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lots of world leaders who took to social media as well or she posted on instagram and condemned the terrible attacks she said that she was a sad and a shocked and add that as a last sentence religious hatred and intolerance that have become apparent today must not win so she's sending a very strong signal there as well on the other hand there is also donald trump who tweeted his condolences he's saying that they're standing ready to help so clear message of support and the iranian foreign minister mohammad job at serif took to twitter paying his respects but he also pointed out that terrorism is a global menace with no religion and that was a message that many people shared because many people also said that terrorism has no religion nor nationality it can be anyone who's attacking anyone at any time really it was a very common message today on twitter we have also had british prime minister to resign may who quote said we must stand together to make sure that no one should
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ever have to practice their faith in fear and this is only a small selection so to say of many tweets were on on social media today the eiffel tower in paris and now it's just a couple of hours ago that they would switch off their lights at midnight it just to pay tribute to the victims of this really terrible attack and there were also lots of lots of people saying this is an attack on humanity among them barack obama the former u.s. president and i think that's really how you can label it just the sad thing is that it's an attack on humanity made by humans are they global response there to the attacks in sri lanka nicole reese think of a much. well the attacks in sri lanka overshadowed the pope's easter mass at the vatican addressing tens of thousands at st peter's square pope francis said he grief with everyone who suffered in the brutal bombings. security forces helped visitors find their way to st peter's square where there was a relatively small easter crowd. mutex in tree line can may have played
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a role triggering fear among the faithful from the balcony of st peter's basilica pope francis mourned the dead and condemned the bloodshed. this season of money fist. said i want to express my love and support to the christian community. targeted while they were gathering in prayer to eat and all the victims of cruel violence. i entrust to the lord all those who are tragically killed and pray for the wounded in all those suffering as a result of this dramatic event francis appealed to political leaders to put aside their differences and work for peace. that's what made the one who gives us his peace and the rule of weapons both in areas of conflict and in our cities and inspire the leaders of nations to work for an end to the arms race and the troubling spread of weapons. to. the point of then ended his speech with the
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traditional or be at or be people bless him it minute they put in. but this. the tea leaves. its feet to shine through this in the super room who. are right a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by airstrikes mitiga airport have been shut down amid two weeks of fighting over control of the libyan capital forces loyal to strongman khalifa hatari been unable to break into the city defended by libya's internationally recognized government. a landslide in southwestern colombia has killed at least fourteen people and injured five others heavy rains triggered the disaster in the province is buried at least eight houses and flocks of portion of the pan-american highway fled science are common for in colombia's rainy season
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. thousands of in processing in the moroccan capital rabat announcing a crackdown on anti-poverty activists several members of the iraq riff anti-poverty movement have been imprisoned and the leader was sentenced to twenty years behind bars for threatening state security the movement is calling for more jobs in morocco's northern regions. in sudan protest leaders have broken off talks with the country's military rulers and are preparing to announce a civilian council that they want to take power this follows military leader general abdel fatah hons announcement earlier today that he would respond within a week to demands for civilian control as organizers have urged people to intensify their demonstrations outside army headquarters in the capital khartoum the army has been in control since the ousting of sudan's long time leader omar al bashir ten days ago. correspondent just far abdul karim is in khartoum
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earlier he spoke to people there about who they think should represent them here's what they told him. i just came from the sit in area where you have hitler a genius and a group of people there who are discussing the future of sudan on a kind of different groups you have liver liver parts you have secular parties you have a slum in parts you have the group of people representing the youth of the revolution the way they call themselves and all of them are discussing who could represent us and this is because the military said this statement they want to hand over power to a civilian council but who is this civilian council and who is people's choice today who would represent them and i think could see that there is no a unity among the people who could represent them and this is going to be the biggest challenge facing sudan the next weeks and within also the next days because who who is the person who will say ok this person kind of present us and he's our
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present to because i when i was in the area in front of the headquarters of the military i remember three square in cairo and also remember three didn't tunisia it was you know like this time one week after the to step down of the regime the old regime and the people were kind of talking about everything and there was kind of chaos there was no structure does no work on a zation who who could represent them and what they all agree on is what what's my impression is is they agree on they don't want to have any influential and the international foreign influence here in sudan because you have to part two so now you have turkey and qatar on one side and you have on the other side so there it be a u.a.e. and egypt most of the people i talked with they told me no we don't want to have anyone influencing our political system or having an influence on our decision today it's their choice of the people and even if it takes time but we are the one
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who wants to decide. well the bundesliga race is coming down to the wire this season with dortmund and by mid neck and neck at the top of the table dortmund are seeking their first full just like a title since twenty twelve and they helped their cause last time out with a big win against mites this weekend they travel to freiburg and they needed three points to keep pace with by. top wonder at full strength in freiburg with michael royce and the in-form jake and sanchez raring to go twelve minutes in and good link up play from aerial goods when royce sets up sanchez to score. one goal for dortmund their class easily overcoming fried bird's static defense. don't want eased off slightly though and freiburg came back into the game you can vouch mit testing roman baccy. in the second half don't win we're back in the groove rafael
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guerrero with a perfect pass for royce to make it two nil in the fifty five minutes of. the sixteenth goal of the point is a good season for the forwards freida tried to respond to his on the counter-attack some show to royce and good so with that goal eleven minutes from time classic break away for the visitors. pascal stencils handball allowed packer cashier to net his seventeenth league goal of the campaign don't move a point behind leaders and. we have four games left and we are concentrating on the next match nothing more we've got to prepare for it properly. good for button that next game is the dollar be at home to struggling shaka on saturday. fair to berlin's recent run of form has been well not very good they came into this match day having lost their previous five bonus league games and this week the club
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said coach paul dyer die or be replaced at the end and sees their opponent this weekend hanover is also trending downwards they're heading for relegation and must something changes quickly so clearly both clubs were in need of a win. the sun was shining for colder dies first game since how to knows he will be leaving at the end of the season meanwhile hannover are looking to the heavens for help in their unlikely quest to escape relegation. can over had the best chances of a dreadful first half first waldemar hunt on and then jackie how to gucci went close in first half injury to. no no at half time no wonder the ball boys felt the need for a lie down. it was more of the seam in the second half of this scramble ten minutes from the end of the pit of my eyes the blood and thunder. cats i went closest late on but solomon kalu was thwarted by me and no millet finished the dice face was as grim as the game and been well some in hanover colors were inconsolable despite
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their dejection their no a point closer to stuttgart in the relegation playoff spot. all right with that let's take a look now at the bonus thing a table and how it stands with just one game left this match say that would be false for coasting frankfurt on monday here we are you see byron are still on top with thorman right on their heels leipzig in third place and frankfurt in the fourth spot there in the other half and over they remain in rock bottom norberg the other team in danger of relegation stuttgart also struggling there in sixteenth place. to tennis now where fabio fognini was looking to win his first monte carlo masters title the italian made it to the final by knocking off the defending champion rafael nadal in the semifinals and funny you see him here in blue well he continued that good form in the opening set of what was really an unexpected match
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of the serbian dusan bitch thirty one year old then wrapped up a straight sets victory showing she could be a force to be reckoned with on those clay courts of the french open that's coming up in just over a month. but don't forget you can always get news on the go just download or app from google play or from the apple store and that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use that to send us your photos and your videos. a reminder now of the top stories that we're tracking for you at this hour exit polls show comedian of a lot of mirrors the lenski has won the ukrainian presidential election and he
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wanted in a landslide incumbent at rocor shango has already conceded the race poll showed seventy three percent of the vote or sankoh took home around twenty five percent. and a wave of easter sunday bombings in sri lanka has killed at least two hundred seventy people hundreds more than two and. police say thirty two foreign nationals are bunk of the dead the government has blamed the litters extremists and arrested several suspects nationwide curfew is in place social media has also been lost in the country. while france is honoring the victims of the sri lanka attacks by turning off the lights of the eiffel tower a landmark on the shawm a mass in paris is known around the world and this was the scene just moments ago.
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terrorists and whites and you'll see that glowing tower going dark. french government flipped the switch as a gesture of mourning for the lives lost in those sri lankan. you're watching the news live from berlin up next is close up our documentary film about life in new zealand after the terror attacks there i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour and don't forget all the latest news and information available around the clock on the website that's the news i'm carl aspen thanks for watching. for.
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