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he will need to know what is happening there. you know, were series guardians of truth. watch know on youtube, dw documentary. ah, ah, ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, air strikes and st. battles in sudan as the army finds a paramilitary group for control of the country, dozens or dead, and hundreds wounded as fighting rages for a 2nd day. a temporary cease fire gives a couple of hours of relief in the capital, but the violence continues to spread across the sudan. also on the show,
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russian president vladimir putin celebrates of orthodox easter sunday in moscow. meanwhile, a neighboring ukraine, the most important holiday and the worth it off calendar is marred by war. as a missile, destroys a church and dw visits a school in belgium, where children who are visually impaired, get attuned to their musical talents. ah, a marion evans dean. thanks for joining me. the warring factions and sudan agreed to a short un brokerage seize fire for humanitarian reasons. it came as violence continues to spread across the country. video from the capital cartoon shows relative calm on the streets where much of the violence has been concentrated. but the pause was
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only for 3 hours. earlier the un world food program said it had temporarily stopped operations after 3 of its employees were killed in the western region of dar for a flare up in violence. stems from a fierce power struggle between the army and a powerful paramilitary group called the rapids support forces. dozens of people have been killed with hundreds more wounded. the clash as follow months of hypertension that have delayed sedans, long anticipated transition to democracy. oh jets, roaring overhead tanks on the streets, gunfire 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 and 2021. the 2 sides, sedans, army and the rapid support forces or, or as f joined,
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forces to seize power from civilian prime minister, abdullah. hm. doc, an uneasy era of power sharing began. as army chief general abdel fata albert hung became sedans, defact a ruler vehicle. while general mohammed hummed on the gallow, better known as committee, kept control of the aura. so military rule was met with frequent protests as sedans, economic woes worsened international aid, 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. the version, not good massages, we are out today to reinstate the civilian country. we are calling very clearly for the military to return to the barrack v r. s f to be disbanded by the end of 2022
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committee. and albert han 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. would probably need the alber hand in hand. metty are fighting over power in this one and we are fighting for food and drink chisel that they are fighting over authority and looting the country and people don't. but gap 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. r s f and army forces. now blame each other for starting the conflict and both say they will back down. patrick i and as
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a journalist and juba and sounds, and dan, i spoke to him just as that temporary cease fire was coming to an end. he told me what he knew about the current situation in st. dan. yes, what we are hearing is that people are still very much scared, of course, fighting or not your resume as we speak now. and the issue with us also the in the sense that anything that we teach across. so it's also the needs, but definitely i have relatives in so don, who are very much scared. and what we are hearing is that the 3 hours of the sci fi has provided a lot of opportunities. number one, there was to do and was talking school. because in sudan, saturday on sunday are working days, students go to school. so yesterday we're fighting started some students what ready in school do us practice in school since saturday, and now we be small window, the money to return to their own homes number to maybe call workers who are stuck
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at home. have money also to, to, to find a way to hospitals, ambulance isn't being able to move, to collect those, what i wanted to tell them to, to hospital, to be treated. and also if you're given this, then these people a window of hope that perhaps there will be a longer fire because if they're wanting fractions, can i read to these 3 hours, then it is possible that in the future a longer the fire could be in place however, people are still worried because of the know nobody knows what will happen next when fighting resume. yeah. well yeah, as you describe, this fighting has taken a very hard toll on civilians who seem to be caught in the crossfire and suffering disproportionately. but we also know that the fighting broke out after weeks of rising tensions, and the main issue seems to be how to integrate the recess paramilitary group into
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the army. so what do you think needs to happen for this conflict to be resolved? there are some ways in which this conflict could be resolved. for example, south saddam has had an expedient together would sit down when they're c p a. what we call comprehensive agreement was negotiated. that was their disagreement and similar disagreement because the disagreement into down now is that rapid support forces hated by hum dot com is saying they want 10 years of gradual integration into this about i'm forcing whereas general hon one's 2 years now. we had a similar situation in, in south sudan, and the, what happened was that the mediators decided to add, in this case, they would add 2 years to 10 years to make yes and divide by 2. and that would be 6 . so these would be something that perhaps both sides would,
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would compromise and agree on to meet in the middle somehow. each day up was so hard because now like somebody like general committee, it seems not to us. if he's force is not taken away from him, then he becomes bol because these are the forces that have been pushing him up to the position where you reach, as almost the vice president of a can see into this force is taken away, that he has nothing really to do to, for example, pushes political ambitions. so there has to be a way in which a settlement could be read to, to, to, to really bring the 2 sides to an agreement. that was patrick. i am reporting from juba and south sedan. patrick, thank you for all of your insights joe, and come well worth it. all christians around the world are celebrating easter sunday. the most important holiday in their calendar orthodox churches follow the
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julian calendar where easter falls at a different time than in the western tradition. russian president vladimir putin, mark orthodox, easter at midnight mass in moscow. meanwhile, the war raged on and ukraine with one russian missile hitting a church behind all the pomp and ceremony its business. as usual, the russian president publicly joined easter prayers. he's been accused of weaponized, religion in its countries. war against ukraine, as vladimir putin preyed in moscow on staff christ, the savior cathedral. this church in the upper region region of ukraine lay in ruins. the head of the russian orthodox church, patriarch hero, called for an end to what he called the internal feud. she would, in that events, emily enough which may even be described as internal feud, are now taking place in our historic russian land mortals. to day i am addressing russians and ukrainians, particularly those who became embroiled in this conflict against their will. them
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with the force of our prayer and our good deeds and our good intention lay, we must do everything to stop this conflict. as soon as possible was village me. celia and ashley immediately in ukraine. soldiers returning from the box, moved frontline joined civilian worshippers. they prayed together and were blessed with holy water. you. meanwhile, president volota musa lansky had an easter message of his own. sanity. donald, this is the dawn of independent ukraine to day we celebrate the resurrection of the lord. have family it's main symbol victory. the victory of good of truth of life would we celebrate easter, with unshakable faith in these victories in the countries east. wagner group chief, yes. kenny, pre gozine lit a candle for those who have died in the conflict. he later announced the unexpected release of a 130 ukrainian prisoners of war. it's the 2nd large prisoner swap this week. meanwhile, those in ukraine stowed digging through rebel will likely be praying for
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a rapid end to this long and drawn out conflict. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines with our russian president vladimir putin has. his did a meeting with china's defense minister elise shank, full in moscow. putin praise their military cooperation. and so the development of bilateral economic, social and cultural relations is also going well. rational defense ministers, that again i go also to, pardon me and talk with you g 7 foreign ministers are meeting in the japanese resort town of kado each. so on their talks, during the 3 day summit are expected to focus on china's growing pressure on taiwan and the war. and ukraine also set the stage for a meeting of g 7 leaders in hiroshi month, next month. at least 40 members of burkina, faso, security forces have been killed and dozens wounded in a suspected g. hottest attack in the north of the country, authorities se took place in the village of our rima,
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near the border with molly islamist groups have carried out repeated attacks in the region 4 years now. will across europe and abroad, people with visual impairments, phase barriers to being fully included in society and expressing their creativity. after being turned away from classical music institutions, one partially blind violinist in belgium, decided to take matters into her own hands. 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 lou ela, can you tell me what it feels like to play the cello with, with the other musicians here?
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oh, i won't. thank. it feels nice and warm in say there lewellen 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, but a gl 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 the 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 he created her own and bought for me a closed door is
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a closed door. that doesn't mean that there isn't an at the door that you will know how to open mold. and there's really no difference in people's simply think visually impaired. children don't have the ability, but they do, i said they are not 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 morton in need to help a pet avila lap last casino, the world is still not ready to accept all places, all our capacities, ignore the idea that disabled people can't be included in society is still there. are there are still barriers or 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 kobe said, then one of political thought that proof is right here. why the school hopes to one
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day open you center in other european countries? so more people with and without disabilities can experience the magic of making music. you're up to date and d, w. news. stay tuned for our tech show shift with a look at how technology can be used to tackle climate change on there and everything. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for you until then from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for the company. i sorry i went one on 6 times today. hm. currently more people than ever on the move world wide insert and one quarter all is very high.

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