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wisdom about life, the universe and the rest were series. 40 to the answer. almost every thing this week on p w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is d, w. news live from bourbon. foreign citizens are evacuated from saddam. germany's armed forces are sending plains to evacuate german nationals and other foreigners. several countries are organizing convoys to bring embassy staff and civilians at
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the capitol cartoon as fighting regis nearby. also coming up a very special adrenalin rush or a threat to the environment. and the zip line we're dish, nero's iconic sugarloaf mountain is drawing heavy criticism from local activists and wild scenes in rickson as the club game per promotion to the 4th tier of english football. after a 15 year absence made possible with the deep pockets of a hollywood star. ah, m. anthony howard walked at the program. germany has joined a host of european countries attempting to evacuate their citizens from cartoon, amid claims that a convoy of french nationals was fired upon as they tried to flee. berlin says that will attempt to evacuate people from other countries as fighting between sedans,
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top 2 generals intensify in cartoon. widespread internet passages reportedly complicating the coordination of rescue efforts. the u. s. and saudi arabia were among the 1st nations to begin transporting their citizens to safety as fighting rages on the exodus begin, the sudanese army escort to the convoy vehicles had fallen evacuees the ships bound for the saudi city of jetta. the kingdoms navy said it evacuated 91 of its citizens and 66 other nationals, including diplomats and international officials, repatriated citizens, has been a major concern for foreign governments. since the outbreak of hostilities, all attempts at cease fires have so far failed. and more than 400 people have been killed since the fighting began. residence in cities like cartoon and alpha share. and now like in pace the communities, many are experiencing water shortages because of the fighting. poor life in warner,
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we're suffering a lot due to the water shortage. run all the residents here, a suffering from the water issue. we also didn't have electricity and we only got the power back 3 days ago because we were living in darkness and other it's not normal for 1st, we didn't have water and then we didn't have power. we asked god for our safety. martin lazar la la salam, many sudanese, leaving the cities to escape the hostility summer even fleeing the country in neighbouring chad, the 1st wave of refugees has already arrived. agencies estimate somewhere between 10 and 20000 people have already crossed the border. not on my pleasure, not it's really harrowing, really hot breaking to see that. we also feel they have suffered a lot physical violence, perhaps for some they had their houses burned down, the villagers destroyed. and for some, their neighborhoods completely looted open will be and with no end to the violence in sight, foreign governments and,
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and years. and now preparing for the worst or earlier i spoke to jealous nat nasha and asked him to describe the current situation on the ground in cut him. yeah it's, it's still kind of straw it getting worse by the day. people are trying to get to save areas. there's severe and huge shortage of a number of basis supplies. and one of them obviously, that that's responsible for just a number of basic functions as fuel, obviously need fuel in order to our generators who went to have it new fuel in order to our, your car, in order to have some transportation. if you want to try to get away, and this is just one commodity of a number in which the severe shortage admitting biesen bashes that is making civilians there. but of leave honorable, vulnerable indeed. how are people coping with the situation? met? energy, as you say, water food house, guess. are the basics, becoming in cartoon? yes. the shortages are, are,
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it's incredibly difficult for people to cope. i think people are being faced with, with impossible decisions because they don't know what's more of rings. do you stay in your house and try to ride this out as conflict intensifies all around you? or do you try to make a run for it knowing you could die on the road to get there? there's increasing check points that are being set up. borders are open for now. if people want to try to leave sudan, but it's not guaranteed. and it, and to get to those borders is incredibly slow. requires so much money in order to shy to get vehicles. pluses, drivers. ers, i'm coordinate an escape with with many family members. this is not something that the people that you know, struggle with finances, as many people do, it's done or able to work on students. very big country subordinate also very, very far away. it's very difficult decisions whether or not to deal with these
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shortages or to make a run for not briefly if you could, is there a chance? is there a fee for those who are left behind that wants more people have left that the fighting could than intensify i think that there's a fear that western countries that are very focus and on one level, understandably, of evacuating their nationals on another level, irresponsibly not planning for the day after and i think there's a growing sense of bitterness of anger and a number of european and western countries that had not so long ago or shame for democracy. and now amend the sudanese believe that only after their citizens are gone. a lot of these countries are not going to have an interest due to her and will washer as of a crisis, that many people believe they partially are responsible for carry that now
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shouldn't cover. thank you so much of a more i'm joined by our political correspondent, benjamin ever as gruber here in the studio. been good to see you. what more can you tell us from the german perspective about this evacuation? so this is not the 1st attempt to have where the media reports a few days ago, a longer article on the spiegel, that was posted, saying that there were military bond is very military cargo, our plans already en route to sedan. but then in greece, where they had a layover, if for refueling they had to abort this mission shows how difficult it is to find this window for these. and we have many countries that are now doing this. if occasions we have germany, we have the u. s. of course, are already f, f, empty to the u. s embassy there, but it shows how difficult this is that there may be several ministries involved. they'll try to get out as many people as possible, but the situation is traumatic and is also dynamic. and it shows how difficult it is for them. we have the media report saying that there are german paratroopers in jordan, and from there, there were stationed to plan this operation that will take
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a several hours if not days. so web, understandably focused on those who have been moved out to safety, but it makes the question about those who are left behind and which i think what we just heard is very important to think about what comes after it. many people will king of the situation in sudan and looking how many countries, especially european countries, are being evacuated or thinking of the situation in afghanistan. and even though germany had a long military presence there, there was the criticism that local stuff was not part of this equation was left there. and if something like that happens where you take the national z out and then a ones that don't focus on what the situation is. and we just heard that there are fear that the situation will get worse once they've managed to get these people out . so there is criticism on that side to see what happens when the nationals are taken out of the country and also what will happen to the local stuff that has worked with as a ventilation for many years. they w political correspondent and human error is group. thanks so much. all right, let's have
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a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. this. our indian police have arrested a sick separatist leader who's been on the run of a supporters stormed a police station in punjab state last month. thing supports the creation of a separate c homeland known as kind of stuff. the struggle for which sparked deadly violence in the 19 eighties and nineties. for is ex president, alexandra, to leader as a right in lima after being extradited from the united states. he stands accused of receiving millions in bribes from a construction company. during his tenure, the leader was facing 20 years in prison. denies the allegations. falling boots in northern kosovo, remain largely empty. as the areas serbs, the majority population in the region boycotted locally, elections on sunday and protests that the demands for more autonomy have not been
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met the european union and us said they were disappointed. boy, the boy now for some, it sounds like a dream flying at spades of over a 100 kilometers an hour on a zip line at rio de janeiro as iconic sugarloaf mountain. that's the plan of the company that now operates a cable car to the top of the cities famous mountain. but the project is drawing for a fierce criticism rather from local activists. who say it will turn the unesco protected heritage shot into something resembling an amusement park oh sugarloaf mountain. the world famous symbol at rio de janeiro is now the sight of a struggle. a group of protesters have gathered at the foot of the rock to demand that the world heritage site is protected from the construction of his zip line. andrea law, me, a resident and rock climber is one of them. over as yet he would id a fight. it would disfigure sugarloaf mountain, a zip line would turn it into
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a kind of amusement park or spectacle. did you pocky a sawyer floppy? see we can't allow that to happen. you know, some spoke never meet. he thought i'd as i use, the protest is heating up around 15000 people have now signed a petition, demanding construction work be stopped. the mountains cable car operator bandini is promising visitors more attractions, more views, and more adrenalin sugar. does that blind? what travel it up to a 100 kilometers per hour, down 200 meters to the neighboring peak. me it's designer gucho and yoda kosta loves the concept or must be physician to le cable for the zip. i'm is so thin and smooth me by chance to see it from a distance and it doesn't make any noise. but journey is an experience with a view of the water, the fresh breeze, and the sound of the wind. it's unique to so much video. the company says it's
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a wind for tourism, but some residence fear don't be disturbed by the loud screams of visitors and that the zip line will damage local nature. the company plan to bore foundations into the rock before receiving approval. local authorities initially rejected the project, but leader reach an agreement with the company perform a construction worker continues to my lad. is it being scared out an assessment which found that the impact on nature will be minimal as the rock wont be damaged losses? we think this is important to mention jacqueline, but the protesters are unconvinced. they say, though ninos assessment made only a superficial analysis of the impact to both rock and local white life. and construction workers may end up felling more trees than stated. well, the mountain is under heritage protection sugarloaf mountain is recognized as the unesco site. how could anyone be allowed to damage it? make sure we had cannot become
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a private amusement park. i use so many who had that before. i mean it that day despite such concerns, does apply as scheduled to start operations in september, which will reveal just how much of a thrill or threat it is. ah, that many of you will have heard of the welsh football club rickson due to their high profile hollywood investors. on saturday, the clubs journey to the top flight of english football took a big step as they secured promotion to the 4th tip and the fans, the whole city. actually, as you're about to see, went wild, ah, a pitch invasion for the ages. for one of the oldest clubs in football, in 1864 rex them are back in the 4th tier of english football. often nearly 15. yes. for many
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a fairy tale come true. as the entire city was engulfed in celebrations. oh, you want me? no money. i wouldn't do with the bus, they buy like a she directed to go look the legs of 150 years for this restaurant. i've lost her, but i just double double. i'd have been the most famous about renewal of my life. not as famous as hollywood superstar ryan reynolds wedge copying widespread media attention after it was taken over in 2021 by the hollywood owners rex. m even got their own documentary thanks to who else. but these me never of all thinks fairytale brian reynolds and rob mcelhanney,
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the new owners of raxon ac crashes, cashmere this real. but all that money and attention wasn't in vain rex. and finally made the jump and they just getting started. the ultimate goal, be english premier league and on that night, that's all for the salad. you're watching definitely news line from berlin, coming up. after a short break, as artificial intelligence becomes smarter, they are growing fees. the technology could become too powerful. that's coming up in our tech show shift after the break that forget this mont website. they w dot com and i'll have another bullet for you. and 45 minutes talk ah, people in trucks injured was trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border families,
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