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on you to see the world i already subscribe. now to dw documentary, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, high risk operations to evacuate thousands of foreign nationals from sudan. the german military air lifts over 300 people from hot tune arrival sources of fight from local activists. and in sports leave it continue that charged world champions
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league places. they see our fellow contenders like to extend their unbeaten street to 13 matches. will have the best of the speaker coming up. ah, i manuscripts, mccann, and welcome to the program. basic food and water supplies in the sudanese capsule of cartoon, running low as a violent clashes rage across the city. brutal street fights between forces aligned with 2 rival military generals are raging for a 2nd week. at least 420 people have been killed. more than 3 and a half 1000 have been wounded and many of the injured a stranded and unable to get to hospitals, which are struggling with a lack of supplies. thousands of people at sheltering in their homes. but power cuts on limiting communication mat now shed as a journalist, his following,
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the developments ensued on from cairo and he told me more about the situation on the ground in how to the situation was obviously a little bit quiet. you mentioned evacuations that took place yesterday. however, it's still quite catastrophic and fighting appears to be picking up. and there's still the routine of hospitals that are in here center and the cross fires as well as other vulnerable populations such as prisoners and even political prisoners that were, you know, detained during pro democracy demonstrations. so some of them have been able to, to get free, uncertain about the circumstances of others. obviously there's no provisions for them, and then the circumstances extremely dire. so that's just a little bit of light to shine on, you know, of some different demographics than the people in their homes. which of course,
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as you, as you mentioned, are grappling with severe shortages of basic needs. i was just going to ask you about those, those major shortages, the basic needs. can you tell us a little bit about how civilians are coping with the situation? ah, yeah, there's, there are 2018 that brought down former for turn leader, motor sheer. the reason i mentioned them is because as a has been slow to get into the country and serve a provisions to, to be restarted and assist people throughout the conflict. these committee through their networks have been a life line for people they're trying to, you know, get fuel on the black market medicines for the black market, get food equal. and so this is the main way that they're coping however, you know, despite their quite heroic efforts. and it's still quite an impossible situation for many that are deciding whether or not it's really feasible for them to stay. or
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perhaps they should follow many others that have made the decision to leave the car to look up to them. and many of those who have last have risked dangerous roads and crossed the northern border into egypt, which is where you are. can you tell us what the situation at the sit on egypt border is right now. yes, i mean that, that's, it's quite dangerous. just because, you know, between egypt and tomb, it's about maybe around 900 kilometers centers, the 3rd biggest country in africa. so it's very, very long road and there's hardly any resources let alone in the capital. but once you leave the capital, if you want to get water or get food, you're really relying local communities. the trip is extremely tiring and there's also fear of this checkpoint stuff by militia, particularly the the rapids support forces. who are, you know, obviously the main adversary and this for against the army right now are setting up
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checkpoints, reports of putting up people have gone, point are looting. so the dangers of trying to get to the chips and border it's quite difficult. journalists not now shed in cairo. thank you so much for updating us. thank you so much. a hundreds of foreign diplomats and citizens have been evacuated from the sudanese capital. how to as violent clashes continue. foreign offices have rushed to transport them back home and fighting shows no sign of a basing more than 1000 citizens are among those who have been evacuated. and germany has lifted. 300 people out of food down about includes, but also other foreign nationals, the evacuees have been flown out from 3 play and the 1st of which touched down in berlin earlier today. and he w, correspond matthew moore told me more about the german government efforts to
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evacuated. citizens from sued on ashley ano. one of the planes arrived this morning at the airport behind me at the military part of the airport. i would expect say at some point in the course of the day, the 2 other plans that are coming via jordan. no. the government and the foreign ministry, and the defense minister keeping very tight, let about the operational details as you'd expect. what they did tell us is that all right, of the $300.00 plus people that were rescued around half of german nationals, the other half are made up of people from 20 different nations, most of them european union. and what they said was that if the security situation and sudan alozia the will aimed to launch and to sell more evacuation flights today . and this all comes basically on the back of an acute crisis in the last week. and it's the 3rd time that the german government basically attempted to get to get citizens out. there was a flight that was on wednesday that was abandoned. and then on saturday night, the flight, the planes had to turn back from, from cartoon because didn't have london permits. and at the moment,
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the government is saying that there are still, as far as the understand around a 2 digit number of people in, in cartoons who are traveling overland to the fort hood, listen to it, to be rescued as well. all right and extremely difficult situation did only correspond at matthew moore at the apple in berlin. thanks. i much. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. global military spending rose to a record high last year, driven by the war in ukraine at $2.00 trillion dollars. it was the 8th consecutive record right now. that's according to the annual report on defense spending by the stuck home international peace research institute in europe. growth reached its highest level since the end of the cold war lease and kenny as a $58.00 bodies of now being exhumed from a mass grave. it suspected they were followers of a christian cult, who believed they would go to heaven if they starved themselves. the suspected
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cope's leader has been arrested climate act. this temporarily brought traffic to a wholesale parts of germany's capital. berlin by glueing themselves to streets is the latest protest by the campaign group known as last generation. in its attempt to pressure the german government into taking stronger measures against climate change with it might be some people's dream dangling from a zip line and flying faster than a 100 kilometers an hour on rio de janeiro iconic sugarloaf mountain. and that is the vision of the company that operates a cable car to the top of the cities famous landmark. but the project is drawing his criticism from low glad to vests. who say that it will turn the unesco protected site into something resembling an amusement park. sugarloaf mountain the world famous symbol of rio de janeiro is now the sight of a struggle. a group of protesters have gathered at the foot of the rock to demand
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that the world heritage site is protected from the construction of a zip line. andrea law, me, a resident and rock climber is one of them. no pleasure. p g. she would id a fight. it would disfigure sugarloaf mountain, and zip line would turn it into a kind of amusement park or spectacle. who did you pock either sawyer floppy? see, we can't allow that to happen. you know, some school clever meat. he that i was, i use, the protest is heating up around 15000 people have now signed a petition, demanding construction work, be stocked. the mountains cable car operator bone denio 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 to concept who was 50,
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see she didn't want to leave the cable for. the zip line is so fast and smooth and i can't 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 a wind for tourism, but some residence fear don't be disturbed by the loud screams of visitors. and that the supplying will damage local nature. the company plaque to bore foundations into the rock before receiving approval. local authorities initially rejected the project, but leader reach an agreement with the company before construction. work continues to my line is being squad, sir, doubt and assessment, which found that the impact on nature will be minimal as the rock wont be damaged. last year. we think this is important to mention a lot, but the protesters are unconvinced. they say bodine as assessment made only
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a superficial analysis of the impact to both rock and local white life and construction workers may end up filling more trees than stated well, the mountain is under heritage protection sugarloaf mountain is recognized as a unesco site. how could anyone be allowed to damage it? actually, it cannot become a private amusement park. i use someone who had that before who give a minute that day, despite such concerns, does applying as scheduled to start operations in september, which will reveal just how much of a thrill or threat it is. some sports news for you now, starting with the bundis league, i'm with the baffle for champions league qualification tighter than ever. i'll be leipzig knew a when that direct rivals labor cruise and could prove vital is the campaign is it's end, but they're red hot hosts. and sure things may well go down to the wire. o, put unity to strike, a major blow in the race. the champions league qualification may labor cousins
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clash with light, seek a classic 6 pointer, and it was labour cousin who landed the 1st jab after 40 minutes. adam logic with the finish to make it one mill to the hosts. ah, mussa dear bees, 8 desist of the campaign, getting his side off to a dream start. while ho shack celebrated a 5th boon is league strike of an impressive debut season in germany. ah, hey, 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 that e. m. a miry put the gain to bed with a composed finish. ah, lave accuse infirm, celebrated a massy 3 points in the european chase, while shabby alonzo t make it 13 games without defeat in all competitions. leipzig, meanwhile, route a missed opportunity to go forth labor cruise and close the gap on their rivals to
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4 points. it's all still to play for sunday's early bonus, legal action, so champions, league chases, fryeburg, rump to the for nil victory over struggling shaneka, who were running out of time to avoid relegation. because gorge set fryeburg on the road to victory with a clinical finish in the 7th minute and the 1st half feather strikes from the austrian as well as in pascagoula, and mathias kinda helped feel the home sides when shy cut, meanwhile, remained 3 points from safety and now to a record in the woman's been to sleep a crowd of 38365 watch cologne's match against frankfort on sunday. and this was the biggest ever attendance at a women's bundle thing. a game beating the previous mark by more than 15000. 0, there was plenty to cheer about in cologne, even before the match kicked off
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a new attendance record for the women's brenda's leeker. unfortunately for cologne, the massive home crowd come spread them on to success. is to frank for taking the lead through. barbara didn't on 50 minutes, it stayed like that until just over 10 minutes from the end. reprising the car on hand to make the gain safer. frankfurt was a simple finish. they stay 3rd in the table and in the champions league, places which in many ways the result played 2nd fiddle to the new attendance records and encouraging sign that women's teams can fill out the big stadiums in germany. going to say it watching daily news coming up next in d w, that news asia, rewriting history or correct syndrome information. how school textbooks have become a battleground in india and how a suffering elephant has shown
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a spotlight on the cruel conditions in pakistan's. next was news asia with melissa chan. i'm any kids mckinnon. thanks for watching and have a lovely day with you because i.

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