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a were series. 42. the answer. almost every thing this week on w. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. germany is 1st evacuation flight from sudan arrives in berlin. foreign military plains have evacuated. several 1000 people from park to rival forces are fighting st. battles, millions of residents for main traffic in the capitol. also coming up
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a new coven 19th, a variant is driving a surgeon cases in india. a public health experts say that the protection offered by vaccines and previous infections is holding up 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. 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 dirt are stranded and unable to get to the hospital, which are struggling with lack of supplies. thousands of people are sheltering in their homes, power cuts or limited communication. and earlier i spoke with sudanese
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journalist ausa know, see adam who is following development incident from nairobi and gave us this assessment of what's happening and cartoon is a 2nd week in college. so we hear bombing and fight between our staff, this release army we here also there was a for, there was a battle lea, a cobra maximum security prison income, fully in battery. and that was in the release of all the detainees, including a lawyer list of the former a. busy president bush, you. busy i will do so on the street that business we're looking as the, as the are you from the area of services continue to be down. there is no
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power, no access to the water or medical treatments. so those continue to be tracked specifically areas that are heavily effected by the consulate battery too. and as you've highlighted, their major shortages of basic needs have been reported in the capitol, given all of that, how are civilians coping right now? laneesa was zillion people are, most of them are killed their neighbors and sharing what they have a lot more people actually don't have anything right now or even with their on a day you will have some fund or some money. they can't access any, any busy food items. there's no aid to be delivered to to, to people who are trapped in says for doing this is just is going to result in the
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coming days of like mass starvation in call told me specifically the low income credit. and the mill road with more mostly 50 by, by the fight. and that was sidney's journalist also know. see adam speaking with me earlier, the 1st military evacuation plane has touched down in germany from sudan. thousands of foreign nationals have been aero lifted out of khartoum as the fighting shows no sign of abating. it's a complex high risk operation. a jordanian military plane touches down in a man its mission to bring its citizens to safety successfully completed. sedans, rapids slide into conflict, has left thousands stranded. the international community is now striving to evacuate foreign aid workers and diplomats still trapped in the country. leo men at the head that to day 343 jordanian citizens were evacuated from su,
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done as well as the number of arab brothers, palestinians, rockies, and syrians and citizens from germany called amendment men, philosophy and 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 close the embassies in cartoon, and transported stuff 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 had taken around 200 people, including you,
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appear new, need delegates to safe danger, booty. the officials would not comment on reports of a french convoy coming under attack. and d, w, correspond at matthew moore has more about the german evacuation efforts. yeah. will germany said 3 military planes and they've all made it out safely. sarah, in all more than 300 diplomats, indeed workers have been rescued including the families and where some e u. nationals on board to and i understand more flights a plan should the security situation. hello. more than 1000 german army soldiers were involved in this mission. and some of those are paratroopers. and actually that the german buddhist ag 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 officials and those obviously who have been evacuated because this is june. the week there was an attempt it took to rescue that was abandoned because of ongoing fighting. but a ceasefire over the weekend offered a short window to attempt to attempt to rescue and ultimately chancellor allah
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schoultz 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 navy rescue. eventually vessel is also on route to port sedan and will interest you. those who fled overland. mattie more thank you so much for bringing us up to date for that reporting. and here are some other stories making news around the world. global military spending rose to a record high last year, driven by the warren ukraine. at $2.00 trillion dollars was the 8th consecutive record rise according to the annual report on the defense spending by the stock home international peace research institute slippery in europe. the global reached the growth reached its highest level since the end of the cold war. around 60 civilians have been killed in a village in northern burkina faso, according to local prosecutor residents told the
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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. climate activists have tried to bring traffic to a halt in germany's capital berlin by losing themselves to streets around the city . it is the latest protest by the campaign group known as last generation in its attempt to pressure the government into taking more drastic measures against climate change. india is currently experiencing a spike in coven 19 cases. the surge is being driven by a new ob, no cron. sub variant of the virus which effectively dont is immunity gained from vaccination and previous infections. but public health experts say that previous immunity is preventing severe infections. d w as many are chowdhury reports from delhi. in death clinics and hospitals are crowded again. people are once
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more queuing up to see a doctor about pulse beth looseness and fever. this mall community clinic in delhi is seeing between 30 to 40 patients with cold like symptoms everyday. at present, the sample positivity rate in the city is hovering between 25 to 32 percent scientists. point to a civilian or the only cron cove at variance called x b b $1.00. as the cartridge behind the new speed of infectious layer was other cbm, this is not a very severe variant, yet we're still not causing the kind of infection in which the patient may face respiratory distress. why she needs intensive care with oxygen support. this is our la. 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 forward infections have caught the attention of the
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authorities as well. the delhi government says that it's on high alert to deal with the spot in cases, and that it is fully prepared to handle any kind of emergency. dr. sandeep goyle, a public health expert says that the latest radiant is highly infectious and people should follow basic precautions and accept that the virus if here to state the lawless. although extends who is again limited by that and the mutations are very hard to predict. legal by the historical little historical illnesses which we have seen for the past 100150 years. that data is available. it's likely to be less and less severe. with dine and lis bergson, this. busy lineage is a song that ins can keep on coming. the country so far has seen 3 big leaves of corona virus. according to the government, in 202290 percent of india's adult population had been fully vaccinated against corbett. but the numbers are still lagging when it comes to booster shots,
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healthy sports, one that india cannot afford to let its got down a dramatic consequences of an unchecked band to make austin fresh. and earlier i spoke with doctor lancelot pinto, a consultant pulmonologist based him on 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 reiterate the value of back the nation and build on successes. i think it's easy to let your guard down once you noticed that a particular disease, meaning you, you, of your people getting infected off your people having severe disease, then 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, in fact, you diseases to be
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a leading cause. the thickness of hospitalized nations in life expectancy used to be locked, know because of infectious diseases and how not as overcoming these challenges as happened through vaccination. i think it's important to bring it today, but it heard immunity through which immunization was and nobody is really safe until everybody is. so i think it's important, especially for individuals who haven't received the booster shots, individuals who are high risk of having to be to be reminded. but it's extremely important. do not rest and that we have to park, but to be constantly vigilant. ah, in the bonus lager, and with the battle for champions league qualification tighter than ever, are be leipzig knew a when at direct rivals labor crews and could prove vital as the campaign years at the end. but their red hot hosts, in short, things may well go down to the wire, an opportunity to strike
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a major blow in the race for champions league qualification, made labor cousins clash with leipzig, a classic 6 pointer. and it was lave accusing who landed the 1st job after 40 minutes, adam close shake with the finish to make it one mill to the host's mussa d. r. b's 8 consist of the campaign getting his side off to a dream start. while hoshiko celebrated a 5th bond is league a strike of an impressive debut season in germany. ah, a sloppy challenge from dominic supposed lie earned labor cues in a penalty in the 85th minute. 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 coups and friends, celebrated a massive free points in the european chase, while shabby alonzo t make it 13 games without defeat. in all competitions. leipzig, meanwhile, rude
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a missed opportunity to go forth. labor cruising close the gap on their rivals to 4 points. it's all still to play for. and now to record in the woman's splendor, see a crowd of $38365.00 to be precise. washed cologne's, match against frankfort on sunday. why is that an important number? well, it was the biggest ever attendance. had a woman's been to think a game, getting the previous mark, i'm 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 burned as leeker. unfortunately for cologne, the massive home crowd come spread them on to success. his frank for taking the lead through barbara didn't storm 15 minutes. it stayed
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like that until just over 10 minutes from the end. repressing a car on hand to make the gain safer. frankfurt with a simple finish they stay said in the table and in the champions league places, 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. doc film has a look at how plastic waste ends up in the arctic coming up next. i'm sorry, kelly and berlin. thank you for joining us on the debbie. take care. the trio taking on nigerian trisic in the works with listed over those mounting evidence that nigerian human trafficking enforced prostitution are also taking place here in the school with.

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