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what drives them? ah, to be nice to know what is happening there were series guardians of truth watch now on youtube dw documentary, ah ah, this is dw live from burly. russia silence is one of the strongest critics. a prominent journalist, them political activists, receives a hefty jail, turned off to his convicted of trees, also on the program st. battle and as strike since the dawn, as fighting there between the army and the paramilitary group, and as a 3rd day,
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nearly a 100 people have now been killed. plus should they run all stay put? ukrainian civilians are weighing up the risks of staying of their homes on the frontline of the war class in the buddhist vega, fryeburg for behind. but haman bought the battle back to claim a crucial win as they chase a place in the champions league. all that and a lot more coming up in sports. ah, i'm gabrielle as well come to the program. the prominent russian journalist and political activists flooded me a car most that has been convicted of treason and spreading this information about the russian military. he's been sentenced to 25 years in a rational labor cap following
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a conviction. car masa has denied the charges. his lawyer told d w that in the light of her client's poor health, the jail term amounted to a death sentence. during rossetto is the obvious for moscow bureau chief reporting. now from regards dw, is banned from reporting in russia. and i asked him earlier whether this verdict and the harsh sentence come as any surprise nor garrett. it wasn't a surprise, it was expected even though this was a so called close trial journalists, supporters, politicians, western diplomats were not allowed to be present, but neither the politician cameras are himself nor the kremlin. critics assumed that the trial was fair, fair for the critical thinking russian public. let's say, as this was a political motivated process, i, caramel zide has been charged with different things including discrediting the russian army and treason,
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or russian state media. acclaimed that the former journalist had kept organisations, organizations from nato countries undermine russia's national security for money, as the other charges for deliberate spreading false information about the russian armed forces. this is what time censorship law that was introduced in russia after the war started. yeah, go good, ec say that 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, the noise after the war began, carriers are publicly harshly criticized rushes government since april last year. he wasn't custody. and now for 25 years in jail. now tell us 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. a. he is a former journalist, as i sat with the russian and a british citizenship. and he is one of the yup,
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last gremlins harshest critics who didn't live abroad in exile or a war behind bars. 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 that 20152017. i faced alleged poisoning attacks and barely survived. amazon said he was the victim of attacks as rational authorities denied any involvement in these alleged attacks. in his final speech today, colonel tsar compared his trial to one of yours stalin's short trials in the 19 thirty's. he declined to ask the court for clemency. he said she 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
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a clear signal to everyone is strong warning and but despite this verdict, there are, are still plenty of russians who are critical over the gram linda who protest in 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 here re richer to there. thank you very much, jerry. to sedan now. we're heavy fighting between the army and rival paramilitaries has entered the 3rd day clashes of spread from the capital cartoon with the military. also battling the so called rapids support forces for control of maroon and its international airport. as well as the country's main seaport, port saddam, it is i, it was supposed to merge, thought, are locked in a power struggle at least 97 people have been killed since fierce fighting began on
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saturday. a brief these 5 to help people caught up in the conflict, brought little let up in the violets. room fight to gent over the skies of cartoon cleans thick smoke. and the ominous rumble of gunfire. a signal that the conflict is spilling over into a 3rd day to dance army and the paramilitary grapes, the rapid support forces o r s f. have 10 their guns on each other. just months after signing a deal to restore a civilian route. the violence is already seen schools of death left the cities appleton 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
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sidelines of a g 7 summit in japan, u. s. secretary of state antony, blinkin cooled fur turned 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 sudan on the path to a full transition to civilian led government. people in sedan want the military back in the bears. they want democracy. they want steadily like government sedan needs to return to their have reserved clutches or interruption of a long simmering power. struggle between the army and the r s. f. he 1st joined forces to asked former dictator omar al basha in 2019 former prime minister abdullah ham dock warned of straying from sudan current political pulse. we have
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said good bye to dictate that ship forever. we can have reversal, we can have said backs, but will never be defeated. the r s f and the army, blame each other for starting the conflict and say they went back down and we can speak to journalists, patrick, or it's joining us from juba in south saddam patrick day, 3 of fine to incident. what do you know about the situation in the capital right now? yeah, we've spoken to a number of people including relative to that we have in. so don, all of us in south down are very concerned on possible level. but also of course, what we are hearing is that the fighting is around the airport and the fighting useful also around the presidential palace. now somebody who has been in cartoon like me, the airport in. so down in the capitol, the cartoon is actually in the middle of the city as well as the presidential
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palace is not far away from the apple in the middle of the city. and this is the challenge because the fighting, if in the middle of the city and many people of course are caught up in the houses sound on out for sound on our water, electricity. it's also be cut off to some, some homes because some of the lines going there have been destroyed by the bullet . so yeah, the fighting use is ongoing and he's a concern for every suit and he's on the people we are talking to are saying no one is safe and no way or is it because they're fighting who was grading across the country. so that's really the concern for me. so then you know, so both sides of the conflict claiming to be in control of key locations. you mentioned the present presidential palace, the airport also the state broadcast. is there any clear picture emerging about who is in control of the country up to nowadays no clear picture which is emerging because people expect that whoever is really in a more control of territory or whatever you call it, the city would go on
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a national tv or radio on and now that we are in control, we are in charge of these areas. and these areas, maybe this is where we have not yet to no control. but this is not happening, both sides up just, you know, making announcement via phone calls to some generally and from non location. they don't disclose where they are. so there is really no indication or is having an upper hand. and the fact that the violence is just ongoing, it means perhaps it is 5050 is only a guess. nobody really knows who is, is, is controlling the larger part of the city. now, the 2 generals responsible for the fighting blame each other. neither of them seems to be willing to hold talks. you think the situation is going to get worse before it gets better? it is, it is, it is likely to get was because now i, for example, the regional body, the intergovernmental authority and development had the family to watch it on
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sunday to, to, to come up with a way forward regarding what is happening in the sudan. and there was agreement that the president of south so down the president. ok, now you should travel to so that as soon as possible. but you see this is also not that big challenge. that means that that hope for negotiation is still far away because they are supposed to travel, but fighting is around the apple play and cannot land. and there is the fighting is spreading. another option would be maybe to land impossible down and try to, to, to, to see if they did the leaders of the water inside could go to park. so that was it . i'm have a big apple but fighting is also taking place. so basically the need as will have agreed to go and try to begin some form of negotiation, i still are able to, to, to, to, to really go to that country. and that's where the challenge is. and as long as discontinued it, even to get, we'll get more complicated because look, there are also leaders of i'm group example people come from,
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it stopped them part of to down and you know, by mount and in, in blue nile. and they have, or they have, they have these leaders of in so down there were implementing the 2020 piece agreement. and these people have, i'm still active, they are the basis. so if i told any of them will be hot in this violence, then you would expect his troops or that to me to be also join these violence. so it would easily spread across it is really put on that is brought on as soon as possible. thank you very much, journalist patrick. oh, yes. from juba in south sudan. you're welcome. in ukraine everyday life in the front line, cities is a gamble. a civilians found themselves under fire from rock as an artillery shells on a daily basis. ever decision to leave home to get food or supplies could be your last
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. but there are people who are staying and they have reasons for taking that risks . are complex. dw correspondent mac sunday joint and evacuation team of ukrainian police as they tried 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 an audience to me throw belong to a police evacuation unit, nicknamed white angels thump a horse dog mildly. and i was a boy. i was a leak. i mabel, willie garden of her grasp. read this in the parade. this refurbished louis moore's note book. bought the 5th or thrill he tele bathrooms. they bought on the natalie by available this was home to more than 32000 people before the war bombs,
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and shall still fall in this ruined place. russian forces are making gains still about 2000 people choose to remain a resilience point. there's t, electricity, and company. my guess is that what insurance special usually you know, you get a good reference for you which you don't get to, you know model now d and d may 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 bunker and legislative level video of us for a fellow cerebral down leo, the proper previous doctor,
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the just wishing him was your name, which the point at no use and that gives you that equal flow there. more home i do watch in addition to bits of water, the college and her bow away to know how the wish was pretty easy. those supreme it was pressure woke up with your hotel was because it's kind of fear is what's keeping them absolutely. when yo yos, yes, yes. as you know, they don't like that, but he's a senior. yeah, i've been there, but he's not on him. yes, look us up, don't you so much to switch it. police officers can't force people to leave me not . and russian propaganda has left some scared of the ukrainian authorities. my mother in law, william or chelsea, lara's lumiere, la william lake, where was the one number and you're one of them. i believe the book raska, there it for him, which will on for a former it brains here for me,
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for solice symbol dinner over summer. we have to stop filming and seek shelter. yeah. but i am. would it be more likely as soon as it's safe, we go to where the bomb hit it's. well we're, we're just finishing up with that lady in the basement room. 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 his whole place apart. that's every day late. sure enough. this was the town's market. this woman came to sell household goods and she isn't hurt, but you can see she's in shock of the fca was a frontline city long before the rushing, full scale invasion of 2022 frontline not only in the physical war but also in the fight for people's loyalties brushing back rebels were in control for
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a brief period in 2014, before the ukrainians. took it back. not everyone here is happy about that. lazar lee at the q report, korea kia a year to coach that was on the her was go home hero. i mostly lou are in for my 2 roster shrunk. is boring, extra credit me yet. like you re book cake always or 3 more. well, this was what was work ukraine took you through the yet like eager. oh got dora pacific, misconceived, or were you in the play store in your or did she the offices of the white angels can offer a way out of town for those who want to take it. that her thought by our 1st one amongst some guitar not to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. rushes president vladimir putin has met with his defense minister, sergey should go to discuss the snap military drills being carried out by russia.
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specifically, putin said the exercise has demonstrated the country's high levels of military readiness, but that moscow's priority remained ukraine. keith has said it will push poland to reopen its borders to ukrainian food and grain in ports at talks in warsaw. poland announced on saturday. it would block the import and transit of grain in a bed to protect its agricultural sect up hunger. in slovakia have introduced similar bands, police in italy have found nearly 2 tons of cocaine floating off the east coast of sicily. authorities set the record hall 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. that is, evans foreign ministers, are meeting in japan. the top diplomats from the member states are discussing
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current crises from ukraine to sedan, emphasizing that they want to maintain the international order. they have been keen to present a united front in their approach to china. after a recent attack on to pans prime minister casita security at she 7 meeting is on high alert. the group of 7 is currently headed by japan. the foreign ministers are meeting to discuss the war in ukraine, and china increasingly aggressive stance towards taiwan. japan till she martha yochi, once those who want to change the international order, the colors. so we will family reject any unilateral attempt to change the status girl by force or, or rushes aggression against clain, as well as the threat of use of nuclear weapons. by doing so, we will demonstrate to the wild that you serve and strong determination to uphold
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the international order based on the rule of law. the sudden violence in sudan is also on the agenda for the g. seven's foreign ministers. the united states is calling for a cease fire. one echoed by the u. k. with all the immediate future noise in the hands of the generals 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 won't. that's what the people who sit on deserve. the foreign ministers meeting comes ahead of a full summit of cheese 7 leaders in hiroshima, inmate ah, football. now amanda, in this season's bundles, legal, scribe oak,
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have been one of the quiet success stories, but their form has suffered lately. cuz centralized men needed a when and blame and forget 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. the wind 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 and 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 back of freeman's. net rule on sol i volleyed home to school, fry books 1000th bundis league ago. just 4 minutes after the equalizer lucas
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julio pinpoint header put the visitors in france. m. o of genius. from the german leaving years he pub lanka, no chance in the bream and go to one foot. fryeburg proved to be the final school and freeman's windlass. drake extends to 6 games. fryeburg hood christians try steam secure, an important 3 points in the fight for the champions league. spots by a lever couldn't have been the leagues inform team lately. they travel to vall spoke looking for a 6 straight win as they mount their own champions league charge. but thought us as moons deflect, the chal against the cross bow, was as close as they came to a winner, and finished without golds, leaving liver, who's the 7 point. so full place, both coaches and
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a little bit frustrated. now let's take a look at the rest of the buddhist liquor results from foot to drew. with glovebox by an endorsement, both true lights beat oxbow, cologne and mines shed the spoils and shaka dominated, hand her belly. let's now see how the bonus, like a table, looks with 6 games to go alaska, equalize emotional god meant dormant, missed the chance to go top. they remain 2 points behind. bion bomb says 3 points, clear of stood guard in the relegation. play of place and shock as when of a hatta seized them switch places at the bottom. but the to show ok was too much for that had to hierarchy. they've sac coach zillow's while and appointed paul dar die for a 3rd stint in charge start. i was on belt again at a press conference earlier today would then be spelled out. i is back at what is his home away from home. gotcha. by when he been here,
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i'm not here to promise anything one game at a time and results results. results results again this dodge eyes task once again is to save the club from relegation. just as he did in 2021 in his 1st engine charge from 2015 to 2019 even met the club into europe in the euroleague . how times have changed previous coach sondra spots departed with headset on a 6 game win streak, including the weekend thrashing of the hands. relegation rival shall despite huge investments, the club is continued to struggle on the pitch and to find an identity degree to credibility getting the job. so my play is saying most about this, so that's what's important to me is what happens next week. if we're being honest
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to have lots of mistakes, we need to correct what i can already see. some things that aren't working here in the 20th, i thought i knows he'll need some luck along the way too. but if he can keep them up, hats who drink to that isn't always some more sports news, ambrey for you. in motor g p, there was a shock, went out of the ground, praise of the america, after raining well champion from chesko. vanya crushed out while leading the race out loud spain's alex rinsed to into 1st place. and he held on for his 1st victory of the season and just the 6 of his career and a golf australia of grace kim has won the lottie championship in hawaii made victory on the women's professional circuit. the 22 year old birdie, the final 2 holes, to finish 4 on the par before winnie wait for when comes in on kim's 3rd appearance,
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on the 12th and we had the show with a wildlife encounter that came just a little too close for comfort at least for david oppenheimer who was relaxing at home reading a book when an uninvited guest walked in. it's hard to tell. it was more surprise, the bear or the reader happened. they're both emerged unharmed. from this chance a counter filmed in the us state of north carolina. reminder to keep your gotten gates locked. and another reminder of the top story we're following for you at this are the army. and so it's a don appears to be stepping up. it's a tax on rival paramilitaries. witnesses say asked price, have pounded basis used by the rapid support forces. at least 97 people have been killed and hundreds more than 2 days of fierce fight.
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