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of 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, this is the, the be news line from berlin. air strikes and st. battles and sudan. dozens are dead and hundreds wounded as fighting regions for a 2nd day. the army pounds of bases used by a rival paramilitary group with airstrikes. also coming up. russian president vladimir putin joins orthodox easter celebrations in moscow. what did he bring
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ukraine? the war mars the most important holiday in the orthodox calendar. as a missile, destroys a church and in the bonus league, or 5 or go behind in blame and battle back to claim of crucial when, as they chase the place, the champions league ah, i'm here until new berlin. welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the army appears to be stepping up. it's attacks on rival paramilitaries, witness to say air strikes have pounded bass is used by the rapid support forces. the 2 sides are supposed to merge, but are locked in a power struggle. nearly 60 civilians happen killed and hundreds more wounded in 2 days of fierce fighting. a brief, he's fired to help people caught up in the conflict, brought little lead up into violence. cartoon residents gather food and supplies
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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. just months after sending a deal to restore the country to civilian rule. and 2021, the 2 side. in the army and the rapids port forces were recept. join 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 gallo, better known as many kept control of your assess military rule was met with frequent protests as to dan economic flows worse than
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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 the 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. at an emergency arab league meeting representatives press both sides to hold the fighting youth all above the bled. gimme al, a 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
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well as preserved the potential of the sudanese people who had it on men. hold what i thought the fatal we caution against the danger of escalating violence in sudan way and the unpredictable consequences that man shoe both domestically under region leon what italy 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. christina horace, our country representative for sudan with a fleet foundation thinktank, and cartoon told us what she thinks needs to happen for this conflict to be resolved. one united army is indeed a key civilian demand for a potential future civilian governments. or you may know that in the past few months, there was a lot of hope for, for this final agreement between the military and the civilians to happen. and the
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military handing back the power to the civilians. the key issue of forming one united army, of course, would also include that are, sorry, that the, our sense militia was that the r s f militia was integrated into this army, which of course, is not in the interest of the, our staff. and they wanted to make this a tenure also process, the military push one or 2 potential talks may circle around those topics and reach a compromise to kind of diffuse tensions around. these are these issues, but this is not the immediate concern anymore. the immediate concern is that both leaders are really am talk now and that their rhetoric has become hard line since yesterday. both of us have maximum goals for the outcome of the power play and it will be really hot, the escalade from here and to get them to a point where they may be able to talk. i to i on issues orthodox christians have
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been celebrating easter, the most important holiday in their calendar orthodox churches fall the julian calendar where easter falls later than in the western tradition. the holiday also touched on the war in ukraine. behind all the pomp and ceremony its business. as usual, the russian president publicly joined easter prayers. he's been accused of weapon ising religion in its countries war against ukraine and slat. amir putin prayed in moscow on staff christ, the savior cathedral. this church in the upper region region of ukraine lay in ruins, like the head of the russian orthodox church, patron hero, called for an end to what he called the internal feud. he went in that event, 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
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a force of our prayer in our goody and our good intentions. we must do everything stop this conflict as soon as possible, miss bell is me. helium, naturally money and ukraine soldiers returning from the back mode frontline joined civilian worshippers. they prayed together and were placed with holy water. you. meanwhile, present below me as landscape had an easter message of his own sanitary don. 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 was a truth of life and bordering. we celebrate easter with unshakable faith and 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 still digging through rebel will likely be praying for
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a rapid end to this long and drawn out conflict. the w correspondent mathias booting has sent us this report and how the orthodox easter holiday new crane was marked by violence. it's especially bitter because this night a rock had hit a church near the front lines and the ukrainian internet is today full of pictures of this church. there was nobody in the church, nobody was heard there, but other rockets hit the city of support asia. so it was quite a bloody easter night again. and that is, of course, something that marks this day as a bitter day and pictures of let me put in celebrating inside the church, the church, the russian orthodox church having played a role as a, as a supporter of this war is of course something that people here, do not like to see. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. russian
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president vladimir putin as hell talks with chinese defense minister and moscow. lee shang food as china is willing to work with russia to strengthen ties between their armed forces and to maintain global stability and security. which it was a breakaway group of columbia's disbanded fart. gorilla movement says it's ready to hold peace talks. the e m. c is one of 2 factions of the 4th, which rejected a landmark piece agreement in 2016 prison christoffel. petra's government is not officially announced any talk so far. a vigil has been held for victims of a mash shooting at a teenagers birthday party. the u. s. 4 people were killed in 28 others injured in the attack and alabama police are appealing to party guests to come forward with information about the shooting. every day, life commercial space like company space x is preparing
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a test launch of the world's biggest and most powerful rocket in the next few hours foundry you learn must cope to use the 120 meter tall starships to one day, send people to the moon and mars the g 7 group of leading economies is meeting in japan. ministers have a lot to talk about on the agenda is the war and ukraine. north korea's regular missile tests and china's increasing assertiveness in the asia pacific region, particularly with the ongoing and growing pressure on taiwan. the japanese resort town of count who is al were rolling out the perfectly smooth red carpet. for the g 7 ministers, the germany's foreign minister, the top priority, is intensifying the commitment to ukraine even before she traveled to the conference and alena burbock warned resistance to persians. war must not be allowed to weaken as the conflict drags on. she said it was now up to the g 7 to show
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a united front, and that international law must remain the basis of the world order. but russia's invention is not the only conflict. the g 7 is dealing with. the event will also focus on what's happening in the indo pacific region. japan is concerned about north korea's nuclear program for young young as testing missiles and violation of un resolutions. the situation elsewhere in asia is also becoming more dangerous, with china's military posturing over taiwan. beer boxes, the g 7 wants to avoid any kind of violence in the region or damage or the whole world would be affected by any military escalation in the region talking. so preventing such a military escalation as therefore in all our interests. and we discussed that at dinner military, so escalade, so come this issue will be high on the agenda of g 7 leaders when they meet in her a she met in may to german soccer now. and fryeburg have been one of the seasons
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quiet success stories, but from their form has suffered lately. costume sized men needed a when in bremond to get their to, to get to their champions league bid back on track. and they had to do it with the hard way after the host 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 big. the wind for fryeburg would see the visitors git within one point of the champions league spots. after an uneventful 1st half the host didn't waste any time in this 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 their own box into the back of freeman's. net rule on sol ivoly home to school fry books 1000th bundis league ago. just 4
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minutes after the equalizer lucas who las pinpoint header of the visitors in france . a moment of genius from the german leaving usually pub lanka, no chance in the bream and go to one for fryeburg proved to be the final school and brandon's windlass. drake extends to 6 games. fryeburg, coach christians try steam secure an important 3 points in the fight for the champions league spots on young berlin failed to continue their strong home form as they were held to a 11 drop by lowly bonham noon took the lead on the brink of halftime for a beautiful stroke, free kick, croatian international use of urine, a urine novick curled the ball perfectly past the keeper of the lead wasn't enough
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as bottom netted a 2nd have penalty to take an important point in the relegation battle. when you remain 3rd in the table with 6 games left to play, buyer leave and couldn't have been the leagues informed team. they travel to wasp or looking for a sick, straight win as they mount their own champions, league charge. but sadhana as moses deflected shot against the cross bar, was as close as they came to a winter. the games in his goal is leaving leave because the 7 points off 4th place . and both cultures looking a little frustrated and we end with a wild life encounter which came just a little too close for comfort. david oppenheimer was relaxing at his home reading his book when uninvited guests walked in. it's hard to tell who was
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more surprised, the bear or the reader. happily, they both emerge unscathed, from the chance face to face in the us state of north carolina. and you're up to date, but to stay tuned up. next is world stories with reports on how russian school children are. russian schools rather are teaching children that the invasion of ukraine is justified in criticism is not welcome for more headlines. you can always turn to a website that c, w dot com, american tilton, berlin tax return in guardian's of truth. my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like to key taking on the.

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