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good in their power too until all of. now it's time for the results of yesterday's test for her kumar sixty two it's no surprise who's come around knocking the rental car. up with a load that just like. everyone's happy except sushi she still waitlisted but is now unlikely to be accepted she's upset and doesn't want to be filmed anymore in the john movie. car people who are going to their car reward put us here bob do this. all day and they all discuss psychological treatment here so the hoax a politically correct make or piles call up legitimate chum that his car had a problem he will take it home not just that they queue. a check or.
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eat. like all indian cities now is growing rapidly there's work to be done much of it is dirty but preferable to a life of the india today is a nation of migrants sean has his sights set on an elite university in a distant city but today he's going home to see his mother. forgot about her old. me. so hard it would please. me not only to city
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to fill this. up but. to give it to the show i was in my new. member on that he. really should share with us and i think it's a good chance had free tuition with a non for more than two years his mother works as a nurse but there's not much money for mother to keep posting here much of which are partly achievement. she's made to me for him to take back to the host of things. if nobody were doing it to mitigate the trick i hit. a wall a time when i was. the only major. then remember looking out. for
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a little kid. john is a non kumar's mother she's a vital part of the family business. and . look. i tell. her to look. back to when they got a kid and then last week. didn't
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market something that i thank you. luke going to last. more. than. its april harvest time in deal cali village everybody's working to bring in the wheat. after seven months living in the city some of the super thirty on losing touch with their rural background fee.
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in previous years and look would have been helping his family not any more. it had the mold. and i am mad at the. back but i may add that the manically had to have back and i am out but i had the matter but i. feel. like getting the nod to her and i brought her you did not but as i haven't reviewed the public school year communal totemic a month later. on looks mother davie is making one of her occasional visits to her husband they're still living apart and neither sees much of their son. so good they're happy adding may have. happened. i'm good for thinking about the right hand of millions of.
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the luck that he's easy to has that be this and i'm just ahead but i'm going to have a deal about that that had to be this made every day that. it's the day before the i am. the climax of the super effort. i'm going to be. raw juice at home doing his last minute revision. like they were the lovely. oh the families keyed up for the big game. clearly. matching questions of what you know you.
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shawn meanwhile has moved into a hostel here it's easier for him to focus away from the distractions of home just so. you know they're very engaged but there is only about a ground. that because the boys were performing in the hall and the whole family isn't. there some little further from the fairgrounds and. after seven months of intensive preparation and noncom lot is feeling a different kind of pressure he's hoping for the perfect result. one hundred percent. but if it this with a lot these by luck but it. up at the bottom of the city.
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eat i i t exam day is a news event all over india in a no twenty thousand young people received the two paperless. the soup with thirty last scattered across ten exam centers. rogers arrived the teaching team already here to wish him good luck. to. everyone here which was very mean that. if you get your. ten minutes before the exam stultz they can read the questions at last it's nine o'clock. in these next few hours quarter of a million students compete for a future that promises well prestige and membership of the indian elite.
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i'm a tradition every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump the town through the eyes of the world's journalists that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all listening post as we turn the cameras on the media focused on how they were told on the stories that matter the most him better use a free palestine they're listening post on al-jazeera. made on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural nationalism a new series of feel good when environmental shows that meet some of the people striving to protect the five to. twenty five years up to coming to power can be am
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sudan's military will it reach an agreement on the opposition's proposal for a transitional government's but there are still sticking points. on how he and this is to save a life from doha also coming up secretary of state mike pump aoe makes an unannounced visit to iraq as tensions continue to mount between the u.s. and iran. for their lives thousands of syrians leave it live as government forces and their russian allies bomb the revel how province. and we'll
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have the latest in the crackdown on the opposition in venezuela. but we begin in sudan where the military rulers have agreed in principle but the opposition's proposal for a transitional government's but differences remain over the length over the interim period sounds who will eventually lead the country have a morgan has more from the capital khartoum. nearly a month after ousting its president of three decades army bashir sudan's military council and the opposition coalition attempts to form a transitional government don't seem to be getting easier the opposition presented the ruling council with its vision for the transitional period in early may on tuesday the military council responded. with. the document. doesn't mention the other political forces that are partaking in the transition that would elect
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a prime minister and sovereign council members as well as other ministers it doesn't even mention the transitional military council which alongside the alliance for freedom and change and other forces we see as important in the election process for these important posts. the opposition coalition is made up of political parties civil society groups and the sudanese professionals association they have been leading protests in sudan since december. the demonstrations were initially over price hikes that then turned into anti-government protests leading to a sit in in front of the army headquarters in early april the coalition says their vision for the transitional period is based on the demands of the protesters it's includes a four year transitional period a presidential or sovereign council an executive council headed by a prime minister with a civilian majority representation as well as a legislative assembly made up of one hundred twenty to one hundred sixty members forty percent of which must be women and an independent judiciary.
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this is our message to all demonstrators the peaceful work is what has led to our victories and not what will help us achieve all the goals of the sudanese revolution and we shall not respond provocations meanwhile the sitting continues with protesters saying they'll keep the revolution peaceful and keep their demand for civilian transitional government. we are the people of the revolution here we're all demanding a civilian government no matter what will be here to the demand is met and that is the popular demand the. polish our demands is to continue. and to continue our strikes. the military council and the opposition coalition may have more talks in the future as it tries to steer sudan out of the impasse it's currently in the ultimate decision makers are the protesters here who say if the outcome of the negotiations doesn't appease them they'll continue with their states and until they see the change they've been
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demanding. people here say they started their revolution that ended a regime of thirty years and they're happy to continue until the military council hands over power no matter how long that takes morgan al-jazeera. the u.s. secretary of state. it's an unannounced visit to iraq mike from payors trip comes amid rising tensions with iran u.s. has deployed more warships to the area which is says in response to the threat posed by tehran thousands of american troops are so based in iraq. but the words. that.
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she had written say has more now from washington d.c. . michael barrios spent about four hours on the ground in iraq speaking to various officials including the prime minister on the way there he spoke to reporters he was asked so why the sudden trip to iraq canceling a trip to germany to talk to merkel perry gave three reasons first of all he did put it in the context of the increasing escalation of rhetoric from washington against iran and he said that he wanted to and reassure the iraqi leadership that the u.s. stood ready to to continue to ensure that iraq was a sovereign independent nation which led to a question from a reporter on board a plane well do you have some intelligence that iran is trying to make iraq less of a sovereign nation of the trying to overthrow the iraqi government to which compare replied narrative about he didn't want to imply that this is all just in keeping with the national security strategy of the drop of ministration had laid out at the beginning of the presidency and it's those sorts of comments of the leading to the
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great deal of skepticism we're seeing in washington a surprising amount of skepticism for washington about whether there really is a threat from iran or whether this is this is escalate to rhetoric from those within the administration who just want conflict with iran there is quite a debate go under way now in in washington about that. hillary mann leverett is c.e.o. of strategic political risk consultancy she says the u.s. has a coherent strategy to undermine iran. it certainly is an escalation of rhetoric and now we do have an escalation in action their aircraft carrier was on its way and in fact when reporters asked at the pentagon about any imminent iranian threat that this aircraft carrier was in response to they said they were unaware that perhaps you know bolton knew something that they didn't or something it occurred within twenty four hours when they last assessed it so there is a disconnect between the u.s.
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military the state department and the white house in terms of how the united states is responding or is perpetrating a more escalate tory posture in the middle east but it's not something that is the result of just chaos disorganization or a lack of intelligence here or there certainly is and this is where i would disagree with some other analysts i think there is a coherent strategy coming out of the white house from president trying now since kerry adviser bolton and from. to take whatever action they can to weaken iran in the region that is their goal and i think they're taking whatever steps they can to do so and taking advantage of whatever they can you know it's.

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