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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin asked strikes and st. battles continue for a 3rd day in saddam scores are dead and hundreds wounded as fighting enters per day . the army target space is used by rival power military, but also on the progress rush of silence is one of its strongest critics. a
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prominent journalist and political activist receives a hefty jail term after he is convicted of treason. and should they run or stay ports? ukrainian civilians are weighing up the risks of staying of their homes on the front line of the glass in the german buddhist league. fryeburg for behind in bremond, but battle back to claim a crucial when their state chase a place in the champions league. all that and a lot more coming up in sports. ah i'm gabby, this was welcome to the program. and we begin in saddam web heavy fighting between the army and rival paramilitaries is continuing for a 3rd day. clashes have spread from the capital cartoon with the military. also
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rattling the rapids support forces for control of the robbery and international airport as well as the countries main see port ports had on the 2 sides were supposed to merge but are locked in a power struggle. at least 97 people have been killed since she is fighting began on saturday. a brief seas for her to help people caught up in the conflict, brought little let up in the violence. room fighter jet over the skies of cartoon o cleans thick snake and the ominous rumble of gunfire. a signal that the conflict is spilling over into a 3rd day. to dance army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces all r s f. have turned their guns on each other, just months after signing a deal to restlessly room. the violence is already seen schools of death
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left the cities airport and top military buildings. badly scarred concern is mounting internationally about what this violence means for the stability in sudan and the region. speaking on the side lines of a g 7 summit in japan, u. s. secretary of state antony, blinkin cooled fur ton to piece ah, was raleigh av you again across all of our partners on the need for an immediate cease fire. and a return to toss talks that were very promising in putting sit down on the past to a full transition to civilian lead government. all people in sudan want the military back in the bears. they want democracy. they want us italy let government sedan needs to return to their path because the clutches are interruption of a long simmering power struggle between the army and the r s. f. he 1st joined
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forces to asked former dictator oma alba, shia in 2019 former prime minister, abdullah. hum, dock wound of straying from sedans, current political pulse. we have said good bye to dictate that she thought of it. we can have a, we have some kind of setbacks but will never be defeated. the r s f and the army, blame each other for starting the conflict and both say they were in fact down. and we spoke earlier to christina verse, who was in khartoum. she works there as the local representative of the flu, but foundation, that's a german fiction. and we asked her what the situation is in cartoon right now. yeah, the fighting is going into the 3rd 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,
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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, is halted at the moment. there's also a prospect that this might inflame more groups here in the country. this is a multi ethnic society. it's politically multi, multi polarity here. so and at this point, some may say we already got a civil war. others are saying it may become one when will say, call us at entering the conflict. so they're so booked mediation attempts going on behind the scenes trying to activate civil society and others to diffuse hard line rhetoric and to prevent whoops, taking sides and feeding, obliged to,
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to start the fight to take up the fight. the prominent russian journalist and political activist druggie mccarrow, morsa, has been convicted of treason and spreading dis information about the russian military. he's been sentenced to 25 years in a russian labor cap. as a result of that conviction, for mazda has denied the charges and compared his case to the stolen era, short trials. journeymen are for more on this is, did i use for moscow bureau chief euro brochure to joins us from reger w's band from 14, in russia. europe does this verdict, and that sentence especially come as a surprise nor garrett. it wasn't a surprise. it was expected, even though this was a so called claus to trial. journalist supporters, politicians, western diplomats were not allowed to be present,
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but neither the politician, karma lazar himself. nor the kremlin, the critics assumed that the trial was fair, fair for the critical thinking russian public. let's say, as this was a politically motivated process. i, caramel reside, has been charged with the different things, including discrediting the russian army and freezing a russian state. media acclaimed that the former journalist had kept organization's organizations from nato countries undermine russia's national security for money, as they are the charges of war, deliberate spreading, false information about the russian armed forces. this is what time censorship, a law that was introduced in russia after the war started. yeah, go good like say that to the aim of this law is clearly to silence. all those who protest openly this can lead up to 15 years in jail. a few weeks ago benoit, after the war began kara bizarre publicly harshly criticized russia's government since april last year. he was in custody and now for 25 years in jail. now tell us
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a bit more about veronica morse's work and which in effect, landed him in jail. welcome to missouri is a 40 a year 41 year old. he is a former journalist, as i sat with the russian and a british citizenship. and he is one of the yup, last grambling harshest critics who didn't leave abroad in exile or a war behind bars or for years, caramel reside, has been lobbying foreign governments to impose sanctions against russia as a state. and russian citizens for alleged human rights violations. are in the 20152017. i faced alleged poisoning attacks and barely survived. garza said he was the victim of attacks as a rational authorities denied any involvement in these alleged attacks. in his final speech to day cromwell czar compared his trial to one of yours stalins shore trials in the 19 thirty's. he declined to ask the court for clemency. he said he
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stood by everything he said and was proud of it of his political statements. now you re, what does this verdict mean for the russian opposition, especially the harshness of the sentence. well, of course, it's a clear signal to every one is strong warning. but despite this verdict, there are, are still plenty of russians who are critical over the kremlin that who protest the war. i can say their number is growing because there are simply no reliable survey service anymore. but i would still be able to say that yes, more and more people are criticizing putting because life and russia is simply getting harder and harder you re richer to their. thank you very much, jerry. an ukraine everyday life in the front line. cities is a gamble. civilians find themselves under fire from rockets and artillery shells on
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a daily basis. every decision to leave home to get food or supplies could be your last. but there are people who are staying behind and their reasons for taking that risk are complex. the ws mcsaunder joined an evacuation team of ukrainian police as they tries 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 throw belong to a police evacuation unit, nicknamed white angels. sample court door, marlene boulevard lawyer, basilica marble regarding her quest for there's in the parade. this refurbished louise louis moore's notebook. bought the 5th off through he labor through what they bought on the natalie by the name of this this was home to
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more than 32000 people before the war. bombs and shell 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, electricity and company. my guess is the regular insurance, special usually, you know, you get when you put your reference to the local green for you, which you don't you mean, you know? now d 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 her lanka. and legislative level video of us for
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a fellow supervisor leo of proper deviate. for those wishing you was your name of which the point i know you from that gives you that he was there more home i do watch in addition to louis of mine, a lot of the college her doorway to know how the wish was pretty those supreme it was go, but she woke up with her to with because it's kind of fear is what's keeping them. absolutely. when you use, yes it just was, 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 for police officers can't force people to leave. wound up with. and russian propaganda has left some scared of the ukrainian authorities. my moral i am law via more. chelsea lara's loom ya knew jim lake we was on the burnett, one of them,
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i really the book raska there a for him, which will on for a foreigner brains here for me, for solice symbol dinner over the mom we have to stop filming and seek shelter yeah, but i am would more likely 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 took this whole place apart. that's every day later. and this was the town's market. this woman came to sell household goods when she isn't hurt, but you can see she's in shock. of these guy was a frontline city long before the russian full scale invasion of 2022 frontline not
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only in the physical war but also in the fight for people's loyalties. brushing back rebels were in control for a brief period in 2014 before the ukrainians. took it back. not everyone here is happy about that. lazar lee at the kilowatt k, a kia a year to coach that was on the hardwood go home hero, was leeway was in for my to special give me yet give me a call either 3 more. well, it will be great. thank you. through the yes, i thought you said my concern for you to start a new year or the to the offices of the white angels can offer away out of town for those who want to take it. that's bringing roman a sub chuck who has been monitoring the information war and ukraine since it began for the atlantic councils, digital forensic research lab. we joins us from
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a keith roman welcome to w news. we have just watched a report about people staying and settlements on the 5 from russian forces. and some of them still support russia wise. well, this a complex question, right. and it's not the question of the russian propaganda, there's just started in prior. like at the moment of the lesion, it's the loan. it's a long job. the promoted there, narratives and stories that people should support the russia even before 2014, when they started the war in the eastern ukraine and next creamier. so i think it's, it's really complicated thing that are really complex and there is no easy answer to that. and secondly, people are not willing to leave their home. they are too attached to the ground when they grew up and spend their whole life in. i've seen that in my parents, in people that i know even in the face of, even in danger,
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they are not willing to leave in this. it all has to do, of course, with media consumption as well. and how did the 1st rush and aggression in 2014 effect the media landscape in ukraine, and the perception of russia? sure, so, it started damaging the perception of russia like a positive image of russia. prior to 1014, the presence of russian media in ukrainian media landscape was extreme since 2014, it started diminishing. but feel, when you go to the trends of you to, for instance, or any other platforms, you could see that people are still, we're still consuming those media and messages. but then the invasion of 2022, a lot of people started stop in their consumption, right? they're sell their consumption of russian narratives and media. what they ever, i mean, feel are, some of them are still doing that,
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but not so many people as before. so russia started losing their group since 2014 slowly and after the invasion of 2022, they lost a lot. and now the, despite all that, the soviet, the old. so here miss of the one nation seems to have survived in russia at least, and also in some parts of ukraine. how is that? yeah, i mean, that is correct, but as you said correctly, it is in this, right? if a look at the loss of the russian army, it's mostly people from the far, far regions, far as from russia, from moscow. right? so it's not people from the mouth code. there are some even separation and divisions within russia. and the same was true in soviet union, there were some primary people, right, of the mosque of it. and the people who were leaving nearby and all other people
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and all other nations that subjugated by but the primary russian so called people. so it was imposed through this occasion so that all the people from other nation need to actually deny, dear heritage and become the russian. but again, it is and if it know it. and if the one of the reasons why the full union class, then roman aside, took that, joining us from clear, thank you very much for sharing your expertise with that. so look now as some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. russian president vladimir putin has met with his defense minister survey should go to discuss the snap military drills being carried up a russia specific fleet put in said the exercise is demonstrated the country's high levels of military readiness, but that moscow's priority remained ukraine. keith has said it
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will push poland to reopen its borders to ukrainian food and grain and pause at all, said warsaw. poland announced on saturday that it would block. the important transit of grain in bed to protect is agricultural sector, hungary, on selection. i've introduced some similar bands in italy, police are found nearly 2 tons of cocaine. floating off the east coast of sicily authority set the record whole had a market value of more than 400000000 euros. according to officials, the drugs were likely left at sea for later recovery and transportation to the mainland by criminal gangs. in japan, the g seven's foreign ministers are meeting top diplomats from the member states are discussing current crises and challenges from ukraine to saddam emphasize, emphasizing that they want to maintain the international order. they have been keen
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to present a united front of their approach to china. after a recent attack on to pans prime minister casita security at a cheese 7 meeting is on high alert. the group of 7 is county headed by japan. the foreign ministers are meeting to discuss the war in ukraine and china increasingly aggressive stance towards taiwan, japan till she mathias. she wants those who want to change the international order in the mean colors. so we will family project any union after attempts to change the status, go by force, or all rushes aggression against clain, as well as a threat of use of nuclear weapons. by doing so, we will demonstrate to the world that you serve and strong determination to uphold the international order based on the law. the sudden violence in sudan is also on the agenda for the cheese 7th foreign ministers. the united states is calling for
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a ceasefire. one echoed by the u. k. with all the immediate future lies in the hands of the journals who all engaged in this fight. and we call upon them to put peace 1st to bring an end to the fighting. to get back to negotiations. that's what the people seed all want. that's what the people sit on deserve. the foreign ministers meeting comes ahead of a full summit of cheese 7 leaders in hiroshima in may. ah, joan football now and this season's bundles leader fryeburg have been one of the quiet success stories spot their form has suffered lately. cassandra lies men
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needed to win and blame and to get their champions league bid back on track. and they had to do it the hard way after the host struck 1st. dream and fans were hopeful, their team would finally give them something to cheer about after 5 winless 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 the 2nd fry books. defense was seemingly still in the changing rooms, and they are not a bit in court. 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 back of freeman's. net rule on sol ivoly home to school fry books 1000th bundis league ago. just 4 minutes after the equalizer lucas villas pinpoint header put the visitors in france
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. a moment of genius from the german leaving usually puff lanka, no chance in the bream and go to one foot. 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 and on your belly and failed to continue that strong home form as they were held to a 11 draw by lowly bow when you took the lead on the brink half time through a beautiful, struck free k creation at the national. your said, you ronald, which told the bull, perfectly. ponce, the key. but the leap wasn't enough as bull net at a 2nd half penalty to take an important point in the relegation battle alone remained 3rd in the table with 6 games after play
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by liver cuz there have been the leagues in the form team. they travel to vall spoke looking for a 6th straight when as they mount their own champions, lea campaign bars sada. as moon's deflected shot against the cross bump was as close as they came to, a winner became finished without goals leaving liver cuz the 7 points are 4th place and both coaches looking a little bit frustrated. now let's see how the ballistic table looks, with 6 games left at last gasp. equalizer by short. gov mentor but missed the chance to go top. they remain 2 points behind by on board stays, 3 points, clear, stuck out in the delegation play of place and shock as when over had a believe, seize them, switch places at the bottom, and have some more stories for you from the world of sports. but if he had to shock
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