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firing story about survival, homa go get the cheerless. i was the only one what lies and music in nazi germany, watch now on youtube, d. w documentary ah, this is d. w. and use live from berlin, dozens killed and wounded in heavy fighting. c dot explosions and gunfire. rock the capital, hard to land, all the cds to power military side. they've taken control of the presidential palace. but army commanders deny the claim. also coming up anti nuclear
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campaign is philip, right? as germany shut down, its last 3 nuclear power stations. the switch off remains highly divisive and many se the plant should still be operating. and in german football league, leaders by munich, i held to a one own rule by oftentimes what this means will the title, right? ah, i'm jared raid. welcome to the chart. at least 27 people have been killed in sudan in fighting between power military's and the regular army. the rival rapid support forces group claims to have taken over key locations including the presidential palace, bought army commanders, say their forces control, all key locations. tensions between the 2 sides have delight in agreement on forming a civilian government to replace the military hunter. pdf heard in my sudanese
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newscast, interrupted by sounds of gunfire and had yet on the streets to revel militaries, led by 2 rival generals squared off skirmishes between today and the army and the paramilitary rapid support force. and fighter jet scrambled civilians were urged to shelter in place. 18 months ago, sedans to most powerful generals joined their forces to seize power and a qu, removing sedan. civilian prime minister of don't handle the former leader to the airwaves urging a ceasefire. decided it was my 1st message in general, but i thought to i'll bore hon and the leaders of the sudanese military and to mohammed hummed gallow and the leaders in the rapid support forces. the exchange of fire must stop immediately. and the voice of reason must rule,
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everyone will lose. and there is no victory when it is a top the body of our people. plans to return power to a civilian government and to merge force and fell apart. after weeks of tensions, the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces failed to agree in a new command structure on, on us secretary of state, antony blinkin addressed the conflict. major parties in khartoum some weeks ago reached a very important framework agreement on how to proceed with a transition to civilian government. and there's been real progress in trying to move that forward. i spoke to jennifer han just a couple of days ago on, on that very topic. and there are still some remaining important remaining issues that need to be dealt with. but i think there's a real opportunity to move forward on the framework and certainly that's what we're
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for. we're, we're, we're strongly supporting each side claims. the fighting was started by the other party. either one is showing signs of backing down. so be just a diet plan transitioning toward democracy in sudan is delayed, but once again i was up and journalist is mout, kush cushion, caught to him, told us why the conflict has laid off so that there been a number of issues between the military as a whole that includes the army and the rapid support forces and the civilian forces . calling for a transition to then when these protestors were able to talk will be authoritarian government woman. she had in 2019 the women was made to transition into democracy agreement between the military, both of its concurrence, the then his army and the rapid support forces. the rapid support forces came into being over 10 years ago. as
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a power military that aided the army and its conflict in dot for that agreement, there were a number of issues that were to be dealt with, including justice and accountability, and the removal of what was known as b. what is known as the empowerment of the armies, the, the hands of the army and the, the rapids support forces in the cities economy. these are among the major issues, but really the major issue between these 2 groups is the issue of command. does the rapid support forces come under the direct command of the army? there were many in these then his army that were destroy distrustful i will discontent. the power of the rapid support forces that, that doesn't have the same traditional military training that this,
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that he's army has. this is one side of the story. the other side is that many, i see that the, there are elements within the army that still have connections to the old government of all the ships that were at the deal of party in between both sides and the civilians. and how to transition. it seemed for the past weeks and months that an agreement was going to be signed, it kept on getting delayed to bring the country back into a transition. but the, these differences between the rapid support forces and the army, i really have to get turned in the past few days. and, and we're seeing the results of that today. and cartoon that was, is mal curse, curse in hot whom pay or germany has shot down its last $3.00 nuclear power plants, bringing 6 decades of atomic energy to an end anti nuclear campaign,
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as are celebrating the switch off bought. the issue is highly divisive. after more than 60 years, the sun is finally seating on an industry which has created plenty of controversy as well as power. and the end of the nuclear era is giving opponents across germany . a reason to celebrate mit. it's one when i was in my mid twenties, i started protesting against nuclear palin going, liam. and to day the time has finally come divided, given the environmental impacts, given the questions of safety, automates etc. ah, it has taken such a long time, even in germany. concerned about the risk of a nuclear disaster, like the one japan experienced at fukushima, germany's government head slated, the 3 remaining plans for closure by the end of last year. but after russia's invasion of ukraine caused a power crisis across europe. the switch was delayed until the end of winter. the
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government's political opponents st should be postponed, further or canceled entirely. some people in germany, a gray climate change, he could can't play a good role because it's ah, like it's not as no emission of law. it's your to gemini, will begin dismantling the plants once it disconnected from the grid, rather than muff calling them. meaning bringing them back on line will be impossible, dismantling, begin this weekend. but it will be another 15 years before it's finally complete. an opinion over the switch off in germany is divided d w, correspond benjamin al. there is gruber reports from outside, one of the nuclear plants. it is indeed, quite controversial. we spoke to many people today. most of them were celebrating, were standing in front of the new plan that you can see here behind me. they said
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that it's important that this era is now coming to an end of to more than 60 years when you kill nuclear power, was used here in germany, but there is a divide, and there are many people also in germany that says we need to see if we can guarantee the energy security, there is a reason poli, the saying that a majority of germans is against this and we have to remain lawmakers, some of them who are in favor and some war against it. so we expect this political debate also to continue as we just heard in the report, is a very long process in now it will just be another day. we're the steam that you can see here, behind me, will not be seen anymore in a few hours. for the process will take many more years until it's dissembled and this nuclear waste is also sent it to a place is highly radioactive. nuclear waste is also sent to another place that policies are still searching for a place where there could be benjamin alvarez. group of them. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other headlines today. hundreds of detainees from yemen.
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conflict have been released in a major prisoner exchange that began on friday. the you in broke good deal comes media if it's negotiated into the war that started in 2014, the iran back to see rebels sees the capital santa overthrowing, the internationally recognized government. tens of thousands of people have joined nationwide protests in israel for 15 straight wake to oppose the government friend plan judicial reforms. the overhaul would give the hard line government the final say in selecting judges. prime minister benjamin netanyahu put the reform plans on hold, but opponents want them scraps. they say the proposal would destroy israel's democracy . more than 50000 russian men have received a draft orders as part of the national spring military call up. but the army says there are no plans to send out mass notices under
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a new electronic system many here that could be used for another major conscription drive for the war in ukraine. in japan, a man has been charged to following an explosion at a campaign of entertain, did, attended by prime minister for me. okay. he was due to speak in the port city of walk a yama when a device was throwing in his direction to shoot. it was brought to safety unharmed . the incident followed the assassination of former prime minister since our bay less than a year ago. oh, 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 and a man wrestled to the ground, the hobbit he was visiting was plunged into chaos and the man taken into custody. following the blast, he tried to calm, shattered nerves. colo police are investigating the explosion at the fishing port.
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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 are about just 9 months ago. the attack left a deep mark and a nation not known for political violence are gonna soon as again whether we're seeing similar incidents and given that this case with cash shita follows on from what happened to abby already i think people are reassessing the idea of stump speeches. anyway, i'm glad that she does fine cookie. doesn't love with yoga thought when the security has been wrapped up after the attack with diplomats and some of the world's most powerful democracies arriving in japan for the g. 7 foreign ministers meetings next month because she to will host the country's leaders in his home town . he rossimer incidence that to days will have made many in japan security services increasingly nervous. ah,
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in german 4, all by munich, we're looking to cement their thought at the top of the bonus league a table. but in their way, stood 14th, placed often higher. both sides had to settle for a one old draw. ah, my own were desperate for a statement when after their mid week humbling at manchester city, and the champions league at the pressure was on a wind for half an hour would give the visit to some much needed breathing space in the relegation battle. the house looked to put talks of a firm price is too bad early in a slick 1st, tom benjamin cover found himself in the right spot to give them the lead of 17 minutes. kingsley commands miss shot, turned into the perfect assist for over 10 minutes. before half time serge gabrey came close to making it to no. for brian, the miss inaccuracy capped off. and i'm in the game after the restart andre kramer
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. it shit the perfect for a cake. to draw the visit us level after 71 minutes. a moment of genius from the curation international. leaving jones, i'm a no chance in the by and go. $11.00 proved to be the final score, and it chops off a miserable reek for coach thomas tofal empire munich huffman. i'm secure an unlikely draw and move 5 points clear of the relegation zone. well by ins. closest rivals, dalton conceded, a light gold to draw 3, sri we the lowly stuttgart stood. got were 2 gold behind and down to 10 men before half time, but that didn't stop them from knitting 3 2nd half goals, including this one from c last just before the final whistle. dockman dot to point behind by the time horace. we'd 6 games live to play. let's take
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a look. not all of the latest bonus. lager results. frankfurt drew with glad back their other by and endorsement games, live seek beat. augsburg, kalina and mines, shared the spoils. chalka dominated hair to berlin, still come, blame and battle fryeburg. and when young berlin take on board on full folk, also lock horns waved leave the prison most bullets up next to me in sports life that go with remembering benjamin sharon, which are film on the d. w documentary youtube channel. he was the chief prosecutor at the nuremberg trials thanks to him. nazi mass murderers were taken to court after the end of the 2nd.

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