A rare u. Turn in Russia Police dropped drugs charges against an investigative journalist whose arrest sparked outrage. In doha with all your support the usa school 13 goals as they begin the defense of the womens world cup title and its wrong to raptors fall short of a feel symbian championships Golden State Warriors take it to game 6. Sedans Opposition Movement has suspended its campaign of civil disobedience indefinitely the countrys protest leaders launched a general strike 3 days ago in response to a military crackdown on protesters that has left a 129 people dead the violence had engulfed the country with a feared Paramilitary Group attacking people and therefore region but the military now says it will release Political Prisoners and both sides are set to resume talks at the same reports. This fire in darfur was retribution for allegiance to the protesters nationwide strike according to the Sudanese Professional Association the group says about 10 people were killed and stores and homes were tort. By a Paramilitary Group called the Rapid Support forces or r s f Amnesty International says it has evidence proving the r. S. S. Is committing war crimes in the region. And internet blackout and reports of electricity outages in the capital mean information is slowly trickling out tuesday was the 3rd day of a nationwide strike intended to show the Transitional Military Council that protesters may not have weapons but they have power. With an ethiopian delegation mediating the 2 sides reached an agreement to return to negotiations or guarding a future government. Protesters say last weeks military crackdown that killed almost 130. 00 people only fortified their resolve the good thing that the Syrian Community is going to buy anyway its. Made very clear that theyre supporting each of the boys and food providing water for all the neighbors when needed. And ethiopian envoy says the military will release Political Prisoners protest leaders are also demanding the Transitional Military Council restore access to the internet lift restrictions on journalists and ultimately allow civilians to determine the next phase of governance in sudan experts say it wont be easy for the military to relinquish power after decades of dictatorship and they very much fear accountability thank the independent control over elections they fear Anti Corruption commission and they fear being told to get out of their war in yemen which is where the new. People may return to work shops may reopen and cars may once again fill sudans streets but protest leaders say life will not resume as usual and they reserve the right to return to their campaign of civil disobedience until their demands for civilian rule are met natasha going to name is iran. Well mara was you green is there for human rights activist and a member of the Sudanese Doctors Union here in the u. K. She joins me in the studio thank you so much for coming in thank you for having me 0 i guess it is a step in the right direction it is good news at least 2 sides are going to Start Talking again how do you welcome this news. I would say that we or i welcome any progression in the peaceful transformation transformation of power in sudan to achieve the rule we were however would like to see that there would be no further delays and manipulation by the Transition Military Council so it is a step toward the right direction but we would like to see how. The process will continue and you think it was the strike that led to this i think definitely it was a very successful strike for 3 days we say how that was very popular. And sudanese people responded to it and it did exert pressure on the transition legit consul and this is why they agree to. I think this is a sign of the progression was as a result of the civil disobedience of the strike ok so i mean there is progression as you say the 2 sides will go back to the negotiating table with ethiopia ethiopian mediation but of course the protesters are now in a weakened position compared to a few weeks ago so what things would you will you be looking for over the next few days well i would say what happened from might understand my understanding because there is no press release by the Sudanese Professional Association or the Transitional Council about what agreement. Thats far but my understanding is. These talks through the media to ease to allow the. Mediator to can immigration to continue. I dont know said. Agree that the protesters are in a weaker position i think we are as a sudanese people rather more stronger position in time so forcing. Demands towards a transition to a see the rule so this is them our 1st demand and of course all the demands follows in terms of freezing all busy prison is as well as we we warn the brutal attacks on civilians in khartoum in daraa for because this continues as we speak we know that there is still attacks in in darfur in different villages by the by the parent militia so those are the top of that agenda that these need to be to stop before any further progression in the process you speak to family and friends back in sudan on a daily basis both in khartoum and therefore what are they telling you and also how do you see their state of mind right now while out of course people are very worried and concerned about their safety their ease attacks regularly on civilians in the streets looting women and men as well. Of course worried about the concern about rape cases that they hear that its been confirmed. But. I think they they still listen in these people remain very resilient they are clearly said that they will not succumb to all the brutal attacks and manipulation by the but by the by the transition to counsel and they will struggle will continue our struggle toward Democratic Free saddam moyes you prove the free sudanese human rights activist and a member of the Doctors Union here in the u. K. Madam thank you so much for sharing thank you for having me thank you. At least 95 people have been killed in an attack on a village in the mopti region of central mali houses of traditional doggone hunters were burnt down during sundays violence which the un has the scribed as an act of speakable barbarism ali has experienced several sectarian clashes in recent months forcing communities to flee their homes nicholas sack is one hour from bamako and a warning his report does contain graphic images. The silence is deafening. The smell of dead bodies hangs low in the air. The attack on the doggone village of sudan a coup started at dusk and went on deep into the night few survivors hiding as their loved ones were being killed nearly at the turn they immediately circled the village and shot at everything done move every were people who were screaming trudeau were screaming who tried to run were shot down the survivors believe they know who the killers are it is their full on the neighbors they say both communities have been fighting each other for control over land. Armed groups have called on full on east to join their ranks accusing the government of backing doggone militias. Ethnic tension is that breaking point with each Community Calling for revenge attacks in this spiral of violence both communities are fleeing their homes it is in this open air slaughterhouse on the outskirts of the capital that some full on these have sought refuge. All of the People Living under this tent share one bowl of rice and millets children show clear signs of malnutrition theres not enough water to go around so theres a threat of water borne diseases this is where they sleep eat and cook despite the calls for peace flonase continue to be the victims of violence president ibrahim burger king says the countrys National Unity is under threat. I would like to call on all our brothers to keep calm and stay rational more than ever. While the 14000. 00 u. S. Soldiers and forces on the ground failed to prevent these killings hunters called this latest attack on their community a declaration of war saying revenge will come ridiculous hawk. When the World Health Organization has confirmed that a 5 year old boy is being treated for ebola in uganda the countrys 1st case of the disease since an outbreak in the region the child traveled from the democratic republic of congo with his family on sunday officials have sent a team to trace likely cases and vaccinate those who may have come in contact with the boy uganda has been on high alert since the outbreak in the eastern d. R. See where nearly 1400 people have died of the virus the cole is government is also grappling with a measles epidemic which has killed more people than ebola the Health Ministry says at least 1500 people have died of measles this time this so far this year around 65000 suspected cases have been reported across the country its the deadliest Measles Outbreak in the last 7 years coming up on this news hour from london an italian mayor who revived this town by welcoming refugees and migrants was on trial for breaching immigration rules government officials in hong kong brace for a showdown as protesters gather early for their next mass rally against the proposed extradition role and a prayer for him big papi is the former Boston Red Sox star recoveries after being shot peter well have the details coming up in sports. Is going to russia now where a wave of public anger has forced the authorities to make a rare u. Turn over a case against a popular journalist all charges against russian reporter even gold. You know have now been dropped and earlier he walked free from a Police Station investigative journalist had been accused of drug dealing but his lawyer said the drugs were planted by authorities russias interior minister says he will ask president Vladimir Putin to sack 2 Senior Police officers over the case go novice known for his work exposing corruption among moscows political elite. They actually dont feel. They should be followed by an investigation and we should not let it go we should not let it go until those guilty are found that this decision is to. Everything is happening very fast and to be honest i dont understand whats the reason for this but this is a good turn see i think it gives hope i think the people should not stop here and should demand all of the guilty be punished because justice should be served sebastien is more now from moscow. Yvonne allen our 1st grated with cheers when he was released from house arrest emotionally he thanked everyone for their support the announcement by the interior minister and that he was free from all charges came as a surprise and an unexpected turn of events in a country where its not unusual for critics to be framed in drops cases in an effort to silence them over 5 years. Thank you very much for all the support i still hardly understand whats happening and happy that justice has been served and that the criminal case was dropped i hope the investigation will continue and i hope no one will find himself in the same situation as well his release is significant because it chose to many here in russia that he can actually influence government decisions for a long time to has been this feeling of apathy how this will play out well still have to see but for now its unprecedented because also some high ranking Police Officers will possibly be removed from their positions and journalists and others have said they wont rest until those who framed. Will be brought to justice. Service and reporting there will victor all of it is a political analyst at the center for actual politics and he joins us now from moscow so welcome to our jazeera 1st of all your reaction to the release of golan of what do you think happened. Well this is a definite victory for russias Civil Society and for russias society as a whole the outrage over the attempt to frame you on will and of was widespread it wasnt just it didnt just involve members of the opposition parties or their supporters the outrage was across the specter people from state run media enterprises. Spoke out against his his detention so he he doing business newspapers russian business newspapers given to sun to get them to stand out to b. C. Came out with their fear speech completely devoted to the demands to free you one gallon of and of course the russian government. Quickly. Stepped in to resolve this case and the russian government showed that it and their stance how important Civil Society is to the proper functioning of society and the case was solved in the very quick men there now its very important that this doesnt end here of course there were 2 generals of the head of the Drug Enforcement for much of moscow and the head of a border police. Go north was arrested they were all already dismissed but its important that the state duma the Russian Parliament is seeking to take up legislation that would make it much harder for for abuses of power by police of this kind to kepen in the future and this this staple for abuse of power doesnt just involve jordan was it doesnt just involve people who are framed or possibly framed for political motives a sometimes it is done during. Improve our. Statistics which is quite outrageous as well i suppose as things stand we dont exactly know the details of what went on behind it what we do know is that independent journalists like mr golden of often face extreme pressure from the state in russia often threats against their lives russia is 140 ninths in the press Freedom Rankings from Reporters Without Borders and that really what we saw was the outrage from mr golden lives colleagues and as you say beyond that do you think that that how upset or how worried do you think that made russian authorities this rise of anger towards what could be seen as the team threat against the journalists well 1st of all i would say that unfortunately there is an uptick in up to in violence and pressure in the repression against journalists in Different Countries in the neighboring ukraine for example theres the case of. Who was detention has been criticized by i appreciate there are the countries that i mean but if we can just focus on russia here plus course. So so as far as what the russian authorities do you did and how they responded they responded in a very quick manner and the. Attorney Generals Office of the leadership of the ministry of internal affairs which controls the use in russia and in fact the human rights man that ya muskoka over and the president but the president himself have been involved in making sure that not only this case is resolved in the proper just and fair manner but also that those who have there for 3 to 3 fabrication will be. Will be punished in the proper manner because this cannot go without a proper response and and we are seeing that property sponsored the government today while the justice is done is certainly what a lot of the protesters and many people beyond are hoping for for the moment victor live from the center for actual politics joining us from moscow sir thank you ukrainian president volodymyr zillion ski has ordered an investigation into the cause of a fire at a psychiatric clinic 6 people were killed in the blaze which started late on monday in the southern portable desa patients who were evacuated from the burning building as firefighters battled the flames police have launched a criminal investigation. Rescue crews in hungary have recovered the wreck of a tourist boat that capsized in budapest 2 weeks ago killing 28 people 4 more bodies were found by divers as work began to ease the boat out of the water on tuesday the boat sank in seconds on the 29th of may after a cruise ship rammed it from behind during heavy rain 26 south korean tourists and to whom gary and crew members were killed in the accident. A boat carrying dozens of migrants has capsized in the mediterranean at least 7 people have died including 2 children the boat had left the Turkish Coast for the greek island of less force when it got into trouble the greek coast guard says 57 people were rescued meanwhile further south libyas coast guard says it intercepted a boat carrying 60 people who are also trying to reach. Or meanwhile italys populus government has approved stiff fines of up to 57000. 00 for any migrant rescue boats that the fi orders to stay out of italian waters its also targeted a mayor who brought his dying town back to life by welcoming refugees and migrants 1st the medical was suspended and now hes gone on trial accused of aiding illegal immigration so they gave the reports from riyadh where launched his landmark scheme he won praise for integrating migrants in the town he ran but to many is a man in exile hes no longer allowed back to his hometown of riyadh even though he made the remote Southern Italian village well known for its welcome to outsiders now hes facing trial for allegedly aiding illegal immigration. In the room ive made a choice as mayor to support people who have no voice pushing for that every day because i believe in a human society. This is the reaction is new mayor antonio 3 foot he made his inaugural speech on sunday promising a new dawn for the village with the help of the far right Immigration League party vehemently against the previous vote of integration and they say its time for change they threw their support behind the fully beotch of the saw in your reaction need to develop not j