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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, air strikes and st. battles in sudan schools are dead and hundreds wounded as fighting enters a 3rd day beyond the pound spaces used by a rival paramilitary group with a striped also coming up. should they run or stay put dw needs to ukrainian
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civilians weighing up the risks of staying in their homes on the front line of the class. in the blender city, the fryeburg fall behind in bremond, but battle back to claim of crucial when as they chase a place in the champions and all that and more coming up in schools. ah hello, i'm christine andre. it's good to have your company. welcome to the program. we begin in sudan, where heavy fighting is continuing between the army and rival paramilitaries. clashes have sprayed from the capitol cartoon with the military also battling the rapid support forces for control of its narrower and the international airport as well. a country's main seaport, ot sudan. now the 2 sides were supposed to merge,
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but our locks in a power struggle. at least 97 people have been killed in 2 days of fierce fighting . a brief these fire to help people caught up in the conflict for a little later in the violence room courtroom residents gather food and supplies. during a temporary cease fire. urban battles paused by wounded fighters and civilians are evacuated. sedans, army and a powerful paramilitary force of turn, their guns on each other. just months after sending a deal to restore the country to civilian rule and 2021. the 2 sides. to dean's army, the rapids port forces were aura's f. joined. forces to seize power from civilian prime minister, abdullah hom doc. an uneasy era of power sharing began. as army chief general abdel fetter oberon became sedans de facto ruler. while general
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mohammed hummed under gallo better known as a medi kept control of yourself. military rule was met with frequent protests as to dan's economic woes worsen. international aid, dried up and fuel and food became scarce. activists marched almost every week and cartoon to demand a return to civilian rule and a restructuring of the military. by the end of 2022 am eddie 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
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representatives press both sides to hold the fighting youth all above the bled. gimme al, 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 well as preserve the potential of the sudanese people who had their own men hold off. either we caution against the danger of escalating violence in sudan ways on the unpredictable consequences that man shoe both domestically and regionally and whitely 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 earlier, i spoke to christine rhodes, who is currently in our team. she works there as country representative for sedan with the free dish ever foundation. thank tack, i asked her what the situation was this morning. good
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morning. this fighting is going into the same day now during the night, at least in our area, it was calmer than last night, but the sound of a tillery and then also aircraft over had 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 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?
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not at all. i mean, we are civilians, as, as most people in the city and we are hold up at home. we rely on kind of private intel being 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? christina, perhaps even spill over into other countries in the region. there
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are strong concerns and, and we have been seeing of course messaging from regional leaders, international leaders, also local leaders. and we're trying to mediate that there is 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 are at this point, some may say we already got a civil war. this are saying it may become one when will stakeholders entering the conflict? so there's a mediation attempts going on behind the scenes trying to activate civil society and others to defuse hard line rhetoric and to prevent will taking sides and feeling obliged to, to start to fight, to take up the fight. right, that's christina ers, the country representative for sedan with the readers ever foundation. thanks,
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hank. she's talking to us from how to we appreciate that. thank you, christine turning now to ukraine, where every day life in the front line cities is a gamble. civilian saw regularly and a fire from brock isn't artillery, shells. every decision to leave shelter to get food or supplies could be your loss . but there are people who are staying and there are reasons for taking that risk of complex t w's. max under joined an evacuation team of crania police, as they tried desperately to persuade people to leave of these guys, ukraine. the sign reads, it seems very clear how people here feel and yet in frontline towns like this, we find stories that are complicated. these men are trying to get people to leave kanadi and to me to belong to a police evacuation unit, nicknamed white angels. sharpe is their guardian space,
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but i to it's been modeling more number about the sleeper sample for the modeling was a boy was a leak. um apple really got your quest for this for this week. i wish it was more know, but, but if it's all through labor, through what they bought by a colleague came with him this morning to say good bye to his own mother. 4 days ago, she was killed by an explosion while on her way to work at the city's coke plant. this was home to more than 32000 people before the war. bombs and shells still fall and this ruined place. the russian forces are making gains. still about 2000 people choose to remain a resilience point. there's t,
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electricity and company. my guess is there a life insurance special usually, you know, you get a good reference to the local green purple, which you don't need an audi. and dmitri have been asked to visit one particular couple. the man's daughter asked the policeman to get them out. they have moved underground. was her, it was a bunker, legislative level video of us. for a fellow cerebral don leo. it'll probably be it not for those up to bullshit anymore if you any mobile but what's the point that gives us
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that will slow their boy home? i do watch in addition to louis of mine, what of the college in her doorway to know how the wish was pretty g. those supreme it was go, but she woke up with her with because it's kind of fear is what's keeping them absolutely. when you use yes, just as you know, they don't like that, but he's a senior. yeah, i've been there, but he's not only you look us for the don't worry so much to switch it over. police officers can't force people to leave. wound up william and russian propaganda has left some scared of the ukrainian authorities in you. my moral, i am mar via marcela rose leukemia. lou jim lake. we was on lebron here, one of them. i really don't book raska there a for him, which will on a former, expensive for me, but it still is symbol dinner over the mom. we have to stop filming
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and seek shelter. yeah. but i am with it with more of it as soon as it's safe, we go to where the bomb hit it's. well, we're just finishing up with that lady in the basement. i'm just a few 100 meters away. we heard a big bank. and this is the aftermath of the north. it impacted here just a few minutes ago, literally and book this whole place apart. that's every day later. and this was the town's market. this woman came to sell household goods. literally. she isn't hurt totally. what you can see, she's in shock of these go was a frontline city long before the russian full scale invasion. russian back rebels were in control for a brief period in 2014, before the ukrainians took it back. now the russians seem to be advancing again.
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those who stay know the fighting will continue an hours drive away. in chess, if yadda we're close to backwards. she would start less than 10 percent of people have stayed. if handicap us after. here we meet all like he's 74 years old and used to be an economist. now he grows onions behind, broken windows. at them we brought got a tea lady so well. not to ride anita already so our own musk via which you so who don't fit me fit with. yeah, i tend to yet will do a test by didn't come my yet through. will you not? sure she be it will i? plenty of willa. shaft me through it, i would need to connect. westmore fibral, eric? yet that particular wed war aleck relies on donations for the basics. despite the conditions, either out of poverty or pride, he staying here. you which it's and you could the ye, if it yet to read,
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you say no, no up. but as you took my, you know, deliberately, yan yoga true. i take my heal he a hutch which, oh, here was a heroine. it a reboot is it does not stay less. we ask him to show us a memory something from before the war. he pulls out this and soviet military id 43 years old. i kept close to had a q none. nikia blackwood, e h, exotica, me who a dad, you know, ruth, it's a new jersey lou, would you put you micah? i knew she a bully of cbs. come say you did. she actually of cbs, scott mikka that i should ideally leave me in. yeah, it did not. yes, but yet then you put i and as yellow, i felt so glad you know what you not that will at that get like when you make it then not dabilla. how glad you like. that's a common opinion in towns like these. even though negotiating with russia could leave them under moscow's rule. there is a sense that some are not just nostalgic about the soviet union,
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but waiting for russians to arrive. remembering back enough the if can we ask police officer he naughty about this is typical missouri yearbook you report clear? clear year to coach that was one the horoscope. homeroom i moseley where he is lou. urgent for more to rosters room to is boring like sir, will cry, you may yet like you re book a colleague of removal. this was what was working graham took you through the yet like up. oh, got dora, her massage, misconceived. or were you not restoring your order to the officers of the white angels can offer a way out of town. for those who want to take it while alive, joined in the state over mcculloch max and a who has filed that report you just saw and just has just returned from eastern ukraine. that's it. it's good to be talking to you and really some incredible reporting are over there and a very difficult conditions. i have to say, i'm,
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we're seeing these people in your report, people who are choosing to stay in in frontline towns. we can see the conditions you, you spend a lot of time talking to people. what's your overall sense about who these people are and, and why they're deciding to stay? right, so just to give you a little bit context, christine, so these 2 towns are, were featured in the report that's of the if go and trust you, are they a prior to the war, they had a population of roughly 32015000. this population went down to 2000 and roughly 1000, so the majority of people will have left. and the people we met in these towns were largely mean each and every case, each and every story is different. but you see a lot, lot of all people are pension years. there are people with disabilities logic. people don't have any financial means a, as in they're quite poor. so lots of these people cannot leave by themselves on
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their own, or they have reasons not to leave and they do not want to. right. i mean, we saw the, the conditions that they were living in. right? and now you're describing to us of these elderly people, many of them with disabilities. just how are they getting by what, what, what's, what is the sort of motivation? right? so um, this is the question we try to ask everybody there and what we would get a lot of the time. i'm a 1st answer would be i left your all my life. i was born here. i had my family here, my parents are buried in my garden and if i die, i want to be buried right next to them. people just simply cannot imagine, probably couldn't even imagine before the we're moving somewhere else. and especially now with all the, with the situation going on with, with the, with impacts, with bombs going off all over the place. they even feel forever leave this place is still safer, their house that they're been living in or their life than, than, than, than other places. once people do not have the money, some people told us they would leave, but they cannot afford to start
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a new life somewhere else. and then also, what you would hear sometimes is people say they are being treated poorly in western ukraine. that people from eastern ukraine or people, russian speakers perhaps are being taken advantage of for being to deploy. this is largely due to russian propaganda, russian misinformation. but overall, you also have to think about the trauma that all these people are enduring. you, you spend the time you, the time we spent in these towns and there was not probably not even 2 minutes or a minute where we did not hear an impact here or there. and these people have seen other people die on the street. so up everybody is traumatizing, this adds to the situation and to your rational thinking obviously. yeah. and oh, all critical, good. yeah, you met her in humanitarian goods getting to these people? yes. so there is a military administration operating in the cities. there are a forty's like these police officers operating in the cities
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a lot. depends on volunteers, though, on ukrainian volunteers, and one for volunteers at bringing on donations for donation. so they'll bring in the past or lentils, as we saw, saw on the report, drinking water, medical, good, salutary products, that kind of stuff. and they do that at great risk. so they do it by road. the, and volunteers in the past. i've also been targeted and vultures also have been killed while trying to provide for these people who yeah, decide to stay in the styles. well, let them again, thank you for, for your incredible reporting in the story. helping us understand the complexity is really off. the people who are on the front lines of the school that is maxed under dw correspondence. and now let's have a look at some other stories that are making years around the world. at least 4 people have been killed and he's 20 others injured in a shooting in the u. s. stays of alabama. authorities say that the violence
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occurred in the small town of stateville during a teenagers birthday party. g 7 foreign ministers are missing for a 2nd day in central japan talks at the 3 day summit are expected to focus on the war ukraine and china's growing pressure on taiwan. the meeting comes just days after francis president emmanuel con said europe should stay out of tensions over the island and emergency cruise in the spanish region of catalonia are battling a wildfire which jumped the border from south west and france. local officials say much of the region is still in the grip of that drought that fuel devastating forest places last summer. some farmhouse residents have been advised to leave their homes. a breakaway group of columbia is disbanded. fokker really movement says it's ready to hold peace talks. the e m. c is one of 2 factions of the fog which rejected
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a landmark peace agreement. in 2016 president was double petros government has not officially announced any talks and the commercial space flight company space it is preparing a test launch of the world's biggest and most powerful rocket in the next few hours found a lot mask hopes to use the 120 meter tall starships to one day sent people to the moon and to mars. ah, some football now and in the seasons. wonderfully. the fryeburg have been one of the quiet success stories, but their form has suffered lately. chris danced rice men needed a when in bremond sir, get their champions league fed back on track and they had to do it the hard way after the host struck fast. bream and fans were hopeful their team would finally
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give them something to cheer about after 5 windless 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 this 2nd fry books. defense was seemingly still in the changing rooms. no, 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 their own box into the bag of freeman's net rule on sol ivoly home to school fry books, 1000 bundis league ago. just 4 minutes after the equalizer lucas hillis pinpoint header put the visitors in france. a moment of genius from the german leaving you ship of lincoln, no chums in the bream and go to one foot.
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fryeburg proved to be the final school and brandon's windlass. drake extends to 6 games. fryeburg, coach christians, try steam, secure, an important 3 points in the fight for the champions league spots. o'neill and berlin failed to continue their strong home form as they were halted a 11 droll by lowly, broken when yawn, took the leave on the brink of half time through a beautiful free permission international yourself. you run of each cold, the ball, perfectly pos, the keeper, but the lead wasn't enough as bonuses a 2nd half penalty is to take an important points in the relegation vessel. when you remain 3rd in the table, 6 games live to play and buy a live couldn't have been the leagues informed team they travel to val spoke, looking for is fixed straight when as they mount their own champions lead change.
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but zada asthma's deflect shot against the crossbar, was as close as they came to a winner. the game finished goal this, leaving labor cruising 7 points or 4th place and both coaches looking a little frustrated. now let's take a look at the rest of the bonus. legal results. frankfurt drew with glad bah, by an endorsement were also lost. gast equalizer by stuttgart, man toward mint, missed the chance to go top. they remain 2 points behind by an o. hm. stay 3 points. clear of still got in the relocation play or place, and shockers when overhead berlin sees them switch places at the bottom. and now let's check out some more news from the world off sports. the defeat to shelter was too much for the head for hierarchy. they'd sac hood sandra schwartz and appointed all their di for a 3rd student in charge has her haven't once since february,
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and the club hope the change was stable. relegation in motor g p. there was a shock winner of the grand prix of the americus off to rainbow champion. francesco benya crashed out of the leading race that allowed spain's alex rings into 1st place. he held on for his 1st victory of the season. and just the 6th of his career in tennis, andrew bliss came back from a set down to win the monte carlo must as the russian hit his with 8th of the match . to clinch victory over teenager holger ruiner of denmark, nearly through bliss 1st masses, 1000 title, he lost his previous 2 finals in the series and in gold was failures. grace him has won the lotto championship in hawaii. her maiden victory on the women's provisional circuit. the 22 year old birdie, the final 2 holes to finish, for and upon before winning
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