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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 was set up on the 6th of april when the sit in started now protesters are also think 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 resume negotiations with the military council to hand over participle in government rather they want the opposition coalition to announce they're also building government and the protesters are saying that they 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 resuming in the next 48 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 a civilian rule so largely what happens in the next few days relies on if more
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violence erupts or the situation remain calm and if the protesters are complain that the military council want to hand over power to 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. still to come on out sri lanka's hard line british troops under investigation and respect of attacks against muslims. and more than 150 years since the classic victoria go novel miserableness electrifying cannes film festival. i there it's much cooler for some of us in australia now recently in the southwest is the really quite warm but now we've seen this area of cloud roll its way across the us has brought us
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a fair amount of what weather and it's really dragged down the temperatures as well so they'll stay a bit below average as we head through the next few days i think will get 16 their own friday and as we head into saturday even lower down to 15 that system as it's worked its way across this is beginning to pull itself together so we'll still see some rather heavy outbreaks of rain is it makes its way over parts of south australia and ahead of it is dragging the winds down from the north so it will be cold so adelaide will be at 22 on saturday but in that system alone its way across us as we head through into sunday for new zealand what has been very windy recently the winds have fortunately east and most of the cloud is now beginning to pull away it doesn't look a lot brighter as we head through the day on friday the winds a lot calmer as well the room there christchurch at best just getting to 11 degrees minute goes downhill again as we head into saturday with more cloud and rain being pushed into the western parts of the south island as we head up towards the northern parts of asia here days of plenty of sunshine for us in tokyo $24.00 degrees will be our maximum but there is cloud building elsewhere that's working
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its way out of china making its way toward south korea it's pretty heavy some of that rain for saturday. one of the stroke is most loved making random. is under threats from an agonizing disease but one wild one term president he's dedicating a lot to say. what i want to east makes the woman respond. with bret's it still unresolved the u.k. will join the other $27.00 member states to vote in the upcoming european parliamentary elections with the far right populist parties make huge gains as predicted and if so would that change the very nature of the european union get the latest on al-jazeera.
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among the top stories here. the u.s. president has proposed an overhaul of the country's immigration system that he says will put american workers 1st of all trump says the plan which would curb illegal immigration and protect the border. offensive murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi has told us special us hearing that nothing has been done to seek justice for his murder teaching is has addressed the u.s. house foreign affairs committee on the dangers of reporting on human rights. the saudi u.a.e. coalition and yemen says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental ass trike in santa after a family of 6 were killed in a residential neighborhood a kurdish and says it targeted minutes you position this. 150 civilians have been killed in northwest syria during a 3 week russian backed government offensive targeting the opposition the violence
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is putting a strain on the ceasefire struck by turkey and russia last year. and that's testing their relationship so i know how to report from beirut in neighboring lebanon. people's lives have been destroyed while their neighborhoods are reduced to rubble i don't know how but the law schools mosques and hospitals have been hit. for 3 weeks syrian and russian jets haven't left the skies over northwest syria opposition controlled villages across southern it lead and northern hama and provinces have been targeted like about us and elsewhere and as in the middle that the majority of the people flock to earliest further north many were injured and killed in the bombing of a solution there is no ghost told empty of its residents. it's the biggest military escalation since a ceasefire agreed by turkey and russia last september that agreement is now under strain turkey says it is intensifying diplomatic efforts with russia to deescalate
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the violence but it seems moscow has its own agenda but that's the structure. itself was all right it's not sure. what's what's the reaction. in the streets it's what. nato ally turkey is in a difficult position going ahead with a deal to buy russian made s. $400.00 missile system would worsen a troubled relationship with the united states which is threatening sanctions. i president treasure to tell you or to the un was also careful not to mention russia's role in the violence in northwest syria he accused the syrian government instead of seeking to sabotage turkey's relations with russia the 2 countries don't just cooperate in syria. turkey is increasingly reliant on russia for its energy needs they also have an important economic relationship and the kremlin's expanding
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influence in the middle east is a riyadh. so it is difficult for turkey to walk away from an alliance that secures its interests in syria and gives it a say in its neighbors future. it live gives turkey political leverage but the offensive around the province is unlikely to break its alliance with moscow. smart . you know. her interest. in working turkish officials say a working group with russia on northwest syria will convene soon it didn't give more details but the offensive continues dozens of civilians have been killed and nearly 200000 displaced many more remain trapped not just in a war zone but in a geo political struggle. beirut amnesty international says it has evidence that
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walk rheims may have been committed in libya the rights group says unlawful rocket attacks against civilians have been launched on tripoli where warde hollister have to has waged a 6 week long offensive after is trying to take the capital from the un recognized government. has appealed to world powers to form a new international coalition to combat increasing violence in africa's sahar region that's after a series of attacks against the christian church in the capital where the dog and the violence has the hallmarks of an eyesore group as nicholas hack now reports. this is it downtown no longer do it right behind me is the main cathedral of this capitol the immaculate conception it's a place of worship where perishers are in mourning following a series of attacks against the catholic church on sunday 20 gunmen entered a church in northern brick enough aso abducted the priest killed him and then shot
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dead 7 worshippers burning the church to the ground there's been a series of attacks like this 3 priest have been abducted it seems that the christian community is being targeted yet no one has claimed responsibility for these attacks late in april. welcomed new affiliates to the group from brick enough so in mali as attacks how the whole marks of the slum make state in the greater hell who are waging a war against the government of bicheno faso mali and the other countries in this hell the situation in this region that's the size of the european union has gone from bad to worse 1200000 children are in urgent need of assistance suffering from acute malnutrition just last month 200000 people were displaced because of
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these on going attacks the foreign minister of britain a faso held talks at the un security council asking for more help more boots on the ground though soldiers are brick enough so are overstretch already they are the largest contributing forces to the peacekeeping operation in mali but they are needed here at home where attacks are intensifying. police in sri lanka say a nationwide evening curfew has been lifted it came into effect on monday after mosques and muslim businesses were attacked sri lanka's military has denied allegations that its troops failed to contain widespread riots in the wake of the easter sunday bombings the government blames what it calls buddhist extremists but a speck has more from a combo in western trunk a chat with almost any village monk will give you an idea of the challenge sri lanka faces in repairing relations between its muslim minority and buddhist
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majority population i became we'd like to talk with muslim and muslim community leaders to have a discussion and live in a couple way to be able to live harmoniously and muslims need to realise this is not arabia this is sri lankan lanka has a culture in a civilisation and identity 31 men from this village are in police custody after violence in northwestern sri lanka on monday. very. open under their oath says the men were protecting the village and didn't attack muslim properties 9 mosques were vandalized and hundreds of businesses in more than 30 towns and villages were ransacked by what witnesses described as sin holies young men a sailor wickramasinghe is not vizor to one of the buddhist nationalist political groups that are now the focus of government criticism after this week's violence if i go to saudi arabia if i say i am a buddhist person i need the right. if you are brought like that what will happen
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to you. saw me how do i understand the reality i had this is a mad already there were these people are saying that it's a nordo the real muslim people they understand the video of a police raid on a mosque where large knives were seized spread quickly on social media it's thought this helped fuel anger so the government shut down access to apps including whatsapp and facebook. but we're missing a says the government hasn't done enough to calm the tension if someone said there is a will. in this must see them in all these muslim houses then of course emotionally rod trying to protect our children right so we expect from the government to. action. this control this current situation at st sebastian church in the gumbo that continuing to repair the damage caused
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after one of the 8 easter sunday suicide bombers blew himself up here he killed more than 100 of the 253 people killed in a series of coordinated explosions across the country most of the victims of the bombings were sri lankan christians but they're not the ones that have been involved in this week's attacks on muslims rather one minister is blaming buddhist extremists are trying to tarnish the reputation of the government bernard smith al-jazeera in a gumbo in western sri lanka china says it's taken steps to protect its companies after the us placed one way and 70 affiliates on a trade blacklist washington believes equipment produced by the chinese company could be used to spy on america but why is repeatedly denied the allegations adrian brown reports from a tech trade show in tianjin. what you see here is at the heart of the trade dispute between china and the united states the 2 countries are competing
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to be world leaders in artificial intelligence robotics and 5 g. technology. showcasing its achievements while away china's national tech champion its expansion plans in the united states now seem over after the u.s. put the firm and its affiliates on a trading blacklist an issue too sensitive for this company official to discuss i guess the french it operates a company so sorry. but he's confident while way will still thrive in other markets so now laid her maybe your fire level. we hope we can cooperate are the best other countries while way officials had anticipated this move and on thursday the firm issued a statement saying the transactions wouldn't improve safety or security in the united states and would only harm consumers and companies it doesn't bode well for
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the full 3 trade talks between the 2 countries u.s. firms are present here the mood among one technology representative surprisingly upbeat levy is in very hard to sell us technology in china today because of the trade who i don't think saw in summiteers chinese is open for the all the differences you know the products here and our attorney is the. customers who is what i think. america. pronounce is one of. the theme of this exhibition is artificial intelligence in china the technology is widely used in surveillance and facial recognition cameras. especially in the far western province of shin jan where they monitor track and rate members of a largely muslim group known as the week goes. this company manufactures many of those cameras and has been promoting its expertise here but officials didn't want
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to tell you the reason you can't even use the u.s. government has once more targeted one of china's most successful companies leading executives at other technology firms wondering who will be next adrian brown al-jazeera interior in northeast china. and the adaptation of the french classic by a 1st time director is making headlines at the cannes film festival is stay 3 of the prestigious competition but 21 films are vying for the coveted fondo prize challengers there. i've just come from a screening of the 1st feature film from french director largely and it's a film that is already electrifying the critics and has made front page newspaper in the mold. of the whole song the title is an intentional reference to victor hugo's 19th century novel film. and the
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director is trying to show how little has changed since to hugo's time ruling poverty the crime the exploitation the simmering tension it's all still that the drama takes place in a single day following 3 policemen as they patrol the housing projects when a crime is committed it reveals their relationships with religious groups local drug lords and the local mafia. but it's really the children that steal the. stories of neglect and rape something who directs every seems to understand. thank you don't know i'm certainly alone because in the last 12 or 13 years you can see things haven't improved in terms of education schools in the suburbs it's a disaster just unbelievable education culture even at our local clubs we realise that all the funding has basically been caught so yes it's
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a wake up call saying watch out listen to us here and see. this film is you in one of paris is poorest suburbs one that ignited during the 2005 paris riots and one that we've seen on the news time and time again but what's interesting is not the well known hate of the police but the community divisions that it reveals and in that press conference the screenwriter cooled on the french government to make education and schooling an absolute priority to not leave these children behind this is definitely one of the political films that can promise this yet it's already in the running for the prize. and one of the top stories on out is there the u.s. president has proposed an overhaul of the country's immigration system he says will put american workers 1st donald trump says the changes will transform the immigration system into the envy of the modern world and he says the plan would
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curb illegal immigration and protect the border. thank you very we are proposing an immigration plan that puts the jobs wages and safety of american workers 1st. our proposal is pro american pro immigrant and pro worker it's just common sense it will help all of our people including millions of devoted immigrants to achieve the american dream the fiance of murdered saudi journalist who has told a special u.s. hearing that nothing is being done to seek justice for his murder a teacher changes has addressed the u.s. house foreign affairs committee on the dangers of reporting on human rights or. she was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in october. the saudi u.a.e.
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coalition in yemen says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental airstrike in santa or to several civilians were killed the strikes in the yemeni capital left 6 members of one family dead the kurdish and says it launched precision strikes targeting hoofy military positions that residential neighborhoods also hit. egypt's military says it's killed 47 gunmen in raids across north and central sinai hundreds of explosive devices and other weapons have been seized and more than 150 people arrested 5 soldiers were also killed in the offensive egypt has been fighting armed groups in the region for several years. sudanese opposition groups say the military's decision to suspend talks on a transfer of power is regrettable talks are perspiring for 72 hours after gunfire broke out at the main protest site in the capital on wednesday the military destroyed that misfired in khartoum as unsuitable for reaching agreement those are
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the headlines one of one east the one backed whisperer is up next. americans are struggling to pay their rent a problem isn't just limited to pleasure cities. a former governor of the indian social bank has cost jobs for the country's 1st. we bring you the stories of the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on ounces here a. woman one of us trial is beloved matthew. they're under threat from one of the most painful diseases in the natural flow they'll be on the critically endangered list for the twenty's. dashing my mind. one on one east makes no bones about warrior whose unique sanctuary could hold the key to this survival.
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her brain is a survivor when she was hit by a car many of her bones were broken during. the local vet wanted to put her down but donna stepan doesn't give up on a woman. she's building a sanctuary dedicated to saving one by. its own sleepy bar and the life here is that sleeping in one would but would you describe your daily schedule of. insight because that's what everybody tells me i am.
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every via holding 301 back to me to help brought here to her property sound while. most of the one bats are orphans after they bother with one cause. to daughter and her husband filled the old individual in that bag that is most generally cuts cut off this is casual. and this is eminem's to set your frame to ensure more us. got. quiet. now they are. the youngest formats live in 3 rooms of the house and so to make themselves
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a home for someone to sponsor to. octagon bought which won. the money chewing. 9 and on and on and on and. on get into trouble. boy she is not that. it might not seem like it here but wombats. solitary territorial animal has done his job is to prepare the food it's easy for eventual late into the. search for the 1st one but it's better to around 6 am. come back to cloth one around 11 pm so since all of this is. an old guy job and frankly i don't think i'm cut out for a while whoa whoa but. when
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they're not close ignite him the young woman sleep in boxes and bags set up to replicate a borrowed or a mother's pouch this used to pay a living room and as you can see now. it has. completely the idea was never to have them in the house it was to keep it secret but the centuries just point now that it's not it's not possible. we're at 200 percent capacity. so if this is. the youngest. who survived after a car killed her mother if she was killed just 50 grams when she emerged from the pound and was quite literally a handful of. what i do is i tend to boil them before me. so that
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when i feed her she's come to think. she's already got it in the day. and this is her force week so she's she's. always nestled under donors should abba requires feeding every 2 hours. she's making good progress. 65 grams. of fiber and. i am happy. every cheerios with. a. another one and. playing with the family dog. but domestic. problems
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raised as a pitch in the city and he was fed dog food and only type you saw it on trips. one but it's normally about 3 feet before they're ready for release into the water but for my pets like eddie. we hear of people who have the mill eagerly all the time you go to remember some of these moments of never being outside. he didn't know what day it is this is beautiful and that i can interact with him i can be with him but at the same time it makes me angry because it's not how he should be. but we'll fix. it was a callous one way to use a guy that sits on the path deciding. she sorich hour of you run over
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warm about rising by the roadside then drive away. they probably didn't even know about them but it was probably just a night of fun. there was no thought to what would happen afterwards to the animal how long it would take to die the fact that they drove off laughing. i promised it to that animal that i would make a difference. i knew i could create something good with it so. certain. what what has come out if that as horrible as it was is something i harp is more powerful in the long run for one bats. since then donna has built sleepy borrows. the pens around the sanctuary prepare them for last doc in the wad this is one but primary school in each of these compartments there is a bar which the young juveniles will go into i will bring them in and then only for
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short periods of time but that's to replicate what would be happening with their mothers and through that they will gain just that slight bit of confidence being on their own and they move it got back into the studio. by the time this would get longer and longer and longer when they get to a point where they actually don't want to come inside with me that's when we actually move them up into one that high school it's a long drawn out prices like rising a toddler multiple toddlers sitting. on the outer edges of the century place he's caught by working with the larger wombats as they become ready for a relationship we go to so good why pretty quick. you'll start running. with money which the. big bads was just to buy right. now this briggs keeps feel on his toys how do you determine when
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it's time to release. a big one but how do you know it's time for the sanctuary. for us to go hand in any type of office a little. you know if i can dig your big receive. and you know if you sneak up on the boat in the bar they're all pretty good songs that the older one is. one of the fouth one bats released into the wild has come back to be that sleepy barros. daughter calls big vege they take she. it's significant in that because of the bond that i have with the trust that i have with. i was able to get close to the boat. so i could watch monitor and then bring that information back and we based our we built their environment it around what feds told us.
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brits and ours don't have discovered is a shocking development she has it start in the frontier all over here just head loss. big this has sought coptic manage and she said she could quite severely on her belly. so clearly it's at the sanctuary. not happy to see her trying to. suck up to is a vice who could tie just to things when left on trees that the results are reduced to mange is a parasite in the last decade it has escalated to every single year the amount of areas with mange one that's just continue to increase is 10 years ago i could have given you mange 3 areas that we look to release in i could not do that now from you going by our daily would we believe around 70 percent of the wild
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population in new south wales is directly affected by mange. but the worst recorded outbreaks that i could be found on the southern island of tasmania and around to prove national park is ground 0 for the disease. the woman population in this national park declined by non to 4 percent in just 6 years because of mine which. now locals for you to venture. other wombat populations who go the same wire we've seen them disappear in the hundreds just in this area admittedly this is the worst area probably but it's not us alighted into this area see has made things at a caravan park nearby the main you showing me
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a graphic example of the problem. to wombats with badly advanced marriage looking for water and grosse that's one that we've been training now on and off for a year because we can't find his bar he doesn't seem to be responding to treatment really well. to try and save the local wombat population the works with a community action group. in a la stitch efforts by swap one of the one bats backs with side deck to a chemical used to treat sheep last. how do you feel when you see one but it's like back to me it's quite confronting to say as it is and if we say one that's died and we often do that it's just heartbreaking. the mites which caused mange can thrive in a barrel for up to 3 weeks. ringback getting up in another bowl and.

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