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have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. starts april 20th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. air strikes incidence, capital, khartoum, as the army and paramilitary forces battle control of the country with dozens of dead and hundreds wounded as fighting rages for a 2nd day. the international community is calling for an immediate cease fire. also
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coming up. you bet. they died. animal rights activists interrupt britain's biggest horse race and we visit a school in belgium, helping visually impaired children get used to their musical talents. ah, la monica jones, welcome to the program. and we begin in the sudan where dozens of people have been killed this weekend in a fierce power struggle between the army and paramilitaries. more than 50 civilians are among the dead, with hundreds more wounded as the rival forces, a battle for control of the country. the clashes centered in and around the capital, hard to follow months of heightened tensions. that half delayed the country's long anticipated transition to democracy. oh, jets,
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roaring overhead tanks on the street gun fire and smoke all around. sedans, army and a powerful paramilitary force have turned their guns on each other. just months after signing a deal to restore the country to civilian rule. even in 2021. the 2 sides sedans, army and the rapid support forces or, or as f joined, forces to seize power from civilian prime minister, abdullah. hum doc an uneasy era of power sharing began. as army chief general abdel fought albert han became sedans de facto ruler. the while general mohammed hummed on the gallow, better known as him at he kept control of the oris. f. military rule was met with frequent protests as sedans, economic woes worsened international aid,
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dried up and fuel and food became scarce. activists marched almost every week and cartoon to demand a return to civilian rule and a restructuring of the military. legend not good massage was we're out today to mean state the civilian country. we are calling very clearly for the military to return to the back of the our staff to be disbanded by the end of 2022 committee and oberon signed to deal with sedans. main pro democracy group to establish a civilian lead transitional government. but the 2 generals couldn't agree on a timeline for a merger of their forces and negotiations sold. it was another blow for pro democracy advocates. with albert hand in hand, metty are fighting over power in this and we are fighting for food and drink that they are fighting over authority and looting the country and people around. but
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yeah, with diplomacy at a dead end, confrontation became more likely just days before the violence broke out, the army issued a rare public warning that the r s f was illegally mobilizing its forces around the country. reserve and army forces. now blame each other for starting the conflict and both say they won't back down a short while ago, i got an update on the current situation from hulu. i year founder and director of the confluence advisory think tank in cartoon. well, it's quite clear that this is been an escalation since yesterday, and there has been unceasing gunfire of all types both. and it's sort of like a to have y'all to really and they've been reports of r p g 's against aircraft in densely populated areas. i'm the electricity has been out for some people for almost 2 days. and the situation is
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getting quite desperate as people are finding either shell in their home during the garden or gunfire has, has had people, places where they have been told to shelter in place. of course, we've been hearing about the dental writing. right. and what do you think needs to happen for the violence to end? this is the 2nd day of while and it looks like both general and the chiefs are heading for tuition and the longer this continues to escalate this further away. you get from the tuition where mediation is possible. unfortunately, we haven't seen the type, all sorts of electrical heavy weights being engaged on the mediation side, neither from the region sort of regional arab countries, particularly who have a lot of intuitive to general. you know, indeed from western countries,
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and i think until we see something, you know, a conservative international at the very high level. we're not going to see any stepping back from the conflict, which is a good is getting more difficult part of our, of course main that the chances for a peaceful transition towards a democratic government, which is something that was supposed to happen. it's even more unlikely or what's the chunk there's still a lot of support throughout the country for democrats, because they shouldn't have to remember the power struggle between the general is by no means indicative of the board. the politics that are taking cases that large majority needs that came out again, not just dictate my brochure in 20182019, but against the very kind of militarized politics that didn't have that lead to these kinds of crashes. not just in cartoon, but all over the country. there is still a very strong constituency for peaceful transition to democratic rule. the question
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is how to end the latino. now we can get those conversations back on track with you founder and director of the conference advisory think tank. joining us from come to me, hollywood. thank you so very much. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 16 people have been killed in dubai. after a fire swept through an apartment, building officials say the blaze was probably caused by a breach and building and safety codes. and over crowding, police in india have arrested the alleged a gunman who shot dead on live television, a former politician who was serving a prison sentence. the kidnapping. attic made and his brother ashura were on the way to a hospital checkup when they were attacked by men posing as journalists in the woods pradesh region. china has launched a satellite into space,
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greatly holding flights over areas of the east china sea. air travelling costs of taiwan into japan were effected earlier. china had warned his regional rival taiwan . it would impose a no fly zone. a provided few details as to why in german football, by a munich, we're looking to cement their spot. at the top of the bonus league table in their way stood 14th placed hoffen time. both sides had to settle for a one all draw by onward. desperate for a statement when after their mid week humbling at manchester city and the champions league and the pressure was on a wind for half an hour would give the visitor so much needed breathing space in the relegation battle. the hosts looked to put talks of a form crisis too bad early in a slick 1st time, benjamin cover found himself in the right spot to give them the lead of the 17
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minutes. kingsley commands miss shot, turned into the perfect assist for over 10 minutes. before half time serge gunam murray came close to making a to know for by the miss inaccuracy capped off. and i'm in the game. after the restart and rick ramirez hit the perfect for a cake to draw the visit us level after 71 minutes. a moment of genius from the corporation international, leaving young some a no chance in the by and go. $11.00 proved to be the final score, and it tops off a miserable wreak for coach till must toefl empire munich, half an hour, secure an unlikely draw, and move 5 points clear of the relegation zone. ah, let's take a look now at all the latest a bonus league results sanford. do was glad bah thereof by an adornment games.
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light sick, he beat osburg, cologne and mines shared the spoils. shall he dominated hat berlin still to come. raymond, a battle fry book on you on berlin, take on book home and well spoke lock horns with liver, cruise and out to some drama in the world of horse racing animal rights activists have disrupted england's grand national horse race. one of the most popular events on the sporting calendar, the start of the race was delayed and more than 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 the global tv audience of hundreds of millions. animal rights activists criticized the grand national as cruelty in the name of entertainment. it's not unusual for horses to be put down after being injured in
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the race. the death is terrific and it's a cruel thing. so basically, so far behind back in the stone age. so we don't need the sense tame metal force is a dying way up there a by the quality of that, we're not here to target people and be angry at them because just raising awareness, 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. the act of his say, their complaints adjuster cried. one of the horses died after falling the 1st fence
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disabled people in many places around the world face barriers to being fully included in society. and music school in belgium is taking issues with that and is helping children with disabilities to express themselves creatively. bah, bah, 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 tone of wafa are new, are diverse disabled or visually impaired? like luella, can you tell me what it feels like to play the cello with, with the other musicians here? oh, no, hold on one, fail. it feels nice and warm in say there luchella's brain struggles to process images. and these lessons offer
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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 a support that she needs. teachers use tactile objects for music theory, class, and hand made wooden blogs for training on musical braille founder me i that vow was born visually impaired. something made drastically worse when she was hit by a drunk driver. she was rejected from traditional music school. so she created her own and 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,
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i said they are looking law. all students here learned 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. lou malta, new need to help pet avila lap laska signal the world is still not ready to accept all places 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 go in on the on cafe said then one of political thought that proof is right here. why the school hopes to one day open you center in other european countries? so more people with and without disabilities can experience the magic of making music. as he is
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a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this, our members of the international community have called for an end to the violence and sudan as deadly battles continued between the countries army and paramilitary forces. your secretary state of state antony blinkin has issued a plea for peace and urged of the formation of a civilian governments. that's all from us now coming up next report as the story of a colombian slum with a history of violence that is trying to break stereotypes. thanks for watching. sometimes the best he shall, right out at you. our tv highlights fresh in your inbox every week. snuck them up but as to what did you do before i'd have to channel.

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