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ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, at least 78 people are killed in a stampede in yemen. most of the victims were crushed as i gathered in a school to receive aid for ramadan. also on the program, another failed cease fire in sudan, thousands. flea is fighting between the army and paramilitary forces continues.
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thousands more, remained trapped in their homes. and we look at ukraine's hidden dangerous experts war, the hazards from unexploded land mines covering a 3rd country for report from the ha ah, until gale, welcome to the program. at least 78 people have been killed in a stampede in yemen. the crush happened when hundreds of people that gathered the charity event in the capital santa to receive a financial aid during the muslim holy month of ramadan. our next report contains images as you may find distressing. oh, desperately trying to free themselves. as security guards shouted the crowd to turn back,
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others attempted to pull people from the massive bodies but for many who had come in the hopes of receiving 5000 yamini rails or about 8 u. s. dollars. it was already too late. hundreds of injured people were taken to local hospitals as were the bodies of the dead officials from the who t rebel group which control santa will, quick to visit the injured and the scene of the stampede. investigators already looking into the causes of the tragedy. some eye witness reports indicate that the crowd may have panicked due to gunfire. it's yet another bitter blow for yemenis, already suffering from more than 8 years of war and
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a devastating humanitarian crisis. straight to the human capital and we can join journalist nasa shaker a welcome to the w data. can we start with a casualty figures? what? what can you tell us about those who i ever see this statement around 6 am or this morning on the spokesperson off the altima city. so that is a stand at i mean $78.00. you will die including 77 who are wives. oh, well you did. all you one died is regarding the in just the well they are according to session session including their it's dean in critical condition. there are other people who are who got wired. he's many of them
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over the right. so 70 dead, $77.00 and injured there. earlier news news agencies were reporting many more injured than that. is it possible that that officials are trying to play down the casualty figures? so i cannot confirm this or denied ok because i'm looking to ship one's agency with cited the c m a spokesperson buyer to 2 hours later, the same, a spokesperson, a lease official statements and reported to myself. and the distance was session t a 75. and i was also there, you see, and i didn't see a lot of it. i really am a block. so i didn't think that the they were high. there will be
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a right people as standing outside the hospital waiting for assisting for the internet with us. and i wonder official saying about the likely course. there were reports that took gunfire course to panic. of course, this is one of the rumors. ok that according to a bill i was mrs. they said the gun. 4 fire kim, after the corral and the security of rush this. yeah, try to disparage people because as you sit in the room where i mean the entrance to the school where people were gathering is a minor is through the main street. ok. so hundreds of people were in this is 3, and the main gate of the school is a stair. ok to walk or 2 or one minute. i'm ha,
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so the people in the video with the do the, we're saying it will take some steps so that we can open the main gate. so when the people opened the main gate and people much worse, and this is what comes the and the is time b. so i don't think that the forces fired all the time because the statement of benjamin lane and all the 3 there were the, making the financial aid to the people said that it would be a city of interest. so if you are a part of the right, i understand that i've not been arrested my being an investigator at nasa shaker and the counselor and i thank you so much for joining the company right now to sit down. we are fighting between the army on the paramilitary rapid
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support force shows no sign of ending after the fighting off the light to fix fire, but is a report to be lining the streets of the capitol. thousands of civilians are fleeing the airport closed and supplies of food, water, and medicine. i'm running out at least 270 people have been killed since violence broke out on saturday. locking up for good mohammed is one of many people fleeing hard to taking just a few necessities with him alone and with the kin. i'm heading for the southern region. it's no longer possible to live here that there is no bread anymore. no food, no water, no gasoline. it up in the sydney's capital on the river nile feels like a ghost time. a latest attempt at a cease fire between the army and
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a power military force has failed. over the head of the army and the deputy, the head of the rest that have shared power into johnson's 2021 and signed to deal with political parties. in december 2022. it's going to forge a path towards civilian rule. many of them, however, they disagree on key issues. and these tensions erupted into fierce clashes on saturday. for the cities residents, the situation is becoming more and more precarious. bread is in short supply in large parts of the capital. doctor's report that many clinics are lacking crucial medical supplies, which are being blocked by the warring parties. people can move to hospitals and benefits cannot reach people at homes. that is a delay to then really needed adequate medical care. and that's hurtful when we have a little bit of infrastructures. unfortunately, that's even worse for places all of our remaining here isn't an option for many
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sudanese, but with little hope for a quick end to the fighting. they likely won't be returning home anytime soon. will patrick oil, his journey mister political analysts, to space in cuba, a neighboring south sudan. he told me more about the fighting. yeah. the letters we're hearing from our so don is the fighting is still ongoing at night last night . there was a moment and when it was quiet and there was hope that that quietness would continue. but unfortunately, i did not saw reportedly, egypt in troops with pilots, basically training sit in these pilots. they had been caught up in the fight. and actually we were told that last night they were moved to class to me, and out. we also told that they were evacuated. and so there was a moment in which the fighting actually was not there, but they,
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after they immediately did the parties that are fighting, began fighting again on fighting is continuing up to now. right. and this, i think, is the 2nd sci fi to fail. what seems to be the problem? yes, this is the 2nd sci fi that he's failing. there is a thinking among many sit in his people that both sides in the fighting. i believe that they can actually gain some grounds. they are thinking is that at least maybe somebody will win. so those are the things that we're making really, this part is not to not to obey the sci fi because one side things i may window the fighting outright. another one things, maybe i should gain more ground so that when we begin negotiation, then i am having an upper hand. so those up possibly day there isn't as to why deciding it is really not, not stopping. right so,
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so it doesn't look like this is going to stop and i keep hearing people say that this could spiral into a civil war. what would that look like? yeah, this doesn't look like it will install. father was because of yes, you know the claims and counterclaims for example. this is don force, i will tell you we are in control of fire, you know, 90 percent of the city and then the support forces will say no is not true in control of 70 percent. so there are those kinds of, you know, claims and found a claim. so everybody want to show that their input hold on something that's, that's very bad because it doesn't really, you know, low even mediate as willing to, to mediate, to come in. and of course, it is likely to become a war because of many reasons as well. and number one is that the number of people now affected by the war is very big over the fighting for that matter. maybe it was
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a very big then that people also would like, you know, we're losing out also the number is, is growing. another complication is there so many groups in this for example, we have got, i've never joined the government in the southern part of sudan in blue nile in south to find new but mountain. you also have groups. i'm. the problem is that those groups have the lead up the car to him and is fighting is going on in to my other part of the country. if anything happens to any of the leaders, maybe the injured or something and receive this information, they are likely to also join and so it, it, it becomes a civil war and, and of course the got. wow. ok, thank you for outlining that. so clearly for joining us of patrick oil to journalist and political em list. that's a look at some of stories that making news around the world. south korean k pop
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star moon, been a member of the astro boy band has been found dead. a 25 local media report, the sing was found that he's home in so where he appears will take him to my music label fantasia, said the other members of astro fellow artists and staff of the label. a deeply saddened and showed he was, parliament is re elected president miguel diaz canal for a 2nd 5 year term communist party lead at 100 percent of the vote in the national assembly as the diaz canal has promised to tackle what he called, inefficiencies as the country faces sorting, inflation and shortages of food and met moscow's bolshoi theatres permanently dropped ballet about legendary russian dancer. rudolph nora general director of vladimir audience at the move was linked to the government's bow circle. g l g b t propaganda. no f has not been performed at the ball. sure. since 2018 because
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of government restrictions i was the war and ukraine continues. people in some parts of the country are already working to rebuild what russian troops have destroyed. but one of the biggest issues facing them is the threat posed by landmarks grants, military estimates that a 3rd of the country is contaminated by anti personnel and anti vehicle mines, as well as unexploded or abandoned munitions. experts say it will take years to clear such a vast area that was particularly affects agricultural workers. ukraine was once one of the world's bread baskets, but now much of it for thailand is too dangerous to be farmed the w. so max xander filed this report from a formerly occupied territories o'clock if fully human should be dusting of tractors in sewing equipment, but he's got nothing left to work with. the russians were here and when they departed, they took everything with them. both. do you still
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go? was this li, macola? what it will be to do will club 0 dollars. so we'll go over with that. a little of billy will read 3 of the more who nationally alicia 30 people working here before the war. but since then, his business lost half a 1000000 euros for a small company that's devastating. it was a relief when the russians withdrew from the harkey region hearing. but they left a threat to the future, buried in the ground. what did they say? we left 5 more period sub void. i need to mean, you know,
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well if you will see it that way you see, i don't know what the to try and you know, the harder with the ground on it should be plowing and planting is too dangerous to move heavy equipment on me for that simple to go, i was always too forward to mob which it was it came soon, putting the hockey region is considered 100 percent contaminated by mines and unexploded ordnance, it's easy to find stuff, visit the tail of a missile. it contains the engine of a russian smash. who knows what's in the ground? no farming will take place on this soil until the place has been cleared by a professional de mining team. and this is the situation for thousands of farmers in many parts of ukraine. at the beginning of the season, we are about to learn that some people are willing to take their chances.
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yodi drove his tractor over a mine. he is lucky to be alive as suitable to abuse it though that my love bullshit would lower the like. from ye, and there's no other gardener donna, this is nick mallos. corky was well known blood v as in just not a mile away. they're fairly then we will know with hello loses. despite the danger, he says he will continue to work. and as he shows us to his own de mining, these are just a few of the things he found on the field. they yelled at me if barry thumb t of some food from the figure logo, gra nguyen, a pedal you need to be in a bus, lead me at the 4th or 5th, figured off in fields across the region. demining teams like this from the halo trust are doing what they can to prevent this from happening. they're finding many
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different, dangerous anti personnel mines with pressure plates on the person. oh, mind bonding fragmentation ah mines ah grenades on trip wires and we are find in all sorts of classroom ignition. used any grain on the vehicle winds in plastic and metal cases. they estimate that 30 to 40 percent of ukraine needs to be checked before being declared safe. we have people that not being able to walk on their own land on their own yards, go for a picnic or walk freely because of the mines. in the other hand, they can't cultivate their land and which is lake that most cases the 1st, the source of income for the family. other scenarios can be infer structure areas that are again contaminated just in ukraine. we are seeing the number of accidents
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increasing. no matter how long the war lasts. the danger of mines will last much longer. farmer all the human has been waiting for help, but is now seriously considering trying to clear his fields himself. if he can't get the season started, he says people will leave and never come back. we're bringing some breaking news, reaching us here at the w. nato secretary general, you install timber has arrived in cave or his 1st visit to ukraine. since russia's full scale invasion to show supporter as the ukraine prepares, a counter offensive re more are matter visits of the, of the nato secretary general to keep throughout the day. here on the w for climate activists have begun a series of protests in, but then to try and push the german government to do more to come global warming, members of the group at last generation or let's to generate see on our calling on
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protesters from across the country to join open ended demonstrations aimed at bringing the german capital to a standstill. they accused the government of breaching the country's constitution by placing too much of the burden for climate change on younger generations. well, political correspondent, matthew moore joins us from the government district near berlin's at brandenburg gates at welcome mathew. what's happening the morning? so was the, the protest behind me began this morning right by the brandenburg gate, which you can probably see in the distance behind me. and it began there and blocked off that one of the main traffic which through the city. and it was a slow protest walk rather than the convention or that kind of that, that protested would be used to seeing where the, where the glue these protestors glue themselves to the streets, to stop traffic moving. but nonetheless, it did cause some, some disruption to 2 drivers this morning here, which isn't exactly what you plan to do. an overall spin the peaceful, generally peaceful. there was a few skirmishes with police. and it's all part of
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a city way campaign to bring while a campaign to bring berlin to a standstill. and the aim is to send a message, know to politicians, to the government that the not doing enough when it comes to climate change. and it's also about sending a message that they need to be much more ambitious and terms of the policies that the, the, an imposing. and one of the things that the protestors here would like to see is they'd like to assume to phase out fossil fuels by 2030, which is far more an dramatic cow or foth, sooner than, than the government is planning to do. the government hasn't even said it will fees are all fossil fuel to set up fees at call so. so that, that and then and it's quite interesting as workers, as people coming from all over germany. i spoke to one woman, christina, from bavaria who told me that, you know, they don't like doing civil disobedience and they don't like put disrupting people's lives that she says, we need to do it so that people wake up, the police for their part see the imposing that and pausing your ideology on other people to global king endangers society,
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dangers democracy so. so those are the kind of that, that, that the arguments here. ok, thanks for that matter or political correspond that matthew at a football are the champions league. semi finalists are now set in stone by a miracle crashed out despite drawing one all against manchester city at 3, no loss in the 1st leg, seal their fate. the english champions will face rail madrid and the final 4 and wednesdays, other quarter final inter milan progressed after thrilling 3. all drew against ben feca saw them when the ty, 53 on aggregate about sets up, a fiery italian darby against fierce city rivals. ac milan until the house and dw sport is here to talk us through those champions. league results are welcome and it was go wrong for bands new coach thomas to go buy an out of the champions league
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a mess season to seems of unraveled. it has to some degree the man pointing at you at the moment is done very little wrong now. he's coming half way through and try to turn the ship around. but it really binary because i played a bit of football team in manchester city. that part of that bit of football team is a guy by the name of earling holland. he's breaking scoring records in the champions league. he scoring faster than christiana, rinaldo, so it's not as good as not just very good. it's absolutely outstanding. what holland is doing interesting, the 2 central figures in this game of pip. guardiola who went from buying to manchester city and earning holland who went from dorman to city. i'm in flying, of course that german football is not the destination. that is manchester city and the premier league in these 2 central figures was central in this result the broader view is that the na guzman sacking and, and the total appointment. i needed him to look tactically in the i pick guardiola . and he did, he did famously once in a restaurant guardiola and took a sitting there with salt and pepper shakers moving them around the table. mad
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genius is talking about football until well into the morning, the right, the spilling on to the table will. it's not just that, but he's got a feeling holland and he is scoring goals like a footballing robot. and i think one that he might just get across the stomach and wise feel out of holland. he is just incredible. gestalt. so if my, when the bonus we go over this season despite being knocked out in the champions league, quarter finals, will they still say that ben as a successful season? really interesting question. and that, that brought a question of jim and football. what a success for these guys a quarter final i think is about break even, and they're on track for their 11th straight boone does they guitar to, we can say that a few times and it never caught sing thing. but i think the some point winning the bonus lager once you get to 11, it's no longer a triumph. it's like the aaa credit writing for a bank. that's just like back to know how they do business. will launch an inquiry that done when the bonus lager and how they measure success is in europe. and so last night going out, they measured themselves against the absolute best in manchester. city of the
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novels mon sacking is brutally ambitious. it's almost beautiful. it's so egotistical and such. you know that they're the brewsters in the room are buying in german football. but you look at what's coming in european football. they went out last night to manchester city, abu dhabi money manchester united, had the bid on the table from katara. newcastle. he nodded around by n b. s mohamed. been summon, they're getting out. spent all brady, and it's not gonna get any easier for buying if. if europe is the ultimate measure of success and it is for them, this is not going to get su 4. so a brief word on the champions league, semi finals, and who's left, who's your money? that comes down to real madrid now against manchester city. the other, the other match, don't worry about it. if you're, if you need to know one name, it's earling holland and it's that battle against rail madrid. ra, madrid are really the, the champions of europe. ameritas almost city haven't one yet. so it's is new money coming up against the old guard. and if you're just looking at one thing inside
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that semi final who's going to stop erling holland within that real madrid one. thank you for that illuminating outlook. as we heard from at d w, support that australia, which has experienced its 1st total solar eclipse in more than a decade. western australia witnessed about a minute of complete darkness as the sun and moon aligned in an eclipse could also be seen and parts of indonesia and east tino. around 20000 star gazes from all over the world descended on the remote coastal town of ex mouth. one of the best vantage points to enjoy the rare event under a cloudless sky. and his reminder of our top stories at this hour, at least 78 people have been killed in a stampede in yemen. the crush operant when hundreds of people gathered as a charity event in the capital santa,
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to receive financial aid during the muslim holy month of ramadan. i'm fighting between sedans, army, and the kind of military rapids support force shows no sign of envy. after the failure of the late to cease by thousands of civilians of clean food and water are reported to be running out. okay, ferguson has your business update in just a moment up while music the top of the hour. that's always available around the clock. of course and d, w dot com on that the don't you have a good with
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