have been promised reservation status in various campaigns. the concern now is that the unrest may not be limited to this state, but could spread to other parts of...
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and water is flowing again to the thirsty indian capital, new delhi, after violent deadly protests highlighting the injustice of the country's caste system. it's good to have you with us. the message is optimistic, the timing is questionable. russia and the u.s. say pieces are in place for a provisional cease-fire in syria against the backdrop of islamic state suicide bombs that claimed 130 lives on sunday alone, a dark reminder that i.s. will have no reason to observe a truce even if it does take hold. >> after fresh attacks killed more than 100 people this weekend, there's finally hope for peace in the war-torn country, but despite renewed optimism, major questions remain over the details of the truce, difficulties washington has acknowledged. >> we recognize -- i'm sure all of you do, as well -- that this will be difficult to implement. we know there are a lot of obstacles and there are sure to be setbacks. for years we have been trying to reach a diplomatic resolution to the many problems that plague that nation that has broken apart. but this is a moment of opportunity. >> the cease-fire d
and water is flowing again to the thirsty indian capital, new delhi, after violent deadly protests highlighting the injustice of the country's caste system. it's good to have you with us. the message is optimistic, the timing is questionable. russia and the u.s. say pieces are in place for a provisional cease-fire in syria against the backdrop of islamic state suicide bombs that claimed 130 lives on sunday alone, a dark reminder that i.s. will have no reason to observe a truce even if it does...
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reporter: the azadpur market in new delhi is one of asia's largest fruit and vegetable outlets. customers include local retailers, distributors, restaurant owners, and private customers. the goods sold here have often been on the road for days, travelling right across india. but now it's the monsoon season, so the produce is saturated when it arrives. rajpal kumar has been working here since he was a child and tells us little has changed in that time. everything that is not sold the same day just rots, he says. rajpal: it's been raining so the vegetables have gone bad. i'll have to throw them away. these vegetables arrived yesterday. reporter: nearly half of all the foodstuffs produced in india end up being scrapped before they even reach the consumer. here at the market, temperatures of over 30 degrees celsius pose another problem for the traders. rajpal: there are some cold storage rooms at this market. but they cost 500 rupees a day. where could we get that kind of money from? that's just for one day. reporter: we get permission to film inside one of the cold store rooms. no
reporter: the azadpur market in new delhi is one of asia's largest fruit and vegetable outlets. customers include local retailers, distributors, restaurant owners, and private customers. the goods sold here have often been on the road for days, travelling right across india. but now it's the monsoon season, so the produce is saturated when it arrives. rajpal kumar has been working here since he was a child and tells us little has changed in that time. everything that is not sold the same day...
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they're holed up in a university in new delhi. the police have not been allowed in. the president of the student union is already in custody. the arrest sparks protests across india saying the government wants to silence descent. our correspondent is live for us. why is there now this apparent break in the ranks of the students? >> reporter: these students that are holed up at the university were the ones that had absconded around the time the police had barged in and arrested their student leader whom you mentioned is in jail at the moment. his bail hearing was meant to happen about an hour ago, but that has now been moved to tomorrow and wednesday. so now these two students out of the five have decided that they will face the high court, but they are concerned about their security. so they have put a plea to the high court saying that they will come and surrender, give in if they are given added security. many of their lives have been under threat. police have been standing outside the university waiting to enter it and arrest them. the high court is due to discuss
they're holed up in a university in new delhi. the police have not been allowed in. the president of the student union is already in custody. the arrest sparks protests across india saying the government wants to silence descent. our correspondent is live for us. why is there now this apparent break in the ranks of the students? >> reporter: these students that are holed up at the university were the ones that had absconded around the time the police had barged in and arrested their...
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here is our correspondent in new delhi. >>> he is in judicial custody until march 2nd.en accused of holding an event at his university in which anti-indian slogans were allegedly used. he is facing charges of sedition. students at the university have boycotted classes and held protests in support of the student. opposition party and free-speech activists are linking the crackdown on students to what they say is a rising tide of intolerance. the protests have spread across the country, despite warnings from government ministers that any anti-indian sentiment will not be tolerated. the biggest march took place on thursday with thousands taking to the street. students, academics, and people from all walks of life took part. but the bail plea has dwroet be heard after violence disrupted proceedings on monday and wednesday. in fact on wednesday he himself was assaulted on his way to the courthouse despite being flanked by police. his lawyers have lodged a bail application saying that they fear for his life. >>> how long will it be before tourists can send a postcard from spa
here is our correspondent in new delhi. >>> he is in judicial custody until march 2nd.en accused of holding an event at his university in which anti-indian slogans were allegedly used. he is facing charges of sedition. students at the university have boycotted classes and held protests in support of the student. opposition party and free-speech activists are linking the crackdown on students to what they say is a rising tide of intolerance. the protests have spread across the country,...