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the 2 camps are at odds over who will run the country for 3 years before new elections are held here morgan was at the city and has district. talks between the military council and the opposition coalition as the declaration of freedom and change is set to resume and protesters here say that they have followed the orders of the military council they have removed all the barricades that were set up on the main street when they were escalating their protest against the transitional government now they're saying that they want the military council to offer similar concessions and their concession is simple they want the military council to announce that it is not going to be in charge of the transitional period and will hand over power to a civilian independent transitional government today the 2 sides will be talking about the sovereign council which effectively will be the presidential council the military wants to be the one in charge of that body with either an equal to or a presentation or a military majority while the opposition coalition wants to valiance to be leading that body with a civilian majority or an equal representation so with that point of contention in
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front of them the 2 sides are to come together and to try to sort it out to try to establish the transitional period now other political parties are also saying that if the 2 sides agree and they are not included in that agreement then they will not recognize the deal and they will be demanding further negotiations so even if the 2 sides reach a deal sudan still has a long way to go before being able to stabilize during a transitional period that will eventually lead to an election period now protesters here are saying that regardless of what comes out they will continue to back the opposition they will be waiting to hear what the opposition will see if they see that there will be a civilian government and they're ready to call an end to their sit in but if that doesn't happen they will continue with their system which is now in the 6th week and which they say they're ready to go on with for as long as it takes to head on al jazeera we have exclusive access in northern booking a facile us government trying to find out who is responsible for a church attack last week look at the new talents lighting up the cannes film festival.
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hello there we're seeing some very heavy rains over parts of southeastern china the showers so far have given to some very impressive amounts of rain around 80 millimeters out of this system and that will gradually now sinking its way towards the south i think for monday plenty of us will see that rain but then in the north of our map it will begin to dry up as we head through choose day instead the worst of the weather will be from southern parts of taiwan this through hong kong and into the northern parts of vietnam hanoi is looking wet as well meanwhile if we head out towards the west is very hot across the central belt all of india further north and for the south we've got more in the way of showers around and that's what's going to bring down the temperatures just a little bit more cloud had the chance of one or 2 showers and that hot in the central belt and then more showers around corrales so it looks like there will be
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some fairly hefty downpours if you're in the day on choose day out towards the west and here in doha there's a good deal of cloud at times and there are a few showers around as well so we could catch a few more as we head through the next few days the cloud is just taking down the temperatures a little bit so probably no high than around 36 degrees as we head through the day on choose day our cloud is also every policy of the saudi arabia and just about over parts of a man and we've seen quite a few thunderstorms here too. one of australia's most loved making fun of the us is under threats from an agonizing disease but one wild one term you know is dedicated you know a lot to say what i want to east makes the woman who spoke with 0.
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0. you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of the top stories the polls have goals in india's general election sunday was the final day of voting where 100000000 people across 8 provinces were legible to cast their ballots prime minister narendra modi's seeking a 2nd term in office votes will be counted on thursday and results are expected on the same day. a gypsy officials say a roadside bomb has hit a bus near the famous giza pyramids in the new grand egyptian museum at least 17 people have been injured 7 of them are believed to be tourists from south africa.
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and iran and saudi arabia say they don't want a war as riyadh on i the united states builds up its military presence in the gulf the leader of iran's revolutionary guard says tehran is not pursuing a conflict saudi arabia's foreign ministry said the kingdom doesn't want to escalate tensions either but stands ready to defend itself. not to book enough so where they are concerns about an increase in the number of attacks against christians this. no word on who was behind the last sunday last sunday's church attack in the country's north the government believes i saw in the great maybe behind it al jazeera is nicholas has an exclusive report from the remote region of domino where the group is expanding its reach we travel deep into northern bric enough. on the front line of an expanding war against the group islamic state and the greater sahara. this is. a christian town in the muslim region
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now living in fear. my girl was running late for last sunday's mass when 20 mouse gunmen stepped in front of him they shot the priest in the head then they randomly selected 5 worshippers killing them one by one while perishers watched. among those killed was by mike was father a devout christian now buried in the church grounds because. they were in military fatigue we thought they were the police but then they told women and children to leave and the carnage started. while no one has claimed responsibility for the attack the government believes it has the hallmarks of the stomach state in the greater sahara. in april self-styled the ice a leader of a buck or welcome new affiliates from bric enough aso in mali. since then attacks on the mali burkina faso border have multiplied 4 western
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hostages were abducted and then freed after a military operation in this area as banished priest was dumped to death and gunmen shot at a christian procession killing worshippers. you know. so has to stand up against these terrorists and we will fight them into violent extremism and intolerance leaves our country. is a muslim majority country but all of its presidents so far have been christians whilst these 2 face have co-existed in live together peacefully so far the latest attacks seek to stoke religious divisions especially in the north of the country. northern faso is rich in gold and minerals yet the muslims of the north who are mostly full on the herders live in poverty newly formed rebel groups are exploiting old grievances inequality and absence state and religious differences.
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young men into what has become a new battleground nicholas hawk al-jazeera double o. northern burkina faso thousands of pro-democracy protesters are back on the streets jarius capital they want everyone from ousted president abdelaziz would defeat as inner circle to hand over power and they also want the july election to be scrapped former president would defeat that resigned in april after months of anti-government demonstrations. germans have been rallying across the country to voice their support for the european union before the e.u. parliamentary elections later this week berlin and cologne were among the venues for the no to hate yes to change marches protesters voice a concern about the rise of far right nationalist parties in europe. and australia the final votes are being tallied following saturday's general election prime minister scott morrison is conservative coalition won another term overcoming
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predictions are a major loss to the opposition labor party as andrew thomas reports from melbourne it's still not clear whether morrison will have an outright majority or need the support of independents. he wasn't supposed to be the winner of a strike he has election opinion polls consistently had prime minister scott morrison and his rights of sense and liberal policy behind the labor party rivals he and they defied expectations side friends were going to work to do. we all work to do and we're going to get back to work we're going to get back to work for the a strategist that we not go to work every day. if i started struggles and trials every day they're looking for a fair go and they're having a go and they're going to get a guy from our government the way in the sydney hotel hosting young expected the tree party the world's euphoria the good gone she won the liberal party once again
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have profiles magnificent body scott morrison i said i'm not going to see job how do the liberal party and let's enjoy the next 3 you think it's ultimately about the least i thought morrison was punishing labor has been taking the style and people have mentioned about politics in melbourne where they were expecting a potty labor policies the poll says well a very subjective couple even a couple even i. just shattered say that straight up why did. you just say that. the labor leader had been confident of victory there on saturday in states he had to be the gracious loser i was scott morrison good fortune and good carriage in the service of our right now the national interest before i know. it was not the speech
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shorten hoped nor expected to make sure i could say thanks but since saturday selection i would make a promise that in state is just resigned the leadership of this labor c.r.u. so it was sent in. labour's policies more action on climate change more investment in schools hospitals and infrastructure did not resonate enough one result did buck the trend and independent candidate to campaigned hard on climate change because of all the prime minister tony abbott and once described manmade climate change as a salute. but that was the exception overruled this surprise result is a victory for a right of center of politics in australia under thomas al-jazeera melbourne. the us president has said he's against abortions except in cases of rape incest or when the mother's life is in danger donald trump broke his silence days after the state
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of alabama outlawed nearly all abortions the votes in favor came from mostly male republicans hundreds of protesters are expected to march against the measure in several towns across the state in the coming hours. boeing has admitted flaws in its 737 max flight simulator software that's used to train pilots after 2 crashes killed 346 people the company says it simulators couldn't replicate conditions that contributed to the a field paean airlines crash in march and the lion air accident off indonesia's coast last december last october rather boeing says it's fixed the problem it's also working on software updates for the planes themselves which are grounded worldwide alec's much harris is an aviation analyst he says boeing still has a long way to go before it can restore confidence with airlines and the public. it has a lot of stakeholders to winnow it has to be able to group not only to the f.a.a. but international safety regulators all around the world including europe and then
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of course that final hurdle we're winning back passenger confidence because this jet is now a household name for all of the wrong reasons now you have a clear division right now between the manufacturer and the airlines ethiopian airlines have been very active on twitter sharing articles blaming boeing they feel that the blame shouldn't be on their own line at school and at boeing are entirely to blame and to witness that relationship breakdown between the manufacturer and the airline is again somewhat unprecedented but in terms of how boeing have handled this communication wise this has been a case study in the industry for how not to do it ultimately everything from donald trump being involved to the fact that they refused to ground the act half in that 1st week which led to the rest of the world grounding it themselves it has been one difficulty after another. sri lanka's government has paid tribute to the soldiers who died during the decades long civil war it's been 10 years since the conflict
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with thomas separatist ended in 200-910-0000 people were killed in the fighting around $30000.00 of them soldiers now for 9 days was at the ceremony in the capital colombo. this event the sort of national monument to the fallen soldiers to the military personnel a very march recognizing the contribution deah made to the war effort there are more than 28000 police and military personnel who are believed to have died during the 26 there's more than 6000 people still listed as missing in terms of the force and thousands of others have been rendered disables due to injuries sustained during the war so this event very much sort of a recognition of that contribution just behind me you see the more real you see all the soldiers in the other end you have families all of these people that have been
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invited just on the other side just out of shot there are basically sort of memorial walls or plucks where you see hundreds and hundreds of names listed i was just going through one of those was and you just referred to one particular attack in 1903 and there were over 120 mirrors listed as those killed at that particular place now this is very much for the military and the police and all those gathered here. sort of a very somber event remembering what it took to bring an end to this brutal conflict. day 6 of the cannes film festival the world's largest celebration of cinema alongside the main competition in the south of france is directors fortnights as charlie rangel explained is where critics are more likely to discover hollywood's next big name. a newly discovered voice in cinema celebrated in cannes the peruvian director molina lay on this is
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a vital platform for her 1st feature film. is the heartbreaking true story about an indigenous woman whose baby is stolen a tale of human trafficking told in a unique style but director leone struggled with funding it was terribly hard nobody trusts. that they were there that was the. city in the eighty's with people. so yeah hopefully they. can work. she is now in an illustrious club cannes directors fortnight is credited with shaping cinematic history the 2 week long event discovered director george lucas who went on to create star wars and launched the careers of martin scorsese spike lee and. indian director mira
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nair was another discovery in cannes i came with $988.00 i had no publicist the budget i had i would take people's buttons and i would cut out and just base them on these buttons and put them on as you know i mean it was that kind of threadbare existence and after received the capital of the war and this kind of a reception it was just that much easier for me to make my 2nd film you know mississippi masala and so on running alongside the main festival taking risks and pushing boundaries this is selection includes animation eccentric horror films and drama the head of the selection committee understand how screening here can change a career is not like a place where we just have the work of course there is that this. well but the big ground is to. market in the 3 day mannix that will guarantee it will
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be direct as we present a future and a continuation in their way of exploring kind of the potential of seeing the spirit of directors for now is to give space to a visionary new filmmakers and this year they're exploring storytelling in virtual reality artist and filmmaker laurie anderson who's created this installation and is taking these viewers to the moon and back it's another example of how can it's pushing the limits of cinema charlie and how does it. play again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera the polls have closed in india's general election sunday was the final day of voting where 10100000000 people across 8 provinces were religious or to cast their ballots prime minister narendra modi a 2nd term in office the votes will be counted on thursday and results are expected
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on the same day egyptian officials say a roadside bomb has hit a bus near the famous giza pyramids and the new grand egyptian museum at least 17 people have been injured some of thought to be tourists from south africa. iran and saudi arabia say they don't want a war as riyadh xilai the united states builds up its military presence in the gulf the leader of iran's revolutionary guard says hiran is not pursuing a conflict the saudi foreign ministry said the kingdom doesn't want to escalate tensions either but stands ready to defend itself. you have the saudi arabia does not want war in the region and is not seeking it and will do its best to have beat it but at the same time if the other party chooses war then we will respond with all strength and determination and will defend itself and its interests the kingdom. others to be wise and the iranian regime and its agents to stay away from recklessness and stupid and spare the region instability in saudi
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arabia the international community to take responsibility to stop the regime from destabilizing the world. iraq's oil minister has criticised the us energy giant exxon mobil's decision to evacuate all its foreign staff from an oil field in basra as unacceptable and unjustified timea got by on says accidents decision is not because of security concerns but for political purposes in algeria thousands of pro-democracy protesters are back on the streets of the capital they want everyone from the alst of president i've been as is what if because in a circle to hand over power and sure lanka's government has paid tribute to the soldiers who died during the decades long civil war it's been 10 years since the conflict with tamil separatists fine has ended one 100000 people were killed in the fighting around $30000.00 of them soldiers. you're up to date with the headlines here on al-jazeera the news will continue after 101 east to stay with us.
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woman's one of a strangely is beloved must see feel. they're under threat from one of the most painful diseases in the natural flow. on the critically endangered list for the 20th night out in my mind. one o one east makes no bones about warrior whose unique sanctuary could hold the key to this survival.
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the rain 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 citing mumbai. it's a 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 year more than 301 back to me to help brought here to her property sound while. most of the one bets are off and after they bother with people i call. to daughter and her husband built the old individual nut bag that is mr jelly cats can all this is casual. and this is eminem's guess at your friend and i'm sure it. got. quiet. now they are. the youngest one bats live in 3 rooms of the house and so to make themselves at home. sometimes just causes you.
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to. octagon lot which won. too many cheering. 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 nature solitary territorial animal 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 a job and frankly i don't think i'm cut out for a while whoa whoa whoa but.
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when 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 which pounds am is quite literally a handful of. what i do is i tend to oil them before me. so that
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when i'm fate has she's come to think. she's already got it in the day. and this is her 4th week so she's she's. always nestled under donors should abba requies feeding every 2 hours. she's making good progress. 65 grams. of fiber and. i am happy. every cheerios with. another one. is right at home with the family dog. but domestication is he's probably. right used to the pitch in the city and he was
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fed dog food and only type out saw it on car trips. one but it's normally about. before they're ready for release into the wild but former pits 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 guard that sits on the path deciding. she sorich hour of you run over warm about rising by the roadside then drive away. they probably didn't
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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. sorry. what has come out of that as horrible as it was is something i harp is more powerful in the long run for one bets. since then donna has built sleepy barros. it's 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 a lodger wombats as they become ready for a relationship we go to so good why pretty quick. you'll start running. much 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 it made the sanctuary. for us to go hand in any type of office a little. you know if i can dig your big receive i'm. not just make up on my boat in the bar they're all pretty good songs that the older one is. one of the 1st one bats released into the wild has come back to be that sleepy barros. daughter calls big vege their teacher she. it's significant in that because of the bond that i have with or 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 tips around what feds told us. brits and ours don't
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have discovered is a shocking development she has it start in the frontier all over here just head loss. big house saw coptic my age and she said she couldn't 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 can tie just disease when left on trees and the results are reduced to suck up 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 continuing creases 10 years ago i could have given you mange 3 areas that we looked to release in i could not do that now from you going by our daily would we believe around 70 percent of the wall population in
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new south wales is directly affected by mange. but the worst recorded outbreaks that night which can 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 few with up by 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 always so lighted and today syria see has made things at a caravan park me a by the main you showing me a graphic example of the problem. to wombats with badly advanced marriage looking
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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 box with side deck to a chemical used to treat sheep last. how do you feel when you see one bats like got to me it's quite confronting to say is it is and if we say one that's died and we often do that it's just heartbreaking. the mites which cause mange can thrive in a.
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