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ah ah ah, this is dw sly from berlin sedans army raises hopes of extending a 3 day seas. but fighting between the army and paramilitaries flared up again as thousands of fleeing pavilions still trapped, the central supplies are running out. also coming up outrage over
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a death sentence for a german iranian citizen, upheld by iran supreme court judge sherman was convicted of terrorism. his family says he is innocent and that germany is not doing enough to help class. spain swears through the spring reco temperatures. there's a pro, exacerbating a long running drought be made for logical agency attributes. the unusual heat to clutch ah, i'm glad of as well come to the program. fighting has flared up again in sir dawn despite the army backing a 72. i extension tour fragile cease fire. the paramilitary rapid support forces have not yet responded to the office. hundreds of people have been killed in a 2 week conflict between rival factions, which has spread beyond the capital,
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how 2 thousands of civilians are trying to escape from sir don. many were unable to leave of facing shortages of vital supplies. rushing to find food in a lull in the fighting after days trapped inside. here in hartwell rooms, twin city under man resident say it's harder and harder to get basic essentials and even a dumb when it comes to daily needs from bread and water to gasoline. the situation is getting worse each day. and the sudanese, living in cartoon, are all trying to get their families out amid the deteriorating living. conditionals, hardy with adult people, a lot in the gym for the across the river in her tune. supermarket shelves already running bare business own as a warning that the fighting doesn't stop. goods will soon run out. well,
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i'm not more than 4 or 5 days more than that, and there will be no supplies. left. fuel is also hard to come by and increasingly expensive, making escape from sedans, capitol region difficult. the area has seen some of the heaviest clashes between the army and the rival param, military rapid support forces. with new air strikes on wednesday, despite the 72 hour cease fire. but with relative. com raining in much of sudan countries have kept up the rush to get their citizens out. while they're fragile. truth still holds. china followed france and sending a warship to collect a vacuum ease. while hundreds of other foreign nationals have already been air lifted to safety. sudanese civilians are also taking advantage of the law and
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fighting to try to escape. thousands have already fled here to chad. many off to horrific journeys. plenty that plan. i got separated from my 7 children and i can't find them had i. we have some parents mascot by our malicious fin. nobody's in at indiana. we, a victim, and the pituitary barbarism that we do not understand. yet i may be like that a sub i sent a young guy to have sedans. even poor, a neighbor to the west was already home to some 400000 sudanese refugees. the un says its ill equipped to take in more. but unless the armies offer of a longer truce is accepted by both sides, many more refugees likely to arrive soon. and early am i asked journalist natasha in cairo. if the sudanese army at the parsonage, we will finally agree honestly as far yeah, i think before we,
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we talk about sci fi, we have to talk by where? exactly right. and then it's always potential for anybody to talk about or agree to cease fire if they feel that there's a favorable environment for them to either with concessions with then you know, potentially locations or restock if they want to re strategize for the next round of fighting one or 2 that might be possible depending on interest, but the issue is that fighting is picking up across the country, which is increasingly taking on in some parts of the character. and so i think it's important we talk about these fires to talk about the entire country and the fighting there and not just are doing this. mike, can you describe from what you hear from your source is how far the fighting has spread in the country. whether it's still the main center of the fighting
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fighting, of course it is, i think, still quite concentrated in her tone. but i think one of hotspot in particular to look out for is for this is historically strong hold of the rest. this is where there are a bit of permutations in terms of the domino effect. the fighting between the army and the recess can trigger among communities of long standing grievances with each other due to you know, reducing water and land supplies this view. and so what we're seeing is that in some areas are poor, there is increasingly security in some areas where communities are now start trying to sell scores with one another, consolidate control over important resources, or in other cases where fighting may be looking like it's being
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source by the 2 parties, or an order for them to see if they can get military batches for so as the world looks on fighting and it's increasingly worrying about civilian protection. and now what i hear about these long standing grievances that you have described good. this battle develop into a civil war, or is it mon already? i mean, it gets into semantics of what classifies civil war are we talking about? you know, splinter groups emerging from the 2 motions to something to. i'm a genius besides fighting together right now. yes, absolutely. can we see both forces tried to out source fighting to other communities? that is, i think, already happening in some cases. however,
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i think any fighting, regardless of we call it a simple 4 or not. i mean, it's certainly not an interstate, or within one state against another to belligerents and one country that are fighting each other. but i think the best forecast stop that whiting is for both international communities. and of course, people with in sudan to not aligned with either of these literacy and not be allowed over their communities to be exploited by the rhetoric of either communities as well. and then or provide that, that chance that, that suddenly, that the fighting doesn't spiral into something uncontrollable where there's a number of civilian groups. now that are are a number of regions because then that would be surely worst case scenario and another level of internal conflict that maybe reaches something but on top of both to stop the bleeding. the civil war done with nasa in cairo. thank you
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very much for joining us on the w news. thanks for having. there's growing anger over the death sentence past armen, iranian german dual national. the journalist jumps it much. ahmad was found guilty of being involved in the bombing of a mosque in 2008. the irony in the supreme court has confirmed the verdict. germany's foreign minister molina burbock has called on iran to cancel the death center shambles. family and supporters insist is innocent. safe dumb sheet. that's the message. protesters and human rights activists have come to spread here and berlin, near the german parliament. the miss alice mentioned. we must do everything humanly possible. everything we can to prevent this execution lives. and that is the reason why we are standing, had to day to appeal to the german government. but it has a duty to protect and to take care of its german citizen whose being held as
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a porn. as the hosting cheesy guidance good for almost 3 years, damn sheets are mad, has been imprisoned somewhere in iran after being kidnapped while on a business trip on a stop over to dubai. in february, the german iranian national was convicted of corruption on earth in what experts say was a sham trial. now that his death sentence has been confirmed by iran supreme court, his family fears, he could be killed any time in a tweet. foreign minister and alina babbar, called the death sentence for cham sheets or mud, unacceptable, and urged, he ran to reverse the judgment. immediately she stressed that everything was being done for mister sharma to prevent the sentence from being carried out. but what exactly does she mean by every thing? several politicians joined the protest to discuss which options are on the table, tells you what you're missing. believe we need to consider which sanctions we can
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expand. also, in my view that that includes listing the revolutionary guards as a terrorist organization to walk on is up soon on the missing. and we have to consider how we can also put more of a stop to the expanded structures of this regime here in europe. who and is us who seems written in our will. premier ironhide commitment can, if we know uranian security services are also active here. we know that uranian exile community is also in danger. here in germany far also for the protest as he and berlin, the governments, everything is not enough. and an, an interview with d. w. sham. at starter, told us she feels the same. we need our governments to show where they are. red line is when their citizens objected and taken their and tortured, put through sham trails and are about to be executed. what are they willing to do when are they gonna stop dealing with this regime and treating them like business partners? when are they gonna do the right thing and work together with their allies to put
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pressure on this regime to stop them from doing what they're doing is up until that happens gazelle and all the others fighting for her father's life will have sleepless nights hoping for freedom for jam sheets or mud and all the others currently held hostage by the islamic republic. tom not overlook as some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day. a new cove at 19 very in detected in south korea causes irritation of the eyes. in some patients symptoms include red, itchy eyes, as well as breathing difficulties. authorities say the risk to the public remains low. thank you. the veteran us talk show host jerry's friend has died. he was $79.00, is name say t v show, which ran for nearly 3 decades. was we known for its own f fights, swearing and infidelity. revelation family says springer died after
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a brief yes. in terms of original runs to spain now, which is dealing with an unprecedented heat wave for this time of year. many places have already been hit by unseasonably dry. winter forecasts expect the heat wave to peak in the next 2 days. madrid is likely to hit 30 degrees celsius cold or a sweltering 38 and income. the island of my office said to climb to 30 for some visitors though, it's a welcome change. these tourists from england are getting a sneak peak of the spanish summer. we love it apathy lately. it's been so cold and wet. i've. i'm even the day who went to the angel. it was right. 80 degrees or in with rain and windy and then we landed in our mid you beautiful sun so lovely. but many locals are less thrilled.
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it's already unbearable. it's only april if this is happening in april. what's it going to be like in june? it wouldn't be spain's 1st climate record of the year. last month. the country recorded it's dry as march into decades. the scorching heat, combined with a drop and rainfall has brought on a severe drought does hit spain's farmers the hardest. the dry conditions have increased the risk of wild fires. the heat wave poses a grave risk to local wildlife as entire rivers dry out. spanish authorities are racing to rescue the native fish population they've been using electric trucks to stun the fish before moving them to another river with higher water levels, some 10 kilometers away. ok,
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but if it's possible they'll be a mass die off if this isn't completed over the next few weeks or even months due to a combination of low water levels and poor water quality in this section of the on your river. the heat wave is expected to peak on friday unless it for now don't go away. coming up next d, w, news asia with melissa chan. she looks at the new us pledge to south korea and the face of north korean nuclear developers. in berlin, out of an update for the top off the out for me on the news team. flu time for a brain update. because these are costs are called the brain continuously adapts itself.

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