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conscripts called up to fight against russia. invasion of their country dw, nick quarterly spends time with the citizen soldiers on the front lines in the east and don't bass in the shadow of political chaos. israel marks 75 years of independence amid celebrations, protest is demand. the government drop its plan to weaken the judiciary and one of the best loved voices in show business, full silent, acclaimed entertainer and pioneering civil rights activists. harry belafonte a dies at the age of $96.00. ah, i've been fas all and welcome fighting has fled again in sudan. although when you went envoy told the security council on tuesday. the truce between warring factions was holding in some parts so far. but he and there was no sign. the 2 sides were
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ready for serious talks. the sudanese army and paramilitary r s. f. had agreed to a 3 day cease fire giving 8 porkers a chance to help shaken residence. parts of cartoon lion ruins after 10 days of intense bottles. the fighting come does a cease fire to cold early on tuesday, but fear still grips the sudanese capital. the world health organization has sounded the alarm about a potential biohazard after pfizer sees the national public health laboratory in the city. that is extremely, extremely dangerous, because we have ordered a, a bird to go unless some cartoon, residents have been waiting for days to board buses. to take them out of the city
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on the cost of tickets has sort for many has made it to safety. the ordeals far from over has been made home. this place over something that has nothing to do with between 2 men and their heavenly weapon lives . by me though, we're playing the really, really heavy mines is angry with st. put in this position with her tombs main airport, a center of the fighting foreign citizens are being evacuated through alternative routes in risky operations. they've been describing the perilous days and hours before their rescue. yeah, we realized pretty quickly that the would be no more flights. and that we would have to stay in the hotel did, because if you went outside,
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you would get shot. no question at all. kind of progress live ikea, c o o. the recognition was a rather difficult and over. because the fighting continued early. also during the of equation cassiano on also we heard gunshots and even planes, they make fighters, which warmed neighborhood snake. very close to where we were driving. he on ball that a big, thick acre kaski. there are concerns in sudan that the exit us the foreign nationals will encourage the warring generals to once again escalate. the conflict . turning and already dar humanitarian situation even worse and forcing hundreds of thousands of refugees to flee into neighboring countries. sudanese journalist, either nor see adam is following developments from nairobi, kenya, i asked him what could happen if the warring generals don't negotiate an end to the conflict? the 2 parties,
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they really don't look like they want any. she ation committed very clear that they were assaulted 1st and they would like to bring her and the military justice, the military. this is, this is a war for a deal with so, so both parties are not, not willing to negotiate, not, not right now where that just means they still have more tools that they would like to engage in. we have also heard that has been a gathering force is out of course to around right now state from other states as well. so, you know,
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the next coming days we may see some advancement from so you know, the rest of today is quite, quite a quiet is just now for the, for the war field right now in sudan. and i use the willingness of the speak with you say it's a front quite from what i'm reading though. those left behind civilians are facing acute shortages of not just food and water but also fuel and medicines. absolutely. that's, that's me. i mean, sedan wasn't really doing well, but before this war busy me right now was even to be in the war. you cannot find people in costume as we speak
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. people are saying there's in fact, when it's been like this for, for like since the beginning. i think most of the 10 days in battery is no water. and there's no even basic basic basic needs then met hospitals. i shut down. there is no aid, medical aid for those who needed it. and that is that that's just in the war. and that's in the world in the cities that were turned by the war to put somebody, an on demand in other areas, make money for them. so people for her to commit any and they, they had their kind of getting the care they need in the needs. but, but if you stay close to me, it's just the situation is very dire. and also some house hazard right now
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because there's so many bodies boiling on the street and, and that's 1 may start to raise soon. and i guess just like a high risk of, of diseases that will follow that. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on the di situation. that be awesome. thank you. and more use in brief, now a plane carrying 245 evacuation from sudan has arrived at shandy. all their port in paris, the french nationals and other european citizens, we'll 1st take into your booty before flying to france. hundreds of foreigners have been leaving sudan by air, land, and sea during laws in fighting. the u. s. justice department says british american tobacco will pay over $629000000.00 for legally selling tobacco to north korea and
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violating sanctions. the penalty is the largest involving sanctions against north korea. it's leader kim jong and is greatly seen without a cigarette in hat. a civil case brought by a former elle magazine columnist against x. he ways president donald trump has begun with jury selection. e jean carol ledges trump raped her in a department store fitting room in the 990 s from says he's never even met carol. it's just one of many cases and the best the nations trump is facing. the white house says the taliban in afghanistan have killed the alleged mastermind behind a suicide bombing at cobbled airport in 2021. it came during the chaotic american withdrawal from the country as crowds packed the airport trying to flee to tell about some 170 afghans and 13 west troops were killed in the blast.
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i asked journalist ali lativia what he could tell us about the killing of the islamic state, militant thought to be behind that last to be honest, there isn't really much coming out of i'm honest on from it. all of the news is coming out of washington and even that is very vague. all 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 legit operation. how unusual is it that the u. s. has announced this killing? not the taliban. it's 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 u. s. president at a time when the vast majority potential voter, something like 70 percent, don't want him to run again 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,
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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 avalon is on and so he 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 poets it's still definitely a poses a huge area and 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 islamic 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 western back to sonic republic where you know, now the current tele bonner, on his long camera will say that, you know, we're defeating the so called dias. forces we would knock them out where, you know,
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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 an 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 did a tv in cobble for us. thank you very much for talking to d. w. thank you. since russia invaded ukraine in february, thus g, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have been called out to fight the most of them . it's their 1st experience in the military t w's. ne connelly traveled to the dumbass front lines earlier this month to find out how ukraine citizen soldiers dealing with life in the trenches, often under constant fire. and spring turns wet, snow to mud, keeping upright is even harder than it looks. this forest might seem empty,
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but it's actually full of soldiers all on the lookout to keep almost down. because near here the russians are just a matter of a few 100 meters away. yvonne and his friend are in a forward position without leaves on the trees, it feels exposed, but at least they can see russian units when they approach soon they'll be better hidden. but so we'll the other side. so let's go let the hook. the hardest thing is, when it's too quiet, it means the russians could be coming on foot. let the utensils be so at least when they're firing at us, it means they're not sending any of their people away. luckily with the hard summer ticker circle and will be posted. you yvonne will be here for 2 days, 2 nights. that might not seem long, but it's intense and exhausting. 2 hours and watch than 2 hours sleep and watch again, powered by heat backs and energy drinks, such if you are cold, well,
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this is our forced out on the over there. that's the 3 star. it's still a work in progress. i said, the 1st day we got here, shells hit 2030 meters away. it was incredibly loud and you could feel everything around you. shaky with like hundreds of thousands of ukrainian service people. yvonne had never held a rifle before the russians invaded last year. citizen soldiers like him are having to learn fast, lo moses and says to be restored, you have to keep positive. keep your spirits up a lot, otherwise he won't last long on there, but it's not like we can call our mothers to come and pick us up with. this is the main dug out. a cave blasted into the hillside. it's warm and dry and feel safe. after the constant stress outside this time and space here to take a breath less so you force, we'll get children's drawings like they sent to us and no one would ever throw them
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away. we keep them destroying is from a ukrainian child who's a refugee and germany was there was a letter thanking us for protecting the same lulu. hopefully these children will be able to come home soon. but you, i'm so bored. lou, 2. busy 3 and o hitler require last year, but right at the beginning of which we found out my wife was pregnant. i became a father during this war. this was the reason i got leave to be there for my son's birthday, but i didn't make it in time. so i was still traveling from the training camp when he was born a booth for you on august the 3rd year we're recording the idea that they're
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fighting russian now. so that children don't have to is something you hear a lot from ukrainian soldiers. no one he believes that russia is going to negotiate in good faith. this armored personnel carrier is normally used to bring out the wounded. it knocks its passengers around so much soldiers joke, many of the wounded backup new injuries on their way to safety. lydia jane had lots, it shouldn't. we're here 247 wilcox waiting for call out or where basically an ambulance service just in the other. we run the risk of being killed doing our job to meet what's not plenty of charge. we honey a to casualties, and more than a dozen wounded near us just yesterday, tumble of but out got it. everyone's nerves are shattered. to come up as the yanine ocean, sidney starlight. soldiers with extreme psychological trauma,
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are evacuated out to ross tells us the most have to keep going with the pills or as much help as they can expect. in his civilian life to ras worked as a neurologist. he knows his way around a medicine cabinet party. jessica shaw, and i'm sorry, can you put these are all antidepressants and anxiety medication when you upon you must discharge shem of. i put all this together myself and provide them to anyone who needs them is the symptom which is given that we can only hope to manage the symptoms that he wash. now as the best treatment for anxiety, depression, and stress induced condition is to avoid the trigger, yolanda during war time, that's just not possible nemea, zach theater of nero ship see i recommend these to every one daughter, vomiting millennium as washer. let them all acumen up, was him so he feels heavy and it's not the patients that are feeling the strain. so to those working here to ross tells us he to has started taking antidepressants.
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kids this will began over a year ago. he's only seen his family for a few days at a time. c o o in ulysses shows that our sierra, everyone you've met here so far. we're all civilians long at all. sure. my bill is you know, with all been cold up should i should watch part of that mouse a fit. it's our professional soldiers who are in a florida shoe. she'll still know that i'm, i'm really 0 me after that and out doing where good. so for israel is marking 75 years of independence. ah, the celebrations come on the heels of memorial day, a chance to remember lives lost in war and militant attacks of traditionally have served as marcus of unity in a nation. that's for repeated wars. since it's creation, but this you, if also been weekly mass protests against plant government reforms of the judiciary,
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which critic se threaten is wells democracy. the 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, his government to make far reaching changes to the legal system. the government says it would restore the balance power. critics here it would remove checks and threaten democracy. while 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 independent stays. we want to make sure that we stop the corrupt government from passing the judicial coo and taken our independence. this is a very clear statement through the government that we will not allow the just a good to go through. it's a kind of celebration to say,
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this is our country. we wanna give it away. and dad to celebrate democrats, he went to dad's family and every like that we have in this country is due to the, 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 with opposition. nonetheless, weekly mass protests have continued for 16 weekends in a row. and with more demonstrations planned to the coming weekend, there's no end to division in site detail use. rebecca readers was at the protests in tel aviv and set us this update. tens of thousands of pro democracy protest is once again out on the street in central television made per day have been going on for 6 days, nearly 6 days and a half weeks already. but to night, protest has
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a slightly different vibe to it. it's more of a party protested, being dabbed by the organizers and why? because it's falling on the night after memorial day and into the countries independence day. this holiday is a very, very proud time for israelis and it's normally a time that unites the country. a lot of the people i've been speaking to, to not say that they're out on the streets, particularly tonight because they want the country to hear. they want the government to hear that the country isn't united, that they're not happy with the way things are going and they want their voices to be heard. but they have also told me that this is a night that they're able to celebrate what it is they fighting for. and that is, of course, the democracy of the country coming at a time of this very symbolic day, the independence day of 75 years of israel. looking at some other world news. now. singapore has executed a man for conspiring to smuggle a kilogram cannabis to spite please from his family for clemency. takara juice, pio was sentenced to death by hanging 2018. the un human rights office for
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singapore had also urged the authorities to reconsider his centered slaves to conduct a further look on. may the japanese start up says it's luna landa has like the crash landed on the moon. the firm i space was hoping to pull off the 1st commercial moon landing, but it lost contacts with the spacecraft during its final to set. only american russian and chinese space programs have successfully landed on the barrier and toko american toymaker. motel has unveiled its 1st bobby, representing a person with down syndrome. the design was made in coordination with the national down syndrome society. battelle says the dole is part of its efforts to increase diversity and inclusivity. now to the story of a young man who not only survived but thrived in the face of adversity, he was wounded as a teenager by a sniper in the syrian civil war. but at none of both saw a family has continued on a path to athletic glory. now, as
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a refugee welcomed by the spanish government ad none al mussa al family has a dream. he wants to participate in the paralympic games. adnan was 14 when he was hit in the back by a stray bullet in syria. soon after the start of the civil war, that continues to this day. he spent over a year recovering in a hospital in lebanon, where his family became refugees. he's been in a wheelchair ever since. once he recovered, he turned to sport to recover his strength, both mental and physical. good in nail by marianne, my body is good and i exercise lots of a habit i did. oh, i get longer. i really enjoyed the sport pony, which prompted me to call the organization to arrange a hand bite for me to live on hand. so i can start trucking scenario along with that. a brand like it's been a year of practice on hand by the end of his little happy. my new life goal is to compute and rice's and continue to raise my level. and by cool,
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what about how much i'm i have big class for the future. a bouncy, much like what i saw. it was a hand bike that opened new horizons for adnan. now $25.00, he's focused on improving his pace and stamina to achieve his dream of competing at the paralympics. along with training, he raises money to help children who have been disabled as a result of living in war zones. people around the world are morning, the passing us harry belafonte ish, a singer, actor, and activist, died on tuesday at the age of 96. he rose to fame in the 1950s, thanks to his brilliant singing voice. a career in movies followed, but one of his biggest roles was in the american civil rights movement. ah, my name is hurry, bellefonte, performing one of his best known hits, ireland, and the son. oh,
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famed for his smooth, husky voice. bellefonte became a singing sensation in the 1950s. his album calypso was not only the 1st 1000000 selling record by a black artist, but also of any performer kind thanks in part to his enduring hit, the banana boat song. ah, is this new at the height of his fame? bellefonte was also at the forefront of societal change, supporting the civil rights movement in the u. s. he performed and a number of movies dealing with rights issues, took part and pivotal marches, and was a close friend of doctor martin luther king junior. he once said his activism was due to his experiences early in life. once i got that i last week was really wrong. i'm conditioning.
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what? no, i you should use this power change conditions. my husband's for those who come in behind. and the word that they cry in the spirit of the fight for freedom is the word. armando ha, laser and life bellefonte continued to speak out and raised issues at home and abroad. getting involved in south africa's anti apartheid movement. he also supported other humanitarian campaigns. he travelled the world as a goodwill ambassador for unicef, the united nations children's fund. and he also started and aids foundation. lee, perry, bellefonte, is a singer actor and the king of calypso, an artist inseparably linked to his activism.
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and a reminder now of the top story way. following for you this hour, there's been sporadic fighting in sudan on the 2nd day of the u. s. broke and cease fire. the truce is meant to allow food, water, and hospital supplies, info civilians. you and envoy says there is no sign. the warring factions are writing for serious tulips. watching the w use life from berlin optic sound documentary on so called blood thumbs for cheap, poke production. i ben fizzle and stay with us. with
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