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what is the poetry, the secret of the house? shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture. start april 20th on d. w. ah. ah. ah . you're watching the, it'll be a name is live a from burly. at least 3 civilians are killed in sudan as tensions flare between the army and paramilitaries. they claim to have taken control of the presidential palace and cartoon international airport explosions and gunfire are also in the capital and other cities. also show japan's prime minister for mucus sheet of
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resumes campaigning for someone through what appeared to be a smoke bomb. police wrestle a suspect to the ground less than a year after she does predecessor sion so ave was assassinated during this speech. a russian, a missile strike on a residential building and eastern ukraine, killed several people, including a toddler rescue versus labianca desperately take for survivors in the bubble. as keith calls it, a terror attack. fuss. germany is shutting down its last nuclear power plant is remaining reactors. are going off great a few months later than planned and despite calls to further delay the shut down ah hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you much for joining us. we're starting with some breaking news from sudan
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where at least 3 civilians have been killed amid an outbreak of violence between the army and a powerful paramilitary group, unrest has been reported in several cities including the capital har team and the city of marie to the north both sides are blaming each other for launching attacks . they had recently been in negotiations to merge and allow them to transition to democracy, the paramilitary group, our staff claim to see strategic points, including the presidential palace, the army chiefs, residence and cartoon international airport. we're also getting reports of power cuts and communications. just a couple of hours ago. journalist mohammed amine, who is in har to me, updated us on the latest developments there. yes, no. did they did they did. the exchange of fire is still ongoing between the 2 sides, the national army, and that i would support forces they did, they did,
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the national army has actually used the air to try to get it out of military in some parts of the room in order 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 area like of the army still ongoing now. and they confronted in even front of the they, they did it, the house of the military had general hon among other areas in the covington. ok, so 1st thing 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 different
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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 a very nice and easy relationship in the head of the military. you know, at the end of the, uh huh. i'm done with the since the me, the military coup again is the transition and civilian government. so that 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 quantum of the can. we can not get that. also, there are some read, you know, an international power that is supposed to decide or the other. the last thing that can lead to this broken out of the conflict is the integration of the rabbit
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support forces in the, in the national army, which is supposed to be part of the political process and the agreement that 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 over the integration of these militia, inside 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. we can turn to japan now where a man has been charged falling. an explosion at a campaign of ant, attended by prime minister from new casita. he was due to speak in the port city of what kind of mount, when a device was thrown in his direction, because it was brought to safety unharmed. incident follows the assassination of former prime minister. sions, who are they in similar circumstances? less than a year ago. oh,
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it began as just another day on the campaign trail for japanese to a minister female casita. he was about to give his speech. when an object was thrown under man, wrestled to the ground, the hobbit he was visiting, was plunged into chaos and a man taken into custody. following the blast he taught to come shouted nerves. colo police are investigating the explosion at the fishing port tucker, i apologize for causing people to worry up. we are 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 are about just 9 months ago. the attack left a deep mark and a nation not known for political violence. no corners yonah securing whether we're seeing similar incidents and given that this case with shita follows on from what happened to abby already i think people are reassessing the idea of stump speeches
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. well anyway, i'm glad that she does fine cooking. he doesn't love was there at the bottom of hut . security has been wrapped up after the attack with diplomats some, some of the 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 service is increasingly nervous. well, rescuers are searching for survivors in the ukranian city of slow vans 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 bill that will allow him to draft citizens into the military via email of ask is just 50 kilometers from back move, which has witnessed some of the heaviest, frontline, fighting in recent months. dropped within the robo in a residential area. devastated by russian shelling rescue was search this apartment
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block the survivors bringing those who they confined to safety. some residents were in obvious distress. after their neighbourhood was reduced to rubble. with local officials said at least 7 spots in slow vianza were targeted including homes and civilian infrastructure. let them weigh router, feel good, good. i was just coming back home. everything should have been all right. fortunate . i had just left the shop. there was the post office and just beyond as there was a lot of smoke already gonna come on. 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
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another terror attack on his country. was we change it as $300.00 missiles hit 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 of 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. well, germany is closing its last 3 nuclear power plants 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. germany is sticking to
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its aim of relying on renewable energy for the majority of its power needs. i 2035 so let's go to our correspondent and benjamin alvarez group. joining us from necco, vest time in south western germany. that's the sight of one of germany's remaining 3 nuclear power plants. benjamin today is the day germany shots down its last nuclear power plants as a plan has been hotly contested. can you tell us what the atmosphere is like where you are? moses for the people who are standing right behind me, it is a very, very good day. they're celebrating their singing, they're shouting, they even made a count on saying that. finally, this era is coming to an end. of course, the atmosphere is pretty different to the atmosphere on the other side of the fence where people who are working in this plan because of, of course, for them, it is a really saw david, as you said, it's a controversial decision. and according to
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a reason paula majority of germans is also against this nuclear phase out. and can you tell us exactly what has been so controversial and how it is going ahead if a majority of germans, as you say, are actually against closing these down. so the initial idea was to have this nuclear phase of, by the end of last year, due to russia's war in ukraine and also the risk of an energy crisis. german south, lola schultz took the decision trash, 3 of these new co pens working until mid april. so this is the last day of this 3 remaining nuclear power plants. it will is still at work. it seems almost as a concession to both of his coalition part is on one side, the pro business f t p party made it's now asking for these nuclear plants to also stay as part of the energy grid. and the greens will have been fighting a for this nuclear phase out for many years now. and that's been criticism by a conservative voices. we had said premier of bavaria, michael sued a visiting isa to another new co plan yesterday saying that this is
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a bad decision. and that germany needs several energy sources. but for the people here, maybe you can hear them also. they are clapping for them. it's a very good day that this era is coming to an end. now, i want to flash points in debates over nuclear power, as of course, been where and how to safely store highly radioactive waste. how far have scientists and policy makers and germany come in identifying a suitable place? that's one of the really big question marks a we have the day 2031 by then they want to find a place, a city, a town in germany where this highly radioactive material can be stored. this waste of these nuclear power plants, or is the city and lowest sexy called gallium. and it's a city, it's a place that has become almost a symbol of the fight of a community against being the place where this is safe. but they're still looking for a place where it can be saved. and of course, i'll have to look to other european partners and not to see this nuclear phase out
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in germany, but also to other a country. so thinking of expanding the nuclear power building of the nuclear power plans, many of them are raising eyebrows. looking at this decision to germany is taking now, it is highly contested. and we also expect this controversy in this discussion over energy to continue. and it's a really long process, not only to shut down this plants, take them off the grid, but also then a really long process to disassemble them into then safely is storage. this waste, we're just talking about. thank you so much pure reporting that is our correspondent, benjamin of escrow, and i can bring you up to speed now with some other stories making news around the worlds france has signed a controversial pension reform into law after a constitutional court upheld the legislation. thousands gathered in paris and other cities to protest raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 in a move they call on democratic president and mine. while my hon forced the law from parliament without a final vote. supreme court judge in brazil has ordered former president shire bull
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scenario to testify before federal police within 10 days is to be questioned about his role in the storming of government buildings by his supporters. in january, brazil's top prosecutor said both scenarios testimony was needed to clarify what happened. authority say, a girl has died and dozens more. people have been injured after an over crowded footbridge collapsed into a rocky river in indian controlled kashmir. crowds had gathered to celebrate a spring harvest festival near a hindu temple. india has a poor record on played safety. european space probe is currently bound for jupiter's moons. the jupiter icy moons explorer known as juice blasted off on a mission expected to take 8 years just to reach the solar systems largest planet. science has hoped to discover if jupiter's moon can sustain life in the huge oceans and their ice covered surfaces. and just before we go,
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let's get reminder of the top story. we're following for you at this hour. at least 3 civilians have been killed in clashes between the sudanese army and paramilitary forces. gunfire and explosions have rocked the capital har, 2 men to other cities, including marijuana. both sides blame each other for launching attacks as the nation attempts to transition to democratic rule. as he is update atlas, our coming up next to world stories with the week and reports. i'm player richardson in berlin from the whole team. thank you so much for watching. oh, time for room. great update. because these orchestra called the brain continuously adopted sills.
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