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people 20 d w, are enjoying the fish and come to take a look at this tv highlights every week in your inbox. subscribe now. ah ah, this is dw slide from berlin, dozens killed and hundreds wounded in a heavy fighting in sudan, explosions, and gunfire. rock the capital, khartoum and other cities as paramilitaries battle the regular army for a 2nd today. also coming up,
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you bet. they die. animal rights activists interrupt britain's biggest horse race. and we visit a school in belgium, helping visually impaired children get attuned to their musical talents. ah. hello monica jones. good. have you with us? a power struggle between sedans, army and paramilitaries, has killed more than 50 people. there is fierce fighting in the capital cartoon. and other areas explosions and heavy gunfire raged in khartoum as civilians took cover. so dance air. ringback force just urging people to stay indoors as it targets enemy positions. the power military say they have taken over the airport and presidential palace a claim. the army denies officers say therefore says control all strategic
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locations. now they've got a 100. we're now in the armory of the engineers call in on demand sudan. whoever is saying the unit has fallen. we are now at the heart of the engineers core in front of the sudanese flag, the the sudanese army and the rival rapid support forces was opposed to merge and come on. the independent command attentions which delayed, forming a democratic government has erupt it into open conflict. pdf sudanese newscast interrupted by sounds of gunfire. and harlow had yeah, on the streets, to revel militaries, led by 2 rival generals squared off skirmishes between today and the army. and the paramilitary rapid support forces fighter jet scrambled as civilians were urged to
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shelter in place. 18 months ago, students to most powerful generals joined their forces to seize power in a qu, removing sedan, civilian prime minister, adult handouts, the former leader to the airwaves urging a cease fire. beside it all, my 1st message is generally thought to bore han and the leaders of the sudanese military. and to mohammed hummed gallow and the leaders of the rapid support forces . the exchange of fire must stop immediately and the voice of reason must rule. everyone will lose and there's no victory. when it is a top the body of our people plan to return power to a civilian government and to merge force and fell apart. after weeks of tensions this, you need the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces failed to agree in a new command structure on us secretary of state antony blinking address the
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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's 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 for. what we're, we're strongly supporting each side claims. the fighting was started by the other party. neither 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 a short while ago i got an update on the
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latest from journalist mohammed amin in cartoon. this one in the last is now being continued for the 2nd consecutive day as even more aggressive than your survey. because, you know, a lot of shins from around the headquarters and the airplanes have joined the south component of this fight in front of the army. had workers a leg clearly attack. i mean, it was so the 2 sides claim control involved with i mean this and i was it, i know this a know that when it is
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a, as we go actually from the majority of the city, i'm good to say it's a, a, down, a military lane, i mean, i just this morning, i mean has night that and then this kind of conflict reports actually is an ongoing between the 2 sites. but it can be, i mean the glasses can be witnessed, overcome on the sounds of homes on the go away. and of course, i mean you mentioned electricity is down as a civilian sterile beasley heavily impacted what's going on. and the fighting around the airport has also led to some international carriers and services is cartoon at the moment. capital from the international community.
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yes, the airport is too close to since yesterday they the, the, the 2 sites have it's actually the control of the, of the 2 on the airport because the city a, the airport in the morning, a board. but the 5 in on by the vehicles are also in other areas. now it, we mean the fight in what's done and in for, and in most of the fun and just at a safe also said this one in that for a strike, a base in both sedan which is very new in that, you know,
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he mentioned that there is like for intervention in this world, maybe say that stuff is getting some help from the outside of them. and also the garden with a number of that is toll as in these 256 was also the 6. it is only, i'm one of the civilians a night for sure. so far to a right . ok. well i journalist. uh huh. i mean, in cartoon. ok, thank you so much for this and take care of yourself. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the web. china has
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launched a satellite into space briefly holding flights over areas of the east china sea air travelling parts of taiwan and japan were effected too early. a china had warned, is regional rival taiwan. it would impose a no fly zone, but provided few details as to why at least 7 people were killed. when gunman stormed a water park in central mexico. no motive for the attack has been confirmed by the region has seen a surge of drug related violence. in recent years, campaigners have rallied in washington and los angeles in support of maintaining access to the abortion drug maple prestone. u. s. supreme court has ruled the pill can remain available after several lower courts tried to limit access to the drug. animal rights activists in england have disrupted the grand national horse race. one of the most popular events on the sporting calendar. the start of the race was delayed and more than
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a 100 people were arrested. it's one of britain's biggest annual sporting events. the grand national was 1st run in 1839. the event attract $70000.00 spectators and a global tv audience of hundreds of millions. animal rights activists criticized the grand nationalist cruelty in the name of entertainment. it's not unusual for horses to be put down after being injured in the race. the death is horrific and it's a cruel thing. it so basically, so far behind, so back in the stone age. so we don't need the sense. a metal course is a dying way up there a by the cruelty of that, we're not here to hobbit people and be angry at them because just raising awareness,
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dozens of protest is scaled fences and managed to get on to the race course itself . they tried to use glue and blocks to attach themselves to the fences which are part of the race, but we're bundled away by police and security star. the race itself started 15 minutes late to receive their complaints. adjuster cried. one of the horses died after falling the 1st fence. let's check out some more news from the world of sports. in the national hockey league and nathan mckinnon of the colorado avalanche thought a hatred in their 43 when over the national creditors to clinch the central division title. the canadian also assisted the games 1st goal as he played a part in every goal for the defending champions. and it's lucas, 7 time was champion ronnie o'sullivan and previous when as you had being em hold
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a $63.00 leads are the world championships in england, they be to penguin shoe and david gilbert's in their 1st round contest disabled people in many places around the world. face barriers to being fully included in society. but now a music school in belgium is helping children with disabilities to express themselves creatively. ah, only one player here is reading the notes on the page. others are keeping time by tapping feet and drawing on memory for the melody. most students in the see my music school in the belgian tine of waffa are new, are diverse disabled or visually impaired? like luella, can you tell me what a feels like to play the cello with,
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with the other musicians here? oh, no, oh, well, faint. it feels nice and warm inside the air. luchella's brain struggles to process images. and these lessons offer a treasured moment of relief for her mother. my full time job is taking her to different appointments, medical appointments, hospitalizations, and so to be able to come and do something fun together and something bads. um that brings her so much joy and happiness. it's also a place where i don't have to fight for her to get the attention and her support that she needs. teachers use tactile objects for music theory, class and hand made wooden books for training on musical braille founder me i that vo was born visually impaired. something made drastically worse when she was hit by a drunk driver. she was rejected from traditional music school. so he created her
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own oh, in bought for me, a closed door is a closed door. that doesn't mean that there isn't an at the door that you will know how to open molded. there's really no difference in people's simply think visually impaired. children don't have the ability, but they do, i said they're looking know all students here learn together. the project is partially supported financially by local authorities, but staff here say they need more funding because for too many children outside these walls, creativity remains out of reach. lumens it need to stop by pet i've one lap last decision. the world is still not ready to accept. i'll place all our capacities door. the idea that disabled people can't be included in society is still there. are, there are still barriers on isis, and that's what sad to who we slept so much work to do. and it's up to us to prove them wrong on our got in on the on cafe said then while i pull the thought that
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proof is right here. the school hopes to one day open new centers in other european countries. so more people with and without disabilities can experienced the magic of making music or a lesson from us for now. coming up next mothers in us prisons year and to build relationships with their children coming up on doc films now for me and the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. a what interest? the global economy our portfolio d w business being here, the closer look at the project.
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