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oh, with the share the meal, you can share your meal with children with just $0.50 and a tap on your smartphone. together we can and global hunger. please download the app. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, air strikes and a st. battles in sudan as the army fights a paramilitary group for control of the country. dozens of people are dead and hundreds are wounded as fighting reaches for a 2nd day. a temporary cease fire gives a couple of hours of relief in the capital,
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but the violence continues to spread. also on the show, russian president vladimir putin celebrates orthodox easter sunday in moscow, but a neighboring ukraine. the most important holiday in the orthodox calendar is marred by war as a russian missile destroys the church. and in the buddhist legal fryeburg go behind and grayman bon faddle back to claim a crucial win as the chase champions week football, awe a marion evans team. that's good to have you with us. we begin in sudan where dozens of people have been killed and many more wounded in a 2nd day of fighting between the army and a power military group called the rapids support forces. the clashes follow months of heightened tensions that have delayed sir. dan's long anticipated transition to
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democracy. the warring factions agreed to a temporary un broker to cease fire 1st humanitarian reasons, which gave people a few short hours of relief. cartoon residents gather food and supplies during a temporary cease fire. urban battles paused. a wounded fighters and civilians are evacuated. sedans, army and a powerful paramilitary force and turn their guns on each other. month after sending a deal to restore the country to civilian rule. in 2021, the 2 side in the army and the rapid support forces were reserved joined forces to seize power from civilian prime minister adela hom. duck. an uneasy era of power sharing began. as army chief general abdel oberon became sedans, defacto ruler. while general mohammed hummed under gallow,
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better known as many kept control of your assess military rule was met with frequent protests as sedans, economic clothes, worse than international aid, dried up and fuel and food became scarce. activists marched almost every week in cartoon to demand a return to civilian rule and a restructuring of the military. by the end of 2022 am eddie and albert han signed a deal with sedans, main pro democracy group to establish the civilian transitional government. but the 2 generals couldn't agree on a timeline for a merger of their forces and negotiations stalled. it was another blow for pro democracy advocates. i didn't emergency arab league meeting representatives press both sides to hold the fighting youth all above the bled.
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gimme al, my country's delegation urges all sudanese parties to immediately cease all armed clashes to prevent loss of life and ensure the safety and security of civilians. as well as preserve the potential of the sudanese people who had their own men hold off. either we caution against the danger of escalating violence in sudan ways on the unpredictable consequences that man shoe both domestically and regionally and whitely me. the r s f and army forces blame each other for starting the conflict. both say they won't back down with a short cease far over a no clear path to peace. the conflict continues. patrick i and as they journalist and juba in neighboring south to dan and spoke to him just as that 10 various his fire was coming to an end. he told me what he knew about the current situation in the country. yes. what we are hearing is that people are
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still very much scared, of course, fighting or not your resume as we speak now. and the issue with us also to anything at anything that we have across. so it's also the needs, but definitely i have relatives in so don't who are very much scared. and what we are hearing is that the 3 hours of the ceasefire has provided a lot of opportunities. number one, there was students were stuck in school because in sudan, saturday on sunday, our working days students go to school. so yesterday we're fighting started, some students. what ready in school do us packing school since saturday and now with the small window, the money to return to their own homes number to maybe call workers who are packed at home. have money also to to, to find their way to hospitals. ambulance isn't being able to move, to collect those who i wanted to take them to the hospital to be treated. and also, given this is nice people, a window of hope that perhaps there will be along that the fire because if they're
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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 i 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 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 c p a. what we
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call comprehensive piece agreement was negotiated. that was their disagreement and similar disagreement because the disagreement into dom now is that rapid support forces headed by hum dot com is saying they want 10 years of gradual integration into this about armed forces where general hand wants to years. now, we had a similar situation in, in south sudan, and 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, would come from. i agree on to meet in the middle somehow. each day up was so hard because now like somebody like general committee, it seems that 2 years, if he's forces not taken away from him, then he becomes fall in because these are the forces that have been pushing him up
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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 orthodox christians around the world have been celebrating easter sunday. the most important holiday in their calendar orthodox churches follow the julian calendar where easter falls at a different time than in the western tradition. russian president vladimir putin marked orthodox easter at miss midnight mass in moscow. that meanwhile is war raged on and ukraine with a russian missile hitting a church behind all the pomp and ceremony its business. as usual,
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the russian president publicly joined easter prayers. he's been accused of weaponized religion in his countries war against ukraine, as flatter me 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. he went in that events which may even be described as internal feud, are now taking place in our historic russian land. most of today i am addressing russians and ukrainians, particularly those became embroiled in this conflict against their will with the force of our prayer and our goody, and our good intentions. we must do everything. stop this conflict as soon as possible with bella, me. helium. ashley, a minute. when in ukraine soldiers returning from the back mode frontline joint civilian worshippers,
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they prayed together and were placed with holy water. you. meanwhile, present below to me as the landscape had an easter message of his own sanitary donald. this is the dawn of independent ukraine. today we celebrate the resurrection of the lord, have them and its main symbol victory. the victory of good of truth of life are bordering. we celebrate easter with unshakable faith and these victories in the countries east. wagner group, chief, yes. kenny prejudging, 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 sto, digging through rebel will likely be praying for a rapid end to this long and drawn out conflict. ah, are i and to german soccer now? and fryeburg had been one of the seasons client success stories on their form has studied lately. cuz since dr. men needed
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a when and brain men to get their champions league been back on track. and the way they had to do it the hard way after the house struck 1st, bream and fans were hopeful that he would finally give them something to cheer about after 5 windless games in a row. and the task was beak. a wind for fryeburg would see the visitors get within one point of the champions league spots. after an uneventful, 1st half the host didn't waste any time in the 2nd fry books. defense was seemingly still in the changing rooms and no, not a bit and cold said maximilian philip, an easy task after 46 minutes. 20 minutes later fryeburg demonstrated how simple football can be. 3 touches from the own box into the back of freeman's. net rule on sol ivoly to home to school fry books 1000th bundis league ago. just 4 minutes after the equalizer lucas who las pinpoint header of the visitors in france
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. a moment of genius from the german leaving your ship of lincoln, no chance in the bream and go to one fo fryeburg proved to be the fun old school and brandon's windlass. drake extends to 6 games for eyeball coach christians, triste, secure and important. 3 points in the far to for the champions league spots. and also on sunday, when you in berlin failed to continue their strong home form as they were held to a 11 draw by lowly bo hm. when you took the lead on the brink of half time through beautifully struck free kick corporation, international use of your on of it, curled the ball perfectly past the keeper, but the lead was not enough as bo, from knitted a 2nd. have penalty to take an important point in the relegation battle, when you on remain 3rd in the table with 6 games left to play.
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a buyer liver cruising started the weekend as the leagues inform team. they travel to vote for looking for a sick, straight win as they mount their own champions league charge. bon starter osmond deflected shawn against the crossbar was as close as they came to a winner. the game finished goal this leaving liver, cruise and 7 points off worth place, and both coaches looking a little frustrated. okay, let's see how that leaves a but as a good table with 6 games left to play. a last gasp, equalizer by stood guard, meant the dormant miss the chance to go top. they remain 2 points behind. byron bones draw against when yawn, keeps them 3 points, clear, stood guard in the relegation, playoff place, and shock as when over harris of berlin seized them switch places at the bottom.
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now let's have a look at some more news from the world of sports. in tennis, andre rob left came back from a said down to when the monte carlo masters, the russian hit his 5th age of the match to clinch victory over a teenager, holger rooney. of denmark. it's fruitless. first master is 1000 titles. he lost his previous 2 finals in the series. australian gone for a great kim has won the locked championship in hawaii. her maiden victory on the lpga tour. the 22 year old birdie, the final 2 holes, to finish, for under par before, winning a 3 way play off. when comes in only kim's 3rd appearance on the lpga tour. and after that, when came talked about how the moment things began to swing in her favor, i think i'm just the birdie on 17 was definitely the big momentum changer. i yeah.
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just kind of specialists right now. i definitely, i will let you know that my 2nd shot on that plato was. i that wasn't intentional. i kind of got lucky there. so. yeah, i guess it was a good day after all. you're up to date on d. w. news. stay tuned for reporter, with a look at life in one of columbia's most notorious neighborhoods. don't forget, you can always get lots more news on our website. just go to d, w dot com, and you can also follow us on social media. i'm mary evans, dean from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching guardians of truth. my name is jolanda and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like to teach.

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