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inspiring story about survival of the home. i don't get the tennis. i was the only one. what mind luc music in nazi germany watch now on youtube. d. w documentary. ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin. heavy fighting and sedans, capital cartoon. as a power struggle between the army and a paramilitary group enters a 3rd day, nearly a 100 people had been killed in st. battles and airstrikes. also coming up. sure they run or stay put. ukrainian civilians are weighing up the risks of staying in
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their homes on the frontline of the war. and russia. st. silence is one of its strongest critics. a journalist and top opposition activists perceived a hefty jail term after he's convicted of treason will speak to a friend and former colleague of his about the sentence. ah, hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us, un secretary general antonio guitarist has called on the rival factions in sudan to immediately cease hostilities and restore, call. heavy fighting between the countries army and rival paramilitaries has raged into the 3rd day. clashes have now spread beyond the capital cartoon. military forces are battling the so called rapids support forces for control of the strategic town of morabe and its airport as well as the countries main c port port
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sedan. the 2 sides were angling to merge, but became locked in a power struggle at least 97 people have now been killed since fighting began on saturday, a brief ceasefire to help people caught up in the conflict, brought little relief behind to gent over the skies of car tim 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 group, the rapid support forces all r s f. have 10 that guns on each other. just months after signing a deal to restless degree in room. the violence is already seen. schools of death left the cities airport and top military buildings. badly scarred
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concern is mounting internationally about what this violence means for the stability in sudan and the region. speaking on the sidelines of a g 7 summit and japan, u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin cooled fur turned to piece ah, was raleigh of you again across all reporters on the need for an immediate cease fire. and a return to toss talks that were very promising in putting sit down on the path to a full transition to civilian life. government, people in sudan, one military back in the burse. they want democracy. they want certainly like government sudan these to return to their path. the clutches are interruption of a long simmering power struggle between the army and the r s. f. he 1st joined forces to asked former dictator oma al busha in 2019 former prime minister,
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abdullah. hum, dock wound a strain from sedans, current political pulse. we have said good bye to dictate that she forever. we can have reversal. we can have setbacks, but will never be defeated. the r s f and the army, blame each other for starting the conflict and fight. say they went back down. journalist patrick gal, yet as in juba in south sudan. he told us about the situation in cartoon today. yeah, we've spoken to a number of people including relative to that we have in sedan. all of us in south down are very concerned on possible level. but also of course, what we're hearing is that the fighting is around the airport and the fighting useful also around the presidential palace. now somebody who has been in come to them 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. also from the apple is 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 on the, in the houses sound on our food sound on our water. electricity's also be cut off to some some homes because some of the lions going there have been destroyed by the bullet. so yeah, the fighting is, is ongoing and is a concern for every sudanese and 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 many said he's now now to the war in ukraine and everyday life. there is a gamble for those living in cities on the front line, civilians find themselves under fire from rockets and artillery shells on nearly a daily basis. every decision to leave home to get food or supplies can have daily consequences. but there are people who are staying and they have very different
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reasons for taking that risk. d. w as much thunder joined in evacuation team on 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 confronting 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. have accusation unit nicknamed white angels. shop is currently in the space but it's been modeling the most number, but the flipper sample bought the modeling was a boy was a leak. um apple really got a new quest for this and this was really easy. was more known about the bits all through live through what they bought by
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a colleague came within 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. russian forces are making gains. still about 2000 people choose to remain a resilience point. there's team electricity and company my life insurance special. usually, you know, you get when you put your reference to the local green student, which you don't get, you know,
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you kanadi 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 blanca and legislative level video of us for a fellow cerebral down leo. it can be proper previous doctor, the doctor will she was that you any mobile but what's the point of no use that gives you that equals for their home. i do watch and i do show that louis of mine was of the college and her bow away to know how the wish was pretty g, georgia supreme. it was but she woke up with your help with because it's kind of fear is what's keeping them absolutely. when you're yours. yes, she just was,
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you know, they don't like the but he said you, you hadn't been there by. you know, you never took us for much to switch police officers, camp force people to leave when and russian propaganda has left some scared of the ukrainian authorities. in my mobile, i am are very much house le lumiere, new gym. when i was a my number, anyone from i believe the book raska, the brain which will on 424 presidents cymbalta new over some and we have to stop filming and seek shelter. the line was a bit more the as soon as it's safe, we go to where the bomb hit so well we were just finishing up with that lady in the basement and i'm just a few 100 meters away. we heard a big bank and this is the aftermath of the lot that impacted here is
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a few minutes ago, literally and hooked his whole place apart. that's everyday life for this was the town's market. this woman came to sell household goods that 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. rushing 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. those who stay know the fighting will continue. and i was drive away in chess, if yadda we're close to bach, mute. he would start less than 10 percent of people have stayed. if he can, 5 after here we meet alike. he is 74 years old and used to be an economist. now he grows onions behind, broken windows at them. we breath got
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a t lady so well. natalie lied anita rockwood. he saw one must be a witch heels who don't fit me fit with you. oh, take a yet to do a test by didn't come my yet woodville. will you not sure she be it. will i? plenty of willa. jackie hewitt idea to can you westmore fibral eric yet that particular what war aleck relies on donations for the basics, despite the conditions, either out of poverty or pride, he staying here in coach it's and you could the ye if it yet to read you say no no up, but as you took my are you ready to liberally, yan, you got your teeth, my hill here. hut will chose yours was a her own it a reboot. is it out? not stay let we ask him to show us a memory something from before the war. he pulls out this and soviet military id 43 years old, if you kept close to, hadn't akin on nikia, blackwood, e h, exotica,
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me, who at that you know, it's a unique is you, would you put, you make it, and you ship williams shabby. it's going to say you shift will daily of soviet scott mikka that i should ideally mean. yeah. it not? yes. but yet, then you put i and as yella for so glad you know what you not that will at that get like when you make it, then not dabilla. how glad you're right. 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, but waiting for russians to arrive the lab back enough the if can we ask police officer? he naughty about this case. we're gonna go lazar lee. i think he re propagate year and a year to coach that was on the her was go home hero was leeway. watch in for my to special get next to me yet. thank you. re book
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a call either 3 more. well, it will be great, thank you. through the yes i thought you might consider while you are in year or the to the offices of the white angels can offer away out of town for those who want to take it. that story was shot by our team on the 7th of april, some of the people featured in the piece. people who initially refused to leave have since been brought to safety by the white angels police team. so look, now some of the other stories making news round the world today. russian president vladimir putin has met with his defense minister circ, a sugar to discuss the snap, the military drills being carried out by russia's pacific policing routine said the exercise is demonstrated the country's high levels of military readiness, but that most goes priority remained ukraine. the former us senator,
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who help broker northern ireland historic 1998 piece. a court has told feuding political leaders not to let what was achieved. slip away. george mitchell has joined other political leaders at a belfast conference to more 25 years since the good piece that were the good friday agreement for over a year. now, northern ireland, the ball legislature has not been function. the suspect in saturday's attack on japan's prime minister for me of casita, has been sent to the prosecutor's office as authorities continued their investigation sheet. it was uninjured. in the incident, when a suspected pipe bomb was thrown at him during the campaign of the suspect was arrested at the scene. staying in japan, foreign ministers of the g. 7 group of highly industrialized countries are meeting top diplomats from the member states are discussing current crises from ukraine to
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sudan, emphasizing that they want to maintain the international order. they had been keen to present a united front of their approach to china. after a recent attack on to pans prime minister casita security at at she 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 mother yochi, once those who want to change the international order, the colors. so we will family reject any union after attempts to change the status quo by force or, or rush of aggression against clain, as well as the threat of use of nuclear weapons. by doing so, we will demonstrate to the wild, the g 7 strong determination to uphold the international order based on the law.
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the sudden violence in sudan is also on the agenda for the she 7th foreign ministers. the united states is calling for a ceasefire. one echoed by the u. k. with all the immediate future lies 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 fighting to get back to negotiations. that's what the people she'd all want, that's what the people who sit on deserve. the foreign ministers meeting comes ahead of a full summit of she 7 leaders in hiroshima. in may, western governments and human rights organizations have widely condemned the sentencing of kremlin critic vladimir cover, missouri to 25 years and a russian labor camp. a moscow court convicted the prominent jer,
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russian journalist, and political activist of treason, and spreading disinformation about the russia military cause her career with raw, had denied the charges. the u. s. ambassador to russia said the sentence was a sign of moscow's weakness, not strength, and was clearly an attempt to silence disseminated government. or most of his lawyer told d w that in the, in light of her clients, poor health, the jail term amounted to a death sentence, a so called strict regime labor camp in russia. it's the kinds of prison in which vladimir kind of mertsa may now spend the next 25 years of his life. the dual russian and british citizen is one of russia's last prominent opposition figures. he's been behind balls since april 2022. russian authorities arrested canada after he did now. thrushes, so called special military operation in ukraine. during his speech to american
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politicians. he was 1st charge with spreading false information about the russian military. then russian, prosecutors added a charge of treason, the son of a soviet era journalist carol mertsa has worked to the journalist and political activists. since he was 16, he served as part of the coordinating council of the russian opposition. and the enjo open russia. he was also widely seen as a protege of murdered opposition, lead a bars nymphs of was gun down near the kremlin in 2015 car. maza also alleges he was the target of political violence, twice narrowly surviving. what talked it described as intentional poisonings long an outspoken critic of latin putin. kalamazoo remained defiant during his trial, saying he is proud of his statements and looks forward to the day when the people who are least russia's invasion of ukraine are recognized as criminals. were joined now by a former colleague and friend blooded mir color and build broward. there was the
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largest foreign investor in russia until he was declared a threat to national security for exposing corruption in russian state own companies. his efforts have led to the passing of the bank, nit sky act, which sanctioned human rights abusers and corrupt officials. thanks for joining us, bill. your friend and former colleague has been sentenced to 25 years in prison share with us your thoughts on this day. well my main thought is just absolute horror. vladimir is again a guy who is in ill health at the moment because they tried to poison him twice. he's losing the sensation in both of his feet because of the nerve damage of those poisonings, dead and he can barely walk. now he's lost about 20 kilos, and as his lawyer said, this is not a life sentence, this is a death sentence. they will, they will basically kill him in prison if he has to carry on with the sems. and so
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i'm crying on the inside right now for my friend and my colleague because what they're doing to him is just truly in humane karma. morsa holds both russian and british passports has the british government bill done all it can to help and the answer is no. so the 1st thing that we did it myself and his wife, you have gania, after he was arrested was we went to different countries that had passed the magnet ski at the magnet ski at freezes, the assets and bands, the visas of human rights violators. and vladimir was, was absolutely essential in getting this law passed and we went to them and said you need to sanction the perpetrators who had put him in his persecutors, essentially. and canada, sanction them the united states, sanction them. but britain, where he is got citizenship has not sanctioned them. so britain is effectively
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doing nothing for their own citizen while other countries where he doesn't have any connection or doing all sorts of things. and so it's quite remarkable how passive the british government has been in the care of more as a case so far. this verdict sends a terrifying message to those who oppose the government's policies in russia, especially those who oppose the war. will anyone there dare to speak out against putin after this? well, i think that that's one of the purposes of having such a crazy and exaggerated jail sends is not just to punish vladimir who is certainly an enemy of the regime. but if that is to send a message to everybody else who might be thinking about standing up to put and might be thinking about standing up against the war that look, you know, you're going to get either a life sentence or a death sends. if you do, and so very few people are so brave as to take that risk to, to make that sacrifice. and so i think that that protein has probably achieved one
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of his big games, which is to effectively terrorize zone citizens. i've got a quote here, i'd like to share with our viewers. these are remarks, the blood of mere caro mores are made at the closing session of his trial in moscow . he told the judge that quote, the day will come when the darkness over our country will dissipate when a war will be called a war and a use surfer use surfer and when those who kindle this on a kindled and unleash this war rather than those who try to stop it will be recognised as criminals. feel broader? do you share your friends faith in russia's future? well, you know that in any kind of partnership there, there are the, you know, the people seeing the glass, half full and a half glass half empty. i'm, i'm more of a pessimist and i do hope that one day russia will be a better place. but it's hard for me to see anything good when vladimir has
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basically been been locked up for the rest of his life for the simple crime of protesting the war and calling food and human rights violator. it's very hard for me to have any optimism about anything right now. as you mentioned, sanctions were imposed upon russia for different reasons. those sanctions have been tightened to since the ukraine, the, the full scale invasion of ukraine by, by russia. what do you suggest, bill? that could be done to help people like your friend who's now facing 25 years in jail. well, i'm so far as some, some countries haven't sanctioned the individuals involved in a mere persecution. those countries should. and when i say those countries, i mean the eu has not sanctioned his persecutors. the you should burden should, australia should i think every single person, every judge was involved in his there are 3 judges. every judge involved in this,
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every prosecutor, every police been involved in this trumped up case, should find themselves nate, their names permanently indelibly on a list so that they, that when they're putting regime falls, they can't travel anywhere. but they keep that can't keep their assets in the west and it should, we should make an example out of them in the same way as they're making an example of latimer. it should go both ways. bill, thank you very much for talking with us today. that's the ceo of hermitage, capital management, and human rights activists. bill broader fell some sports and football. how to balloons? 5 to defeat to charlotte, the weekend was too much for the clubs hierarchy. they've sacked coach sandra, response and appointed. how dar de dar die rather for a 3rd stint in charge. how about i is back at martinez his home away from home. and he been. i'm not here to promise anything one game at
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a time and results results results, results. goodness, dog 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 the previous code, sondra spots departed with headset on a 6 game win streak including the weekend, thrashing of the hands of 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 to have lots of mistakes, we need to correct what i can already see. some things that aren't working here for
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us. it's continuous dot. i knows he'll need some lack along the way to see if he can keep them up. hatter who drink to that, that isn't always we end with a wildlife encounter that came just a little too close for comfort. david oppenheimer was relaxing at home reading a book when an uninvited guest walked in. it's hard to tell who was more surprised, the bear or the reader. happily, they both emerged unharmed from the chance encounter in the us state of north caroline you're watching d. w. there is just a reminder of the top story we're following for you this, our un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has called on the rivals factions in sudan to immediately cease facilities and
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restore, called heavy fighting between the countries army and the so called rapids support forces has raged into a 3rd day classes of spread from the capitol cartoon to other parts of the country . up next on the w news. we got our science show for you to more today looking at how good artificial intelligence is and recognizing human emotions . i'm terry mark. thanks
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