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mentoring recipes for success strategy that made a difference. baking bread on d.w. . this is news live from berlin a shootout central and leaves more than a dozen dead there's all sorts he's ready to suspected militant hideout linked to the east of bombings presidents report explosions and gunfire we'll have the latest from our correspondent in the capital also coming up mozambique bears the brunt of
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another giant sight kloden tropical storm candace unleashes high winds and torrential rains on the country the u.n. warns of nassib flooding ahead. and in the bundesliga the winter host bitter rivals shelter and young british star jaden sam show is in the spotlight and he makes a difference yes again. oh . i'm on you tube his mackinnon thanks so much for joining us sixteen people including six children are dead after sri lankan forces raided a suspected islamist hideout this as the government scrambles to crack down on extremist militants following the east the suicide bombings gunshots were heard and police say three of the victims blew themselves up during clashes that lasted hours so. charity forces have carried out raids across the country since the bombings
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that killed more than two hundred fifty people nearly a week ago the catholic church and has counseled all sunday services and is warning of a risk of further attacks will bring you more on that story in just a moment. next to sit down where protesters have vowed to ramp up their demonstrations if the country's military council insists on maintaining suffer in power until elections are held thousands of protesters again turned out in the capital khartoum a day off the large crowds demanded the country's military rulers step down they've been massing outside the headquarters for three weeks keeping up pressure even after the ousting of president omar al bashir on the eleventh of april everyone i talked to is thinking about one question should power be in the hands of a civilian council or a military council i will ask what do you want
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a civilian government of course why because nothing's changed since we ousted al bashir and got a military government one soldier was replaced by another one where's the difference it's the same situation we've had before we got rid of a dictator and got another dictator. i want to civilian government together with a military one because the military provides protection if there's no military with a civilian government it's not complete then there's going to. have people cherish their freedom a military government leans towards full so that's why i'm hoping for a civilian government. that is little more than the. equipment that we should have civilian rule we should have freedom the change should favor civilian society but then he under military rule there's no freedom no god knows it should be civilian. so. we've had military rule for thirty years and every time they say two years two
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years and it goes on and on like that look at egypt general el-sisi said two years of military rule and he's still in power. if we're ruled by the military it'll be the same system. all right we're going to be returning to sri lanka now and on the line from the sri lankan capital in colombo is journalist jamila nudge mundane jamila thanks for joining us tell us what more can you can you tell us about this police raid. yes that last night she doesn't control the langauges the pm gun back or the suspect that terry tool quintile when troops were approaching one of the safe houses in the country if we know right now the sixteen people cared in that vessel including the supervising them and solve them also suspect the suicide bombers who blew themselves off when they were calling up inside the state how do you see me as an six children who also among those killed
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a place a safe house then one of this week's exile mosaics go there it seems has a car and three games i ever had cordoned off and across with you know the mainstream media and there's a massive special operation ongoing search for more terrorists who i believe to be hiding in that the area. a massive search operation as you say you know there have been a series of arrests and police raids across the country since the easter sunday attacks have. they can make it yes in fact again the last twenty four are trying to more suspects were arrested from throughout the country and right now we do know that there are over ninety suspects wanting police on custody and the hunt is on for more but this is going to get searching for anybody who is grieving for this national policy some are to have the end for easter sunday as explosions and yes there the president say that they have about two hundred forty suspects who think today's climate. the expectation many have already in the coming days jamila sunday
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masses have been have been stopped prayer is mosques yesterday were heavily guarded what is the mood like across trip across sri lanka right now. where as to all three long car rides not people are leaving here and they are grieving over the coming days it's going to end and they do not know what is going to happen next and boss those churches up close to them on like a hike up the when he finishes school which they usually conduct on sundays will also be closed on so for the north is the most things where minority came to sunday obviating in backlash and not believing deference to three hundred right now as a nation we are taking shop and yes the moments just a minute not written in colombo thank you so much thank you. ok let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has said that he is confident
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a new trade deal can be reached with japan by the time he visits tokyo in may trump postage japanese prime minister shinzo abi and his wife for a state dinner at the white house in honor of lady melania's day. hundreds of migrants hoping to reach the united states have boarded a freight train and southern mexico it follows a mass break counts of migrants from a holding send in the southern border city of tapachula the mexican government estimates around one thousand three hundred people escaped from the center but the majority returned. a fifteen thousand six hundred year old human footprint discovered in southern chile is believed to be the oldest ever found in the americas it was first discovered in two thousand and ten scientists then works to rule out the possibility that the prints may have belonged to some of the species. well that is there in beijing to discuss china's belt and road
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initiative a massive global infrastructure project involving more than one hundred nations president xi jinping is hoping to sooth is about the construction costs of reinventing the silk road the critics and warning of the possibility of debt trap and increasing chinese dominance. now the united nations is warning of massive flooding in mozambique that's off to the second giant storm in just six weeks plowed into the southern african country siphon kenneth made landfall late today and authorities say it's often off could bring twice as much rain as like flown it i did last month is also agencies say seven hundred thousand people could be at risk at least three people have died since the storm struck. we're joined now by matt casa from the international federation of the red cross he's in them to let mozambique tell us how is things looking now since the cyclon
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made landfall and how are the people coping. i mean yes it is certainly. our assessment team. is still carrying out work in the on move the. first indications are there are there are some districts. are north of most province severe damage of the smaller one just losing ninety percent of its homes. but interesting so without power and as you say the bulk of this for long so. heavy rain. we you know we were really worried about landslides and about flash flooding in the short. mozambique is still recovering from slightly and it i is the nation in any way for pad for what's happening and the heavy rains that have predicted. yeah i mean as you say it's been quite unprecedented the last six weeks have to such large scale storms in such
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a sort of time is is unheard of in this area of the world's. new international community have an ongoing and large response in the town of you know and she's in the central mozambique about one hundred kilometers south of. the northernmost moments. or so perhaps right a better position this time to. respond more quickly. cross teams on the ground in the days leading up to the cycle over the seventy's and early warning messaging so there are now is the safety is there on the grounds that the assessments and the making but it's early days but we are getting a picture of the scope of the damage and what needs to be done what's on them most urgent priorities now what are what are they focusing on. i think in the short term
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particularly well. some districts that have lost a large proportion of their housing. it's providing tents food and water in the short term but we also worry that standing water will inevitably give rise to multiple disease we saw an outbreak of cholera in the weeks after you know and we we found this might happen again in the north the longer term. harvest time here a lot of agricultural land by one of the damage to those subsistence farmers the worry is what they're going to be eating in the next three to six months. for those working on the farm of work where they're low by dogs so you know they were across of a long long process a long time for example will go anywhere and we'll assess the situation in which we care all right matt carter from the international federation of the red cross thank you so much and good luck teeth.
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to the bundesliga now on friday night gave leyva cruz an a good chance of making it into the champions league next season with its impressive away win against outs book despite the visitors falling behind in the game one nil they then took control with kevin fall and getting be equalized. his teammate kai habits then gave leverkusen the lead just off the half time with this looping shot in the end because made it look easy finishing the match for one even scored a couple more but the video assistant referee disallowed the goals. and later his edelman faced bitter rivals shows this time both sides are even more desperate to win than usual fighting for blindness league a survival while dortmund a just one point behind league leaders by in munich don't want to hoping that british young star jade and sam show can make the difference. in december then
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eighteen year old jayden sanchez scored the game winner endorsements emotional victory over arch rivals shaka it was just another milestone in the english youngsters explosive evolution sign shows first steps towards becoming one of europe's hottest young players were modest once kicking the ball around with friends in south london. for his honesty in the. small first one at just age seven central made the jump to what ferd's academy in england youth coach david godley recalls how he stuck out from the very beginning people were very critical and always pretty special player here when the boy it wasn't on pretty good points and so terry without two academy team they were two years old and you could see that he was he was just a believe me come from. you just like different to the other kids after a brief stint at manchester city made the difficult choice of leaving everything behind to come to germany people go wrong at the time. if you.
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call it also a close call of some friends to. the. world the move paid off son show is flourishing at dortmund becoming one of the team's most consistent attacking threats with eleven goals and sixteen assists in the bundesliga this season he made his england debut late last year and is frequently linked to the biggest clubs in the world. things look bright first on show but his immediate future is focused on repeating history again shock a. quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you today at least fifteen people are dead after sri lankan forces raided a suspected islam is tied out gunshots were heard and police say three of the victims blew themselves up during clashes that all stood out as authorities are scrambling to crack down on extremist militants following the easter suicide bombings. and the united nations is warning of massive flooding in those i'm think
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that's up to the second giant storm in just six weeks plowed into the southern african country like one kenneth made landfall late thursday and authorities say it's often off could bring twice as much rain a cycle in it i did last month. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next adult film with passion can change i'll be back with more details he needs at the top of the hour thanks so much for joining us. shifting powers the old order is history the world is religion or is in itself and the media's role to skew the topic and focus the global media forum twenty nine to today one out of two people is online who will be following them do we trust to.

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