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transition to a civilian government the head of the transitional military council says they're considering protests as demands for a joint military civilian council. the military council political committee has established communication with all political parties they were asked to provide their respective suggested visions and solutions for the transitional period and beyond more than one hundred views have been submitted currently examined by the political committee within one week from now the military council will return to them with answers and a final conclusion it is agreed that the former ruling national congress party is out of the process most of the view is center on a civil authority and executive government. we reaffirm that we cannot go back to square one we cannot be intrigued by the military plus we cannot allow the former regime to regain power the regime is attempting to reproduce itself we stood up to what. vile has this update for us from.
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time of the essence here they have these crowds in the streets they are capitalizing on these crowds and the end of these crowds but the understanding is that probably you know if they wait one more week two more weeks to three more weeks they may not be able to go or to go and continue to keep so many people invested in the military the military council seems to understand that time is playing into their hands they want to wear out the patience and the continue with t. of the protest they want protesters to be it gets tired of this is the analysis of the protesters so the protesters are trying to give everything they can to invest every power they have in the few days of these few hours today to send the strongest message to the military they want to achieve this before they lose the momentum as more still to come for you on this program protesters in the
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bangladeshi capital demand justice for a young woman who was burnt to death after reporting sexual abuse. and we'll tell you about a key religious sites set to be expanded in iraq to cope with the growing number of pilgrims. how the big heat is gone the end of year five a six day summer in adelaide and indeed in melbourne and that's a cold front that took it all away this is before it winds around late it's gone through now the forecast there for monday is nineteen that later he seventy eight in melbourne this is a drop of some of the order of fourteen degrees from the highest we've had in the last five days still thunderstorms on the remains of the front there i think as it drifts into back queensland now the origin that it was the antarctic when it went
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through perth it's quite stormy now. we're got nine facts you're quite warm and twenty three degrees in the sunshine on monday and on tuesday twenty four there's some small improvement to the east as well but this is more or less where it should be cooler than the average to be honest britons are not a woman twenty six but that queensland coast has got no i'm sure breeze and it's quite cloudy as well unfortunately we can wasn't that brilliant for new zealand both south and the north the circulations very obvious from the original it was cold air took a bit of warms there but you got fifteen only in christ church and seventeen in oakland and if you look at this is the green streak to suggest it's going to be a wet day in most of northern ireland rather sunny either for the south. anti fascist anti establishment and pro violence. despite the recent official
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disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement just found alive and well on the terraces of a build stadium. a place where political revolutionaries share a platform an ideology with violent football hooligans. who read old death on al-jazeera. welcome back you with al-jazeera live from london just a quick look at the headlines for you now an overnight curfew is in place in sri lanka and social media has been shut down after attacks on three churches and four
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hotels at least two hundred seven people were killed and more than four hundred injured in eight blasts. a television comedian is set to become ukraine's next president exit polls show gordon is lenski secured seventy three percent of the runoff vote against the incumbent petro poroshenko. and protest leaders in sudan are saying they no longer recognize the military group is in place for a transition period of up to two years it follows talks between the army and demonstrators who were calling for an immediate civilian government. to mali now where an army camp has been attacked in the town of northeast of the capital bamako the count was reportedly ambushed and burnt to the ground there are reports that at least twelve people were killed and it comes as the country's in the grips of a political crisis after the prime min. and the government resigned on thursday following protests and ethnic violence with pride with threats of more protests the president is now in talks with the opposition to create
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a new government nicholas haq reports from the capital. a prayer for a peaceful future from those celebrating easter in bamako is cathedral mali is without the government after its prime minister and cabinet were forced to step down thursday following unprecedented demonstration on the streets of the capital in march a militia group that had received backing from prime minister micah tactful on the villagers killing one hundred sixty seven people the un peacekeeping operation in mali has more than seventeen thousand soldiers including french british and canadian troops despite that security forces were not deployed until seven hours after the attack and did this shocked the nation. among the demonstrators who chanted out with foreign forces and down with the government is law student. and her daughter i said to. the no one team. of course we are angry i know you are
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frustrated life is getting worse for us and what happened to the for money people but you'd like goats it has to stop it hurts us and there's no chance we will keep demonstrating. change and security is what president promised when he was re-elected for a second term in disputed elections last august so far his critics say he's failing to deliver his prime minister former intelligence chief relied on militia men instead of the mali an army to bring back stability but what started out in two thousand and twelve as an armed rebellion in northern mali is now turning into ethnic violence edging closer to the capital. keita is facing mounting political pressure he's holding emergency talks of the presidential palace but the challenge for president he brought you back mark critz art is not only to find a new prime minister that will resurrect mali's government but one that will lead by the opposition the ruling party and the people who are increasingly taking to
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the streets to get their voices heard. the opposition rejects any possibility for unity government and is asking peter to step down. all the election from given the circumstances we should be running the country we are not going to take any government run by somebody who robbed us it is an uphill battle for kate and for the people. with the violence spreading it seems there is no miracle solution in this search for peace somalians pay the ultimate sacrifice. while others pray for their country to rise again. because hawk. at least two hundred twenty seven people have been killed in libya since the fighting to control the capital tripoli started three weeks ago well health organization says thousands of been injured and more than thirty thousand displaced residents of tripoli reported hearing as strikes and explosions on saturday night
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all of fairly fast as troops are fighting to take the capital from the u.n. recognize government which is based there fifteen have to fight as were killed on saturday along with thirteen of the tripoli government soldiers. to egypt now it's the second day of voting in the controversial referendum which could well extend present. time until twenty thirty three day poll was called last week after amendments were approved by egypt's parliament the referendum could also allow the president to appoint top judges and expand the role of a powerful military. protesters in bangladesh are demanding justice for a young woman who was burnt to death after reporting sexual abuse rights groups in dakar organized a human chain for nineteen year old. rafi she was set on fire earlier this month for refusing to drop a sexual harassment case against her islamic school teacher. and most of those other duty thought that in almost all those who are involved in the killing of
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knows her they must face punishment because we girls are always facing different types of harassment physically and mentally this murder must be raised to the highest level a girl will set on fire it shows the dangerous mentality of the perpetrators i obviously demand their highest punishment. in georgia police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up protests against the construction of a hydro power plant around three hundred people took part in the demonstration at the village of their county some of them early rocks at least and placing them with sticks they say the development will destroy the environment and their homes. police of polls polls have closed in north macedonia after a residential election that's become a presidential election excuse me it's become a referendum on the country's name change under a deal to improve relations with a neighboring greece governing social democratic party candidate staver under off skiis campaigned on nato an e.u. membership while his main rival. a university professor is supported by the
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country's nationalist party marcos about it has more now on the capital's. these presidential elections in north mustard only are seen as thirst for the ruling coalition led by prime minister. especially after implementation of perth program and the huge and the three decades old name dispute between france and scorpio politicians underlies the results especially turnout because today we are told they feel to encourage people to vote the turnout was just forty percent that's important for the second round of the presidential election because that's the margin needed for to make the election successful otherwise new elections has to be organized circle round of presidential elections will be fighting between two divided political blocs in north most of the candidate of ruling coalitions they have opened out of skew and candidate of party which was on power in discounter until two years ago when political team to secure the cordon of our representing
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called the society in north was a don't you know you split especially on the subject of breast pocket grammont document was signed last year and the dispute degrees those who voted for a position that can do do. thinks the agreement betrays the national interest and blames the government for it especially prime minister's own side but the support of sore and out of school to go to the seas backed by government thinks the breastbone agreement is something that will help north of the door on its path towards european union. christian worship as in paris have paid tribute to the cathedral of not true don during an easter sunday service at the santa stuff church service was moved to the church following monday's devastating fire at the not true down firefighters who helped save the building from complete destruction also attended. a key religious site in the iraqi city of karbala is to be expanded to go
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with a growing number of pilgrims that more than thirty million people and they take the trip to the shrines which often mecca of the most important places of worship a shallow slim's dosage of ari reports from karbala. this is why millions come here each year to see the shrine of the most revered and mom and shia history the same. with more than thirteen thousand employees some say it's a city and it's growing every year. with the current stable security situation in general the foundation is contributing to establish more expansion projects with the school to observe more visitors to the holy sites the house and this is in order to maintain a momentum of great services and income. with. at the friday prayer service an approved representative of the highest shia authority in the country grand ayatollah ali sistani delivers
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a sermon. after mecca in saudi arabia this shrine is considered the second most important place of worship for shias among hosain is buried in the shrine behind me and next to him lies the body of his eldest son along with seventy seven others who died in the battle of karbala in six eighty a.d. that's believed to be the starting point of the divide between shias and sunnis that continues fourteen centuries later. this area will be added to the shrines already extensive grounds within the next two years. completing an ambitious six year project. it is being built to accommodate another ten million visitors annually. to mom hussein foundation has also opened a hospital here for cancer patients from around the world are treated for free there is a long wait list for perspective patients but the foundation hopes with increased revenues it can also be expanded. most of our sammy is one of the business owners
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within the grounds of the shrine's who has witnessed the rapid expansion he has been renting the store for the past twenty years. for those the more expansion is done around the shrine the more visitors it will attract and that will also mean our businesses can expand it will generate more money for the whole city. people from around the world come to see these holy grounds in their millions each year for the iraqi government religious tourism is the second highest source of income after all while. the number of visitors is increasing each year because many believe iraq security is improving that means the country's revenue is to door such a party al jazeera karbala. now china is the fastest growing film market in the wild this week's paging film festival was meant to showcase the industry's rapid rise but with several recent scandals and local censorship stifling creativity event
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struggle to make its mark katrina you has more from the chinese capital. the journey of the chinese musician in one nine hundred forty s. kazakhstan opened this year's beijing film festival the movie the composer wasn't chosen because of its acting or special effects but because it aligns with china's political and economic priorities the film was produced as a part of its belt and road initiative. titles from other participant countries iran and hungry also featured. as chinese celebrities took to the red carpet big hollywood names were notably absent the capital spend is seen as more of a homage to communist party leadership rather than the art of filmmaking. beijing has intensified its crackdown on films which don't align with socialist values. or ship is that obviously a hurdle for the film industries development but filmmakers have gotten used to it
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is like dangling in handcuffs you can still does well with your hands. movie celebrating seventy years since the founding of modern china was spotlighted while canadian film in god i trust was suddenly disinvited due to political reasons many have claimed chinese tensions with canada over the detention of errors one. oscar winning film the favorite was pulled over its betrayal of lesbian relationships you as i will not do china's movie industry has exploded in recent years as over nine thousand years or erected twenty alone but in recent months production studios have practically power lies all thanks to a tax evasion scandal involving one of the country's biggest. last july actress funding being disappeared from public view following revelations of false contracts and tax evasion a crippling sweep of the entire industry followed. so thomas and so many in the
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industry have complained some went bankrupt and had to retreat from that industry is a double edged sword it's punished those who should be and those who shouldn't be you know that was very negative impact on the industry. but it's not all bad news for chinese cinema goers the slowdown in domestic production has led to a quiet loosening of restrictions on foreign films and at the closing of the festival it was foreign films which dominated the temple of heaven roots danish movie a fortunate man took on best picture the wandering earth china's second highest grossing film of all time received the award for best visual effects katrina new al-jazeera painting. just a brief look at the top stories this hour an overnight curfew is in place in sri lanka social media has also shut down after
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a series of attacks across the island eight suspects have been arrested after the blast which killed over two hundred people and injured more than four hundred fifty the attacks targeted churches in colombo nick on bo and batticaloa during easter sunday services were also blasted for luxury hotels and a guest house in the capital the defense minister is saying most of the blasts were suspected suicide attacks. and other top stories a comedian is set to be ukraine's next president will diminish the landscape was the wildcard in the election no political experience other than playing the president on television he has secured a resoundingly victory exit polls giving him seventy three percent of the runoff vote while the incumbent petro poroshenko got just twenty five percent zero said. we did this together thanks to everyone now there will be no pathetic speeches i just want to say thank you. do you.
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do you koreans this month i will leave the post of the head of state this is what most of you have decided and i accept this decision i will leave office but i want to announce firmly i will not leave politics protest leaders in sudan say their discussions with the military haven't been taken seriously after talks between the army and demonstrators who are calling for an immediate transition to a civilian government meanwhile sudan's new military ruler say they are considering the protesters demands for a joint military civilian council the head of the transitional military council also confirmed that former president tomorrow bashir and his associates are in prison and protesters in bangladesh are demanding justice for a young woman who was burnt to death after reporting sexual abuse rights groups organized a human chain for nineteen year old rafi who were set on fire earlier this month for refusing to drop the exceptional harris meant case against her islamic schoolteacher those other top stories this hour coming up next on al-jazeera it's
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