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the ceremonies at the imperial power palace to mourn sagna how does naruhito intend to mark his reign well like you mentioned earlier he wants to very much follow in his parents and follow their role of being close to the people and then taining piece he was obviously very much inspired by them and i think that's why he also devoted relatively big part of his person to his parents and their mission so far however we can also expect to see some changes he's considered a very modern very intelligent person who has studied a girl so i think he will try to change the institution when you are following a certain monies what stood out for you about the new emperor of japan. well first of all the ceremonies in themselves they are very refused everything is
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very formalized the first one know what nobody even spoke of would. he obviously has to follow protocol. but i had the impression that both the new them for ending and chris they were really in praising their new role when they were driven to the imperial palace you can see them you could see even waving from the cars waving to the people both smiling specially impulse multiple smiling. that was really very impressive and i think that will also mark their any you mentioned naruhito being a modern type of for this but a lot of speculation that the new emperor and especially his wife will modernize the japanese market what do you think we can expect. both of them have spent a long time and for all of them he studied two years in which he considers one of the happiest times in his lives in which he enjoyed freedom the freedom that he has never been able to enjoy in japan and must of course he used to be
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a career diplomat she spent thirteen years of her life abroad so both have seen a different kind of lifestyle and i think we can expect them to to connect japan with the royals and to to change the institution and also imprint their attitudes. of humanity of being close to the people on this new japan and a great. song of oscar for us in tokyo thanks very much for that saga very welcome . this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show debbie sits down for an exclusive interview with liverpool coach jurgen klopp we ask him whether his team's fans would rather see the team win the champions league war the premier league this season stay tuned for that. first it's to sudan where protesters are calling for a mass rally they say the army is not serious about handing over power to civilians
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three weeks after the ousted long time president omar al bashir says military rulers are warning protesters against any further on rest but as the w.'s known occurred the ball reports and abraham as well for many sudanese the hope for revolution is deeply personal. just a few weeks ago this family was deeply divided now most of abdul nasser and his mother who kind can enjoy a coffee together again with ease but to get here dictator had to be ousted bridging a rift between two generations since the beginning of the sudanese uprising nearly four months ago one thousand year old has been protesting on the streets of khartoum he did so against his mother's will shout at the sudanese people are passionate especially the young people respect ruled by this president for thirty years for thirty years we were humiliated the generations before us didn't do anything we realized we had to change something money for shuffle but i
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got that he in the struggle to achieve this change dozens of people have been killed on the begged him to stay at home was own safety. of course. i would be very afraid because i did not know what would happen to him i never knew if you would come back safe or as a dead body so i can describe a little bit of those of you out there with negotiations between protest leaders and the military council under way and violence on the streets subsiding so kind as released and has given her blessing from the south to join the protests. what the young people have done and their determination and their will power this was completely unexpected is that people believe they were just an aimless generation. the years leading the protest have in fact never known any other reality in life and that now the share they happen boldin that elvis and since the dictators for
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generations old and young have come together in celebration but to some of the people here these revolutionary dreams have come at a past price. one of them is meant to send this is not his real name he travelled from the distant province of four to join. uprising and asked us to hide his face because he fears retribution from his father you know. when he found out i was protesting he stopped speaking to me. i think my parents are loyal to the old regime because they are from a different generation they are slightly fanatical just like the old regime that is so much the same says the kids killed for going against his parents wishes that his sense of cutie towards the revolution is stronger both he and the steps he signs that they can change the mindset of their opponents through the act. i saw it with my own eyes an older man crying to younger man and saying you were able to do what
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we could not the two young men may have different homes to go to but he had to sit in protest in khartoum they said a similar vision of what they want the homeland to become democratic free and increase its sudar the good of you know it's to south africa now where a music school and your hospice taking on an ambitious international goal it wants to send a classically chant trained musicians from the township of sweater oh to the symphony orchestras of cape town london and new york there are. picked up a violin for the first time three years ago and since then music has become his passion the sixty year old south african lives in switzer with his great grandmother because his mother a drug addict is written around it tell people to hook it up on the situation. that ample space for young might get. it.
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but school where called so. it's just a small. five times a week he goes to busk eight a music school in the heart of so where to it was opened by rosemarie now them in one nine hundred ninety seven after the end of apartheid for the seventy five year old english violinist music is not just about getting neighborhood kids off the street sometimes it's about finding a special talent like galani. recycled a violin up and stick second under his chin and i could see almost immediately that it just fish it worked he's physically very talented and his musical was. doing up up to playing classical music was a skill mostly reserved for whites and africans but for more than twenty years rosemary has worked to address this injustice and she does so with painstakingly high standards.
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but the hard work pays off. the first lady the first few months or years which i missed could see she'd be too strict in the country as it was as time goes on to get you see why she was just the way she just was conceived was going to be you didn't get it you know. through hours of work and determination nineteen year olds when dealing became first violin his next dream to join a prestigious international orchestra away from sweater. we have some sports for you now and in the champions league semifinal underdog i.x. pulled off another shocking tottenham away in the first like the only goal that game coming from midfielder danny found to be in the first half i x. was now defend their slim lead in the second leg that's coming up in amsterdam next week. well attention now turns to the other champions league semifinal clash with
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