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on the new hobby it lies. i'm no longer a prude. i want to be in the newspapers, americans, but when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize that coach is not the way of living. are you ready to meet the german? then join me, rachel stuart on b. w. ah, ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin, a truce and saddam, as millions faced food and water shortages, boring sides agreed to a 3 day seas via to allow for humanitarian. meanwhile, thousands of foreign nationals are evacuated and embassies quotes. also coming up,
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speeding up ammunition supplies for ukraine, e. u foreign ministers debate the fine points of replenishing, ukraine's depleting stops, and a massive gust of air for wind power. european leaders sign off on a plan to turn the north sea into europe's biggest greed power plant. ah, i'm will azako. it's good to have you with us. u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket says sedans, warring parties have agreed to observe a 72 hour cease fire that took effect at midnight local time. previous truce efforts have failed, but lincoln said the united states is urging both sides to comply with the agreement. food and water supplies in and around the capital cartoon are running low and fighting between the army and paramilitary forces is spreading through residential areas. the city of hot tomb has become
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a battle ground. bombings, gunfights and clashes have killed hundreds of wounded thousands. as 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. for those left behind. the power cuts, the common and communications are being disrupted. what a warning light on the all a law had if he should look at 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. linda or the city hospitals are struggling with supplies
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and some of the injured a stranded been able to get medical help. murder must or loss. beetles, in case it is included to have been shut down and people are unable to access them in the 1st place. and, and there are no services been provided as us and sent us a u. n. convoy reached palm sudan on the countries east coast. as the secretary general said, they wouldn't abandon the country the violence must stop it. risks of catastrophic conflagration within sudan. that's within gulf, the all region, and the yawns. i strongly condemned indiscriminate bombardment of civilian areas including elsewhere facilities. countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens, mainly by air. but for the many sudanese living under
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fire, they can only head for buses in the hope of finding safety. joining me now from leads in the u. k. is mohammed i saw denise researcher in political and economic sociology at the university of cambridge. welcome to d, w. now the us mediated sci fi has taken effect. how is this true is different to other fails these efforts over the last week? well, i think the main differences is that the united states is mediating this effort. whereas the others were just sort of announced. but it's still unclear to us whether or not this truth will hold the truth as have been very difficult to hold, especially because it seems that on both party on both sides. but also especially on the r s s. that doesn't seem to be a kind of stable chain of command where these kinds of truces seem to hold and where people were hopeful that there would be a truce that would hold during eat, which is you know, holy time for many of the muslims that live in incident,
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it was during ramadan and none of them have help so far it's unclear whether this one will as well. you've been in touch with people and so don, how are they coping well, it's been very difficult to be in touch with people in sit on particularly because you know, communication towers have been destroyed. internet is it's intermittent. the infrastructure is, has been completely destroyed and people are trying to do their very best to find safe haven. and so with those of us and sit down with just every time we do get, we do hear from the, our loved ones. we're very, we're very relieved, but we have so many love points to sit on that our hearts and never really are now international diplomats and even agencies have been pulling out of the john. what does that mean for the sudanese civilians who are left there? well, it means what it sounds like. i mean, this is denise, we're, you know,
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i just, i just heard the secretary general say that the international community will not leave this in these people behind. but for most of us in these people, we feel that we've been left behind actually a long time ago. we were left behind the moment in which as the protesters were on the streets being killed by the 2 warring sights, were you know, when they weren't sure they weren't cleaning their bullets at each other. they were cleaning their bullets at their protesters. young people were dying, seeing that they would not confer any legitimacy, any partnerships? 2 of these butcher's, these, this military hunter. meanwhile, the international community didn't only sideline the democratic voices of the people on the ground, the resistance committees, the civil society organizations. they, they, the, the, you know, even in this incentivized them from, from, from being engaged in the political process. and so a huge part of what's going on right now, and what's transpired,
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it is related to the political elite. it's related to these her effect militias and this horrific general. but a part of that blame also lies in the international community who are being evacuated now. yeah, very difficult situation there for people in. so darn mohammed al, my aim. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. let's have a look now at some other stories making news around the world. canyon president william router says dozens of deaths by starvation in a religious calls are akin to terrorism. his speech came as mobile. these were extreme on monday, bringing the death toll so far to $73.00. a pastor has been arrested on suspicion of telling his followers to fast to death in order in order to meet jesus. 3 far right protest is arrested in spain after classes with police. it comes after
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the re burial and madrid of the founder of the countries ashes, alarms movement. se antonio primo de vieira remains were exhumed from the huge mausoleum cope, lex where dictator. francisco franco was also once buried. geminus, berlin and hamburg airports have faced major disruptions following trade. union strikes in berlin. all the passions were nearly a quarter and a quarter of landings having cancel for the day. security and ground service workers are striking over a russian court has denied bail for a suspect in a bombing that kill the pro war military blogger, director accused of presenting blood leonard tusky with the staff un, which exploded, killing him and injuring 50 others in saint petersburg. earlier this month, according to russian media trip of assess, she didn't know what was in the statuette and was only delivering it
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the use top diplomat says he's hopeful of finally completing a deal to buy badly needed munitions for ukraine at a summer of foreign ministers in luxembourg, joseph burrell said the situation was $11.00 of the extreme urgency, even leaders agreed a deal last month to purchase m. i for keith, but the pack has been sold by disagreements among member states. e. u 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,
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the legal lou ridge there would practical work where we finish. the 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,
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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 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 . russian foreign minister said a lover of has faced a storm of criticism at the un over the invasion of ukraine. lebrun lead a meeting on cycled effective multilateralism. as russia assumed the security council's rotating presidency, western ambassadors accused moscow of committing atrocities in ukraine and of trampling on the un charter, international cooperation of all things. the very fact that the russian foreign minister, so gay leverage has put this topic on the agenda. it seen by western states as
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a provocation. russia's invasion of ukraine violates the un charter. this little blue book is written in plain language. and as we sit here, that aggression continues. as we sit here, russian forces continue to kill and injure civilians. as we sit here, russian forces are destroying ukraine's critical infrastructure. lab for av said the events in ukraine cannot be seen in isolation from geopolitical developments. he says that nato has been threatening russia's security for years now. she wouldn't simple yet. this is not just about ukraine. this is about how international relations will be shaped in the future. whether we reach a solid consensus in which all interests are taken into account, or whether washington supremacy is aggressively advanced virginia yamuna. the europeans put on a demonstrative display of unity. their message,
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russia must withdraw its troops immediately and unconditionally. by organizing this debate, russia is trying to portray itself as a defender of the un charter and multilateralism. nothing can be further from the truth. it's cynical confrontation instead of co operation. there is no sign of the 2 sides moving any closer together. in this security council meeting, european leaders meeting at this year's north sea summit in belgium have signed off on a plan to ramp up the production of wind power. they're aiming to boost the current capacity of offshore wind farms. 8 fold by 2050. turning the north sea into what they call the greenest power plant in the world. it's part of a plan to reduce carbon emissions and dependence on russian gas. the north sea lapping at belgian sands, nations including norway, the netherlands, germany,
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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, 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 under see 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
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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 life. so that efforts to go green, don't damage these precious blue resources. it was indeed over the news live from an an official break. my colleague roberts has your business update. i'll be back with the headlines at the top of them. i think she's up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d w dot com highlights the trio taking on nigerian trafficking that works in.

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