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conflict zone with tim sebastian kong d.w. . played. this is g.w. news live from berlin fighting rages near libya's capital tripoli with scores already dead the united nations calls for thousands of refugees caught in the crossfire to be evacuated to find out what options they have left also coming up thousands in sudan crisis their demand for an immediate return to civilian rule they say their new military rulers pledge to hand over power within two years is
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not enough. and to dortmund rebounds two goals from j. consentual help drop and reclaim the top spot in the group's leader saying. 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 more than one hundred twenty people and wounded nearly six hundred that since strongman khalifa haftar are launched an offensive earlier this month to take the libyan capital. site has from libya's new nvax government back to live food says the generals have town. the government has
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offered an end to the fighting in exchange for half dollars with rule. from the 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 hosts because i was afraid we'd get beyond. the. government fighters are trying to hold their positions but they are faced with how fatah is heavily armed ground forces boosted by as support. on saturday and strike hit
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a schoolyard on the southern outskirts of tripoli where fighting between the 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 un at least eight thousand people have fled the fighting for those who remain food and medicine are increasingly should supply. earlier we spoke with on us t.v. director of the institute of policy think tank focused on libya we asked him about the humanitarian situation there. destruction of. ten thousand people who are being displaced and the numbers that want to roy is coming to or. looking to. the homes for this month this would be the war for five years since the beginning of the civil war. or to the current parliament armed rebels. the situation the
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only fuel supplies are likely to ensure local services like water electricity at work destructive. causing more damage but it's the humanitarian support system the hospitals the places that host displaced people also be targeted ambulances for them because. it's very damaging that was speaking to us from london in sudan thousands of protesters have camped out overnight at the army headquarters in the capital khartoum there boosted by the resignation of two top officials and they presented a list of demands to the military rulers among them immediate civilian control of the new 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 board hon says a civilian government will be formed within two years but demonstrators are still keeping up the pressure. outside the military headquarters in khartoum
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protesters are making their voices heard fed up with decades of autocratic rule they've been calling for democracy for almost four months. only accept a real change satisfying the revolutionary people who are looking for a good future. this is nice 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. 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
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a civilian government would be formed within two years but the demonstrators want to clean break live this place shouted out together. do our cradle of liberty to our. justice. we also give for justice we all sit in her freedom for another government representing by out 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. joining me now in this studio is the. us he's been tracking this story for us all weekend now the protesters they want a civilian government they want it now they do not want to wait two years as the military council has said why is that. i think it's basically because they don't trust the military council. we have to know that sudan was in this situation thirty
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years ago when a democratically elected government was toppled by a machine was themselves i was there two years two days ago and then they had thirty years of military rule so they say we don't want this to happen again we don't want. what happened in egypt to happen to us we're in the true council also talk of the you know the president. sees the power so the there is a very big amount of mistrust in confidence between the two parties the new interim leader yesterday promised to up root the old regime of course the ouster of president bashir is that a credible promise though. it can be credible is he shows that he can take you know steps to make it more credible that's what the protesters want to see they want to see immediate steps taken of for example what they want to see is like. to persecute all the figures of the old regime the. you know
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main figures of the national intelligence and security services responsible for the groc down on the profits in the last few months and also during those thirty years of the militarism they want them to see to see them before in front of a court of law so they say if the military council meets these demands among other demands then we might. carry on negotiating with the military council but not under these circumstances let's zoom out for a second now of course omar al bashir he ruled with an iron fist for for three decades so why did he fall now why have the protesters finally gotten so many victories i think it's been a very long process and it has began two thousand and eleven when other arab countries. there. during their revolutions and toppled their presidents.
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sudan. lost a very big share of its income when the south sudan and south sudan separated and got an intervention so they'd die or economy situation down employment dissatisfaction of all these people has mounted up to this moment and we've seen this four months ago it began again there was a high rise in red cross and through prizes and it began actually in rural areas not city where people tend to be more tecate and so i think when this let's say revolution begins in its tends more to get really big i can imagine with just my opinion. thank you very much it is not at all cyrus tracking that fast moving story for us thanks for joining us thanks. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world freshly
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reelected israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has convened the first meeting of his new cabinet who was narrowly awarded a record fifth term after elections last week although he's likely to soon face indictments on corruption charges. machine finland is voting in parliamentary elections the vote is expected to overturn the center right government there the social democrats and the greens are promising to scale back 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. a super plane we're talking six engines two fuselages and the longest being spent ever created has completed its maiden flight the so-called structural launch took off in the mojave desert in california and flew for two hours the aircraft is designed to launch satellite laden rockets into space from high up in the air.
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torch of ella has been taken off the air by authorities in venezuela 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 as interim president germany is one of around sixty countries to do so. ok sports now and lewis hamilton coasted to victory at the chinese grand prix with mercedes dominating formula one's milestone one thousand race reigning world champion hamilton lead home a mercedes one to finish ahead of his teammate teammate both terry boathouse and ferrari's sebastian vettel was a controversial third. china have the honor of hosting groom pretty number one thousand. race ready made for a man who's used to setting milestones of his own new is how often on the left was beaten to pole by missy. these timi found three brought us by the first corner the
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normal order had been resumes. behind then things are a bit more messy deniel creates toro rosso getting tangled up with the two mclaren's. messi could also have described ferrari strategy by let us get. up a particularly ten laps in charlotte order to let out a statesman sebastian fassel through it was supposed to allow fettle to attack them a sadie's pass but instead he came under pressure from red bull's max fish to happen the grand plan appearing to backfire. but the french miss avies were running away with the race hamilton with there between him and potash is. one legend of the sport and prost left to wave another over the line. but it was so so proud of thanks so much for that particular. so
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more success for the british hamilton seventy fifth race win and it sees him replace potash to the top of the tribal standings. to the bundesliga dortmund they suffered a miserable five nil defeat to byron munich last week so they need to beat bides to regain the top spot in the table at least until play later today dortmund got those three points but it was only thanks to some goal keeping heroics. mario goodes was started as a lone striker for dortmund with still missing juju injury coach lucy and father switching up his side following their humiliation to a boy in. dortmund were in a hurry to consign that game to history their first chance came on six minutes across from good and mine says dani let's was lucky not to put the ball through his own net. i don't. went off to the fresh mall find work from good
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sun and shade and sanchez made it one mill on nazi minutes. the teenager's first goal in six games. dortmund dominated their oft up with minds far too passive on twenty four minutes thomas delaney relay said show again and it was two male. and eleventh goal of the season for the young englishman gave dortmund a two goal question. yes following the breaks dortmund stretton two on two they could work. they passed up a glorious opportunity to make it three mill much to sabras frustration. and his dormant dallied mind screw dangerous carry him on and see what struck the post and it looked like goldman's bavarian hangover was finally kicking in. eventually minds had the would be champions penned inside their own box robin twice
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and made it to one on eighty three minutes. and the siege continued. but somehow dortmund survives all thanks to the heroics of roman bookies his trip to save confirming a two one victory which keeps dortmund in touch at the top of the side. you're watching t.v. news live from berlin don't forget all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. thanks for watching. first day in school. the first climbing lesson. doors granted her privacy. julie rang again on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. regulating returns home e.w.
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