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a peaceful life among her family. oh oh oh oh oh they now know are like i'm young i was small amount of money learned a month that my life my. well i'm in. seventh and seventh in atlanta good lord to produce i found. the document was issued based on his family statement according to them one is one hundred twelve years old. the system feel that a form with basic information on one diet sleep habits vision hearing and general health much that when we come up. here and be visible how young. now you are. the assistant takes her blood pressure. i age it's all right.
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on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. years of based on long j.v. is expanding and it's become politically and economically important. to bomb a region was among children is forced but now the elderly bringing new investments to new merchandise now connect with the rest of the problem. this new accommodation for tourists as well as for the so-called birds of passage those who come here for a few months end up staying forever. in burma they believe ills will be cured. many come to this grocer where they say a high density of negative on cleans the air and increases oxygen transfer.
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increased magnetic radiation is illusory said to be beneficial. to troops convinced. this. was all over now it's will be seen in this yeah from on. high hundreds were killed on a daily a computer. may have triggered off. here. kynan just. a pussy out what babson. the need. sharon and. now the savable you even hope to. get an even bigger attraction is the water from the. fueling a bottle is almost ceremonial.
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. construction companies compete for thousands of chinese businesses we need accommodation dozens of cranes lining the streets building sites developed rapidly . projects completed within months. this is a model of a twenty two hc to building looks with sixty six houses four thousand a pop a pool a river and shops so it will that save all the. you know how.
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for training for the rights of the lives. under former champion who gives his old friend that six cents casablanca i caught on out to zero. protesters in saddam hell a breakthrough deal with the army to form a joint transitional council but promised to keep demonstrating. hello i'm daryn jordan this is al jazeera from doha also coming up voters in spain cast their ballots in an early election which could see the far right and the parliament for the first time in decades. christians in sri lanka celebrate mass
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through a televised broadcast as churches remain closed after the easter sunday attacks a week ago. we spoke or strongly condemn the evil of that separatism and a. shooting at a synagogue police in california a question i suspect of far right sympathizer. second round of talks to get underway. to form a joint council to run the country until elections can take place he reports. a breakthrough in the very first night of talks between the committee of sudan's ruling military council and the coalition of opposition parties they've been trying to find a way to rule the country until a deal can be reached on elections on saturday night the two sides reached a partial agreement to form a joint civilian military council that will supervise
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a transitional period so. the talks started with high spirits and great transparency and we've reiterated our joint regard for the country talks will continue and we are optimistic on reaching a final result that we can announce to the sudanese people as soon as possible. the coalition made up of opposition parties and the sudanese professional association has been leading anti-government protests which began at the end of last year. sparked by a rise in fuel and bread prices but they quickly widened into demands for bashir to step down and earlier this month a sit in outside the army headquarters in her prompted the army to stage a coup and since bashir was ousted the military and the coalition have been in talks on a future government over the usually continues until i give you a rare for civilian government i was very very disturbed are we seeing the military council is sensible enough drugs that it stands out among some since. the sit in her is now in its fourth week as people wait for
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a new government the two sides will meet on sunday to try to work out how to deliver that as negotiations continue on the formation of a transitional government protesters continue to keep pressure on the military council over the past three weeks more people have been arriving from different states to go on the sets and they want the brilliant and not the military to be there want to have the ultimate say it's a dance teacher protesters are now also focusing on foreign governments they accuse of interfering in sudan's. hundred in front of the egyptian embassy and on saturday egypt saudi arabia and the united arab emirates want to see the military retain control of the country and. foreign interference is only aimed to keep the military in power we want aid to come to the sudanese people and keep relations soley between the people and not the military. foreign interference impacts the decisions of the military council which we join to accept because we want a civilian government and this is the will of the people i mean to dance revolution
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for change started more than four months ago and these protesters say they will not give up until they achieve their goal a civilian government. joins us live now from khartoum break through them between the military on the protesters with the formation of this council and we understand that the meeting again tonight. yes indeed aaron yesterday when they reached an agreement to form a joint civilian military transitional government that was just the beginning they still had a lot of things to talk about and they are going to continue their meetings in a few minutes they're saying that they will be starting their meeting at seven o'clock local time they're running a little bit late but they're expecting to sort out other issues like who will have greater representation the military council wanted to be a military transitional government with civilian representation and the coalition of the declaration of freedom and change they want it to be a civilian transitional council with military representation so they have to still sort out that issue there's also the issue of how long the transitional period will
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be so really the beginning yesterday of deciding or the decision yesterday to have a joint military civilian transitional government is still only the beginning and meanwhile people in front of the army headquarters are still continuing to protest they're saying that they have high hopes that they will be able to get the military council to educate or give up power and hand it over to a civilian government so still a lot of issues to be discussed more talks between the two sides it's not clear if all these issues will be resolved tonight but they're saying that they are very optimistic and they hope to resolve it as soon as possible but there are reports that the military council is trying to dissuade the islamist party from having a march tomorrow for fear of clashes what more can you tell us. yes that's the popular congress party which was an ally of government and really it was founded by president former president by former head of the party who brought president bashir to power so for people in front of the army headquarters and people in sudan the popular congress party is very much part of the or form of government and the
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former regime say they don't trust the popular congress party the rally that was planned by that party has been canceled by by the security forces they're saying that they're worried violence may erupt and that there would be loss of lives but the popular congress party yesterday had a council meeting a sure council meeting where they were attacked the military council or the military rather had to intervene to try to get them out and they had to use force to get to get the protesters away from the members of the party so there are concerns that people are not ready to accept anything that had to do with the former government or former regime not just members of the former government or former ruling party but even their allies thank you. now for the tenth week in a row the members of the algerian diaspora in france have held protests against algerians ruling elite thousands of people who took to the streets of paris on sunday earlier this month president been aziz but if america gave in to pressure from demonstrators and step down he's been in power for twenty years but if he has
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been replaced by the head of the upper house of parliament as an interim president until an election in july. polls in spain are set to close in less than an hour's time people there are voting in the general election this the third in four years no single party is predicted to win an outright majority through a campaign dominated by the rise of the far right on the issue of council only as independents and let's go live now to some of the lego who's in madrid sun is so this election campaigns been dominated by the rise of the far right so how is voting gone so far despite the deep divisions that. the divisions may be that are in but what's interesting to note is that they seems to be a lot of motivation to vote in this particular election certainly a difference of about ten percent of voter turnout since the last elections in
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twenty six states and the house because it is because of this vote party field that we're seeing here because polls for decades it has been a two horse race between the conservative people's party and the socialists but now it has widened out a way to feel which has also a far right party in the mix as well there is a sense that perhaps voters are looking at not just to vote who they would vote for or traditionally or who represents but also what how that would affect the tele doubt any given coalition for example if the socialists win the most votes and they get given the first choice that forming a coalition they would have to then undergo that would not to stare a tea party and also regional parties as. well if they fail to do that then that then gets passed on to the people's party the next biggest party and that could include having a far right box party as part of the coalition so that perhaps has most has
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motivated people to go against that one or even perhaps for it as well and forget of course that this is the most interesting election and certainly the most divisive one that has been in this country since the end of the dictatorship of general franco all right let's talk about catalonia for a minute because catalonia has been central to the national debate so what are the hopes and fears of catalan voters. by the hopes and fears that they can resolve the current political crisis that the region has found itself in ever since there was the attempt to secede really all depends with which party manages to get ahead most with most votes well you've got to beijing parties that are pro independence one the e.r.c. more are left and right and then you have another party which is led by the ex the president of the catalan region cutlass bustamante who is in exile at the
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moment he will be providing very much a tougher line if they have to do negotiations with that party any party that's given there especially the socialist government and they would have a very tough time indeed the e.r.c. seem to have a bit more of a pragmatic approach sense that there must be some kind of dialogue to get out of the current buyer but really what catalans are looking for is an end to this and also don't forget as well that there are catalans who do not want to secede as well their voices being heard voter turnout in catalonia itself is really quite high this time as well perhaps an indication of how people are seeing catalonia as being a monumental importance in this particular election so thank you. well we got to several bombings target hotels and churches in sri lanka churches remain shut instead christians took the unprecedented step of holding mass by watching a televised service follows easter sunday is attacks that killed at least two hundred fifty people for as many as the latest now from colombo.
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a week after the easter sunday bombing it's the same time the nice shrine remains closed and sunday mosques across the nation suspended because of security threats despite the bomb alerts and intense security the faithful get as close to their church as they can under watchful eyes the head of the catholic church in sri lanka the archbishop of colombo celebrated mass in the church in his official residence his message of peace broadcast live on t.v. and radio contradiction. to kill someone in the name of gone gone to the all merciful god who is the your love god who has reared my brother and mine. who furnished. the service at home with her family
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a sister. was at same time to church last sunday and hasn't been seen since she holds out hope her sister is still alive but is struggling we can fake it out only when we now i don't like a church anymore i don't want god my sister went to church with belief in god she had strong faith she often said sometimes miss will help really good turn your life i've lost faith in the church. the family haven't stopped searching they say they're ready to accept any outcome this is our genies neighborhood multi-faith like a family as a mosque a few steps away and in front of that a catholic shrine at this time of the year this street and the surrounding ones should be decorated with festive lights to celebrate easter a week ago instead they've been.
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