Bullet detonated explosives inside a shia mosque in kabul coming thirty three people separate bombings at a mosque and a lot of you know gore province killed at least the villages in a series of attacks across afghanistan in the last week sort of across has more now from. The attacker made his way into the in moms armaan mosque in the middle of friday prayers he placed himself in the middle of those prayer growers now that of course is a shia mosque in western kabul and then he detonated his bomb killing scores of people injuring scores of others this is one of a number of attacks that have happened against the shia population no one has claimed responsibility the vast number of these attacks though against shia have been claimed by the islamic states in an increase as the kind of increase their offensive here in afghanistan at the same time as that was happening here in kabul in central afghanistan a group province another attack or another bomber detonated a bomb in another mosque th
Colors puts them out and says it goes against democracy and the role of law spain plans to dissolve the Regional Parliament and call elections after catalonia held a session referendum if you repent. Are a rethink of how long. They will also be at risk in europe you know practically reciting the future of a nation is not a crime. These goes against foundations that you need european citizens through diversity polling stations have opened for japans snap general election Prime Minister shinzo shocked the country by calling the vote a year earlier than expected is asking people to stick with them in the face of what is termed the dual International Crises of an aging population and tensions with north korea so a clock has more from tokyo. After listen two weeks of campaigning today the japanese voters will go to the polls decide on who will be their next leader now at this stage the polls are indicating the liberal Democratic Party which is the Prime Minister shinzo our party hell be ret
Are they a step to victory in a snap election its Ruling Coalition has won two thirds of the seats in parliament is promised to discuss Koreas Nuclear threats review its present form of trouble and if its to expand so a clock has more from tokyo. A resoundingly between the two thirds majority which has been titled the super majority in both the upper and lower house three hundred twelve of the four hundred sixty five seats that were up for grabs and and as you can see that the local papers theyre reflecting this two thirds again we have on this headline this one one two thirds are by to continue so i spoke to the media last night he said you were flicked on these results with humility voters went to the site and i have to say i mean looking at the way he campaigned he used north career is as a key part of his campaign foundations we had a very disorganized opposition parties we had the likes of the party of hope to need to a new Political Parties which were launched in the last month t
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To show us what daily life is like there. These are the last pictures cameraman Bassel Shehade ever shot. His camera was still running as he tried to cross a street in homs in a hail of bullets. Shehade never made it to the other side. Abounaddara a syrian film collective has turned the footage into a harrowing document of life in syria, dedicated to shehades murderers. [gunshots] the soldiers who kill us are our brothers. The frontlines in syria are extremely complicated. Its not simply a case of good or evil. Some soldiers fight for the revolution, others are afraid. Some of those fighting for the regime have no other choice. Others are opportunists. Theres a bit of everything. We want to show through our films that you can also have a dialogue with the enemy. S isfor the last five years, abounaddara has uploaded a short film onto their website every friday. Thats over 400 films so far of the syria we never see. The films document the absurdity of everyday life in wartime, the dramas