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tv   The Wombat Whisperer  Al Jazeera  May 17, 2019 1:32am-2:01am +03

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they acquired their salary get on the record you know a lot more far better than i've done years already he bought their makeup we got our he would here are some our peers that don't like the head high and got their pay and got don't follow us there because they need us know why your small 00 brotherly arch that if you're smart that he really thank. you. is now at a deli but he's spending his holidays at home in but no teaching this year's super 30 as a deliberate i. may. be without their game was a moment that we were part of our. lives nearby that are going to. be going over there to protect the guy. feel to look at the lovely smile but share some of
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the good change. that he did you know move with this somewhat cynical about why he thought that made me feel that. a decade on we return to but not to find out what had become of the students and of soup with her to sell. her stuff home village. but i look at his family had moved on later that day we tracked them down to a nearby village the teacher and our strike. a look at his family have left field and moved in here with a relative. to let them down there shania by me again will have a look at it. no brain you know when india says.
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look it never had a good. morning me. like a little financial condition of not. because father ok i think that. means how do we. go then you're going to get a break from salary. so. father mother when he brought up their partner made up the . thing we need to. look at they said there was a big but not. protecting them part of. me. and if you were in
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the movie both of. us placement in the piece and we want to make it through. make about me posting believe me my partner may. be able to make it transmutes or i will get this across the country. because. when you need both you ready yet. to give me my job. so one of the best company in the world. a few kilometers away from office now lives with his parents off to super committee. he went to i 80 to study engineering but now he still didn't.
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he didn't the. dissent came going to have to do with us that there. may be indian good name abroad and they're saying just need a podium and a logo on. enduring love but short notice them down meaning 2 of the i don't have to go that are to me didn't you could try to go to. our dividend and live maybe tokyo maybe this year i don't want to miss him for the economics making. noise about a basic need. to do as it was give out to the economics me i was give up going to new made the deal has to be a 2 to make ours i'll have you missing it it says hello i'm a mother the inverted to mrs gentle as good. as that i'm not lazy. i'm going to work its will to. live fairly dull but that's what it says that i know
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that says my lovely family. you know what i got me telling me here. chance i was learning i'm another that says you got. yes it's all good and next to me i did believe there have been that love just in english and they are just one name because there. have been my that this guy that i love it i'd give her say in the lake in india institute me in the mirror indian image. of made up mother tongue hindi there. by holy cow it's an oath to have been a democrat finding the images from the sale of the mail will harm the deceased doing things think that you. already made their targets are below the campus legs and in your place and you know because now because nice company because. i didn't make
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a lot of it ok good to say you can make some numbers up blanch what do you mean. my god you're not looking. so cheap but look you short which was from what i. just. but if i could have. a. super thirty's star. he now works for a management consultancy in the by he recently got married and we found him visiting his family. and we just sat. this little one it was like. costs. as. many of the. after 2007 and so paternity i joined i did early in electrical engineering. for the best years of my life where i met a lot of smart people. after their joy opera solutions in new delhi as my 1st job
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in 2011 in 2014 i got the chance to. this was a great cultural change for me i moved from delhi to dubai and and the work in one minute was really fast there was a lot of multinational. i thought i could novel with spanish people pakistani people or people from what i call people from china so it was a great beginning for me. in the management content consulting space in the butt and i currently travel to where my project is 4 days a week and the weekend i am in dubai. being. made out when. i was. hiking. or to. the weights.
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but so far only. next stop is. i t capital of india where raja. working with my city's as a software engineer in the research and development institute currently i mean to me i'd be a brown or obvious. here joining of those 216 and since then i'm working with them. and what going for electric and hybrid vehicles software development by saying we are going to do this with a liberal had my. eye is scored. then after you join or you become. a parent and they were imagined like the way i was thinking that i would never come out of the how you could listen or thinking about insoles well but now they are really saying that they can probably say that my son is you working with that i
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want to be a going abroad supporting all lines all over the globe supporting the society. back in but now we want to find out what happened to the super 30 program itself. our band and our founding fathers supercuts he retired from his job as police chief of bihar state and since them has been working hard to grow the idea deliberately part of the experiment. now part having been successful. i thought this experiment is good for society and therefore it should come out of that shell and grow big. and then. people who were not going to the business of indication. they got in touch and their experience there
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do their due. investing this concept. and the philanthropy measure. and that's how some of these play money. and let there be so much good so let's do it with the natives i know it's being right is time for the sun. but those super 30 programmes have sprung up right across india to model ferries according to needs to invest when marden is different for different. super turkeys for example i'm going to protect the lives of people nice to say to never similarly a community in the minority community the muslims they've got to get it and put to use that money to be under the leadership of. a lot of money and we know the chief deal in dealing with you personally. so far
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ramani designed specially for muslim students has been the most successful venture for a band and i mean if you started with the best centers to have you have to my producer centers across india have been able to a scale that we have been able to portray this community yes positive community report and everybody knows is a most. district education deprived community disport tickler project has changed the mindset of the community a pretty host when speaking about examination says the 30000 students want to do so it is not a bit want to work wired they're going from idea which is a basic technical training like lumbering electrician to make rockets or planes or changing over and getting into their design. now simply petty's branching out
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still further goes on the project the press students plus several competitive exams . and there's a sports academy which is managed to produce several nationally acclaimed athlete. needs and plans. to use care what you look down how to game care how and where you can portray him. his care might be buying it. but you're your shadow a chimney here on choreographs time when you get to the. air force and really really hard radio government department job i don't think i'm going to blackburn to win miss but in general good job securing. a budget to a national level put. up a native new gaming. community
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schemes goals only projects a sports academy that's one thing that binds all these projects together giving something back so we have grouping that. these. things start you refuse to. do them but this is under construction maybe you got a new motherboard. that it got out of a job like that about. about 100 m.b. but i'll get the op actually going on a possibility are you see i'm really up on what this is almost like. one of the sure that isn't top of mine is. doing something with the traffic on the
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scales you wouldn't. let me make this of and if they are among them equipped to. do this. i wish and i hope and a very nice. incidentally believe that these 50 posing the gays are going to get back into is more of giving back because as a. conservative. people have to weigh your record on this trial in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not
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believe in a 2 state solution the official story is that there are no longer we also already i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been telling the world is watching life there's lots to graze in here join me mad the hot sun on our front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories on the big issues here and i'll just era. when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told. in all of radio with exclusive interviews 3 dangerous for journalists to editors publishers all around the world and in-depth reports are real be made important there without jazeera as teams on the ground are not my world to bring you more award winning documentaries and life news. on him about that i was born in the same year as his one voice i feel as though the state is my mother should have been a cause of celebration for some
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a catastrophe for others the nakba is still going on they put my sons in jail so every day i feel this catastrophe twice over al-jazeera well tells the stories of palestinian and israeli women born in the same year but on opposite sides of this divide born in 48 on al-jazeera worlds. airstrikes on the yemeni capital sana'a kill at least 6 members of one family.
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can have a hit in this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up sudan's military suspends talks with protest leaders on a transition to civilian rule. egyptian military say the egyptian military says it has killed dozens of aunts men in a series of operations in the troubled sinai region. and the disease threatening the story as one bats population. the saudi u.u. coalition has launched several air strikes in around the yemeni capital sana'a the coalition insists the military positions were targeted but residential neighborhoods have also been bonds at least 6 civilians all from one family and including women and children have been killed has more. for the
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saudi u.a.e. coalition in yemen the series of strikes was a successful operation targeting the military installations in the capital sanaa. but these pictures depict another reality residents say the attacks targeted barely civilian areas and that an entire family was buried under the rubble. it is very clear that what happened this money hearings and i was a response to that through the whole drone attacks on the on the. facilities in riyadh it is a very clear but unfortunately it was. blind completely blind. because it is only in killing women and children in there is additional area the escalation comes a few days after the her theists attacked an oil pipeline near the saudi capital riyadh using 7 drones. it's the most daring military operation by the her fears
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since the start of the war 4 years ago and a sign of their growing military capabilities the saudi u.a.e. coalition remains adamant it says its military campaign in yemen will continue until the military installations are destroyed thanks these are the fighters of the moment they opened fire on what they say was assad road they remain defiant despite the prolonged conflict rather auxiliary she will repair the drone and will hopefully flight once again over saudi arabia israel and the u.s. . on the ground generated by a healthy withdrawal from the border city of her data is fading there's fighting on the ask us of the city raising concerns of a deepening humanitarian crisis how did aboard the main entry point for food
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imports and aid is a lifeline for millions of yemenis whiten by starvation. in the solve there is more fighting around the city of by government troops backed by the saudis are struggling to push back. no more no you u.n. envoy martin griffiths has warned the united nations security council the recent ask elation might damage if gyal peace deal. with the sudan's mood. rulers have suspended talks with process leaders for 3 days the opposition alliance which has been demanding civilian rule has called the decision regrettable negotiations are trying to decide who should head the consul that will oversee a transition period before you elections are held meanwhile in the capital khartoum protesters have begun dismantling barricades and roadblocks from there to morgan
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sends us this report. protesters are saying that by removing some of the barricades that they have set up over the past few days they're not listening to the orders given by the military council but rather to the opposition coalition who said that those new barricades that have been erected over the past few days should be removed and that they should return to their original pair of meters that were set up on the 5th of april when the thetan started now protests that are off the thing that as much as they wanted to see a transitional government being formed led by civilians they say that in the coming few hours if more violence erupts then they will call on the opposition leaders to hold talks and to not reveal negotiations with the military council to hand over part or to believe government rather they want the opposition coalition to announce they're also willing government and the protesters are saying that they will be don't want to recognize that government and that is what matters now of course we know the talks have been suspended and it will be reviewing in the next $48.00 hours or so but people are saying that they do not trust the military anymore and they do not believe that the military would want to hand over power to to
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a civilian rule so largely what happens in the next few days relies on if more violence erupts or the situation remain calm and if the protesters are complain that the military council want to hand over power to a civilian rule until then they say they will continue with their statement and will not go back home until this year civilian government and all of their demands are met. sudanese political cartoonist and activist he says the talks will likely resume in the next few days but the military is not ready to give up power. i'm very happy with. where that there is and the the change of woman has made of removing all the all the barricades because then you know we show that we have we want to move forward with with with the transitional government and this is now in the hands of the military there is a lot of issues but 1st of all you know the issues are always going to be claiming that there is a 3rd party. that they need to keep sudan secure from right
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and well seen from the 8th of ramadan 2 days ago and from the event yesterday that there is no there are already we know exactly who should call the shots you know exactly who killed was for that years and the military to hasn't done anything about it but that will become of course the excuse every time that there is are united in one thing that they want a transition to civilian government. but again we have to all understand that this is the 1st time this happens in 30 years so there is a lack of free media even now there's a lot of power and there's a lot of there's a lot of. rumors. being that's being pushed by by different different party so i think. it's also the protesters now to figure out what news was not what do they really want and how to
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keep focus on you not i think because that they've been in this is in for for the last month which is just a tional to civilian government. egypt's military says has killed 47 armed men in multiple raids across north and central sinai hundreds of explosive devices and other weapons were seized and more than 150 people were arrested 5 soldiers were also killed in the offenses egypt has seen fighting armed groups in the region for several years well more assured is the director all these securities program at the doha institute he thinks information coming from the egyptian military needs to be verified 1st. it's the largest group that has been fighting there since to solve them 14 in the sinai province which is an affiliate of islamic state organization isis but it's more complex than that because there are multiple armed groups that
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are trafficking networks that are drug drug lords so it's more complex than that and the history of basically state or nonstate violence in sinai goes back all the way to southern for so it's not it's not something new there was a promised is going to end in 2 weeks when general sisi took over in september 23rd dean we are in may 2900 now it did not and by some estimates it escalated i think the same news info from reuters said that they had 385 i e d's confiscated from these tunnels if that is true and this we have to be very very careful because you know the numbers the that the media spokesperson give are very controversial you know if you counted them the counted the number of deaths is 47 to day yesterday another 50 and so on and so forth it would exceed the maximum estimate of the number of good in those in this in this area the number of insurgents with exceeded by far so we have to be very careful there but if there
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was a 385 i confiscated then we're talking about a significant blow to. sign up and if it was the target organization. the u.s. security council is holding talks on the recent spate of violence in the sub whole region off west africa became a fossil as representing 5 countries in the region and asking the council members for help it's a combat zone groups in the region the meeting in new york follows wednesday's attack in the share in which 28 soldiers were ambushed and killed it is true for example in enormous removes it the threats from these groups remain strong and exerts an enormous pressure on our states and all across the threat is gaining territory it is no longer contained to the north of mali or the deserts of broken a faso or along the mauritanian borders it has taken new forms with more terrible consequences. well it implements gets there james base was following that meeting and sent us this update. they're asking i think for money and equipment because
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there has been efforts in recent years particularly by the u.s. to cut the budget spent by the international community on peacekeeping and that means that in this area in the sahara area you have a somewhat piecemeal and patchwork approach to the problem in terms of international peacekeepers you have a big force 13000 peacekeepers in mali a u.n. force but they're only allowed to operate in mali then to deal with the growing problems across the so how will you have the group the g 5 sale joint force now that's hardly up and running its stage some 7 operations this year but it doesn't have the budget to do the job it doesn't have the equipment to do the job and it is now trying to get the un force to provide basic things like rations and fuel so it can do more of its work and that certainly of repose or by the u.n. secretary general temporarily at least for the u.n. and the e.u.
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to provide funding there are other forces in the region the french special forces are operating in the region the you have a training mission in mali there are also u.s. special forces although the pentagon no longer gives any numbers of how many are there are in that region and we believe the number has been draw down significantly in recent months so lots of different efforts of the international community but nothing that seems to be particularly well coordinated giving given the scale now of this problem across so many countries. but as i mentioned earlier one issue is the escalation of violence in bikini fassel cares the latest from the capital we're going to. there's been really an increase in intensification of attacks not just in so in neighboring mali. and also in bin then of course
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a lot of countries including france the former colonial power are calling for.

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