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this is the w. news a live problem but when sudan's latest military chief vows to people power sawzall again take to the streets to press that amongst the civilians rolled the country's second new leader in just two days lifts the curfew and pledges the army will hand over power over them to me is that is this enough for the people also coming up as
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the battle for the libyan capital tripoli intensifies the united nations' cool stuff thousands of refugees course up in the fighting to be evacuated. and two goals from james and jade in south china help don't want beats minds and reclaim the top spot and the bundesliga stoppings. mackinnon thanks so much for your company. the new head of saddam's military council has promised a fresh start for the country following this week's coup he vowed to quote up root the old regime new tenant general abdel fattah says a civilian government will be formed after talks with the opposition with a maximum transition period of two years but demonstrate to remain unimpressed
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boosted by the resignation of two top officials they've presented a list of demands to the military rule is among them civilian control now. outside the military headquarters in khartoum protesters are making their voices heard they're fed up with decades of autocratic rule and they've been calling for democracy for almost four months. only except a real change satisfying the revolutionary people who are looking for a good future. with. the sudanese people reject the military chiefs who ended the thirty year regime of the veteran president omar al bashir but the army is still very much in charge but your successor even if it is a general link to the genocide in darfur and he lasted just one day on the job before announcing his resignation many are unhappy that he was replaced by another army commander though abdel fatah is not wanted for war crimes. mediately sought to
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appease the crowds of the streets renounce the end of a curfew imposed by his predecessor and promised that a civilian government would be formed within two years. but the demonstrators want a clean break from the old regime who will never leave this place to shout it out together who shouted out to our freedom liberty and. justice this is the news we all seek for justice we all sit through the. we're going for another government representing by by by out by our own. be able to have it straight or say the first step towards a new beginning is to replace the military transition council with the civilian government. joining me in the studio now to talk about this. thanks for joining us now now protest as a insisting on more rapid change and particularly on the civilian government.
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because they know that there is a very short and very brief window for real change if they think if they now hand over the power to a military council then this military council could really seize power and stay in power for the next maybe thirty years that like what's happened in sudan back thirty years ago when one of the huge himself led a military coup and then appointed himself as president so they don't want this scenario to repeat itself they also think we don't want to see what's happened in egypt in the north north the neighbor egypt to repeat itself in sudan where a military council in a literary defense. is easy to overpower and then stayed in power and now he's the president of egypt they don't want this. to repeat itself and yet the new interim leader yesterday promised to quote up root the old regime of president bashir so
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how credible is the promise that he made yesterday. people are very suspicious they say ok this. he wasn't from the inner circle of the former president. bashir but there's no coincidence between them on the tree. just movement now there's still no coincidence they are negotiating there is a delegation who will continue negotiating with the military council to date. but what they basically want is a kind of a goodwill gesture to see ok this military council is not going to reign forever it will hand over the power to a civilian that turns a government and they don't want a military council to going to lead this transition they want a presidential council with the military as
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a side from several sides and not leading this this so this council so there is a lack of trust and yet the talks between the protesters in the military council continuing who would you say has the upper hand right now i would say if the broadest continue in the magnitude and the strength that we have been seeing in the last. week in seven days then the protest movement has the upper hand they will say in the streets they will continue their sit in front of the mother three headquarters and cattlemen also in other countries we also have to. remember that there are many other parts of sudan they are taking part in this. uprising so i think there is a kind of a. movement and the protesters. you know step up the pressure.
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they have i think the upper hand now. people now. thank you so much. but ok let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world right now new protests have been held in serbia against the government of president alexander the church thousands have been taking to the streets every week and it's the demonstrators accuse the church of becoming increasingly more socratic intimidating the opposition and trying to silence the media. sixty two migrants who have been stranded at sea for more than ten days have now disembarked in malta ending yes and now that european standoff over migration says they will be transferred to germany france portugal and luxemburg they were on a german charity ship that rescued them off the coast of libya. police in australia
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say a security guard has been killed in a multiple shooting outside a nightclub several others were wounded in the incident in melbourne local media are linking a space of recent shootings to gang violence. now today was supposed to be the day for a un backed conference aimed at bringing peace to libya but as fighting rages around the capital tripoli the world body is instead warning that the lives of thousands of civilians are at risk among many refugees who previously escaped conflict in the own countries a warlord general khalifa haftar is battling to unseat the internationally recognized government. these families fled as have tours troops advanced on tripoli from the south they've sought shelter in a school building with the capital in their sights have tars fighters are paying little heed to the safety of the civilians in their way. my children and i had to
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leave our hirees because i was afraid we'd get along and. government fighters are trying to hold their positions but they are faced with tough tars heavily armed forces which can draw on tanks artillery and air support if they breach tripoli's defenses the fighting will soon spill over into the city the families huddled in the school would be in danger once again in the absence of help from the government they're relying on boy scouts volunteers for survival with . no support from the government or aid organisations. that aid were distributed has come from neighbors. of the. according to the un at least eight thousand people have fled the fighting for those who remain food and medicine are in increasingly short supply. finland has begun voting in parliament tree elections more than
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a third of the electorate have already cast their ballots during a week of advance voting and today a further three million people are able to vote in thirteen districts fenlon center right government takes is expected to be overturned amid widespread opposition to its spending cuts the opposition social democrats are predicted to win by a small margin they feel valid to alleviate the governing coalition as austerity policies finland is set to take over the european union presidency in july with an agenda that's likely to be driven by climate action. these students and one polar bear are on the morph in helsinki like in other european capitals protest marches. ford environment has become weekly here climate change is one of the hot issues for sunday's elections many fans say it will decide their vote you must believe me when . the warming doesn't wait for us. need to
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stop it now. opposition supporters and young voters are expected to be out in force on sunday next to the greens the right wing populist the true finns party is set to benefit paul showed they could emerge as the second largest political force in finland that's what strengthened anti immigrant sentiment in the national parliament and also a bloc of vocal opponents to environmental policies finland a country which just five million inhabitants will take over the european union presidency in july politicians have already pledged to work towards an e.u. carbon exchange. the report on the international panel on climate change again reminded us. both by climate change to life on earth we can't walk away from science besides press i see many possibilities in this global
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challenge. a quarter finland lies above the pole are circle making the country one of the first to feel the effects of global warming climate change will be a high priority for the new finnish cabinet just how high depends on the success of the climate skeptic true fence on sunday. in the been asleep. needed a boost after their miserable five nil defeat to buy on last week they needed to beat minds to go top of the table again at least until by and play later on sunday now don't got the three points but only franks to some goal keeping her rex. mario good for starters alone struck at the top and with cassis still missing jus to injury coach lucy and father switching up his side following their humiliation to byron. dormans were in a hurry to consign that game to history their first chance came on six minutes across from goats and monsters down
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a lot so i was lucky enough to put the ball through his own net. dortmund after the pressure more fireworks from kurtzer and jayden sanchez made it one nil on the tee minutes. with teenagers first goal in six games. dortmund dominated their after with minds far too passive on twenty four minutes thomas delaney relay said show again and it was too little. and a live and goal of the season for the young englishman gave dortmund a two goal cushion. yet following the break dortmund threaten to undo they could work. they passed up a glorious opportunity to make it three nil much to five years frustration. and his dormant dallied mind screw dangerous carry him on easy we struck the coast
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and it looked like goldman's bavarian. novo was finally kicking in. eventually months had the would be champions penned inside their own box robin twice and made it to one on eighty three minutes. and the siege continued. but somehow dormant survives all thanks to the heroics of roman burkey his trickle saves confirming a two one victory which keeps dortmund in touch at the top of the table. tiger woods remains on course to win his first major golfing title in more than a decade as he heads into the final round of the u.s. masters woods fired six birdies in round three at augusta keeping himself within touching distance of leader francesco molinari italian holds a two stroke advantage play on the final day has been brought forward due to the threat of thunderstorms. now just a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you demonstrators and saddam
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have presented a list of demands to to the new military rulers among them and a major return to civilian government itself to the army pledged it would hand over power within to me is. you watching the news live from berlin now don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's called the now on behalf of the whole team thank you so much for joining us. first conan let's shift. gears granholm is arrives. joining a regular turn on her journey back to freedom. you know we're interactive documentary. on the record and returns home to w. don't come.
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