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this effort against corruption and political crimes in our series, guardians of truth and watch now on youtube dw documentary, ah ah w news life from berlin. a shaky truce in sudan. they 2 of the 3 day cease fire and the un envoy says the warring factions aren't ready for serious talks. civilians tried to flee the fighting. they face acute shortages of food and water. us officials say the taliban have killed the islamic sate leader behind the
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2021. campbell airport bombing attack claimed almost $200.00 lives, including american service personnel, and in the shadow of political chaos. israel marks 75 years of independence. amid celebrations, protesters demand the government drop its plan to weaken the judiciary. ah, i've been phys, all unwelcome fighting has fled again in sudan, although a un envoy told the security council on tuesday. the truce between warring factions was holding in some parts so far. but he said there was no sign. the 2 sides were ready for serious talks. the sudanese army and paramilitary r as feet r s. f rather had agreed to a 3 day cease fire, giving a boy as
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a chance to help shaken residence parts of cartoon. lion ruins after 10 days of intense battle. the fighting camp does a cease fire to cold early on tuesday. but fear still grips sorry about that, we just lost our report. let's go straight to our sudanese journalists. as on z add on who's falling developments for us in nairobi? can you sorry? i didn't get your name right there. just bring us up to date on the cease fire at the moment. is it actually holding or not because we're getting reports time and again of sporadic fighting yeah. well in some parts of it, so there is some kind of quietness yesterday in
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st. a street on that area there left that would be back to before the war. cars are moving and so this transportation to many but in, in that same time, there was some fight in her tool near the position palace in the body as well. so we have seen some of the markets in my open just because of necessity and people need to to get things. but this is fire is not completely holding. there was clashes in, in a survey, continue to hold it from morning all the way to the evening to kind of some ethnic a look. so this is fire is not effective. and what's going to
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happen if there aren't any negotiations? well, the 2 parties, they really don't look like they want any, she ation estimate is very clear that they were assaulted 1st and they would like for her and the military justice, the military. this is a war for a, the, a so. so both parties are not, not willing to negotiate, not, not right now where that just means they still have more bottles that they would like to engage in. we have also heard that it's been a gathering forces. so of course, to around right now,
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state from other states as well. so you know, the next coming days we might see some, some advancement from staffing. so, you know, the rest of today is quite, quite a quiet is just now a for the war field, right? now yeah, and i use the willingness of both parties because you say it's safe and quiet from what i'm reading though. those left behind. so civilians are facing acute shortages of not just food and water, but also fuel and medicines. absolutely, i mean that's, that's a nice new sedan, wasn't really doing well. it was before this war, a basic needs with right now,
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even severe because of the war. you cannot find a fuel in car. so as we speak out, people are dying of thirst in battery, that's a fat and it's been like this for, for like since the beginning is b, i think more than 10 days in battery is no water. and there's not even busy, busy, busy greets than met hospitals shut down. there is no aid, medical aid for those who needed it. and that is that, that's just in the war zone that's in the war in the cities that were turned by the war with somebody, an on demand a money, for example, thousands of people for her to fill it to my then the and they, they're, they're kind of slow getting the care they need in my denise. but if you stay in
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her room, it's just the situation is maybe dire and also days. some house has a right now because there's so many body spoiling with the street and, and the results from burial. that's one, i may start to rain soon and just like there's a written this high risk of, of, of diseases that will follow that. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on the di situation that i sent with the autumn. thank you. the white house says the taliban in afghanistan have killed the mastermind thought to be behind a suicide bombing at campbell airport in 2021. it came during the chaotic american withdrawal from the country as crowds packed the airport trying to flee the taliban . some 170 afghans had 13. you west troops were killed in the last
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journalist ali the tv joins us from cobble. what house officials of called this taliban actions significant? what more of you heard? to be honest, there isn't really much coming out of avalon, a son from it. i'm. all of the news is coming out of washington and even that is very vague. they said that is that it happened in early april and that it was a successful operation. so there really isn't much in terms of detail about this a legit operation. how unusual is it that the u. s. has announced this killing and all the taliban is very unusual. but at the same time, it may have something to do with the fact that joe biden just announced his plan to once again run for you as president at a time when the vast majority potential voter, something like 70 percent, don't want him to run again,
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due to his advanced age and sort of negative implications of his administration. so it may seem as sort of an easy win for them, you know, to be able to say that, ok, you know, because it's pretty much expected that, you know, the republicans will likely try and criticize him as much as possible about his, as you said, chaotic withdrawal from ah, avalon is not in so we can say all will, you know, 13 us soldiers are killed and somehow this worked out at least a little bit in the sense that we got some kind of vengeance and bring us up to date on the security situation in afghanistan, what sort of threat does islamic state so pause it still definitely poses a huge a security threat to people and i'm honest on and that's the issue is that all of the security threats coming from the so called long state forces are towards the avalon people and again, what we're seeing is it's very similar to what was happening during the former
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western back to san republic where, you know, now the current tele bonner, on a small camera will say that, you know, where to feeding the so called diet forces. we would knock them out where, you know, they're, they're powerless at this point, but then they will go with stage, another attack. and, and so it's showing once again, that, you know, fighting some kind of an armed opposition or insurgency or terrorist cobra. however, you want to define it is not very easy even when you are a group that engage in these activities yourself. not too long ago i left t cobble for us. thank you very much for talking to d w. thank you. a quick look now at some of the other stories making use around the world. a civil case brought by a former elle magazine columnist against x u. s. president. donald trump has begun with jury selection. e jean carol ledges trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1998 from says he's never even met count.
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it's just one of many cases and investigations. trump is facing a japanese stuff, says it's luna landa has like the crash landed on the moon firm i space was hoping to pull off the 1st commercial mood landing. but at last contact with the spacecraft during its final descent, the only american russian and chinese state t. v. state space programs have successfully landed on the boat. in our u. s. office. singapore has executed a man for conspiring to smuggle a kilogram of cannabis despite please from his family for clemency to god who just so pyre was sentenced to death by hanging in 2018. the un human rights office for singapore had also word so far. he's to reconsider his sentence. march to the u. s . justice department says the firm,
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british american tobacco will pay more than $629000000.00 for legally selling tobacco to north korea and violating un sanctions. the penalty is the largest ever from sanctions against north korean leader kim jong ans country kim is rarely seen without a cigarette and entertainment giant into activist harry belafonte. a has site died at home in new york. he was 96 of on a begun his ground breaking, acting, and singing career in the 1950s. in the 960 c forged his civil rights legacy marching with martin luther king junior and fighting for social justice in the u. s. and africa his well, his mocking 75 years of independence. ah . the celebrations come on the heels of memorial day, a day to remember lives lost in war. and the millison attacks both traditionally
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have served as much as of unity in a nation that has for repeated wars since its creation. but this year, they've also been weekly mass protests against plant government reforms of the judiciary. which critics say threatened israel's democracy, plans have polarized the country a day meant for unified celebration this year, overshadowed by division. as israel celebrated a milestone in its independence. the st to tel aviv filled at protesters. tens of thousands demonstrated against plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. is government to make far reaching changes to the legal system? the government said it would restore the balance power. critics here it would remove checks and threatened democracy. well, we want to send a very clear message to the israeli people, that not only are we celebrate independence, we want to make sure that this independence stays. we want to make sure that we
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stop the corrupt government from passing the digital coo and taken our independence . this is a very clear statement through the government that we will not allow the just occurred to go through. it's a kind of celebration to say this is our country. we wanna give it away. and dad to celebrate the mccarthy went to dad's family and everyone that we have in this country is due to our supreme court. so we fight for our able to be free in this country and to raise our kids as equal and you have equal rights. the legislation is currently on hold, while the government negotiates opposition. nonetheless, weekly mass protests have continued for 16 weekends in a row. and with more demonstrations planned for the coming weekend, there's no end to division in sight. he is a reminder of the top story by following for you by the south. has been sporadic
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fighting in sudan on the 2nd day of a you waste broke and ceased via the truce is meant to allow food border and hospital supplies infra civilians. you and envoy says there is no sign. the warring factions are ready for serious tulips. roberts is next with business, including the world banks, cold for an overhaul of global migration policies. i'm ben for sewland scenic south . ah, i would interest the global economy our portfolio d w business beyond here the closer look at the project. our mission.
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