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ah ah ah ah, business dw slide from berlin, a lawful waited phone call between beijing and keith. the leaders of china and ukraine speak for the 1st time since the russian invasion. and the chinese delegation is to visit ukraine for talks on ending the war. last jail breaks in sudan, the reserve car, military force, fries prisoners,
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including an alleged war criminal. and the youth wing of germany is far right if the party is labeled extremist intelligence agency says the young activists are a threat to democracy. ah, i'm glad of as well come to the program. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has confirmed he has had a long and meaningful call with the chinese president. she jin p. it's the 1st contact between the 2 leaders since the start of the war, new crane state media report that she told zelinski, negotiation is the only way to end the conflict. the chinese foreign ministry also says it will send a delegation to ukraine to seek a political settlement to the crisis. china is seen as a key player in any piece process because of its close relationship with russia.
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zelinski has appointed a new ukranian ambassador to be g. the 1st and more than 2 years. yeah, well, you know, your wifi, people from going and hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have been called up to fight since the russian invasion last february. for most it's their 1st experience of the military did. obviously, connelly went to the front line in the east and on bus region to find out how ukraine citizen soldiers are coping in the trenches. 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 always it down because 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 leaves on the trees,
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it feels exposed release. 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 to do, 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 away. luckily with the whole summer to casual 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 and watch than 2 hours sleep, then 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 in the shells, hit 2030 meters away. it was incredibly loud. and you could feel everything around you. shaky wilson was like hundreds of thousands ukrainian service people. yvonne
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had never held a rifle before the russians invaded last year. citizen soldiers like him are having to learn fast, lo misses, and says to be restored. you have to keep positive to keep your spirits up or fire more otherwise he won't last long, low on the for it's not like we can call our mothers to come and pick us onto. yes one in one me but a so civil nominalism, and all those that with exemplary. 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 force more less the yield force. we'll get children's drawings like they sent to us and why no one would ever throw them away to you. we keep them, you are destroying is from a ukrainian child who's a refugee and germany was
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there was a letter thanking us for protecting the same lulu. hopefully, these children will be able to come home soon as you put your arms on the border. lulu with no heat, no choir last year, but it 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 year were 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. de la, virginia watts. it should be that we're here. 247 wilcox waiting, who call out is go 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 have here to casualties and more than a dozen wounded near us just yesterday. um, well, i bought out the deal. everyone's 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 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, i'm sorry. can you put these are all antidepressants and anxiety medication when
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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 was not the best treatment for anxiety. depression, and stress induced condition is to avoid the triggers. the yolanda during war time . that's just not possible nemea, zach theater of nero ship see i recommend these to every 1 dollar vomiting millennium as washer furthermore akeem not boys him, so he seems heavy of them and it's not the patients that are feeling the strain. so to those working here to rest hills as he to has started taking antidepressants kids this will began over a year ago. he's only seen his family for a few days at a time. c o, when in unit shows that of sierra everyone you've met here. so far you were all civilians long at all. sure. my bill is you know, with all been cold up yet i to advantage. but sound of hat mouse
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a fitted are professional soldiers when a floors issue, she'll still know that i'm, i'm really 0. m f. are with that and out doing where good. so for did obviously, conley filed a report. he joins us now from key of nick. what struck me most about the people there in your report. it was the optimism in the face of real hardship. how do you experience, did you experience that i think there was something really characteristic and kind of telling that one of those soldiers told us that basically if you lose your good spirits, you're basically done for your chances of surviving, of doing well of not coming out of there with severe trauma are pretty small, so there is a lot of very dark humor, a real sense. people just think about the next hour the next day till the next time they get out for a bit of rest. a couple of kilometers behind the front lines and really don't allow themselves too often to think about the big picture. how many months or years this
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might still drag on to the real sense of camaraderie that you don't get when you meet soldiers who are slightly further away from the front. where the basically, i guess that the pressure and the constant risk will force people from very different back grounds, different experiences to come together and kind of keep each other spirits high. now these people that you've met, there are just average people now in the front lines of fighting for the country and fighting to stay alive. really, how are they coping and how much longer can they hold out using or certainly people will tell you that their initial adrenalin high, that shock after russia's full scale invasion in february 2022 that has now subsided after couple months. that just doesn't continue and now they're having to think a lot more about looking after their health, looking after their mental health, as well as trying to get a bit time, a bit more time off to spend with their families. that often isn't possible. as we saw that doctor only see his family for a number of days at a time,
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maybe few weeks over the year as a whole. so definitely is a worry. and one thing you definitely do hear from them is their difficulty with readjusting when they go home. for a couple of weeks and also see a young man who haven't been called up yet to their opinion going on as if the war hadn't happened. that really is a kind of disconnect between those fighting, those risking their lives every day and people. and he's like, he of that can have some kind of normalcy. that really is an issue that is really important to them now and will continue to be even off. this war is over. now after more than a year, is there also a fear in the trenches that the world's attention may start to turn away from the conflict? that certainly has been a fear since the beginning. there was a real fear that, you know, pretty soon after hostages began that the west might try to force ukraine some code of comp compromise on moscow's terms. as was the case, at least, according to the ukrainian interpretation. back in 2014,
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that hasn't happened that he, people do realize little so large numbers of ukrainian refugees in lots of european countries has made this an issue that is very present to people, even thousands of kilometers away from this war. but they are obviously very aware of the fact that ukraine's army is dependent on west weapons cannot carry on without western weapons. and that the government is unable to pay wages in pensions here because of direct financial injections from brussels. are corresponded that need commonly reporting from p. thank you. me. star military is from one of sedans. warring factions have broken into a number of prisons and released inmates, including a suspected war criminal. there has been fighting in the capital cartoon on the 2nd day of the 3 day truce. and you might find some of the following pictures disturbing. this is what the current sees file looks like in sudan. this by promises of
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a 72 hour pause in fighting more bloodshed. according to officials here at the our roomy medical center in on demand 2 shelves fell on to the building around lunch time on tuesday. enjoying at least 20 people waiting in the seats here. among them a pregnant woman, ione, the and i will and all the hospitals are closed. and we were still working. i thought of lisa. the business was running in a good way. are full of books, a shell came in as you can see her for up and exploded. hungerpillar's hanover, all patients who was sitting on the seats were injured below the knees. you're in to pharaoh. the u. s. broke a 3 day truce between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces does, however, appear to have brought some com to the sudanese capital car to him. but many residents are still fearful to leave their homes. they have seen previous attempts
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to bring stability to the country. largely fail says the outbreak of fighting more than a week ago and out this time will be different. did this each that is the decide. this is the and at a meeting of the un security council on tuesday, the un special envoy to sedan race, further questions about the 2 sides commitment to peace is being released from it. so 2 generals continued trading accusations and issuing competing claims of control over keen storage. there is yet no unequivocal sign that either is ready to seriously negotiate, suggesting that both thing and securing a military victory over the other is possible. the shaky cease fire has allowed many countries to carry out mass evacuations like saudi arabia, which brought over a 1000 people from more than 50 countries by boat to jetta. the thousands are also
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fleeing across sedans. boat is leading to phase of this crisis spreading into neighboring countries. many of them arriving in make shift camps in chat desperate for food, water, and medical attention with the un warning of the urgent need for aid and resources to help deal with the growing influx of people call simply as the original media advisor for east africa and yemen at the norwegian refugee council county operated from nairobi and cleaning up i asked him earlier, what civilians is. the don needs braced themselves for in the coming days. while it is the real answer, as we dont know, it's been the last 1112 days have been terrible nightmare and cease fire one after the other have been broken repeatedly. this one has largely held in different areas, but still you never know when the next explosion is going to hey, i've just heard from some of my colleagues seeing armed man going little houses
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occupying them, forcing people out, forcing them to flee. i text on hospitals as you've reported directly just now that the attacks on civilian infrastructure have been tremendous. and it's, it's an unfolding might of front of all of us. this is louise and all those captains, saddam, or a very precarious moment. but in our report, we just heard the special envoy say that he's not convinced that the 2 parties either of the 2 parties is serious about negotiating a piece. how do you see that? and these, i think that's, that's a feeling we all share when, when you see the 5 humanitarian workers killed last week in the 1st hours and days of all of this, i'm seeing this, these fires breaking in this way and both sides trying to instrument the lies
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whatever they want to see, the little that they can see, and it is, it is extremely worrying. and we really hope that the international community come ready to put more pressure on both sides so that my colleagues can get back to their work. we have a lot of pseudo nice colleagues anxiously waiting. they know there are millions out there in need of aid, and they feel really bad that they can't get to them. at the same time. we'll have some of our colleagues to wrap them to fighting themselves. when sees flyers when i'm now they good here, bombs and shooting outside their houses, doesn't the situation. they haven't been serious about this and it's about time they stop. they stop making a sham out of these announcements. now thousands of sudanese have recently fled to the neighboring countries, one of the most relevant countries and how does that affect the situation there? oh, we're looking mostly at chad. 1 so egypt on the tube, young, all of them in various degrees and different kinds of turmoils, different,
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their own human, italian crises. we've had actually refugees from these countries usually turn into saddam because it was a stable for, for them to see because i and now they're probably being forced to retire, that we don't have that much information about the actual figures. there's, it's not a very clear picture of how many are causing into cell saddam into just a bit of a clear picture in egypt. the truth is these, these people are fleeing to a very hard difficult areas where, where they, with these companies would need the support of the international community to be able to host refugees. our call is for these countries to keep their borders organ . these are genuine refugees fleeing from fighting, and they need and protection calcium to them. regional media advisor for east africa and yemen at the norwegian refugee council. thank you very much for sharing
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your expertise now that shaky 72 hours is fine, sir donnas provided an opportunity for many countries to undertake mass evacuations, by road and sea. germany has now ended its operation. after helping more than $700.00 people flee the country, including around $200.00 german citizens. maximilian who had gotten, is one of them. he works for the german good institute and was based in cartoon until he was flown out. we were sort of in a hot spot in america, which is also very close to the airport, the de international airport. and of course we heard everything we heard on the bombshells, we heard the gun fights. we heard the air strikes everything. we smelled the smoke and saw the smoke. but yeah, we did not see much because we were hiding our not, we're not allowed here to go anywhere near the windows and,
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and yet we were one of the lucky ones. my wife and i because we had enough supply of food and water throughout the whole time. so we didn't have to go outside, but most people are not in that situation and they had to go outside and it was just the life threatening. yeah. that's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. you crazy president. one of them is zalinski has commemorated victims of 3rd to noble nuclear disaster on the 37th anniversary of the meltdown. he also repeated warnings of a possible fresh catastrophe. russian forces accused of using these up. what is your nuclear plant as a base for attacking areas helped by ukraine? the supreme court in iran has confirmed a death sentence against an iranian german dual national jumps. she had shamartha was convicted of being involved in a bombing of
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a mosque in 2008 and planning other attacks is family insist, he is innocent. israel is celebrating us independence day, marking 75 years since the state was founded. more than 100 israel air force planes helicopters and drones to pardon a fly past. they were joined by pilots from germany, the u. s. and the u. k. germany's participation in the independence day celebrations, our new milestone, and efforts to build on its post 2nd world war relationship with israel on his 1st visit to israel as german chancellor, last year, all of shorts reiterated the sense of responsibility felt by every modern german government for the security of israel and the protection of jewish life. joint remembrance of the victims of the shower. german chancellor, olaf shalt, and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu light candles at
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a memorial site in berlin. from here, thousands of jews were deported to concentration and extermination camps by the nazis lodged on latin that we and germany can say after the immeasurable crimes against humanity of the shower, that israel and germany, our friends, strategic partners, and allies. that is a precious gift. it's by no means to be taken for granted for that we are very grateful to israel. fear is fear the alliance of the 2 countries and their special relationship are the result of a decades long rapprochement after the holocaust, the mass murder of $6000000.00 jews by nazi germany. many israelis didn't want to have any dealings with the land of the perpetrators. but slowly, the 2 countries were able to move closer together. david ben gordion, israel's 1st prime minister champion to that process in 2008 angle america became
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the 1st german leader to address israel's parliament, the connected. it was a historic moment. inborn with like every german government and every german chancellor before me was committed to germany, special historical responsibility for israel security. firstly, the modern german states existence fundamentally depends on the security of israel . she said germany is in favor of the so called to state solution. and continues to support the establishment of a future palestinian state alongside the state of israel. but there are also issues that strain relations between germany and israel. the 2 sides disagree strongly on israel settlement policy, which the german government has condemned repeatedly. no chancellor, olaf shoulds and foreign minister and in a bare book have criticised netanyahu's planned judicial reform critic see the plan
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as a threat to the independence of the judiciary. and with that to democracy in israel as partners who share democratic values and our close friends with israel, we are following this debate very closely and i will not conceal this with great concern. the independence of the judiciary is a valuable democratic asset school. nevertheless, for germany, the relationship with israel is and remains unique and especially worthy of protection. germany's domestic spires and c has classified the youth wing of the country's far right f d party. as an extremist entity and the threat to democracy, the agency began monitoring the group known as the young alternatives for suspected extremism in 2019. the decision could deal a blow to the f d,
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which has so far failed that it's legal bids to block security agencies from observing the party and its affiliates, valesvi and lowers competitive for more. let's go to a political correspondent, banana virus gruber, benjamin the f. d is youth wing is now to be monitored as a far right wing extremist movement. why now, what has changed the head of the federal protection of the constitution said there is no longer any doubt that this a f d youth swing along with 2 other associations. organizations that have been classified as extremist entities are pursuing anti constitutional endeavors. this badge and he said this, this youth alternatives that they call themselves designated. one of the things that they mentioned designated migrants of non european origin is fundamentally impossible to integrate. and as you mentioned, this youth organization has been monitored for several years now. and back in 2018 the party. so the a f t this far i, german party, announced that 2 of the youth went in bremond and lower saxony to so 2 german state
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would be a disbanded after it came to light that they were already under observation by germany's domestic intelligence. it to see what exactly this will mean, and if it will actually mean that the f t party will also half other discussions what this will exactly mean for then it's still to be seen. now, what kind of measures arnold taken against that youth organization and its members? so the classification of a suspected case of right wing extremism already allowed intelligence agents to for example, tab communication tab phones possibly also use undercover informants. this new label allows the authorities to monitor them even more closely, and the chances that the actually make use of this technology is even higher german interior minister nancy phaser today said that the german government is doing everything to dry up the fertile soil for extreme right wing it violence saying
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that the members of the so called new, right as they call it spread nothing but hatred and exclusion against dissidence, against refugees and against people with a history of migration. so there will be new tools that the authorities will now need. but it, this is far from being closed because the off course the discussions will also continue some have been asking to ban it completely. but it's, we've seen with the and p d with another port in germany that has led also to, to other, other discussions that still continue to be held in the country. but i'm a very briefly, hasn't been any reaction from the f d, which sits in various german state parliaments and in the bookstore. the threats, the biggest opposition party, the party leaders have slammed this, saying that they are still looking for the relevant documents that make the step this decision comprehensible. at least valentina capella stress that they are already considering any other legal means to appeal this decision that had, have criticized in a statement that the public shortly after this decision was announced. if you very
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much our political correspond benjamin of ours who were there. thank you and that's it from me and the news team. i have an update for you at the top of the i don't go away. the news asia is next with my colleagues, melissa, chime and also, but there is always a website with a lot more news analysis and background hold dw dos call. i'm down office in berlin from me, and the news team here. thanks for watching. with
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