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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. germany's 1st evacuation of plight from sudan arrives in berlin. foreign military plains have evacuated several 1000 people from cartoon where rival forces are fighting st. battled millions of residents remain tracked in the capitol. also coming up with
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speeding up ammunition supplies to ukraine, you foreign minister meet to discuss how to punish the ukrainian armies rapidly depleting stocks at a new coven. 19 sub variant is driving a search in cases in india. public health experts say that the protection offered by vaccines and previous infection is holding up. plus labor cruising continues their charge toward the champions league, places they see off fellow contenders leipzig to extend their unbeaten street. to 13 batches will have the best of the one to speak and more coming up and sports. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. basic food and water supplies in the sudanese capital cartoon are running low as violent clashes rage across the city.
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brutal street fights between forces aligned with 2 rival military generals are continuing for a 2nd week. at least 420 people have been killed with more than 3 and a half 1000 wounded. many of the injured are stranded and unable to get to the hospital, which is struggling with lack of supplies. thousands of people are sheltering in their homes, like power cuts or limiting communication. earlier i spoke with sued news journalist alice, a adam who is following the development in sudan from nairobi. he gave me this latest on the assessment of what's happening and cartoon fight continues to do this or 2nd week. so we hear bombing on street fights between ours and staff. this really army we here also there was
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a for there was a battle lea, a cobra maximum security prison income fully in battery. and that in the release of all the, the fees a lawyer list of the former a president bush. you. busy i will do so on the street that business we're looking as the, as they were leaving from the area of services continue to be down. there is no power, no the water or medical treatments. so there's going to be trucks, specifically areas that are heavily effected by the conflict battery to and as you highlighted there, major shortages of basic needs have been reported in the capitol. given all of that, how are civilians coping right now?
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a most of them killed their neighbors and sharing what they have a lot more people so you don't have anything right now. you will be there on you will have some for some money. they can't access any basic food items. there is no 8 to be going to try to do this is just was going to result in the coming days of mass starvation, no cost to me, specifically the low income a more most effective by, by the flight. and that was sidney is journalist. also see adam speaking with me earlier. in other news, the 1st military evacuation plane has touched down in germany from sudan. thousands
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of foreign nationals have been era lifted out of cartoon as the fighting shows no sign of abating. it's a complex and high risk operation. a jordanian military plane touches down in a man its mission to bring its citizens to safety, successfully completed. sedans, rapid slide into conflict has left thousands stranded. the international community is now striving to evacuate for an aid workers and diplomats still trapped in the country. and the old men at the hud that to day 343 jordanian citizens were evacuated from su, done as well as the number of arab brothers, palestinians, i, rockies, and syrians and citizens from germany. a lot of men, men, men, philosophy in were jordans operation follows extraction missions by foreign governments, including germany, italy and spain. as the conflict continues to rage, the u. s. canada and the u. k. have now closed the embassies in cartoon and
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transported, staff out to sudan in response to escalating violence in cartoon . and because of a specific threats and violence directed towards diplomats in khartoum, we have taken the decision to temporarily closed the british embassy in khartoum to evacuate. the british diplomats, french officials said to rescue flights taken around 200 people, including you, appear new need delegates to safety in djibouti. the officials would not comment on reports of a french convoy coming under attack. and he w a correspondent, matthew moore, has more about the german evacuation efforts. yeah. well, germany sent 3 military planes and they've all made it out safely. sarah. and all more than $300.00 diplomats indeed workers have been rescued including the families
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and where some you nationals on board to. and i understand more flights of plans should the security situation alone, more than 1000 german army soldiers were involved in this mission. and some of those are paratroopers and actually that the german boone, the stag normally would have to authorize such a mission. but that wasn't possible, given the need for speed. and it comes a huge relief for, for officials and those overseas who have been evacuated because this is during the week there was an attempt to rescue that was abandoned because of ongoing fighting . but asleep fire over the weekend offered a short window to attempt to attempt to rescue and ultimately chancellor, all sholtes gave the go ahead on saturday evening. and the government here has been saying, basically that if the can do, will evacuate more people and a german levy rescue vessel. vessel is also on route to port sedan and will him to rescue those who fled overland. lattimore, thank you so much for bringing us up to date for that reporting.
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european union. foreign ministers are meeting and luxembourg to discuss ukraine's appeal for more weapons and ammunition to fight russia. the ministers arriving in luxembourg will be debating on the 2nd track of a joint procurement of weapons worth 1000000000 euros. the ease foreign policy chief justice. what else says that there are some disagreements among you officials or jury, but he says it is a situation of extreme urgency and a decision will be finalized still is rosie bar chart. as following developments from luxembourg, rosie the main debate is supposed to be on delivering ammunition to ukraine. what have minister has been telling you? well, european union ministers will be joined virtually by their ukrainian counterpart, demitrix oliver. and i think you can expect some frustration to be expressed by key if that is what you creating minister qu, labor has been thing so far as that is stoned to the fact that around a month ago,
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erupt, union countries agreed to foster. i could speed up, i mean, his deliveries to ukraine based on a request from keith. and that was warmly welcomed by ukrainian officials at the time. no thought is a plan which has several prawns. and the 1st track of it was a plan to draw down an existing stockpiles of ammunition in e u. member states. note you hi representative your set braille. that's the foreign affairs chief has told us that part of the plan is well underway and the member states have been handing in receipts basically to the european union for munition, which they are sending to ukraine or at least planned to send to you, craig. but where there is disagreement sarah is on the 2nd track of this planet that is to jointly procure ammunition for you crate. know basically, as far as i understand, based on my discussions with ministers on with sources ahead of this a meeting, it's down to a legal dispute over the exact definition of what it means to jointly procure from e u. r. and the european union arms industry. so european union countries want to
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buy this. i mean, dish for ukraine from companies based in the european union. but know there's a bit of wrangling over exactly what that means. does it mean, for example, components in supply chains from outside the european union or european union based companies, which might have factories outside the block? know what it seems to be as one minister could it this morning. this is the case of bureaucracy, perhaps getting in the way of bullets and ukraine will be urging speed on this discussion. and that's something some minister say will happen soon. we heard it from, i representative brill. but what exactly does soon mean will that something we still don't know some say it could be a matter of days could be longer still. i think it's likely to be result rather among you ambassadors at a technical level rather than a breakthrough here at this discovery meeting. also expected to be on the agenda a you china relations phyllis in there. absolutely, and this is coming are really in the wake of what is seeming to be a full blown or measuring up to be a full blown diplomatic spot. because china's ambassador to france has been making
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comments on french television in which he appeared to question the sovereign status of ex soviet states. no. the baltic countries in the european union have taken a great issue with this and at lithuanian foreign minister lands burgess told me this is completely unacceptable and that the 3 baltic states would be summoning the representatives of china. know we expect some sort of joint e response to this a, but we're not clear exactly on what that will be yet, but certainly outrage from those baltic states. let's see what's more to come there . rosie birch are joining us from luxembourg for 40 from there. thank you so much. it's catarina from keith, we are joined by it up. he is roman contra rental roman. tell us a little bit more about keeps hopes for this e you meeting well, you can has only one help and a breakthrough in the decision to finally start buying ammunition for the country
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because it needs it urgently. and the ukranian foreign mr. mitchell collaborate, has expressed his frustration with what he called ease, inability to implement its own decision on ukraine. is that ammunition for the much expected offensive operation in the coming days or weeks are bought to give you an idea why ukraine needs that ammunition a key. if is hoping and is planning to de, occupy all its territories, about 20 percent of ukrainian territory, which is now under russian control. and it's, it's, it's a very huge territory. it's about the size of poland, but a smaller than that. but it's still very, very huge territory and to liberate their, to cranial that much more that has been delivered so far. the former ukrainian investor to germany has said a few days ago that ukraine will need probably 10 times more weapons and armor that has been delivered so far. and we, we know that ukraine so far has received a lot of help from the eel on rollin. but it seems,
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it still hasn't been enough for a major breakthrough to recapture that 20 percent of the territory that you've highlighted there. do we know how the situation is on the front line right now, especially given that we're hearing ukraine is poised for a so called spring offensive. ah, the major middle ground remains, but more of the town of buff mode, which is according to reports. and under mostly under russia control, but ukrainians are fighting, continue fighting, and are not giving up their grain. and present volume is lensky has said, in an interview, why they are not giving up here. once again, explain that ukraine is trying to hold back more to protect other towns and cities just behind it about 4550 kilometers behind. but more, there are many, many other towns under ukrainian control control of the key of government. and that is why a ukraine is trying to protect them. and of course, ukraine needs more ammunition, more heavy weapons, more tanks,
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and more artillery or more shells before for it's offensive operation. and, and not all the tanks have come that were promised by western countries have come here. so they continue arriving. and ukraine continues to prepare. and some people here in give, we've been talking to say that the situation in baltimore is very tense and we are on a tipping point. so they expect ukraine and forces either to withdraw from back, move in the coming days or starter and may be a local offensive to stop the russian advance and are the weather conditions for the ukraine and offensive are still not good as we're here. so there is a lot of rain in the south of ukraine, especially there is a lot of water in the trenches. and the ukrainian forces are also waiting for the vegetation to grow on the trees to give cover for ukrainian soldiers. so i'm a people we've been talking to expect this offensive to start maybe in may. the w correspondent, roman gun to think of appointing some key. thank you. and
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the new report says that worldwide military spending jumped 3.7 percent in 2020 to record increase. that's according to the stock home international peace institute or supreme over world world military spending was $2.00 trillion dollars last year. led by the us, china and russia. the biggest jump came in europe, which spent 13 percent more than the year before led by russia and ukraine. russia's neighbor, finland increased its own spending by 36 percent. many other countries, including germany pumped up their spending on equipment and personnel following russia's invasion of ukraine. spending was also bumped by rising inflation in many of the world's biggest military powers. and diego lopez, the silver senior researcher in separate military expenditure and arms production program. i asked him earlier if the world's military spending went solely to war
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material. well, meter spending covers many things. one of them is military equipment. unfortunately, we don't have an estimate for the global total that went to military recruitment. we do know that certain contacts are just europe, for instance, most your equipment has been increasing now and because of the war now, but after the acquisition of crimea and joseph 14 equipment spending has been increasing. and the same can be said about other context in the world, but we can see about the numbers that we have never spent so much on the military. the numbers now as, as just said, we are a new heights. the highest number since at least the end of the cold war and the comparison with the cold war is quite quite tally in the ninety's, after the cold war, we had a period of falling for spending. there was a period of period of optimism. it was a period of increased phase in institutions in cooperation. and what we're having now is really the period of now of increasing
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a geopolitical competition of high red perceptions. yeah. yes. so you're talking about some of the factors there, and i just wanted to dig down into the one that is probably on top of our viewers minds, which is the war in ukraine. are these increases all about bad, or are there other trends that are behind this massive spending increase? well, in the case of ukraine, it's really the war. and what is interesting about the numbers in your brain is that that massive increase in full increase was really managed to decrease the shrink the gap between ukraine's and russian interest. bending in 2021, ukraine's winter spending was about a 10 of russian liter spinning. whereas in 2022, it was half as much in a school that really shows you transfer killian effort and this war. thank you so much for putting that into context for us. i appreciate it. yeah, go look at that, silva joining us from separate from circle. we appreciate it. and
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here's a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. around 60 civilians have been killed in a village in northern burkina faso, according to a local prosecutor. residence told the a f p. news agency. the attackers arrived on motor bikes and pickup trucks and were dressed in army uniforms. the attack took place in karma village near the border with molly and area overrun by islamist, militant groups. peruse ex president. alejandro toledo has been taken to a prison near lima after being extradited from the united states. he stands accused of receiving millions and bribes from a construction company during his time in office. toledo is potentially facing 20 years in prison. he denies the allegations from the loom. hundreds of syrians protested in the rebel held city of it live against recent efforts to normalize relations between president bashar al assad regime and the wider world. earlier this month, the diplomats from 9 arab countries meant to discuss serious potential return to
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the arab league after a 12 year suspension. 6 india is currently experiencing a spike in coven 19 cases. the surge is being driven by a new on the chron sub variant of the virus, which effectively dodges immunity, gained from vaccination and previous infections. but public health experts say that previous immunity is preventing severe infections. w's mini or a chowder. a report from delhi in the us clinics and hospitals are crowded again. people are once more queuing up to see a doctor about pulse, breathlessness and fever. this mall community clinic in delhi is seeing between 30 to 40 patients with corporate like symptoms every day. i present the sample positivity read in the city is hovering between 25 to 32 percent. scientists point to a sub bearden of the only chronicle, vivian called x b, b $1.00. as the culprit behind the new speed of infections layer was others. again,
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this is not a very severe variant yet, i guess not causing the kind of infection in which the patient may face respiratory distress. weiss who needs intensive care with oxygen support. this is our lab. busy it's mostly mild to your mild her. despite the number of rise in cases most probably faces off till seen large crowds with no safety protocols being followed. the rising corbett infections have caught the attention of the authorities as well . the deli government says that it's on high alert to deal with this, but in cases and that it is fully prepared to handle any kind of emergency doctor from the boil. a public health expert says that the latest variant is highly infectious and people should follow basic precautions and accept that the virus if here to state. the lawless, although extensive, is again limited by the mutations are very hard to predict. we go by the historical
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data historical in this is which we have seen for the past $150.00 days of level it's likely to be less and less with time. at least. busy some lineages of song that can keep on coming the country so far and has seen 3 big be of course of virus . according to the government into 1020 to 90 percent of india. adult population had been fully vaccinated against it. but the numbers are still lagging when it comes to booster shots, healthy foods, one that india cannot afford to let it go down. a dramatic consequences of an unchecked find to make are still fresh. and earlier i spoke with doctor lance le pinto, a consultant pulmonologist based in mom by india. and i asked him how important this world immunization week is for india. when we see an overall interest in vaccines falling. i think it's important to constantly you today at the value of
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specs donation and build on successes. i think it's easy to let your guard down. once you notice that a particular disease starts bending. you use your people getting infected off your people having severe disease and you automatically assume that it has gone away. and i think this is true for all diseases. i think the world immunization because a good opportunity for scientific communication to remind people of success stories and remind people of how once upon a time, infectious diseases used to be a leading cause of sickness, hospitalizations, and death. life expectancy used to be a lot lower because of infectious diseases and how a lot of us are becoming these challenges as happened through vaccination. i think it's important to you today that it's hard immunity through which immunization works then, and nobody is really safe until everybody is safe. so i think it's important, especially for individuals who haven't received the booster shots, individuals who are at high risk of having severe disease to be reminded that it's
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extremely important. do not list under successes that we have achieved so far, but to be constantly vigilant. ah, in the plymouth lake and with the battle for champions the qualification tighter than ever are be leipzig knew l when at direct rivals labour clues and could prove vital as the campaign near its end. but their red hot host, in short things may well go down to the wire and opportunity to strike a major blow in the race for champions lea qualification may labor cousins clash with light. seek a classic 6 pointer and it was lab accusing who landed the 1st job. after 40 minutes, adam closures with the finish to make it one nil to the host's. mussa d r. b 8. consist of the campaign getting his side off to a dream start. while jose celebrated a 5th put his league a strike of an impressive debut season in germany.
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ah, a sloppy challenge from dominic supposed lie and labor who's in a penalty in the 85th minutes. the referee handed the hungarian a 2nd yellow for the fowl. before the d. m. a mirror put the gain to bed with a composed finish. labor cruising firm, celebrated a messy 3 points in the european chase while shabby alonzo as to make it 13 games without defeat in all competitions. leipzig, meanwhile, rude a missed opportunity to go forth labor cruise and close the gap on their rivals to 4 points. it's all still to play for sundays early on to seek an action saw champions, league chasers, fryeburg rom to a for no victory over struggling chalka who are running out of time to beat the trop. me hell, great court set fryeburg on the road to victory with a clinical finish in the 7th minute of the 1st half further strikes from the
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austrian as well as lucas ha and mathias kinda helped seal the home sites. when shaka meanwhile remained 3 points from safety. well, byron's defeat at mines for the 3rd season in a row has made the bundles like a title raised. very interesting. dormant are the new leaders as they look to. and byron's 10 year dominance in germany on young berlin and fryeburg are into the champions league, places at the bottom. it's as you were, despite a change of coach hair to berlin, remain in deep trouble with 5 games left and the woman's champions league most berg blew a 2 goal lead, as they drew to all with english side arsenal. and the 1st leg of their semi final will spur were to up inside the 1st half of an hour but arsenal thought back to put themselves in a strong position ahead of the 2nd leg that takes place in london on may 1st.
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now to a record in the woman's boon to sega a crowd of $38365.00 watched cologne's match against frankfort on sunday. why such a precise number? well, that was the biggest ever attendance at a woman's fun to seek a game, eating the previous mark by more than 15000. there was plenty to cheer about in cologne, even before the match kicked off. a new attendance record for the women's brenda's leeker. unfortunately for cologne, the massive home crowd to spread them on to success is to frank for taking the lead through. barbara didn't storm 50 minutes. it stayed like that until just over 10 minutes from the end, reprocess car on hand to make the gain safer. frankfurt with a simple finish they stay 3rd in the table and in the champions league, places,
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which in many ways the result played 2nd fiddle to the new attendance records. an encouraging sign that women's teams can fill out the big stadiums in germany. in his reminder, at the top story, there were falling for you this hour. the 1st of 3 evacuation flights has arrived in germany from sudan, several 1000 foreigners have an arrow lifted out of the capitol cartoon. were st. battles are waiting for a 2nd week and that you are up to date and date of the news of next that a shift focusing on a i stay with thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah ah ah
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