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this is g.w. news live from berlin the fighting rages near libya's capital tripoli with scores already dead the united nations calls for thousands of refugees in the crossfire to be evacuated to find out what options they have left also coming up thousands in sudan press their demand for an immediate return to civilian rule they say their new military rulers pledge to hand over power within two years is not enough. and two goals from jason said show help door when he might send reclaim the top spot
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group's leaders that. i'm called aspen thanks for joining us today was supposed to be the day for a united nations backed conference aimed at bringing peace to libya instead the u.n. is warning the lives of thousands of civilians including refugees are at risk and the death toll is already mounting the world health organization says fighting near tripoli has killed one hundred twenty one people and wounded nearly six hundred deaths and strongman khalifa haftar are launched an offensive earlier this month to take the libyan capital. site has from libya's new end that government back to live food says the generals highly fought have town. the government has offered an end to the fighting in exchange for half dollars with rule. from the
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government of national accord would welcome a ceasefire but that does not mean it welcomes the continuation of this current situation the invading forces must return to where they came from once and for all . the humanitarian cost is rising on the day of a planned peace conference the un instead warned that thousands of civilians could be caught in the crossfire including refugees who have escaped conflict elsewhere only to find themselves again in danger some civilians have taken shelter in the school. my children and i had to leave our hirees because i was afraid we'd get bombed. government fighters are trying to hold their positions but they are faced with house towns heavily armed ground forces boosted by as support. on saturday and a strike hit a schoolyard on the southern outskirts of tripoli where fighting between the
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factions has been fiestas images of the damage are a stark reminder of the threat also facing those seeking refuge in this school according to the u.n. at least eight thousand people have fled the fighting for those who remain food and medicine are increasingly short supply. for more let's bring in. the he's the director and founder of the deck institute that's a policy think tank focused on libya and us let's just start with the humanitarian situation in libya can you describe for us the human toll so far. it's incredible this is they still are coming from the u.n. to they are saying that sixteen thousand that have fled two thousand displaced in the last twenty four hours a ambulances and be destroyed a thousand refugees are now trapped in tripoli so the human toll is catastrophic for this is only the fires week of a war that out there typically enters into and there are these kind of wars or or wars of attrition literally to see that they suck up and absorb the consume so much
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of the. support system that tries to work to save the lives of civilians to help those people who are trapped by conflict out there isn't it is also not talking to several schools that would have these makeshift shelters several civilian areas where they're going to present the strengths and sort of on assistance which is where the real is the been destroyed as a catastrophic it's also part of this is just not only that it's and it could continue and what about general half hearted self who's backing him and where is he getting his weapons from. well according to the minister of interior a trip to the u.s. government he received an article yesterday from the u.a.e. the u.a.e. has primarily violated the arms embargo since at least two thousand and sixteen and doesn't sixteen we should remember it was the last time the un brokered peace and create a peace a government of national accord that was supposed to settle differences between the two warring sides that was the year that the u.a.e. violated the arms it was in unprecedented numbers but also establishes first overseas air base in eastern libya and this is where things get tricky is can tell
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you could say in slots of chinese political rows or minute purgatory as a cause so much human casualties in civilian casualties across the country primarily in eastern libya. today how there is the presidency in or in middle age in germany who remain and. going there's a field marshal sisi in a lot of do that sort of deal much out there in the north to feel egypt and models themselves on the on the very same kind of political lens the was to be a military strongman but unfortunately the polls are vultures and western libya there are so many armed groups so many all revolutionaries so many civilians not a theory falls so they got weapons in their fight against and try to defend the civilian nature of the of the of the presence of the million incher of the state and go back to what. does a level it's almost like a revolution to start they go into an amount seen eight years and with all the
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finish how about the civilians in libya what options do they have. well there are very little i mean we're talking about some of the less attribute of the numbers don't get the real kind of colors it's a measure of what may have happened to many of the civilians one hundred thousand people were displaced from one of those that's almost a seventh of the population in the last very very many animals are being displaced and if they know this place through the shelters there are many you know captured over the years that they are civilians that have been captured by the resources that are being interrogated for sharing space that posts. or facebook was a ruse it's really really knows the roots of which civilians also are not only are they not so. they can end up in jails we have record numbers coming from the. jails of the other will not only people against helicopters military rules or civilians that is this. is the things on twitter on facebook very nasty is that we were very very innocent all right and you have the deck institute thank you very much.
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in sudan thousands of protesters have camped out overnight at the harmony army headquarters in the capital khartoum boosted by the resignation of two top officials they presented a list of demands to the military rulers among them immediate civilian control of the government the new head of sudan's military council has promised to quote up root the old regime after this week's coup lieutenant general abdel fatah says a civilian government will be formed within two years but demonstrators are still keeping up the pressure. outside the military headquarters in khartoum protesters are making their voices heard fed up with decades of autocratic rule they've been calling for democracy for almost four months. we will only accept a real change satisfying the revolutionary people who are looking for
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a good future. with. the sidneys people rejects the military chiefs who ended the thirty year regime of the veteran president omar bashir the army is still very much in charge but she is success and i want a general link to the genocide in darfur lasted just one day in the top job before announcing his resignation many are unhappy that he was replaced by and not the army commander. on is not wanted for war crimes behind immediately sought to appease the crowds on the streets he announced the end of a curfew imposed by his predecessor and promised that a civilian government would be formed within two years but the demonstrators want to clean break who will never leave this place would shout it out together who shouted out to our freedom liberty our. justice well this is the news we hold to give her for justice we all sit in her freedom with it in for
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another new government representing by our by by out by our own. people protesters say the first step towards a new beginning is to replace the military transition council with a civilian one. here's a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world freshly reelected israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has convened the first meeting of his new cabinet who was nearly awarded a record fifth term after elections last week although he is likely to soon face indictment on corruption charges. should be elections are underway today in finland and they're expected to overturn the center right government there the social democrats and the greens are promising to alleviate the governing coalition's austerity policies and polls show the right wing populist true fins party could emerge as the second largest political force in the country. deutsche of ela has
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been taken off the air by authorities in venezuela he doesn't use director general has called on the government there to reinstate its spanish language t.v. channel last month caracas expelled the german ambassador over berlin's recognition of opposition leader one guy though as interim president germany is one of around sixty countries to do so. all right sports now in lewis hamilton he coasted to victory at the chinese grand prix with mercedes dominating what was formula one's one thousand race reigning world champion hamilton over took his teammates well terry both of us at the start and he did not look back leaving home a mercedes one to finish ferrari's sebastian vettel was third hamilton's win means he replaces both us at the top of the driver standings. but we can he did a great job today and to have won two together i think is very special on the one thousand three but the start was really where i was able to make the difference and after that was kind of history yeah i think i lost it is thought honestly otherwise
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i was feeling ok and otherwise pace was similar but at the first the interest. in the dirtier couldn't follow in the bundesliga brucey dortmund suffered a miserable five nil defeat to byron munich last week so they needed to beat minds to regain that top spot in the table at least until biron play later today dortmund got those three points but it was only thinks to some goal keeping heroics. mario goodes was started as the instructor for dortmund with still missing to injury. lucy and father are switching up the side following their humiliation to buy and. dormans were in a sherry to consign that game to history their first chance came on six minutes across from guts and mind says dani luxa was lucky not to put the ball through his arm net. dortmund after the pressure more fine work from good
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size and shape in sanchez made it one nil on nazi minutes by of of the teenager's first goal in six games. dortmund dominated their off top with minds far too passive on twenty four minutes thomas delaney relay said show again and it was to nail the of an eleventh goal of the season for the young englishman gave dortmund a two goal question. yet following the break dortmund threaten to undo they could work. they passed up a glorious opportunity to make it three nil much to father's frustration. and his dormant tallied mind screw dangerous carrying on easy we struck the post and it looked like goldman's bavarian hangover was finally kicking in. eventually months had the would be champions penned inside their own box robin
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twice and made it to one on eighty three minutes of hands the seeds continued. but somehow dortmund survives all thanks to the heroics of roman bookie his trickle saves confirming a two one victory which case dortmund in touch at the top of the table. leipzig who have the best defense in the bundesliga and that solid foundation has propelled them into the champions league spots opponents vosburgh have european ambitions to but they were the latest team to find out that scoring is a struggle in life. light cigs attack has flourished of late scoring nine goals in their previous two league games but the hosts were missing top scorer use of poulsen who was out with a cold early on vul spoke closely marked all of like six attack is so midfielder kevin campbell have time and space for a sumptuous strike to take the lead after sixty minutes although on closer
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inspection vul spokes keeper. was close enough to parry the shot. sensing a weakness like to continue to pepper the voles ball goal and unlock their defense with a quality cross which team advantage julie converted for his fourteenth of the campaign according to the club's c.e.o. the genny strike a won't be extending his contract which runs out at the end of next season both spoke meanwhile were toothless in attack and barely threatened the strong leipsic defense of drawing a blank just before half time. the second half nearly started without the want to weigh van or who took his time getting back on the pitch and then mystic gilt edged chance of her amazing run put him through and go. like sick would finish the match with twenty shots plenty of them missed opportunities coming from vienna who has been linked with moves to buy in munich and liverpool. eventually he set up
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