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[02:59.90]The Syrian government has accused rebels of setting fire to three oil wells in the east of the country,
[03:05.79]causing a loss of nearly 5,000 barrels of oil a day.
[03:09.19]Syria state news agency says the wells were set ablaze following a dispute between the rebels about how to divide the oil.
[03:16.28]The government of president Assad has lost control of large parts of eastern Syria where most of the oil fields located.
[03:22.93]The self-claim president of the Central African Republic Michel Djotodia has named his caretaker government.
[03:31.30]Rebels and the members of the former opposition will make up most of the cabinet.
[03:35.16]Although, there'll be one member was linked to the ousted president Francois Bozize.
[03:39.42]Mr.Djotodia will take on the role of Defense Minister, as well as being president.
[03:44.03]The rebels seized power in a coup last week.
[03:46.64]Pope Francis has used his first Easter Sunday message to call for peace around the world.
[03:53.25]In an address to tens of thousands of people in St. Peter Square in Rome,
[03:57.17]the new pontiff appealed for a diplomatic solution on the Korean Peninsula.
[04:01.12]He also mentioned conflicts in the Middle East and Africa.
[04:04.01]These people in St. Peter Square gave their reactions to the Pope's message.