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a powerful earthquake in indonesia dozens are dead and the toll is expected to rise on hold what's. privacy changes that prompted many users to abandon the messaging message service for its rivals. and far as have all the day's sport including the delayed african nations championship takes off in cameroon later with coded 19 and security being major concern for the organizers. welcome to the news hour their latest provincial provisional results from uganda elections show the country's long time leader has a seemingly unassailable lead so based on those numbers president yarima 70 is poised to win a 6th term in office after readies serving 35 years in power and with over 91 percent of polling stations counted official same 70 has won at least 58 percent of the vote his main challenger bobby wine has just over 34 percent but claims the election has been rigged the final results are expected to hours from now let's bring in katherine sore she's joining us live from kampala so what more can you tell us about the vote counting in these provisional results coming in very and we are now on the final leg and very we are now in the final of the final leg and president yoweri with 70 as you mentioned a going to be because president. aboard from most of the polling stations already have 50 percent percent of the wood against he the main challenger bobby wine who has alleged widespread i get regular irregularities electoral commission has said that bobby wine should back both claims the with evidence as reported in the story . bobbie one shoes journalists the soldiers deployed around his home he says they raided the house on friday security guards and arrested some this was after he made allegations of widespread voter in the presidential election the electoral commission has asked him to back up his claims with evidence. i know. still we are being attacked at home so yes. we have not shown us. military officials say the soldiers are around one's home or following suspicious unknown men who jumped over his fence there arrested one while the other 2 escaped a security we could not allow somebody to jump over the fence of a presidential candidate the presidential candidate is not an ordinary man presidential candidate must be given enough security because we don't know this person who decides instead of using the main gate to jump over the world what are the intentions the intention presidential results are coming out gradually and president yoweri with 70 has taken the lead over 10 other presidential candidates including wine ugandans are also voting for members of parliament the lead up to the election was mad by violence with security forces accused of using excessive force on some kind it is and their supporters police and military officials have in town accused some opposition leaders of encouraging violent protests and defying covered 1000 rules it's also been a huge deployment of security forces here in kampala and other towns we've seen roadblocks set up by police in some parts food patrols a by the police and military in areas particularly perceived to be opposition strongholds all this i had of the final declaration of the presidential results these are tough times in uganda some local human rights groups say the electoral process is already tainted by the electoral commission maintains that everything has been free and fair. was spoken to many people here in kampala who quite why read about what could happen after the result nazi safia that there could be potentially a violent confrontation between police and protesters we are also hearing that both of the wines home john a list where there are being blocked from accessing his compound he's the home has for the last 3 days been surrounded by the military he has complained of harassment and brutality on him by security forces on heem and he's team members and his supporters as well but we've spoken to security officials here who is saying these huge deployments that we've seen in the capital to the compiler and other towns is because they are preparing for any eventuality and they have information that family does presumably babu i want to use this opportunity to incite the public are right catherine thank you so much more that update from come hala let's stay with kampala and speak to mary uncurable who's a ugandan analyst thanks very much for your time with us on the news hour what's your reaction to these preliminary results coming in. thank you for having me. basically. the election in you got shrouded in darkness. when the easy keep so. we live in results from the different polling stations across the country people don't really know what to think if everything has been shut down the interstate is shut down. many transactions are shut down so basically we're the only person who is giving us results from the different 34000 polling stations is there is still there is no way that any other possible and can't very fire and compare notes and see if this is what the what the e.c. has this is actually correct or like some people are suggesting or they're just cooked up. will be incumbent already the credibility of the issue has come in question that we have seen throughout the election process if you've been following different political open and. his excellence eureka which are so many have been coming up and that the east he really has. aligned electoral process in favor of him and therefore it has ended up letting the military and security operatives or press and the press the political candidates so . at least this the result that they're even bringing out already in question we question their credibility and we have no way to verify them because they have basically refused any other fossil and to kind of compare not the different political parties. had proposed to have their own private tally centers so that they can verify and see if they are resolved the same as you see by that if you refuse that right and then he has your vote. it is that how is that. bobby wine is saying that the presidential election has been marred by fraud as well as violence so far he's not provided any evidence to back up these claims will he be providing evidence do you think but. i am not sure i cannot speak for him but then if if there was evidence of anything that actually happened but he was only one month. the internet being on would have helped us you know we had the. 5 force in the. protest we were able to get the evidence because people were actually taking pictures of what the military authorities would bring to people shooting gunning them down but right now we don't even have that luxury he could not tell but thank you station even if you hide and that you feel which is supposed to protect they lecture and make sure that it's free and fair is already a question of wait for the radio but right so i wouldn't blame him for not having every then so if you have but if he has every day it would really be a great it would really be a great thing because he would have done it that comes to that i just know that. i would think all right so thank you so much marian corinne. excuse me for as you can to us from kampala. please 29 people have died in afghanistan in a series of attacks a car bomb at kabul university killed at least 2 members of the local police and on friday or 40000 goriot inherit province say taliban fighters killed of these 13 members of the security forces and in demand kandahar authorities say for attackers were killed in a car bomb attack on a police station it all comes a day after the u.s. announced its reducing its presence in the country to 2500 troops. now india has begun its vaccination campaign it's one of the biggest and most challenging in the world on saturday 300000 people are set to receive jobs nationwide with health care workers given priority and india is using 2 vaccines the oxford astra zeneca vaccine and on locally developed one called kovacs and india has the 2nd highest case count in the world after the us arch. jani those who need the vaccine the most will get it 1st those who face the greatest risk of infection they will be vaccinated 1st are doctors nurses hospitals sanitation staff medical and paramedical workers have the 1st right on the vaccine whether they are in government hospitals or a private one they will be given priority. after that those who have the responsibility to manage essential services defense and law and order will be vaccinated these include our defense forces police firefighters and sanitation workers so that was a prime minister speaking earlier on let's bring in elizabeth purana she's joining us from new delhi from one such hospital giving the vaccinations elizabeth so sounds like a huge task ahead for india what have you been seeing. hello daryn yes we are at one of the 81 vaccination sides and deli one of 3006 in the country where the 1st group of people to receive one of the 2 vets that was approved by india's regulatory drugs regulatory body health care workers vaccinated throughout the day they are what's called phase one of the next few months 30000000 workers will be vaccinated starting with health care and sanitation police and army disaster management that goes over the age of 50 followed by dollars under 50. but it's these the government is planning to vaccinate 300000000 people in the 1st 6 months this year now india is used to has a lot of experience with mass vaccination programs as the world's largest immunization program where it vaccinate 56000000 infants and pregnant women every year ever because of the sheer increase from 56000000 to hundreds of 1000000 every year that the fact that this is a virus these that scene's all adults who are going to be vaccinated the country has been was doing mock drones weeks. any issues test out all their systems to make sure that this process runs as smoothly as possible. and knows what's the reaction and we're taking a risk a bit like russia and china and using a vaccine but has a really completed phase 3 trials. well we are seeing more and more reaction to that today the most recent is a group of doctors at one of delhi's one of the capital's biggest government hospitals have vision or less has demanded that they be given the oxford astra zeneca and not the bought a biotech vaccine that's because it hasn't completed its case through its final phase trials we have a prominent transparency activist who has taken action against india's drugs regulatory body and course he's asking that the safety and efficacy data from the trial so far be made public now the government maintains that the use of the bought a biotech vaccine is going to be under what it calls clinical trial conditions that independent health experts say that there's not a lot of information about what that means and that they vaccine should not have been given approval before the final phase trials were done and the us health minister did respond to these demands from the doctors and delis saying that there was a lot of work that went into making these vaccines and that people who are taking them right now will not be given a choice of which vaccine they receive or in the program thank you for a report from the let's speak to regime dusts gupta who's a social media mauler just he's also a professor of law you know her university he's joining us from new delhi as well thanks for your time on the news hour are you concerned that the locally produced kovacs in vaccination elizabeth was just talking about is being given to people before the face 3 trials have been completed. with the national regulatory authority. as laid out in india released by the drug comptroller general of india as approved after going through what. they meant insert. data in terms of safety and the metric is the expectations as a benchmark that's one to drop and from the general statement is that's what the government's position is. as as just reported there has been debate among the scientists on either side the point is not that it won't be efficacious but whether it is going to do regular trip shows this you know this is somewhat misunderstood. this particular. vaccine which is not just the vaccine but because you vaccines in general have followed what is known as an in-depth event seamless approach or design now adaptive in seamless designs are actually developed to quickly find drugs to read diseases and the w.h.o. actually endorses it for deployment in public and emergencies for development of vaccines so that really is not to the question the question is how we are communicating what are these adaptations are and whether those protocols are clearly shared among the science scientific research community to build confidence but that at the euros and of the we are hearing that there is that confidence is undermined in india as a result of that locally produced vaccine because the latest data on it has not been shared and people are questioning its safety and effectiveness so do you think that all of this is going to undermine confidence in the vaccine and in turn it will impact the government's plan to vaccinate millions of people in india. it is certainly likely to have a bearing but the do is use and should not be conflated the point therefore is that the communication has to be clear regarding the science of it it doesn't mean that it's not good quality science perhaps this this communication gap ought to be bridged more effectively and more transparently let me ask you about the the logistical challenges that you you might foresee because india is planning to vaccinate 300000000 or it's going to issue 300000000 vaccines by the summer i mean surely there must be huge logistical challenges there. it is indeed a huge challenge these numbers are certainly big but india's immunization program fundamentals are extremely strong it's shown resilience through the polio eradication campaign to the measles for better elimination campaign and that's a system that we have a lot of faith in of course that would be my no he just that can certainly be expected but those are nothing that would be fixed you know in a very short time the bigger challenge in the more important challenge is being able to import track and investigate adverse effects if any because that's what both confidence has been a scientific quality and rigor is going to depend on particularly given that these are in a trial mode all right thank you so much for speaking to us from new delhi thank you. plenty more ahead on the al-jazeera news hour including this gasping for air brazil's military brings in a vital commodity that's in very short supply in amazonas. sports news on the clippers blow away the kings and the a game to go ahead be there with dot story a little later. first though the german chancellor angela merkel's ruling party to see do you have started a conference where a vote will be held to elect a new leader 3 men are competing for the job just 9 months ahead of general elections merkel is planning to stand down after 16 years at the helm she's urging the party to stick to its moderate roots let's get an update from dominic kane joining us from berlin so what's been said at the conference so far dominic. well during the 3 candidates had the opportunity to make a final speech a final push for votes from delegates at this virtual conference and we know the result of the 1st round of voting remember 3 candidates and the winner has to get an absolute majority of the votes that means 50 percent plus one no candidate has been able to do that so we know the result so far the 1st run free just melts at 300 $85.00 votes and lash it governing prime minister of the biggest states by population in germany $380.00 votes and then the wildcard candidate as it were norbert earth again a former cabinet minister under angela merkel fired by by her nearly 9 years ago when he was environment minister well he came 3rd with 224 votes the magic number in that 1st round was 445 nobody got to that point so mr erdogan has been eliminated and the voters these delegates at this virtual conference are voting again now this time to decide between mr lash it on the one hand and friedrich mats on the other bear in mind here mr lash it as i say the prime minister of the state with the largest number of people in this country he is being seen by many as the continuity candidate the man who would not really rock the boat if he were to take the leadership of the party and then potentially be the chancellor candidate well he might govern in the way that i'm going to medical has whereas frederick metz on the other hand this is a man who was sidelined by angela merkel sheep but he's perceived him as a rival all the 15 years ago he was in the wilderness he reinvented himself in business made millions came back into politics a few years ago and when machall stood down as party leader in 2018 made a brave showing came 2nd very close to the person who won. but she did not perform well as leader of the party and eventually quit some time ago and it's her post it's being replaced now and the voters are having to decide to infringements on the one hand a man who is seen as being more to the right than the. current medical policy would suggest and then lash is a man very much seen as continuity and it will tell us much which of these 2 will emerge as the party leader one final thought those elections coming up in september it's not absolutely guarantee that whoever wins today will go on to be the chancellor candidate for this party the members of the party will have to endorse whoever wins today and that indorsement will come on friday if it if they agree that that is even then not sure that they would that this particular person might lead the party and the wider conservative union in this country into a into a general election there is another wildcard the conservative prime minister of the state of bavaria a man called marcus many opinion polls suggest that many conservatives in germany but others 2 independents and other party supporters suggest that they would prefer him so it's not all plain sailing for whoever wins today and we expect the result of this 2nd round of the germans called the decisive election well that could come at any moment perhaps in the next 10 to 15 minutes all right dominic a reporter from berlin thank you. well search and rescue operations continue in indonesia after a magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit the island of silhouette see at least 46 people are now confirmed dead and more than 800 others are injured although it is our warning of continuing aftershocks just a washington reports from jakarta. on indonesia's sulawesi island a may just search and rescue effort continues in the cities of imagining and. the strong shallow quake injured more than 800 people. and teams are working swiftly to rescue those trapped under the rubble of collapsed houses and buildings. that. we continue to search and rescue from this morning we have prioritized for target areas for the operations around my genie. at least 15000 people are displaced i think in shelter in emergency centers. is one of them is family survived the disaster but then now homeless by the way my house was flattened by the youth quake many people from my neighborhood did know that's why we here in nearby mud you. hospital was destroyed several people were found dead by rescuers from out on the party means that we will clear the area the metro man a car hospital after we confirm there are no more victims buried on the earthquake set off several landslides and cut electricity and relief hers are working to make sure all survivors have the essentials we've collected information about what the people needed evacuation centers they need medicine medical supplies to treat those injured vitamins and other items the local school was also damaged but there were no people in the building at the time. let's bring in just a question joining us from. what's the latest update you have for us just. as you mentioned the death toll now sits at 46 it is expected to rise we know that 37 people loved dead in the city after me and in the city of this is a very terrible situation for these small communities authorities have made some progress in the search and rescue operation we know that the main road. was blocked because of material from a landslide which was triggered by some of the off the shelves authorities in this way see have been successful in clearing that road which should make the delivery of hate between these 2 cities a bit simpler we know that also authorities have been successful in his communications and electricity to around 60 percent of the way see they've also established a satellite phone at the governor's house to assist in recovery efforts authorities on the ground so that they are working hard to ensure that everyone in evacuation centers has what they need including essential supplies for children including not bees and of course food and clean water to drink however there have been some media reports of some individuals in these affected communities taking 8 items directly from the truck without permission rather than waiting for them to go to distribution centers it's already said they will endeavor to make sure that every emergency center is supplied with these essential materials authorities also warning of the potential for the off the shelves in the past few days they have been at least off the shelves and they are warning that potentially the situation could continue all right just to washington reporting from jakarta thank you still ahead on the news hour by the national rifle association of america is heading to texas and since for action from the room derby is the italian capital is too big or sides. based off. of. there's been substantial snow in central europe recently zurich got about a surge of a meter of snow all in about 24 hours so yes even the switzerland that's quite a bit is now the take some clearing clay there was some trouble now at the moment so it's and with much of the central part of yours is set underneath there of high pressure it's cold quiet weather the cold to the east a bit more active and coming in from the west at atlantic front means significance those like in the low countries down through the out fronts again probably to southern germany but the real deep cold you see if you don't see temperatures here is still hang your red is trying to creep south it will certainly influence the amount of snow around the black sea but i don't think it'll have a major influence for the west warsaw gets it minus 15 is your max on sunday it warms up by tuesday but look at the nighttime temperatures even then you really are subzero compared to the average or anything else to be honest there's a picture of everybody on monday the frontal systems we can somewhat so the temperatures are well the mild side is was of some parts of western europe london today madrid 11 they're still pretty cold but pretty low further east and that results in story weather of cyprus the levant and ticky. al jazeera is an investigative team and the team censored and unseen video from will harm filmed as the coronavirus are great is just beginning to lose an unknown all those years if not the last is now nearly 100 more exposing this secrecy and censorship by chinese authorities. ha ha ha ha ha ha i'm to health system struggling to cope al-jazeera investigation 3 dates that still the world setting the discussions millions of americans feel disaffected by both political parties examining the headlines this group of activists and relatives are marching band plays on right now where they're calling for the morning edition now to explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform why is child the only solution for a child as young as 10 months of 8 am densify you see the weld from a different perspective on al-jazeera. you're the news hour on al-jazeera hello again here the top story ugandan president is poised to win a 6th term in office with over 90 percent of ballots counted my 70 has won at least 58 percent of the vote his main challenger bobby wine has just over 34 percent but he says the vote was rigged. and it's coronavirus vaccination campaign one of the largest and most challenging in the world to vaccinate 300000000 people nearly the size of the entire u.s. population. army last elected leader of germany's christian democrat. has taken place the leadership race comes just 9 months ahead of general elections merkel is planning to stand down after 16 years they have. also been announced for the 1st palestinian elections and more than 15 years president mahmoud abbas the legislative and presidential votes will be held in may and july they've been delayed because of negotiations between our bastions party fatah and its rival hamas the palestinian factions are aiming to build a united front against israel let's bring in and she's joining us more for more on this from what i'm on the that's in the occupied west bank so does this mean that the visions between hamas and fattah are over or they will soon be over. so this is not the 1st decree that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas issues for holding elections but many out of this year say that it sounds a better chance there has been numerous agreements in deals between fatah and hamas to reconcile and the divide but the devil has always been in the details and it could be the same situation this time had on also to the heart of the election elections committee held a press conference just an hour ago and he discussed the situation this he said that there are some technical details that need to be ironed out to between the 2 major palestinian parties he said that the palestinian factions would be meeting in cairo to kind of work out these details if they are held these would be the 1st elections in 15 years he had them also encouraged the women and they used to participate in these elections but many palestinians are even skeptical that they are going to be taking place at all more than half of them say that they don't believe that if these elections were to be held that they would be free or fair all right and reported from it on the occupied west bank thank you. all the u.n. refugee agency is calling for a fighting in the central african republic to stop they say the number of people fleeing to neighboring countries has doubled to 60000 in just a week on wednesday rebels try to attack the capital won't be but were pushed back by security forces a coalition of armed groups wants to overthrow president 4 star challenge to water a who won a 2nd term in office in december in the u.s. nearly 100 charges have been brought against dozens of people in close to 300 investigations opened in connection to last week's deadly capitol hill riots and now the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi is calling for the prosecution of any members of congress who may have helped supporters of president donald trump. if in fact you did stand that members of congress were accomplices to dish insurrection if they aided and abetted the pan am there may have to be actions taken beyond the tankers and in terms of pressure to sion my counters in washington d.c. and has more on the investigations into the capitol hill siege the threat of violence in the days leading up to the inauguration and maybe even beyond certainly very real according to security officials here in washington d.c. and you palosi saying that it would be investigated whether some members of congress those who stormed the capitol last wednesday now the background to this is that more than 30 lawmakers have sent a letter to the mosque the sergeant of arms of the senate and the house asking them to investigate how many people were brought into the capitol the day before the siege by republican lawmakers and they want to investigate because this is a slog to see exactly how many of come supporters were given guided tours of the capitol by lawmakers in congress they had observed a large number of groups being given tours around the capitol on january the 1st remembering at the moment all tours of banned because of covert regulations so this of great concern and nancy pelosi has appointed a retired lieutenant general to investigate all the events around january the 1st however she hasn't ruled out the possibility of an outside commission such as investigated 911 so certainly there's great concern not only about what is happening now in the threats that are happening now but also exactly how those events last week came about and whether very importantly some members of congress were complicit. well strict security measures are in place across the united states ahead of wednesday's presidential inauguration road closures and parts of washington d.c. have already begun including major bridges and some metro stations. and reports in the neighboring state of virginia where residents have been on edge since the storming of the u.s. capitol it's early morning and in new america stores is packed here all sorts of weapons on display from machine guns and semiautomatic rifles to destroy the revolver which jennifer when all this carries with her and it's very small as you can see it fits in the palm of my hand. and we would typically consider this a caliber that you would use for self-defense you'd want something more substantial however a bullet. and if this discharges to someone it will cause damage and depending on the shop placement it could cause lethal harm americans bush's supporters 17000000 firearms and 2020 a record number the spike in sales started during the coronavirus pandemic and continued to rise during the black lives matter protests over racial injustice the november election has flirted divided the country with both republicans and democrats suspicious of each other more than ever there are those politicians who. basically if you boil it down really want control and we know historically that control cannot be achieved without disarming a population there are many examples of that. and so we're seeing the extreme left. i want to disarm the populace in the whole point behind a list for control that's the truth of it nobody wants to admit that robert lewis thinks this is a defining moment in the history of the united states you can see already i'm an american paul person there's a shift. we have to be on a reasonable republicans supported donald trump. and another con about being off oil and. i can see the point of. a lot of the people who are opposed to you know what so i'm just trying to be unified i'm not the father he wanted his children to witness how different this city is d's days with this empty streets and barriers this is a scene that's repeated across the country deceit of the state government shutdown to the public and sealed off and that's because the f.b.i. has warned of potentially large scale and violent demonstrations and this is something most americans have never lived through before and it's causing a lot of apprehension. one block away above scared to virginia supreme court building authorities sealed off the area but no explosives were found just an example of how the country is on it the city council has banned firearms at demonstrations many say their rights are being stripped away and vow to rally in support of the 2nd amendment in the days leading up to the no gration of joe biden with the country deeply polarized the image of public parks and buildings close is one of a nation in fear of itself but at that hamid al jazeera in richmond virginia. one of the most powerful lobby groups in the u.s. has filed for bankruptcy the national rifle association of america plans to move from new york and register as a nonprofit in texas because of what it calls talk sick politics the announcement comes months after new york's attorney general sued the n.r.a. over allegations of corruption and misspending by senior executives richard feldman is a former regional political director of the n.r.a. and author of ricochet confessions of a gun lobbyist he says the changes are unlikely to affect pending court cases in new york. moving into new york perhaps they're about 30 to 30 years too late to have done that. clearly you don't file bankruptcy when you're in a good financial position. they're contradictions. but. perhaps they're hoping that if some positive news they're doing something that has no impact whatsoever on the lawsuits that have been filed against them it only effects proceeding forward once they're dissolved in new york state and they establish themselves in texas would with anything change and only prospect of like chapter 11 reorganization they may be some protections. in there but again it it's not going to affect the ultimate outcome of what the court is seeking to do in new york state national rifle association probably is missing a fair amount of its own clout that doesn't translate of course to gun owners losing clout there are 7 or 10000000 new gun owners in the united states just in the last year that's a trim that's more new gun owners than there are members of the n.r.a. . but the n.r.a. has had financial difficulties and they've been embroiled in this internal fight for the last 2 or 3 years and it's clearly hurt their ability to function in publicly in the political and legislative arena. for u.s. government carried out its 13 final federal execution under the trump of ministration dustin higgs who was executed by lethal injection in indiana he was convicted of killing 3 women in 1906 and donald trump resumed federal executions in july after a 17 year pause no president in more than 120 years is overseen so many federal executions president elect joe biden is an opponent of the death penalty and the late night supreme court ruling cleared the way for that execution speaking for the court's liberal minority justice sonia sotomayor condemned the move saying this the federal government will have executed more than 3 times as many people in the last 6 months than it had in the previous 6 decades this is not justice after waiting almost 2 decades to resume federal executions the government should have proceeded with some measure of restraint to ensure did so lawfully when it did not this court should have it has not it's in brazil the military has brought much needed oxygen to hospitals treating coronavirus patients in amazonas states average daily cases in brazil are up by 44 percent in the past 2 weeks as 2 new variants of the virus rapidly spreads victoria gate and the reports. these people have been killing for hours to refill an oxygen tank that are relative suffering from cave it 19 depends on to survive normally hospitals would supply oxygen to patients but many have run out say people having to buy them from private companies each bottle cost $68.00 and supply is outstripping demand and as people's tempus rise police have been deployed. by the wreckage so we can't wait any longer there's no service at the hospital. the health system in the brazilian state of amazonas is on the verge of collapse and a national vaccine rollout has yet to begin the air force has flown emergency supplies of oxygen from sao paolo to the city of menow c. and lift a permit to all babies to the states from hospitals overwhelmed by in corona virus infections. on friday people in cities across brazil health protests and appealed for more help from the government. brazilians are dying this is total neglect it is unacceptable we are dependent on neighboring countries for oxygen it's an outrage. president jiah has repeatedly played down the risks of 19 and he's defending his handling of the pandemic response. always doing what we have to do the problem is terrible but we've done our part by providing resources and means today the armed forces have launched a field hospital that the health minister was that on monday and provided oxygen with. these help to a close all celebrating because some of the patients are being transferred to hospitals in other states that are better equipped but not everyone is being lifted to safer environments and the world health organization is warning brazil's health system is beginning to implode victoria gates and be al jazeera. undocumented migrants deported from the u.s. to mexico say they hope the incoming biden administration will bring about comprehensive immigration reform but for a growing number of the so-called dreamers who are returning to mexico the american dream seems just as achievable in their homelands many of our apollo reports from mexico city i don't think i'm going to look at the one man who will pena remembers walking to los vegas strip but that's when he lived with family in nevada as an undocumented migrant scared over what seemed like a looming threat of deportation from the u.s. when many men made the choice to return to mexico just over a year ago when they leave and they and that of faith. we have are safe. in the moment that efficient gets stopped because. trump the only thing with. all the stops i have decided to come back to mexico and start again. like thousands of other mexican nationals who return to their country of birth by choice or not a popular starting point is a neighborhood in downtown mexico city known as little l.a. the nickname is a nod to the many deportees who have settled in this part of town this area is also home to many start up businesses that offer employment to deportees often it's american companies who draw on the english language skills and genuine knowledge of u.s. culture that a majority of deportees possess what's the average for someone with one such startup that's always looking for talented in english speakers returning from north of the border is new call me insoles or new beginnings since 2015 the organization has not only helped thousands of returning mexicans get back on their feet but teaches them how to thrive in a country many only know as a distant memory. israel founder of new commune lived most of his life in texas before being deported says his organization and others like it are getting rid of deep. good stereotypes and misconceptions about those sent home definitely here we are you know years later what's happening with these people that got deported while many of them or now creating opportunities for themselves and for others for example the american dream in mexico we have many people from our community that are sending reminiscences to to the u.s. from mexico they're able to provide for their family while they're living here because times have changed they're bringing drugs they're bringing crime they're rapists since the start of the trumpet ministration the white house has pursued more than $400.00 executive actions related to immigration policies that led to thousands of deportations and voluntary repatriations to mexico. for one manual and for many others like him however the solidarity of this tiny community in the middle of the mexican capital has brought new opportunities even if efficient here in mexico you thought well. we have a better life here in mexico than they and that of faith when it was not below al-jazeera mexico city. the messaging platform what stop has perspire own client changes to its terms because of a backlash from users it have given customers until next month to accept an update about the data it shares with its owner facebook but it's now scrapped the deadline what stop has more than 2000000000 users but concerns about the changes have led to a surge in demand for rivals like signal and telegram margay murphy is the technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper and she says whatsapp didn't communicate very well with users about the planned updates. what's up is actually updated how you talk with businesses and what happens there if you maybe a bind something from a shock or retire i want to interact with you kind of like a chapel with whatever what. they might be sharing back information with thanks to all that they wanted to let people know that that's what the change was and the through to everyone out and that led people to look into what actually is being shot and what's up and actually don't check quite what information that has been getting snow for about 4 years so it's interesting that this week is when people start to realize what half assed came out remember people down it it it was actually earned by facebook and facebook subsequently bought and that's when things started to change and that's why i think for a long time pretty said to be very cautious about using whatsapp if you care about privacy because terms and conditions change over time it's a private company and it's about to do what it wants at the damage is that we were seeing people now migrating off into a telegram signal which often will prevail. and on and on whether there'll be a group who got the only thing that might be stopping it is if. the savviest you get one signal terrible about it not as good as what happened that might make people think well you know i i promise merit mation and. the other thing is the contact you have you any want to go on you know other people have. their it will be interesting to see how it plays out still ahead on the news hour a french driver when the record extending 14 dakar rally on a day overshadowed by tragedy just stories coming out of a score of. am . he started as a modest man. a korea seoul. never imagined he might one day become president of egypt. he had an ambitious wife. he became an entrepreneur and was imprisoned for the unlawful killing of protesters. the story of the rise and fall of hosni mubarak the family one. decision. you senator. the. time for the sports news were found during thank you so much the african nations championship is set to finally layer on saturday having been delayed from last april because of the global pandemic cameroon is hosting the 16 team tournament and which only footballers playing on the african continent compete the central african country have implemented strict code $900.00 safety measures to protect players and initially stadiums will be allowed to be filled to 25 percent capacity and other cars to her for the organizers is security due to civil unrest in cameron's southwest region. we are aware of the pandemic that is currently raging around the world we will test the plan to have 25 percent stadium capacity on the side of comfort and on the side of the local organizing committee all the arrangements are made on the opening game will be between house cameroon and zimbabwe ahead of that game we have sports journalist and broadcaster gary else moves joining us live from ghana gary tell us how important is it that the tournaments is going ahead spike the pandemic. well for many reasons to signal the facts that the show must go on just like we saw in many countries in europe and the rest of the world this is a signal that despite the pandemic things can be managed and it is essential for african football to be seen to be trying to you know money just as intuition rather than give up old together. and it seems to be a lot of excitement building around the tournaments in cameroon and for what you're hearing how good of a job are the organizers doing in protecting the players. well considering the facts that come out of being on able to host the african cup of nations in $2900.00 . due to security conversations that let's. turn them into going to egypt and then be really you want an opportunity in this one to prove that he can do it even about this is what i meant itself that dry run for the african cup of nations prop up which is scheduled to be held next year so for them they have to prove to everybody and put all the stops and so far that bring in the game get the guns and everything to come bust up with this gentleman hands and is there a big demand from fans in africa for the tournaments. you should let me know and the reason is simple as you know this tournament is ball players who play via trade in the individual countries that is to say that if you are played with american ringback national team it means then that you have to be played in morocco so if you have played in france and the american you come plea the immediate effect of this is that some of the continent's biggest players who play in the trade even elsewhere across the continent cannot be seen and as you know when you want to market a tournament usually want to put up you know this b.s. but for that shun you usually don't get the country's best players out there so it's what dad had african football fans for the players and mostly for the players as well it's just that it is a shop window to. a city where impressed cults or national team under so that he can get moved to europe and other parts of the world but equally know the simple as i sponsor you know you do call into the john as much as you look for the real africa cup of nations ok great great to get your thoughts thanks so much gary al smith thank you for joining us thank you for. and italy a lot see a scored a surprise when in the round darby on friday they ran out 3 no winners over who didn't help themselves with some terrible defense and wonder. how the result is a blow to rome assyria title challenge they could have gone level on points with 2nd place inter with a red. an n.b.a. player who lost his mother and 6 other family members to cope with 1000 has tested positive himself minnesota timberwolves senator carl anthony towns released a statement on social media saying he prays every day that this nightmare of a virus well and the timberwolves is a game against memphis was postponed marking the 13th league game that has been affected by the virus this season the ball's in my group. right now and you can do the right or wrong or. maybe sure we. all protocol but spiders. are when it's created. or we're not the only one you don't witness. an n.b.a. world so the real world we live in. now one game that did go ahead was the l.a. clippers against the sacramento kings while leonard had 27.0 and george added 26 more as the clippers beat the kings 138-2101 friday a team of now won 15 consecutive road games against the kings and haven't lost in sacramento since 20. 8 time major golf winner and has been arrested in brazil and is facing extradition to his home country argentina the 51 year old has been on interpol's red notice list for committing criminal offenses dating back to 26 team officials in argentina have charged him with assault theft illegal intimidation and repeated disrespect to with ortiz cabrera has won both the u.s. open and the masters. and finally freshman of staff rahm petter hansell has won a record extending 14th docker rally know the 55 year old who is known as mr jack are finished ahead of nasa in the overall standings after friday's final stage victory came 30 years after his 1st which was on a motorcycle back in 10091 he's now won the car category 8 times and the motor bike category 6 times ok and that is all your sport for now and daryn back to you thank you so much for that and thanks for watching the news hour on now just 0 values with you in a moment we'll have much more of the day's news coming your way thanks for watching but i. it's the u.k.'s biggest hospital with the eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside a london conference center it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites on the way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone thought. it is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home and mishits eof pressure you know. that's not in a significant and i'm sure is that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as a crime gag down very significant by dictating the government and the fucked up policy dows shalt not kill part of the radicalized series on al-jazeera com and make sure you're not hyping the situation be part of the debate my main characters are women when no topic is off the table there was in the last allow child marriage to happen legally easer basically archaic walls dads often legitimize and legalize pedophiles on and on line jumped into the car at $16.18 to be all still discussing this street on out is there a. the in. the in the. incumbent president yoweri in with 70 looks set to win uganda's tightly contested election but the main opposition candidate is accusing the government of fraud. you're watching al jazeera live from doha with me for the bad people also ahead india launches the world's 1 largest coronavirus vaccination campaign but they are concerns over the safety of a locally developed drug. a new party leader germany's christian democrats elect are many to replace i'm going to.

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