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Welcome back. You are watching Outside Source. Let's take a look at

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some of the news in the BBC News room. Ted Cruz is trying to stop

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Donald Trump's march to the nomination. Football history made.

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Leicester City going from narrowly avoiding relegation last year to

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Premier League champions in one season. The European Commission

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looks set to allow these access for Turkish citizens. That does not

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include the UK. -- these access. Please send us your questions on

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Twitter. Travelling into the European Union is expected to get a

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lot less complicated the Turkish citizens. The European Commission is

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expected to back Visa free travel in the Schengen area on Wednesday. The

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change would open up 26 countries to Turkey. Some countries like the UK

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and remain you seen here in dark blue are not part of the Schengen

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agreement and they will remain off-limits. Sources have told the

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Europe editor that there is a huge motivation to reach an agreement on

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this. You can read the in-depth analysis on the website. Let's hear

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from our correspondent who has been getting reaction in Turkey.

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This is the ritual for Turks to travel to the EU -

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incessant queues, visa applications sometime rejected.

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Brussels is likely to recommend that Turkey should now get visa-free

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travel to the EU Schengen zone, with the recent migration deal.

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And for the basic rights of free travel.

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This is the trade: Turkey accepting migrants deported from Greece

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In return, Ankara gets money, progress on EU concession

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The Turkish government knows it has leverage over Europe -

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the Prime Minister insisting no visa waiver, no migration deal.

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Visa-free travel has been Turkey's dream since it applied for EU

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Other countries, from the Balkans to South America, have achieved it.

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But the EU is somehow more apprehensive about Turkey,

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and as Euroscepticism and the right wing have risen across Europe,

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so have fears about an 80-million strong Muslim country.

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But some say the fears are created by populist EU politicians.

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Many of the public, and even some of the political elites,

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they have this image of millions of Turks flooding

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into the EU looking for work, sharing their employment benefits.

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But this would not really be the case, because it doesn't give

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It doesn't give them the right to seek social welfare benefits

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But is this the government Europe should reward?

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Attacking those protesting its takeover of an opposition

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newspaper, another sign of growing authoritarianism.

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Critics have been silenced, and violence stoked in Kurdish

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At one opposition channel that the government is trying

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to take off air, they worry about plummeting press freedom

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and Europe kowtowing to President Erdogan.

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The EU should stick on its principles this time.

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If everything will be given to the Turkish government under

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these circumstances, I believe the government and Erdogan

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won't hesitate to take over all the media landscape here in Turkey.

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If the price of stopping the migrants is to endure

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Turkey's flaws, Brussels will be heavily criticised.

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But Europe knows that it shuns its difficult but important

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Back here in Britain, so much reaction to Leicester winning the

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English Premier League. This is one tweet from the BBC's Chief sports

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writer. Why is it so remarkable? In an era where money talks in

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football, consider this, Leicester's first choice team cost around ?22

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million. That is less than a 12th of big spending Manchester city. The

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man of the moment, Jamie Vardy, has been one of the stars, 22 goals, he

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was a bargain signing at ?1 million from a non-league club and less than

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half of that was used on the Algerian international Mahrez. It

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was all tied up on Monday evening where the nearest challengers

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Tottenham failed to beat Chelsea and Claudio Ranieri told us that it was

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an extraordinary evening. The emotion was at the maximum level.

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How much does this mean to you to win a title after so long? Look, I

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told every time I am very happy for the fans, for the chairman, for

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everybody, all the Leicester community. How have you done it?

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What has been the secret? I don't know the secret. I think the

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players, the heart, the soul, how do they play it. What is the message to

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the fans? Keep going, we want to improve. Our correspondent is at the

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King Power Stadium. Almost 24 hours on from the amazing news, what is

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the atmosphere like? The time has passed, but clearly and you can

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probably hear it behind me, the excitement and the passion, the

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sense of celebration has not died down. There have been people driving

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past all day beeping their horns, a salute for the title win. The

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stadium just behind us has been the focal point for fans congregating to

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toast this remarkable victory. Don't forget Leicester have never won the

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top-flight title, it is the first time in 28 years we have a new

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champion of England. In 2002 they went into administration, in 2008

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they were in the third tier of English football and against all

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these big clubs, the likes of Chelsea, Manchester city, Manchester

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United and Arsenal, the established elite, the unbreakable, Leicester

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City have done the unthinkable. It is mixed road Neri Sottoli that will

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be celebrated for a long time to come. -- it is an amazing

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achievement that will be celebrated for a long time to come. What has

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been said of Claudio Ranieri's success? He told us that he did not

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know what the secret was, he praised his players for their commitment to

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each other, he described it as a love on the pitch, they have such

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passions and spirit that has driven them through. We talk about how

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money buys you so much in modern sport and especially in top-flight

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football, but really the sort of cohesion between the teams seems to

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have caused this huge upset. It really is remarkable when you think

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just 12 months ago Leicester stood on the verge of relegation. They

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battled their way out of that trouble winning seven of their last

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nine matches and they formed a bond with a clear nucleus of players,

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Mahrez, Jamie Vardy, Schmeichel, Morgan at the back. They have formed

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a spine that has led them through. They have one of the lowest wage

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bills in the Premier League, money has counted for very little on this

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occasion. Claudio Ranieri has kept his team selection is very

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significant -- selections. The atmosphere will be very intense.

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They will lift the Premier League cup at the end of the Everton game.

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We are sure to see a parade, the streets of Leicester will be packed.

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Parading the trophy around will be a complete different matter. Now, as

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David was saying, one of the rewards the Leicester is a place in the next

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Europeans Champions League. One of the finalists has just been decided.

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Let's go to the BBC sports centre. Tell us, is it by Munich or Atletico

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Madrid? It is Atletico Madrid. In the last few seconds. It is

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interesting we are talking about Leicester City today. A team very

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much like Leicester City, they play tactically and they have team

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spirit, Atletico Madrid have reached the Champions League final for the

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second time in three years and they have done so by beating Bayern

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Munich. This team and a Pep Guardiola who is leaving to join

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Manchester city who may well be facing Atletico Madrid in the final

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of course. They have done so by winning the game on away goals and

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the away goal that came this evening in the Alianza arena. If fascinating

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game. A high-speed game, incredibly nerve wracking towards the end.

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Atletico Madrid had not conceded in ten hours of football and they did

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eventually, just about half an hour into the arena, when Xabi Alonso

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gave them the lead, by Munich got the lead. Then Thomas Mueller had a

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save. Then there was an away goal, the crucial away goal. They got one,

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with 17 minutes to go. Robert Lewandowski heading in from close

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range. Then the penalty save proved crucial because there was a chance

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for Atletico Madrid to get another goal and put it beyond doubt

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completely. This time Fernando Torres had his penalty saved. A case

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of three goals, two penalty misses in the Alianza arena this evening

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and it all means that Atletico Madrid go through and Pep Guardiola

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will leave by Munich having not won the trophy they are essentially

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hired him for three years ago. They have fallen at the semifinal stage

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for the last three years in a row. Atletico Madrid will go through to

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the final and potentially just like in 2014 face Real Madrid in Milan.

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They are Madrid are 0-0 with Manchester City, their semifinal is

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in Madrid on Wednesday evening. Still to come on Outside Source, it

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is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, working as a journalist

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in Afghanistan. The BBC has been to speak to some of the country's most

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courageous TV reporters. The BBC has learned that more than 65 buyers are

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considering bidding to take over Tata steel's UK assets. Two groups

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have expressed interest today, one is a consortium led by Tata's strip

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steel business. Thousands of jobs were put in jeopardy when the Indian

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owners said they wanted to sell the loss-making business. Our Wales

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correspondent reports from Port Talbot. It is a nerve wracking

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journey, but Tata steel's search for a buyer does seem to be heading in

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the right direction. The blast furnaces at Port Talbot keep on

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making metal around the clock. This is the part of the business that has

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been losing money. But we are told losses are no longer at ?1 million a

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day, things may be turning around. Speaking for a few of us here, we

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are optimistic. We try to block things out and come into work and do

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what we can do to the best of our ability. Our customers and product

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range and what we can do here is world class, we have the capability

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we just need a buyer. It is understood that more than 65 buyers

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have now made their interest known to Tata steel. Only two have put in

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public, formal bids, liberty and Excalibur, the management buyout

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team. Only Excalibur would keep the blast furnaces making their future

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uncertain. What plans other buyers may have for this place and Tata

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steel's other ten UK sites is also unclear. Some of the bidders will be

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basically individuals or groups who are looking to exploit government

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subsidy and asset strip and organisation. That is not what is

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likely to come forward as the final buyer for the company. Today the

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Welsh government put its money behind the Excalibur bid. This is a

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calculated political decision by the Welsh Labour government. They know

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with just two days to go before an election, being seen to do

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everything they can to save these works is a vote winner. Other

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parties responded by saying they also would support the buyout, but

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how this sale ends is far beyond the control of any politician, only Tata

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steel will decide who takes this business on.

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This is Outside Source, live from the BBC newsroom. Our top story:

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Donald Trump is set to deliver a final blow to his rivals in the US

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presidential primaries as the US state of Indiana votes later. Today

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is world press Freedom Day and in Afghanistan it is very much

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something that remains under threat. We report now from the Afghan

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capital car bull were working for the country's most popular TV

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station can carry a deadly risk. I've come to the headquarters

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of Tolo TV - Afghanistan's most These defensive measures might seem

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extreme, but they're necessary. Tolo TV has been, and remains,

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a target of terrorist violence. This is the Tolo News morning

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meeting. In the hot seat of one of the most

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dangerous journalistic beats in the world is this

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TV newsroom boss. He is only 29 years old,

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and there is a lot of responsibility And this is Shakila,

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one of his most experienced Her husband was killed

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by the Taliban. She is raising their three kids

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alone. She made a name for herself

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covering dozens of suicide Speaking to families of the dead

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and interviewing wounded But on January 20th this year,

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Tolo TV became the story. I was in my office upstairs

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in a meeting when our head of news walked in, and he said

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there was a car bomb Back at the bomb site,

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it was a chaotic scene. Then we went to the hospital nearby,

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where our colleagues were taken. That was the first time I could see

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something like that. Some of the bodies

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were unrecognisable. Some of our wounded colleagues

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were in very terrible situations. Seven Tolo staff were killed that

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night, and almost 20 more The Taliban targeting us was always

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going to be a question of time. We represent civil society,

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we represent women's rights, we represent a more

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moderate version of Islam. Freedom of expression, all

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the things the Taliban don't like. So, I'm not sure for how long

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we could have kept them at bay, Back at the Tolo canteen,

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Shakila isn't eating. She's too busy setting up a story

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on the Afghan New Year. She has access to the Kabul Trauma

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Tospital. She's covering the aftermath of yet

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another terrorist attack, In mid-April, the Taliban detonated

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a huge bomb in central Kabul, killing more than 60 people

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and wounding hundreds. The next day, the Taliban

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renewed their threats against all media

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outlets in Afghanistan. It's a chilling reminder

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of the dangers journalists in this will stay in Afghanistan for our

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next story. This five-year-old boy was photographed a few months ago

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wearing his Lionel Messi shirt which effectively was a plastic bag. That

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led to the real Lionel Messi getting in touch and sending him a signed

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shirt. It made him a local celebrity and unfortunately a target.

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Sudden fame has come at a price, his family have had to flee Afghanistan

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after they received threats of kidnap. TRANSLATION: Few days ago I

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got a call from a local gangster, he thought that because he received the

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T-shirt maybe he got some money. He wanted his share, it was a risky

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situation so we left. Since he arrived in the Pakistani city of

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wetter, he has been constantly followed by camera crews. He has

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brought his prized gifts and the original home-made T-shirt. But the

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star treatment has done the call for his family's dire circumstances.

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They are all crammed in one room and his father says he sees no future

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for his son here. But the five-year road is very clear about where he

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wants to go. TRANSLATION: Lionel Messi, you know how much I like you,

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now I want you to invite me so I can come and see you. Until he meets the

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iconic football, he is spending time honing his skills.

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Now as part of the thaw in relations between the US and Cuba, a cruise

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ship set sail from Miami with passengers on board and it has

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arrived in her van yesterday. The first in more than half a century.

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Our correspondent was on board. It has taken decades, but cruise

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liners are sailing from Miami to Cuba again. To send them on their

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way, good weather and cool drinks as the cruise ship pulled away from

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Miami's iconic South Beach, the patriotism of both countries was on

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show. This is the latest and much awaited stage in the thaw between

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Havana and Washington and this cruise almost did not happen. Cuba

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only recently lifted a ban on Cuban born nationals entering the country

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by sea. Some took to the seas to protest the Castro government. While

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the cruise ship may be the first US passenger vessel to make this trip

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since the Cold War, the company behind it wants many more to follow,

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so resolving the Cuban-American migration issue with key. It was

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important to us, not just for the travellers, but also for the boilies

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here in Miami, so many Cuban born Americans. We wanted to ensure

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everyone had the opportunity for everyone to be part of this historic

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moment. -- for the employees. Most were not thinking about the

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politics, they see it as the opportunity of a lifetime. This is

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an item to tick off the bucket list. A guy went there 56 years ago, he

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said you want to take the ferry over to Havana. I said I don't know,

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let's do it next time. Then along came the revolution and this is the

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next time. After a night at sea, the passengers awoke to the sign of

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Havana on the horizon. There are the key landmarks of Havana, the Hotel,

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the Cathedral and although a lot has been said about this trip and how

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historic it is, actually when you come in on a cruise ship for the

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first time in over half a century it does feel pretty momentous. As the

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ship got closer, crowds gathered on the shore to greet them like long

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lost friends. Fittingly the first person off the ship was a

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Cuban-American hand-picked by his employers, the carnival company.

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Whether this cruise ship brings change to Cuba is debatable,

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certainly more tourists means more work and income for some. Others

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have a residual fear that the island might once again become a weekend

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jaunt for wealthy Americans. Finally the way to reopen, the

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Olympic torch has been lit from Greece to Brazil. From Greece it

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will have a 95 day journey right around the world to Brazil. There is

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political instability in Brazil, but crowds of people followed the torch

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at the start of the relay which will end with the games in Rio in August.

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We are back at the same time tomorrow, thank you for watching.

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