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accord in 2015 have failed to accelerate its implementation for more of this i'm elected bring in brum posthumous he's a journalist in the modern capital bamako hi brian good to have you why is the 2015 piece still apparently failing i mean the the un seemingly putting the blame on the signatories. the 2nd carries on of the government and then. a series of armed organizations who are striving for independence of the northern part of mob the faithful as i walk up and a 3rd group which is another amalgam or arms roups who are pro-government they basically never seen or like to lie about this agreement and the big issue here is a town called dollar which is a little more marty and have more of the state control since clinton 12 and these 2 different groups that i just mentioned to you post a coup still disputing who is costing you dar as long as this isn't solved then obviously the peace program or the peace process will mark for a brahmin is there more that the international community can do i mean has this conflict been forgotten now either because without being for government anything
accord in 2015 have failed to accelerate its implementation for more of this i'm elected bring in brum posthumous he's a journalist in the modern capital bamako hi brian good to have you why is the 2015 piece still apparently failing i mean the the un seemingly putting the blame on the signatories. the 2nd carries on of the government and then. a series of armed organizations who are striving for independence of the northern part of mob the faithful as i walk up and a 3rd group which is another...
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wisdom of bringing this debate into the public discussion because a lot of the problem a lot of the brum in general been in this particular case is that these are extremely complex technicalities that cannot be adjudicated by people who simply have the sense that there might be something a food we need a lot of information that is very difficult to process this goes to say that it's really agencies experts get them mixed up should be in the process of doing that nonetheless what we can say beyond sort of a doubt is that this is no play and this will continue to be pushed unstoppable marketing gakkai thank you very much shit what to say now about some of the other stories making news around the world. the african union has condemned the killing of 4 student opposition protesters in sudan earlier this week while the students were shot by government forces in the city as they protested the country's army rulers while the opposition signed the outline of a power sharing agreement with the military government just reeks ago north korea has launched 2 short range ballistic missiles it's jiang
wisdom of bringing this debate into the public discussion because a lot of the problem a lot of the brum in general been in this particular case is that these are extremely complex technicalities that cannot be adjudicated by people who simply have the sense that there might be something a food we need a lot of information that is very difficult to process this goes to say that it's really agencies experts get them mixed up should be in the process of doing that nonetheless what we can say...
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so let's now bring in journalist brum posthumus who is joining us from mali's capital bamako so brown we've had reports of a polling station chief being killed today has there been widespread violence and if so did it affect voting. record including european union observer mission which . are the two on the. top. of the one you mentioned. general picture here of the regular moment. for him and the first round although that may also have to do with the simple fact. so incoming president abraham. came out of the first round with just over twenty percent of all opposition candidates my let's just say any chance that says it will catch up this time round. down very little chance of that happening being gambon president great arguably huge advantage coming out of the first round and for that to pull that gap to be filled you need a very large turnout in the second round so you can mobilize the voters vote for the can to bring down the this haven't happened turnout if anything is any indication is anything to go by is actually lower than in the first would usually plays into the hands of th
so let's now bring in journalist brum posthumus who is joining us from mali's capital bamako so brown we've had reports of a polling station chief being killed today has there been widespread violence and if so did it affect voting. record including european union observer mission which . are the two on the. top. of the one you mentioned. general picture here of the regular moment. for him and the first round although that may also have to do with the simple fact. so incoming president abraham....
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well earlier we spoke to correspondent seymour gupta and brum told us about the impact these changes are having on and on daily life the well just looking at specifically those 10 saw a towns that have been on this lockdown that's the bridge still if you like it's affecting some 50000 the so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to anyone freaking this provision out thesis or bristle fine points well i breastfeed sent to prison so the authorities are tapping down hard on its restaurants businesses museums have all been closed and we're looking at specifically the regions of lawn but the as well as spend it to see the highest number of cases up until now it's really is said to have 132 inspections but the largest coming from long but they decide to close for the entire region for a week and that includes university says well the same goes for the beneteau region syria our 1st division football games have been canceled the bills a particular regions and as you mentioned then until the region which sees $25.00 infections and this is where veni
well earlier we spoke to correspondent seymour gupta and brum told us about the impact these changes are having on and on daily life the well just looking at specifically those 10 saw a towns that have been on this lockdown that's the bridge still if you like it's affecting some 50000 the so residents and they really are not allowed to leave that area and no one's allowed to anyone freaking this provision out thesis or bristle fine points well i breastfeed sent to prison so the authorities are...
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war we're in a crisis we're in the situation where we have to restore law and order those men around brum those who have just gone to strike a job losses on friday he's all but dead to god it. this is a corner no one's very life you know in regions fighting between separatists and the army has forced inhabitants to flee it's been like this for 3 years nothing in a tone is functional not even hospitals. soldiers and civilians are also for huge controversies here so just give the militias for everything. reason. as thomas passed we've noticed the conflict has progressed. the separatists and launched a campaign against the population they carry out kidnappings and ask for ransom. demand and it on song. but the current army has been accused of committing serious human rights abuses against the local population only give it has repeatedly denied however so just a film bunny villages and attacking civilians meanwhile hundreds of sympathies fighters have left the movement citing financial mismanagement from their leaders have brought. this moment to sip it is fighting for 3 years he has not join
war we're in a crisis we're in the situation where we have to restore law and order those men around brum those who have just gone to strike a job losses on friday he's all but dead to god it. this is a corner no one's very life you know in regions fighting between separatists and the army has forced inhabitants to flee it's been like this for 3 years nothing in a tone is functional not even hospitals. soldiers and civilians are also for huge controversies here so just give the militias for...
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you know, so that what i, what i did is that for me, of course, embarking on a brum cycle, which is something that all the major greatest conductors have done. everybody's whose name is important has recorded it. so to think, okay, what do i have to offer is something that's been done so many times. and my approach has been to really just sit through the music, read as much as i can and listen to it. no recordings, nothing. i've haven't really listen to anybody. so i'm just really trying to see what that's telling me. and, and honestly what i see does not much. what i have heard about 2 problems is or how, how i've heard from late. it just doesn't much. that is big brown's is like a big how to go like a monument monument and i don't see them on the lines at all. i see a very beautiful person that is fragile, that is scared to, to, to follow the steps of a to, and this very careful, very tidy, very thoughtful, but also explosive was humongous in motion. the i would love to meet you like what is your love and it would be grades as hundreds of or if you would meet from i don't know, i would give
you know, so that what i, what i did is that for me, of course, embarking on a brum cycle, which is something that all the major greatest conductors have done. everybody's whose name is important has recorded it. so to think, okay, what do i have to offer is something that's been done so many times. and my approach has been to really just sit through the music, read as much as i can and listen to it. no recordings, nothing. i've haven't really listen to anybody. so i'm just really trying to see...
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or more let's talk to brum possumus a journalist based in bamako but currently visiting the netherlands brown thanks for being with us tell us what you're hearing from bamako when i'm hearing is as you mentioned in the morning shots rang out the army camps. in there kathy which is molly's principal garrison town and. it wasn't entirely clear why this was happening at this particular point in time it wasn't neither was it very clear who were behind this it's been construed as a coup now there are there is very very little to suggest that there is anything more going on than an ordinary army mutiny led by a few disgruntled offices full of men in their wake ok we have to see how far this goes then but this unrest that we're seeing does not come entirely as a surprise does it i mean there's a lot of discontent in mali over corruption and security issues for example. oh absolutely i mean this extends to the army as well which sends soldiers through the front to fight an asymmetrical war with rebels in all kinds of on militias without actually paying them properly and proper salaries which is
or more let's talk to brum possumus a journalist based in bamako but currently visiting the netherlands brown thanks for being with us tell us what you're hearing from bamako when i'm hearing is as you mentioned in the morning shots rang out the army camps. in there kathy which is molly's principal garrison town and. it wasn't entirely clear why this was happening at this particular point in time it wasn't neither was it very clear who were behind this it's been construed as a coup now there...
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believe based on the lockdown churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation in brum pope francis calls for global solidarity in fighting the coronavirus pandemic and the ceasefire as in all conflicts simply displayed normally packed with tens of thousands of worshipers stands does it also on the program. to the orders of citizens to stay in for 40 i doubt was europe's biggest metropolis is temple was deserted is that if you came into force more than 30 cities across the country to come to a standstill plus. study of harm of the easter weekend that's what germany's president told his country in a brick televised address friend fall to steinmeyer also said the crisis demands unity and the best of society. american held welcome pope francis has said a live streamed easter mass as the world's 1300000000 catholics civil rights holiday under lockdown but it is traditional it will be a message to what he called this year's easter of so he spoke in front of a small audience in some pages basilica instead of the 10s of thousands who normally gathered in the square francis cal
believe based on the lockdown churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation in brum pope francis calls for global solidarity in fighting the coronavirus pandemic and the ceasefire as in all conflicts simply displayed normally packed with tens of thousands of worshipers stands does it also on the program. to the orders of citizens to stay in for 40 i doubt was europe's biggest metropolis is temple was deserted is that if you came into force more than 30 cities across the...
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complicated to register for them especially persons without access the internet the computers will brumyou know we know the health care system is on the brink of collapsing it was that way before the pandemic began doesn't it make more sense for refugee refugees to stay in colombia fear. to be honest it doesn't make sense i mean just less that less than a few fragments of people listening in complete and from editing columbia knowing how to failure and how to feed themselves what a situation is not all of better and famous way take for example the column in capital city both of which has about 400000 friends leighton's 80 percent in this living in informatic can make these people struggling to make ends meet on a daily basis but to go back to venezuela means they need to show 1st buy from the 50 kilometers through then this month and range break quarantine and what's preoccupying me government is that there might be huge strain on the houses than in the border before the thing is right and you can raise their country limits and venezuela at the moment there are no guarantees for his saf
complicated to register for them especially persons without access the internet the computers will brumyou know we know the health care system is on the brink of collapsing it was that way before the pandemic began doesn't it make more sense for refugee refugees to stay in colombia fear. to be honest it doesn't make sense i mean just less that less than a few fragments of people listening in complete and from editing columbia knowing how to failure and how to feed themselves what a situation is...
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official results show form of cricket start in brum khan has won pakistan's election his party has taken one hundred and nine seats in the national assembly compared to sixty three won by its nearest rival and that's not enough to form a majority government though meaning a con will have to seek out allies to form a coalition. you're watching t.v. news coming to you live from berlin wall coming up at the top of the hour and of course as always don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on the west sides that is d.w. dot com i want to johnson berlin thanks for joining us. on. the do. during the day just a few. and at nine millions of stones. northumberland england is one of europe's darkest regions and that's the way gary follows one set . from the homebuilt observatory he explores galactic worlds and invites others to share his fascination with the stars. the room next. to gold. life. they're ready to risk everything for a new life. marry no one found me and see themselves as men in women's bodies. both are having sex. and both play soccer how does that
official results show form of cricket start in brum khan has won pakistan's election his party has taken one hundred and nine seats in the national assembly compared to sixty three won by its nearest rival and that's not enough to form a majority government though meaning a con will have to seek out allies to form a coalition. you're watching t.v. news coming to you live from berlin wall coming up at the top of the hour and of course as always don't forget you can get all the latest news and...
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now let's bring in ali bart's in the frame for a financial correspondent there only about audi is brum short now the right man. he was perhaps the only man in the only board at the moment to seem suitable for the job to the people at the very top in the supervisory board especially the trade unions in lower saxony in the family's portion ph and read a description of him he seems an empathetic man that as a people person listening to people and at the same time self-confident but not seeking the limelight those aren't the worst kind of qualities for a c.e.o. some would say unusual qualities of listening and not seeking the limelight but we'll see how it turns out he will probably be in that role until it's decided that rupert stop there is out or he returns see after perhaps the judiciary decides that he has one thing going for a member and shot he's only been with already since last september so any wrongdoing i would say that goes back years he would have nothing to do with that from out of the clear conscience it seems that the investigations into the legal issues is making progress
now let's bring in ali bart's in the frame for a financial correspondent there only about audi is brum short now the right man. he was perhaps the only man in the only board at the moment to seem suitable for the job to the people at the very top in the supervisory board especially the trade unions in lower saxony in the family's portion ph and read a description of him he seems an empathetic man that as a people person listening to people and at the same time self-confident but not seeking the...
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valve dixie bypassing poland and other baltic countries completely as you see it there russia's gas brum is a lead member of the consortium planning to build the pipeline it also includes two major german energy providers and former german chancellor. is the north stream board member promoting the project. russian natural gas is set to flow through a stream to the german baltic sea ports of move kron at the end of next year former german chancellor gerhard schroeder heads the project. we need the gas and it's the cheapest that we can get anyone who understands energy policy knows that if the. rejected criticism that the pipeline would allow the kremlin to cut off eastern europe energy supply. obviously there are fears in the baltic and poland for historical reasons but that cannot shape today's policy because these countries are members of nato and the e.u. they have all the security they need. he said nord stream two has nothing to do with moscow's political ambitions and virtue of because it's a business project it's simple six major energy firms are coming together to invest billions
valve dixie bypassing poland and other baltic countries completely as you see it there russia's gas brum is a lead member of the consortium planning to build the pipeline it also includes two major german energy providers and former german chancellor. is the north stream board member promoting the project. russian natural gas is set to flow through a stream to the german baltic sea ports of move kron at the end of next year former german chancellor gerhard schroeder heads the project. we need...