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they have no nationality and a told they don't belong. every one has the right. every one has the right. ah ah ah ah, this is it'll be a news, live a cumberland unrest in sudan as attentions flare between the army and paramilitaries who claim to have taken control the presidential palace, and archer, international, airport explosions and gunfire have been heard in the capital and other cities also
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coming up on the show, japan prime minister, who mucous shita resumes campaigning after someone through what appeared to be a smoke. bob, who is russell, a suspect to the ground, less than a year after his predecessor. and so albert was assassinated during plus and germany is shutting down its last clear power plants is remaining reactors, are going off great a few months later than plant and despite calls to further delay the shut down ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. we're starting with some breaking news from sudan where an outbreak of violence between the army and a powerful paramilitary group has been reported in several cities, including the capital cartoon, and the city of marijuana to the north. and both sides are blaming each other for
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launching attacks. they had recently been in negotiations to merge and allow students to transition to democracy, the paramilitary group r. s. s claim to have strategic points, including the presidential palace, the army chiefs, residence and harkins, international airport. we're getting reports of power costs and communications auditors as well. so let's get straight across to journalists, mohammad, i mean, in our tomb for more. thanks mohammed for taking the time to join us. can you tell us what is happening there? this no, did they? did they did that and it's still ongoing between the 2 sides, the national army and the support courses did they did they did. national army has actually used the air strike to get it out of military in some parts of in order
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to balance the power actually between the 2 sites after a out of if in the fittest hour taken over the airport. and it has been cl, palace and some other location. so this is like of the army ongoing now. and they confronted in even front of the they, they did it, the house of the military had general on, among other areas in the covington. ok, so we're seeing fighting going on on multiple fronts. can you help put this into context for us though? there has been a long standing rivalry between the army and the r. s. f and tensions have been escalating in the past few months. what exactly is at stake here? yes, it's actually a reasons of this to grow this program. it's actually in the end, it's broadest revenue between the 2 sites. you know, the, you know, they were like
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a very nice and easy relationship with the head of the military. you know, at the end of the artist, if i'm a, i'm done with the since the, me, the military who begins the transition and civilian government. so there is also a conflict of interest. i mean over the control of the, of the gold mine in areas over the control of the, of the military companies over the control of the central banks and, and everything related to the economy differently. we cannot get that also, there are some lead, you know, an international power that is supporting the site or the other. the last thing that can lead to this broken out of the conflict is the integration of that i would support forces in the, in the national army, which is supposed to be part of the political process and the agreement that
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supposed to be signed few days ago between the military and civilian, but it hasn't happened because of the differences and disputes between the army and the national and the artist. if over the integration of these militia inside the national. that's right. well, thank you so much for putting that on to perspective for us as a journalist mohammed, i mean in her too many. thanks. let's go to japan now where a man is in custody following an explosion at a campaign event, attended by prime minister from new casita, he was due to speak in the port city of high amount when a device was thrown in his direction, sheeta was brought to safety unharmed. the incident though follows the assassination of former prime minister actions. are they in similar circumstances? less than a year ago? oh, it began is just another day on the campaign trail for japanese to i minister for mio casita. he was about to give a speech. when an object was thrown under man,
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wrestled to the ground, the hobbit he was visiting, was plunged into chaos and a man taken into custody. following the blast, he tried to calm, shattered nerves. colo police are investigating the explosion at the fishing port. thank you. i apologize for causing people to worry what we're holding an important election for the country and we must work together to see it through to the end. i see what he does. most of the incident comes at a time when japan is still in shock following the assassination of former prime minister. sions obey just 9 months ago, the attack left a deep mark and a nation not known for political violence. no corners yona begin. we're seeing similar incidents and given that this case with casita follows on from what happened to abbey who article, i think people are reassessing the idea of stump speeches. well anyway, i'm glad that she does fine cooking. she doesn't love was there at the bottom of her security has been wrapped up after the attack with diplomats from some of the
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world's most powerful democracies, arriving in japan for the g 7 foreign ministers meetings. next month, casita will host the country's leaders in his home town. hiroshima. incidents like today's will have made many in japan security services increasingly nervous and selling a blush as a journalist based in tokyo. earlier, she told us more about how people have been reacting to this incident. japan is a very peaceful country, so obviously people have been shocked by this incident. this is not something that people are used to seeing in japan. obviously, it's a reminder also of last year's incident with the s, as nation of former prime minister and across the board. across the political spectrum, politicians have condemned the attack. he sued himself and he later said at a speech that he will continue with campaigns for the elections. he will not be deterred. and he also actually continued following his schedule for the day travel back to tokyo did another speech nearby. and generally, as i said,
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people are shocked and also good worries, because obviously japan will be the host and is candy already the host for g 7, ministerial meetings and the host for the g 7 summit next month, nebraska speaking to me earlier, let's go to ukraine now where rescuers are searching for survivors in the city of sla fiancee after russian air strikes killed at least 9 people, including a toddler. the latest attack came, as russian president vladimir putin signed into law, a builder will allow him to draft citizens in the military via email. so the answer is just a 50 kilometers from a bar moot, which has witnessed some of the heaviest, frontline, fighting in recent months. dropped within the rubble in a residential area. devastated by russian shelling rescue was search this apartment block the survivors bringing those who they confined to safety.
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some residents were in obvious distress. after their neighbourhood was reduced to rubble. with local officials said at least 7 spots in slavery. unscrew targeted, including homes and civilian infrastructure, were no more good sir. phil would go. i was just coming back home. everything should have been all right. fortunate. i had just left a shop. there was the post office and just beyond that, there was a lot of smoke already and i come and i was lucky on it. i got to the street and i was told not to go any further because of the explosions. good, advancing group globally, want to look at the actual ukranian president vladimir lensky called it's another terror attack on his country. was we changed it as $300.00 missiles hit
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residential areas, regular civilian buildings, or say there are people under the rubble. everything is being done to save them. everything is being done to save the wounded, was unable, it weighs pitched. the city of buck moot is just 50 kilometers to the south. slo, vianza, and is a site of the heaviest fighting on the ukrainian front line. but for ukrainians, attacks on homes like these are a reminder that no way is safe while germany is closing its last 3 nuclear power plant today, bringing 6 decades of nuclear energy to an end. the reactors were due to be taken off the grid last year. but their life spans were extended to combat the energy crisis. critics argue the plants should remain open in light of soaring energy costs by germany and sticking to its aim of relying on renewable energy for the majority of its power needs by 2035. so let's
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get across to these other correspondence. benjamin alvarez, a group are joining us now from an echo vest time in south western germany. thus, the site of one of germany's remaining 3 nuclear power plants are bender and today is the day germany shuts down its last nuclear power plant as the plan that has been hotly contested. i can you tell me what the atmosphere is like there where you are? it depends on who you ask if they think that it is a good day or a bad day for the protesters that are gathering year in front of this nuclear plants. it's a day of celebration there that there were singing. there were listening to music. they were also taking a town town a to say that this era is finally over more than 60 years of nuclear energy here. but on the other side of the gate, we also saw some people they work in the nuclear plants and for them, of course, it's a sad day and it is a controversial decision. because according to a recent poll, a majority of germans around 56 percent are against it. is nuclear shut down,
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saying that according and also due to the energy crisis that might still be a, had a due to rushes war in invasion. that also led to this decision to have this 3 last a still on the grid might also need to them to be reactivated. so it is controversial yet. tell us more about that. how can it be that they are going ahead with this plan? if a majority of germans are in fact against ending nuclear power, it also shows that within the government parties, there is not one line in when chancello olaf sholtes took this decision to not end all of the a uses of these nuclear power plants by the end of last year but extend 3 of them. it to mid april. there was also a decision was seen as a concession for both of the coalition pod, so the greens for them. this is a long m for to dream that there is no nuclear energy anymore. but for the pro business f t p party, they asked for an extension. they still asked for an extension. now they are critical voices yesterday, the state premier bavaria michael suda went to another plant that's called isa to
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that is in bavaria saying that it was a wrong decision. and the germany still needs several sources of energy. but this was a decision that was taken a by a german chancellor m angola mckelvey. now former chancellor angle michael after the fukushima disaster. this is a really long process. and now this also will continue for several years now. dismantling and nuclear power plant takes a lot of time. and we can be sure that the debate will also continue in germany. now let's talk a little bit more about one of the other major issues in debates around nuclear power. that is, of course, where and how to safely store highly radioactive waste. how far have scientists and policy makers come in identifying a suitable place? so there is a deadline. 2031 by then germany will try to find a way a place where they can safely it, get it this nuclear waste. there, there is a lot of discussion. there's also a city in low,
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a section called goal in there was mentioned to you earlier on. it's a place, it's a city that has become kind of a symbol in the fight and against a being this place where you have this nuclear waste actually stored. so that's a good that discussion that will also continue. one decision is to take the 3 nuclear power plants off the grid. that something that will happen it today, it any hour now. but the other one is to dismantle it and to see what this waste is going because it is a very difficult situation. and it's not quite sure if by 2031 they will find a place where they can locally is safe. this highly radioactive, a waste from these nuclear plants. thank you so much as always fair reporting that data. these correspond benjamin africa. and just before we go, let's get a reminder of the top story were falling for you. at this hour, gunfire and explosions have robbed suzanne's capital hearts and other cities,
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