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ah, ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night violent in sudan, millions facing food and water shortage. international aid groups are wanting to civilians are running low on crucial supplies, while thousands of foreign nationals are being evacuated. also coming up tonight, speeding up ammunition supplies for ukraine, european union,
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foreign ministers are discussing how to replenish depleting stocks and a big boost for wind power. european leaders sign off on a plan that would make the north sea. europe's biggest dream power plant. ah, i bring gov is good to have you with us on this monday food and water supplies in the capital of sudan cartoon are running low as clashes between the army and paramilitary forces spread through residential areas. while between forces aligned with 2 rival generals is raging for now it's 2nd week and civilians. they're paying a heavy price. the city of hot tomb has become a battle ground bombings, gun fights and clashes have killed hundreds of wounded thousands. as
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armed groups linked to 2 generals battle for the control of these streets. finding food on walter and fuel as well as of the basics is becoming increasingly difficult, awkward. but those left behind oliver power cuts, the common and communications are being disrupted. what do you already? i mean, why did i have you all had a law or had if he should look into it, the whole network is down, so people cannot communicate through the internet and only calls work intermittently. the other 2 networks are also only working sporadically. i'm for linda or to put in place. hospitals are struggling with supplies and some of the injured a stranded, unable to get medical help. and most of the hospitals, in case it is included to have been shut down and people are unable to access them
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in the 1st place and, and there are no services been provided at those and sent us a u. n. convoy reached pot sudan on the country's east coast. as the secretary general said, they wouldn't abandon the country the violence must stop its risks of catastrophic conflagration within sudan. that's within gulf, the all region. and the yawns. i strongly condemned in this commit bombardment of civilian areas including healthcare facilities. countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens, mainly by air. but for the many sudanese living under fire. have you were this? what about these evacuations that are taking place? what's the latest on those?
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i will see now many countries be by creating their diplomats. others have been upgrading their citizens at the day. the julians, the same for supporting some of the students from nigeria who are trapped for 2 and 20 them safe passage, droids for sedan. we also so the italian, they jillions have worked with their diplomats and they're working on the back with each other. so we're still in for 2000. have a nice have left the capital for tune, fleeing to words, does your state other words, why now state and they made it across the border to south done where they want to shoot by i o m. and the situation in on the ground is in dire doubt, this are still trapped inside for to without access to food or
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medical care. hospitals have been shut down due to the conflict and also due to the lack of a basic needs in those hospitals. we'll see in insights for to anybody in on demand local footer. hundreds of people are landing that. do just be able to fit some water for the families and considering just how dire the situation is. is anyone realistically expecting any type of truth or cease fire to take place any time soon? well, i mean, oh, really? when you look at the situation and you look at the statements and the press releases, that was part is issue. the seems to be some consensus around the ceasefire, but on the ground that people are putting differently. they still being asked right
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in on demand today in the center of marketing for to and many other places. they're still on fire between, between both parties. although they are claiming on their social media that they are going to be spent, this is why are they going to go to the international law low in regards to assisting and providing from attending aid during these times. but the situation, the ground is totally different. and i wonder when you look at what happened in new york today at the un security council, the blame game taking place regarding ukraine. but regarding our other problem, places around the world. can anyone in sudan, can they realistically hope that the you win will be able to offer any type of solution to this crisis? well honestly, i know most certainly people are like they have no up on the and the on the
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you and the you and was on the ground and apparently misled our late lead. most of the signs that this is actually about to happen. i and there is so much that you can do right now for this is anita people. a but so far like even basic 8 basic aid on the ground to people is not there. i'm not sure if there's any decisions that made by the security council. i may be both parties would have no option but to comply. but again, this is a war between 2 fighting generals on both of whom are wishing to end this war victorious and not to come to the under the other. so it's not,
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it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon. we'll see mobilization of forces for, from my wife nile state from therefore by staff are heading towards for to on appropriations. that been also made by our patient of these are expected attacks. so the next coming days will possibly see more more. okay, what else to do to gain control of the capital and we know that you'll be following the situation forward. journalist, honestly out of me tonight from nairobi. thank you. thank you. well, as we said, hundreds of foreign diplomats and citizens have been evacuated from cartoon for an officers have watched to transport their citizens back home. more than a 1000 european union citizens are among those being evacuated. germany has
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airlifted, 300 people out of sudan, including german citizens and other foreign nationals evacuees. i've been phone out on 3 planes, the 1st of which you see right there, touch down in berlin earlier today. earlier i spoke with the loan maker bores ya to which spokesperson on human rights and humanitarian aid for the green party, the green party. you may remember it's part of germany's governing coalition. he told me who the evacuation is bringing to safety. it's not only germany, it's all you're in and also transatlantic canadian and us citizens that we have brought to security. and of course we're looking into this ation more thoroughly to gain security for the country recalled to opening up parties to stay with a ceasefire and to lead to weapons went out in the walk back here in europe. the use top diplomat says that he is hopeful of finalizing a deal to buy badly needed munitions for ukraine at
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a summit of foreign ministers taking place in luxembourg. joseph burrell said that the situation is one of the extreme urgency you leaders of agreed to a deal last month to purchase ammo for keep, but the pack has been stalled due to disagreements among member states. you ministers are debating a 1000000000 euro joint procurement to boost your cranes ammunition supplies. but it's not an easy deal to make. there's disagreement over how much of the business related to the purchase of arms will stay strictly what than to you. i'm sure that in the following day we will reach. but why lulu, for this legal of women don't believe that we are just sitting on wiping. the whole workers is going to whole work. as i often was, the legal lou ridge there would practical work where we finish. the
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joint procurement plan is part of a multi track. you deal to get 1000000 artillery shells and missiles to cream within the next here. track one of the plan is to reimburse 1000000000 euros to e u countries for sending munitions to ukraine from their existing stock track to involves increasing the production of ammunition to match ukraine's needs. many of you, governments agree to buy the munitions from firms within the block, as well as from none e. u. member norway. but france, with a substantial arms industry of its own, has insisted production should take place only within the european union, ukraine and its staunchest allies. insist that decision should not be delayed by bureaucratic disputes. i understand those who want to see ah, european military industry flourishing. indeed we need that. but if we delay, currently, ukrainians might not push as far and as successfully as they could with our
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services. therefore, speed is the main factor, but we should be looking for now. for ukraine, any delay in the decision of weapons delivery means less chance of recapturing occupied territory and more of its soldiers losing their lives on the front lines. when he w is rosie bird charge, she was at that meeting to day and luxembourg. i asked her, will the european union be able to fully meet ukraine's ammunition needs moving forward or ukraine will keep pushing. i think that is one thing that's clear, the ukrainian minister joined these talks virtually. and i think from, based on what i've heard from people in the room, it was really more of what you might describe of as a virtual dressing don't. i'm told to use harsh language to try and convince these e u members. no, i think the debate will continue over the next coming days among ambassadors at a more technical level. and certainly the european union's foreign affairs, too few except barrels told us in a press conference he expects some sorts of agreements in the coming days. and the
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often like the stress that it's not just when it comes to ammunition or military 8 that it's supporting ukraine also. and other tracks, for example, welcoming millions of ukrainian refugees into the european union. and of course, the ukraine also wants one day to have a seat at this very table to one day joined the european union of the e says it's a court and key of on that front as well when it comes to reforms. but ukraine, i think you can rest assured will keep pushing for this, keep pushing for ammunition because of course what keith says is, this is really a matter of life or death. there was dw, is rosie bertram there reporting from luxembourg, where you cranes allies to day slammed russia for cheering. a un security council meeting that was designed to discuss protecting the united nations charter, the charter, which russia violated when it invaded ukraine. russia's foreign minister sergey lebrun said that the world is reaching a dangerous threshold, but he blamed the west for the state of affairs. and before the meeting laugh,
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rob said that the un is facing a quote profound crisis. he blamed the us and made accusation, accusations of american economic aggressions. there's a limit later on. would you believe young teachers do? lucy leniently on coach. mister on the deal was able to distinguish colleagues, we have reached the threshold may be more dangerous. that in the cold war, worse than by the loss of and faith and multilateralism as the financial and economic aggression of the west, destroys the benefits of globalization. when the u. s. in its allies, abandoned diplomacy and demand relations be clarified on the battlefield. all this in the halls of the united nations created to prevent the horrors of war, the middle of the british you noodles were for you while our correspondent army and s, if he is in new york, covering today's meeting of the un security council. i mean, it's good to see you. there was a lot of um, yeah, blaming shifting the blame today for the russian invasion of ukraine. i'm wondering
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who was sergei leverett? who was he really speaking to today with his speech? that's a really good question because it certainly wasn't the united states and it wasn't ukraine. he was critical of united states global power, and it seems that he was addressing those countries around the world that are critical of the u. s. is use of its status as a super power to quote unquote force it's western style democracy in all areas of the world. now. 2 there is brazil, which is sitting as of rotating member of the security council, which has recently made headlines for refusing to support ukraine with weapons arguing instead for a negotiated piece. and i believe that russia really hopes to rat to bring in these countries that are kind of sitting on the fence between us and russian power and create some kind of an alliance in that regard. leverage attempt here failed to day . brazil did use the opportunity to criticize us power and call from
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multilateralism on a global stage. but the brazilian representative also condemned of russia's invasion of ukraine, pointing out and suggesting that it was more of a violation of the un charter than any kind of a of protocol violations with respect to negotiation. so most countries really sat at the table, listen to laugh rav and then after his speech, said, well lover of sir russia is the one that broke the un charter by invading ukraine. yeah, i mean, i'm just gonna ask, you mean, what type of blow back did on leverage get from ukraine's western allies after the speech? it was surprisingly civil. the response within the u. n. a security council meeting today, this open debate. you had many countries thinking russia for a presiding over the conference. nobody walked out and protest,
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as some people had hoped, as ukraine had some alluded to as a possible measure to show russia that it's not welcome at the table any more. everybody sat there and they listen to the debate and they participated in it because multilateralism is a founding principal of the u. n. m. now what at that could show, however, is that is itself a rebuke of russia's attempt to kind of hijack this debate here. and claim multilateralism has its own principal here by participating in this bait. they showed russia that we falling the principles of the un and that doesn't change our opinion that the invasion of ukraine is illegal. t w's. i mean, as if the latest to night, from even headquarters in new york. i mean, thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . a russian court has denied bill for a suspect in a bombing that killed a pro war military blogger. daria trip over is accused of presenting bloodline at
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harkey with a statuette that exploded and killing him, an injury 50 others in st. petersburg earlier this month. and according to russian media trip over says that she did not know what was inside the statue. it said that she was only delivering the package. 5 people were wounded when a man drove his car into a crowd on jerusalem street police shot and killed the driver, who they say came from a palestinian neighbourhood in east jerusalem. spain's guardia, as it is, has released dramatic footage of a high speed chase with suspected drug dealers that ended on the island of my orkeys. see it right there. believe say that the boat had come from north africa. beach goers on culligan were taken by surprise by the unexpected visitors, police arrested 3 people. they seized 1200 kilos of marijuana. germany's berlin and hamburg airport to day facing major disruptions following trade union strikes in berlin, all departures nearly
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a quarter of incoming lights were cancelled for the day. the security and grounded service workers are striking, demanding more pay. european leaders meeting at this year's north sea summit in belgium have signed off on a plan to wrap up the production of wind power. and they're aiming to boost the current capacity of offshore wind farms. 8 fold by the year 2050 turning the north sea into their words, the greenest power plant in the world. it's part of the plan to reduce carbon emissions and to reduce dependent on russian gas. the north sea lapping at belgian sands nations including norway, the netherlands, germany, denmark and the u. k. are all betting on this shallow arm of the atlantic to help sure up their energy future. not means ramping up the use of wind turbines, and better connecting these countries energy supply sites. it wouldn't hurt. i mean,
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we wanted to show the success of the surgeon renewable energy, including offshore power. we flew out to the north sea to officially in all grades, and we were informed that i'd survived the at last year's summit. leaders laid out an ambitious plan to create the world's largest green power plant in the north sea in less than 30 years. this time they'll also look at how to keep energy operations and undersea data cables safe after cases of suspected sabotage against the nord stream gas pipelines and reports that russian spy ships are mapping infrastructure in western european waters. the last month taught us how important it is to protect our critical infrastructure. it is, 1st of all about having a mutual awareness about what the threats are. a common analysis about the strength and the weaknesses, and then to develop dig together a different solution for better protection. environmental campaigners argue that boosting and safeguarding power sources must be balanced with protecting marine
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life. so that efforts to go green, don't damage these precious blue resources would be w's, brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena. she told us earlier whether or not this wind energy initiative can truly transform europe. energy, griff? well, there is a huge potential here, according to assets, no doubt about that, that claire, when it comes to offshore wind power, in the nurse, see where this is one of the windiest places on earth. however, when we look at to the events today, my impression was that it was a kind of p r event with have self government and states from a 9 you a p, a nation's trying to out, do each other's stressing how important it is to reach their goals and how they want to work together to reach them. and those goals are really ambitious,
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experts say, and some of them doubt whether they can be reach within a few years as plans. and we have to say that announcements like that on a smaller scale has been made in the past last year for instance. but the european union was not able to reach their goals, or they were able only to reach them half way through. so it remains to be seen whether at this he, the huge amounts of pop show wind energy can really be produced in the next years that was des, olives, under phenomena their report from brussels. sh police in kenya have examined at least $73.00 bodies from a mass grave in the south of the country. now it's believed people were followers of a christian cult whose members were encouraged by the groups leader to starved themselves in order to get into heaven. the suspected cult leader has turned himself into
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police rescue workers. say they're continuing to search for more victims. yes, starving to get into heaven on a crossover now, did you ever use felix morning and he's joining us from our studio in i, robbie. felix would be this is a bizarre story. tell us more about what we know about this cult and his activities . good evening, john. so the lead of this particular group is known as paul mckenzie, who until last last week he was not mostly known in the country because he has been doing his activities and their police are ada and, and, and are very little scrutiny because nobody thought that he was doing something to this magnitude. so after today about 73 bodies have so far been discovered. 29 people who i rescued was also fussy to death. and some of the teachings that
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paul mackenzie has been teaching his followers, including that you have to stop to death for you to meet jesus. education is evil for some of their kids or children to parents. and within the church actually remove their children from school. and he also has been teaching that if you're sick, you're going to need to go to hospital. and some of these teachings have gotten his members saw hooked, that they actually agreed to fast to death in how it so how was it possible then for something like this to be kept under the radar and what happened at that finally tipped off the authorities so one of the members who was in this organization, it's called good news, international tip that police that he was missing akin on he's. and when the police started investigation and they now discovered the bodies again, last month, mackenzie had been arrested at the last 4 months. so he had been arrested for the death of filling the death of 2 young kids,
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but he was released from police custody because there was no evidence for their body. so the thought of this were these and this kid who was missing his family member. both such is now led the police to discover their bodies and what is now being called the chicago law massacre. felix, this is a clear case of religious fanaticism, just gone horribly, horribly wrong. what does the canyon government plan to do about this? it is sad president william router today called paul mackenzie, a terrorist who has been masquerading as a religious leader. and he said that all religious organizations, or all religious leaders, who've been masquerading and teaching people and finally ideologies. in fact, he said we at ideologies and an acceptable theology will actually be that they're going to say will be closed down and some and they will be arrested. something else . the minister for interior has actually now deployed more police to help with such
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because mackenzie on an 800 acre parcel of land where he was buying people some, some of the shallow grades actually have about 6 people and that was found, but also really just lead does from catholic and other religious organizations known in the country have also called for the government to straighten us to make the laws street on establishing establishing more churches so that we avoid the cropping up of organizations like mackenzie's yeah, yeah, hopefully they can prevent will be like like this from happening again. you know, abuse, felix maria, reporting tonight from nairobi. felix, thank or here's a reminder of the top story. we're following for you this, our international aid groups of morning, millions of civilians trapped by violent in sudan could soon run out of food and water. operations are under way to evacuate. thousands of foreign nationals who are still in the country. you watch the w news,
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