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really is a mentor gives me not to what i do. a true conversion. dealings starts april 29th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, air strikes and st. battles in sudan balls are dead and hundreds wounded as the fighting enters the 3rd day beyond the pound spaces used by a rival parametric group with a sprites also coming up. it's how in morning after
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a another mass juicing in the us for people are killed in an attack at a teenagers birthday party class. in the point to see the fryeburg fall behind in bramble bus battle back the claim of crucial when, as they chased the place in the champions. ah, hello, i'm christine wander. welcome to the program. we begin in sudan where the army appears to be stepping up its attacks on rival paramilitaries. witnesses say air strikes have pounded bases, used by the rapid support forces. the 2 sides were supposed to merge, but i locked in a power struggle at at least 97 people have been killed in 2 days of fierce fighting a brief ceasefire to help people caught up in the conflict, brought little lit up in the 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. month after sending a deal to restore the country to civilian rule. and 2021. the 2 side in the army and the rapid support 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, de facto ruler. while general mohammed hummed under gallo, better known as many kept control of your assess military rule was met with frequent protests as sedans, economic clothes,
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worse than international aid, dried up and fuel and food became scarce. activists marched almost every week and cartoon to demand, to return to civilian rule and the restructuring of the military. by the end of 2022 am ready. 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. and what, what i thought of a, that we caution against the danger of escalating violence incident way and the unpredictable consequences that man shoe both domestically and region leon wisely 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 and now joined by a christine rose, who is in hot him, where she lives as country representative for sedan with their fresh ebert foundation, a think tank at christine. good morning to you. we're hearing that the fighting continues. what is the situation in the capital way you are this morning? good morning. this fighting is going into the 3rd day now. during the night, at least in our area, it was calmer than last night, but the sound of
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a to the really and then also aircraft over has started again around 4 am in the morning. we're fighting in at least 2 areas around us, but from friends and colleagues and via social media, it seems that it is going on in more than these 2 places. this remains extremely worrying, of course, because this is still some sort of urban warfare with little, just with little regard to the lives of millions of civilians in this biggest city of the country. the fighting is playing out in front of people's yards and roads where kids go to school on squares where people would shop. but nearly all of the normal life is, is halted at the moments crissy we're hearing that both sides are in the conflicts are claiming to be in control of key points to the presidential palace state t, v, the f. what et cetera. is it any clearer from inside the country about that? not at all. i mean, we are civilians, as most people in the city, and we are hold up at home because we rely on kind of private intel being
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forwarded on on phones or, or by text messages and what steps as you're trying to puzzle together the picture from this but if you are, if you're, if you're looking at what the warring parties are putting out, this is mostly propaganda. it's about who has one was and this is very often contradicted in the next minutes by the other side. the 2 generals are responsible for the fighting they, they blame each other and neither of them for starting this fighting. neither of them have indicated that they're willing to hold talks. could this escalate further, christine, or perhaps even spill over into other countries in the region? there are strong concerns and, and we have been seeing of course messaging from regional leaders international leaders, also local leaders who are trying to mediate that there is
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a prospect of us. there's also a prospect that this might inflame more groups here in the country. this is a multi ethnic society, politically multi, multi polarity here. so on at this point, some may say we already got a civil war, this a saying, it may become one when will say call this entering the conflict. so there's a mediation attempts going on behind the scenes trying to activate civil society and others to diffuse hard line rhetoric and to prevent taking sides and feeling obliged to, to start the fight to take up the fight. right, that's christina ers, the country representative for sedan with the free jewish ever foundation. thanks tanka she's talking to us from how to appreciate that. thank you, christine, welcome. a vigil has been held for victims of a mass shooting at a teenagers birthday party in the united states. 4 people were killed in 28 others
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injured in the attack in alabama. what has been a sweet 16 part he turned to tragedy. home among the teams killed a high school senior who planned to play college football. he was celebrating his sister's birthday when gunfire ripped through the party. it was k, r lik, i mean, you know, that was people's run around everywhere, cry and scream in, oh, there was a whole is called everywhere. and family as liver, where people were trying to frown upon the login. now the shooting and the use of the victims has left the community in shock. this target, every coat within the spirit philosophy of this latortia really is the 3rd my shooting in 3 weeks in the u. s. following incidents in
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tennessee and kentucky, we are more to you as president joe biden has been calling for tougher gone controls and sat. what has our nation become when children cannot attend a birthday party without fear? guns are the leading killer of children in america. and the numbers are rising, not declining. this is outrageous and unacceptable. david police say there is no longer any threat to the community, but are appealing to party guests to come forward with information about the shooting. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making years around the world. russian president vladimir putin as how to the china's defense minister in moscow. he shampoos, face china, is willing to work with russia to strengthen ties between their armed forces and to maintain global stability and security. a breakaway group of columbia's disbanded
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falk guerrilla movement said it's ready to hold peaceful. the amc is one of the 2 factions of the fall, which rejected a landmark peace agreement in 2016 resident gustavo petro segment has not officially announced into and the commercial space flight company as facing, is preparing to test the launch of the world's biggest and most powerful rockets in the next few hours founded ellen musk hopes to use the 120 meter tall starships to one day sent people to the moon and to mass. now the g 7 group of leading economies is meeting in japan. the ministers have got a lot to talk about on the agenda is the war in ukraine. north korea's regular missile tests and china's increasing assertiveness in the asia pacific region. in particular, the growing pressure on taiwan the japanese resort town of caraway's are, were rolling out the perfectly smooth red carpet. for the g. 7 ministers for
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germany's foreign minister, the top priority is intensifying the commitment to ukraine. even before she traveled to the conference. and elaine, a bareback warned resistance to persians more must not be allowed to weaken as the conflict drags on. she said it was now up to the g 7 to show 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 muscles and violation of un resolutions. the situation elsewhere, an ager is also becoming more dangerous with china's military posturing over taiwan bare boxes. the g stephen 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
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region talking. so preventing such a military escalation as therefore, in all our interests. and we discussed that at dinner military. so escalade sort of this issue will be high on the gender of g 7 leaders. when they meet in her a, she met and made some football now and in the seasons, going to see the fryeburg have been one of the quiet success stories. but their form has suffered lately. kristian strikes men need needed to win in bremond to get their champions league bit back on track, and they had to do it the hard way. after the host struck 1st, dream and fans were hopeful, their team would finally give them something to cheer about after 5 winless games in a row. and the task was big. a win 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
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the changing rooms and knew 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 home to school fry books 1000th buddhist league ago. just 4 minutes after the equalizer lucas villas pinpoint header put the visitors in france . 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. fryeburg coach. yes, dry steam secure, an important 3 points in the fight for the champions league spots.
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now, winning on berlin, fails to continue their strong home form as they were, how to a one or droll by lowly bottom. when you took the lead on the break or half time through abusive, he struck freaking. the probation is national, joseph, you're unavailable. curled the ball perfectly pos, the keypad, but the lead wasn't enough as both committed a 2nd half penalty. to take an important point in the relocation, facile when you remain 3rd in the table with 6 games lift to play. and now we end with a wildlife encounter which came just a little too close to comfort david's open time was relaxing at home. reading his book when an uninvited guest walked in, now it's hard to tell who was more surprised to bear all the reader halfpenny. they both emerged unscathed, from the chance the face to face in the us state of north carolina.
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yikes. and here's the remainder of the top story we're following for you at this hour. the army in sudan appears to be stepping up in attacks on rival hello mary. trees. witnesses say air strikes have pounded bases used by the rapid support forces that these 97 people have been killed and hundreds more wounded in 2 days of fierce fighting. at nexus bull stories looked at how russian schools are teaching children, the invasion of ukraine is justifiable, more headlines down a ways that that's d w dot com. i'll be back at the top the hour. see then join me if you can come back in time for a brain update because this orchestra called the brain continuously adopts itself. and.

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