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w ah ah, ah ah, the w news live from berlin, a temporary truce in sudan as millions face food and water shortages. the warring sides, agree to a 3 day cease fire to allow for humanitarian aid. me, while thousands of foreign nationals are evacuated and embassies clothes also coming off a massive gust of air for wind power. european leader sign off on a plan to turn the north sea into europe's biggest green power plant. and malaria kills more than half a 1000000 people every year. most of them children,
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we look at a new vaccine that may be much more effective as combating the disease. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you are a secretary of state antony blank and says that sue dans warring parties have agreed to observe a 72 hour cease fire that took effect at midnight local time. previous true truce efforts have failed. but blink and said that the united states is urging both sides to comply with this agreement. now, 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. sir, dan's capital cartoon has been a battle ground hundreds of lost their lives and thousands wounded with the army
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and power military battling for control of the country. those remaining in the city of finding basic supplies, like food and water, are becoming ever most gas power cuts in communication disruptions and now commonplace hospitalizations thrown into chaos with medical supply chains disrupted, and patients name stranded this kidney, dialysis patient hasn't received treatment for 9 days. we are very tired, we hope that god helps the country and protect we are so tired. my potassium levels are high, my kidney function is high and there is no dialysis. we're calling on the authorities to find a solution for those who need medical help. and i can tell you. meanwhile, phone governments continue evacuation efforts. this un conroy carried and $700.00 staff from cartoon to port sued on a 35 hour journey to safety. un secretary general antonio could terror as said,
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sudan would not be abandoned. allow me to let me be clears. united nations is not living. so then our commitment is to the sudanese people in support of their wishes for a peaceful and secure future. we spent with them at the sterile time and it's not just foreigners fleeing the country. tens of thousands of sudanese across the borders into neighboring countries. a great fear, a refugee crisis, would put further strain and already stretched humanitarian supplies. and for those remaining and sudan, they can only hope that this time the ceasefire lasts. and earlier i spoke with journalists, patrick, oh yay! who was following this story from june about in south sudan. we asked him if this truth will likely hold, unlike other failed to cease fire efforts over the past week. for now, it is holding a day come into effects around midnight. so downtime and at least it has been quiet,
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which is what many sudanese are happy about because many people been concerned about the fighting going for very long. however, it is difficult to really say that the tools will be holding because one reason why the previous sci fi has been failing is basically because the fighting is taking place in the city. and everybody is claiming control of everywhere. like for example, there are be support forces and tell you way in control of the airport. this is done. unfortunately, you know, we are the ones in control of the airport. so if clashes begin, the apple who do you blame, who is supposed to be held accountable, you cannot hold anybody accountable because everybody is saying the other one is in control of that area. and everybody will blame the other side for, for, for, for talking them. so for that reason, it is very difficult to, to say this is fire with hall. however, because of the price up from the power like to us. of course,
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the east hope that may be to the wedding parties or the fighting instructions will now at least listen because this is now pressure coming from the us. and perhaps that will so many countries that are also pushing for these. this is 5 to 2, whole number 3 is that also they tie it. you know, fighting is not an easy thing for these spots and many days that they've been fighting, it has been exhausting. so perhaps these factors will help in ensuring that day the, this is fire holes. and meantime, boris, the story is that germany's defense minister explained how a coordinated operation allowed the evacuations of hundreds of civilians from the conflict zones in sudan, eggs, and a half, still long mid to at least part in close coordination with quite a few partners. the u. s of great britain and france. and also i want to say clearly with sudanese president forehand and his chief of general staff and with
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our new inspector general broiled with n, establish contact on saturday and got the final go ahead for the restriction free use of the airport fire. that was important. although not sufficient on its own further security measures were necessary, but that was basically the game changer in this situation as it was sean. and let's bring ended up here. political correspond at matthew more at matthew. i'll walk us through the latest on the evacuation efforts from sit an morning sarah. we had confirmation this morning that a 5th flight has landed in jordan. now that's the german bendis very using as a hub to ship to ferry people of sudan not bring the total number of people evacuated to almost $500.00 among them. diplomats business people and workers, 8 workers and their families. also a huge number of non germans from our own more than 30 countries. and officials in berlin are really keen to use this extended ceasefire to continue flying their own
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citizens and those of allies. germany is no coordinating the international evacuation efforts focused on small airbus air base north of the cap to cartoon. it's around the clock operation involving a 1000 plus printers for soldiers and power troopers are providing security on the ground. and what is an extremely tense and precarious situation, and it's not just flight sera, it's also, as we know, that the german navy is sending a vessel on core support, sudan, where the humanitarian situation there is developing on the course. hundreds of people have made the long and dangerous journey overland in the hopes that can lead by ship ship. so i think we'll expect more to come as, as officials, even europe used a short window of opportunity to try to get as many people of many of the citizens to safety as possible to w correspondent matthew more. thank you and here are some other stories. me news. israel is marking its memorial day to honor fallen soldiers and victims of militant
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attacks. the vent began on monday evening and comes ahead of independence day celebrations from tuesday evening to the country's 75th anniversary. this year's events come against the backdrop of a deep political division and surgeon violence between israelis and palestinians. rescue operations are underway following an attack on a counter terrorism police station in pakistan which left at least 13 people dead and more than 50, injured to blast ripped through the building in a north western town, causing it to collapse. it is the latest in a string of attacks targeting police and pakistan. a mob in haiti's capital has beat and burned to death. 13 suspected gang members. public anger is high in response to the gang driven lawlessness that has taken over puerto prince. the un warns that insecurity in the city has reached levels similar to countries at war.
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thousands of indigenous brazilians have taken to the streets of the capital brazilian to demand they a production of their land and traditions. the march is part of annual of free land camp events. the demonstrators marched to the national congress to call for action against the invasion of their territories by illegal loggers and fisheries. 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 are aiming to boost the current capacity of offshore wind farms. eightfold by 2050 turning the north sea into what they called the greenest power plant in the world. it's part of a plan to reduce carbon emissions and dependents 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
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sure up their energy future. not means ramping up the use of wind turbines, and better connecting these countries energy supply sites. they weren't normally. 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, been where you will fall that i provided. at last year's summit, leaders laid out an ambitious plan to create the world's largest green per pont 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 north stream gas pipelines and reports that russians 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 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. every year, malaria kills more than $600000.00 people, most of them children, according to the world health organization. but just as the w h o marks world malaria day, a new vaccine is raising hope that the disease could soon one day be eradicated. nearly half of the world's population is at risk of contracting malaria. but 96 percent of malaria deaths occur in sub saharan africa. the new r 21 vaccine produced by oxford university is still in the final stage of trials. but gone and 9 tyria have already given it provisional approval. it joins in
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existing vaccine that has helped save lives. the trial suggests the new vaccine is way more effective. w's isaac colored c reports from gonna, ah, kit, due to more has brought his son to this hospital to get his next dues of an anti malaria vaccine. kit is happy, his son has access to this protection. he has got some money or was, is not for the senior people from the bus by university very well. i mean, who started the vessel and if they would for their children, it tells them to fill them from the get him believe his one of the lucky keeps getting the r t s. s vaccine, which was approved by the ward her for conversation. i know it's available for children in over 90 communities following a successful pilot project in 2019. we started using robert
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long and to dates. we don't have issues when it comes to these old classes. and if it's one of them, i encourage every mother to come to us in c exports hope the day i think you do already. this is anonymously to come and help us immunize the to the community again to do, ghana has taking a leading role in the fight against malaria. in addition to our t. s. s. the food in drugs authority recently also approved. then you are to, into one oxford vaccine, become in the fest in africa to do so. the vaccine is still in trial. so canyons will have to wait before the con, benefits from its expected high rates of protection health activities. see, despite these new tools, the roots of the problem lay stagnant water. queer malaria bury mosquitoes, breed also neatly tucked clean. we have iris that is indoor received raspberry.
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and before we have i t m, that is a bed, nit mosquito bedmate. so we can use only one method to say that we are advocating air and malaria all mosquitoes. but we need to a home one eyes the whole air videos to was guy we have this year. the world health organization is pushing for 0 malaria cases across the world. new vaccines will be key in much of in these, these spirit in ghana, already seen the benefits become bring in protecting the lives of the children. and before we go now, a cinema and alaska had an unexpected visitor for its evening showings. a moose wandered into the lobby and started sniffing around. and what was that delicious smell? well, popcorn, of course,
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the moose didn't wait to be offered and started helping itself. but it clearly didn't like any of the films that were on offer. it hung around for about 10 minutes before making an exit and with that, now you're up to date on data. be news coming up. next, it is close off the documentary looking at the true cost of cheap pork. so stay with us. if you can for that, i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thanks for watching whatever you have heard and read, it's 10 times more holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them life after 945 through today has meant starting a new and processing the past. the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denial. in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w.
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