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ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw, use life from berlin, a shaky truce in sudan. they 2 of a 3 day cease fire and you went on boy says the warring factions aren't ready for serious talks. civilians trying to flee the fighting, the face, acute shortages of food and water, and the ukrainian conscript called up to fight against roches invasion. dw is nick
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connelly spends time with the citizen soldiers on the front lines in the eastern don baths. ah, i've been fissile and welcome fighting has fled again in sudan, although a un envoy told the security council on tuesday. the truce between warring factions was so far holding in some parts. but he said there was no sign. the 2 sides were ready for serious talks. the sudanese army and paramilitary are safe had agreed to a 3 day cease fire giving 8 workers a chance to help shaken residence. parts of cartoon lion ruins after 10 days of intense bottles. the fighting. com does a cease fire to cold early on, choose day. but fears still grips the sudanese capsule. the world health
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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 order attributes in the law. we have mrs. rogers on the law. we have an accident and the not sure is eugene burgeon go unless some cartoon residents have been waiting for days to board buses to take them out of the city. and the cost of tickets has sort for many have made it to safety. the ordeals far from over. been made home this place over something that has nothing to do with between 2 men and their heavenly weapons armies. no, we're paying the really, really heavy mines. is
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angry history to put in this position with her teams main airport, a center of the fighting foreign citizens are being evacuated through alternative rates in whiskey operations. they've been describing the perilous days and hours before the rescue. yeah, we realized pretty quickly that there would be no more flights and that we would have to stay in the hotel because if you went outside, you would get shot. no question at all, kind of progress. live ikea, c o o. the recognition was rather difficult and over because the fighting continued early. also during the of a correlation. cassiano on also we heard gunshots and even planes. they make fighters, which warmed neighborhood state game very close to where we were driving. he on ball that a big, thick, acre crafty. there are concerns in sudan that the exit is the foreign nationals
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will encourage the war in general 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. i talked to allan boswell, crisis groups, project director for the horn of africa. i asked him why the 2 formerly allied generals, now enemies, can't even hold to 72. our truce are well at the very top level. it does not seem like either of these 2 are really ready to head to talks. yet on the one hand, it appears like the army is basically intent on trying to to knock out the leader of their own it to kill general medi um and the are stuff under general. hm. that he has essentially been swarming the capital with his many fighters as he can. this continues to be something of
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a dog fight between the 2. there are also questions from diplomats involved in these talks about whether or not either of them has sufficient control of his forces to really make a cease fire stick. after warnings from the african union to the you, when, how high is the risk of regional spread and international ising? this conflict? those risks are quite high and those risks grow the longer that this goes on. i think one of the upsides we've seen thus far is that this has remained the battle for cartoon. other student needs actors and arm groups, and there are many other arm groups in today. and they have rejected this war as catastrophic and, and meaningless. needless, it longer, this goes on, the greater the risk that this i spread, that this becomes much more complicated conflict that it sucks than external actors as well. and then that will not only effect the broader region and countries. it
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also just make it much more difficult to resolve. what is then the way to bring this battle to an end? somehow you're going to have to get these 2 men to stop fighting. most of these high level power politics efforts right now are taking place between washington and the arab golf. i saudi arabia is if you need more or less on that either cause a lot of african initiative to be. the general assumption has been that the real leverage to probably live in the gulf as well as in washington and what it'll take to actually get them to stop fighting a part of the problem here. i mean, of course people want to threaten them with punitive action, but you also have to talk them down from the ledge. so as always in the situation, it's a bit of a dirty game. when talking them down, does the international community stand a chance of mediating some sort of end to this conflict?
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yes, we do think they can are, there are, there is leverage over these 2. um if, if people are really willing to use it. but that will only really work once these to reach some sort of conclusion that you know, perhaps they're fighting themselves to a bit of a draw. or they see a reason to go to the negotiating table on the hope would be that they get there soon or that some of these threats on these to start to you know, start to really make some headway on they still are in a mindset of a very early conflict in which they both still think they can win. i mean, the question is, how long is this going to continue before they start to change their question? alan boswell, horn of africa, director a crisis group. thank you very much for the insight. thank you. 2 more news now, in brief, afghanistan's taliban government has killed the islamic state,
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group leader thought to be behind the deadly 2021. capital airport bombing the white house as convert the killing some 170 afghans and 13 you west troops were killed in the last, during the chaotic american withdrawal from afghanistan, jail, russian, opposition leader, alexey novak. he says he faces up to 35 years on new charges of terrorism. russian investigators have linked to supporters to the murder of a popular military blogger in st. petersburg this month. and he is already serving 11 and a half years on previous challenges. german and british find the jets have intercepted a suspected russian spite aircraft flying over the baltic sea without its transponder signals. on last year, nato find a jet scrambled, almost $600.00 times in response to incursions, double the year before russian casualties have fallen by around 30 percent
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a day. this month, according to british intelligence officials reckon it's due to the end of moscow's winter offensive footage, released by the russian ministry of defense, is claimed to show until our units supporting ground operations in baltimore to the city in easton, ukraine. that's been the center of fighting for months with neither side making any significant territorial gains. despite the current impasse, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have been called up to fight t w's. nick connelly, travel to the dog bass front lines though the of this month to find out how ukraine's citizen soldiers are dealing with life in the trenches. often under constant fire. a spring turns wet, snow to mud, keeping upright is even harder than it looks. this forest might seem empty, but it's actually full of soldiers. all on the lookout. people will sit down. this is near here. the russians are just a matter of a few 100 me to a yvonne and his friend are in a forward position. without the leaves on the trees,
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it feels exposed. at least they can see russian units when they approach soon they'll be better hidden. but so will the other side. so what will it take, or 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 i not sending any of them. people are way luckily with the whole summer tickets for glimmers 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 on watch than 2 hours sleep than watch, again, powered by heat backs and energy drinks. such a few articles. oh, this is our forced out on the over there. that's the 3 dog. it's still a work in progress. i said on the 1st day we got here and shells hit 2030 meters away. it was incredibly loud and you could feel everything around you. shaky. a division like hundreds of thousands of ukrainian service people. yvonne had never
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held a rifle before the russians invaded last year. citizen soldiers like him are having to learn fast, lo, mrs. and says to be restored, you have to keep positive. keep your spirits up for fire lot. otherwise he won't last long. low on if it's not like we can call our mothers to come and pick us out . yes. only why me possessively. nominate them with all those that we think that 3 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 the space here to take a breath. for small is less the yield force. we'll get children's drawings like they sent to us and no one would ever throw them away with. we keep them with destroying is from a ukrainian child who's a refugee in germany. was
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there was a letter thanking us for protecting the same one. lulu, hopefully, these children will be able to come home soon with the lowest. you put your arms on the border. lou 2 just with in or he threw the choir 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, 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. on august the 3rd, we're recording the idea that they're 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
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wounded. it knocks its passengers around so much. the soldiers joke, many of the wounded because you injuries on their way to safety. lydia jeanne had lots that she needed. we're here 247 wilcox waiting. who call out where basically an ambulance service just in, you know, that we run the risk of being killed, doing our job to meet what, not premium channels we had here to casualties and more than a dozen wounded near us just yesterday at. um, well, i bought out the deal. everyone from nerves are shattered. to come up for the jani ocean city last night. soldiers with extreme psychological trauma, are evacuated out to ross tells us the most have to keep going with 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, i'm sorry, can you? but these are all antidepressants and anxiety medications when you,
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upon you must use a shows shem of. i put all this together myself and provide them to anyone who needs them as the symptom which is given that we can only hope to manage the symptoms that he was not 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's ship see. i recommend these to everyone. dora vomiting millennium as washer. but the whole acumen up was him, so he's she'll chevy other and it's not the patients that are feeling the strain. so to those working here to rest hell's as he to has started taking antidepressants to school began over a year ago. he's only seen his family for a few days at a time. c o o in ulysses, shes that of 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 yet. i did wanted to put sound of hat mouse. a physics are
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professional soldiers when a full issue shows to know that the, my museum at that with that and out doing where good. so for a very r, nick connelly reporting from the front line in ukraine. you're watching dw news life from berlin up next to feature on how women in latin america cope with toxic masculinity. i been for sewland to you again say ah ah. the trio taking on nigerian trafficking works. i'm for this, did this. oh, in those mounting evidence that nigerian human trafficking enforced to prostitution are also taking place here and from school to one.

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