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enjoy our services. oh, be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by fraud. ah ah ah, this is dw news, live from bourbon, the warring parties in sudan. so they've agreed to extend a freight jobs for the army. and rival paramilitaries have repeatedly broken the 3 day cease by the thousands of civilians are leaving others a tract and running out of supplies are coming up, turkeys president edwin bounces back from illness as he faces
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a tough election battled spine records europe's highest in april temperature. some strength he is making a longstanding drought even ah, a map of the house walk into the program. sedans, army and the rival paramilitary rapid support forces have agreed to extend the fragile truce for another 72 hours. but there's been more fighting in the capital, hot room and other areas. hundreds of people have been killed in the 2 week conflict. thousands of sudanese civilians are still trying to escape many who are unable to labor short, a vital supplies as foreigners, head out millions of sudanese without the advantage of foreign citizenship are left to fend for themselves. grabbing whatever they can to stock up and vital supplies
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that are running out across the country. murphy, more and more, there are no supplies. we're not receiving any new goods. no we, there's nothing coming in and any supplier that has exhausted we cannot replace it . we hope that god will help the people here for love, a brother in a not shops and houses are being rated by armed groups. for those who want to flee. one way out is through this land border crossing into egypt. but the path to that northern border from major cities like cartoon and on demand is long and dangerous and fuel is scarce allowed, although we need fuel. we have been here for 3 days, tuesday, wednesday, and today thursday. we don't know if a gas station will open on october on us as he can see. they opened the station and fill 2 or 3 cars and then they close it. laquata began to letting
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a filler. and without that fuel to escape the violins. those who live here must remain hoping the warring factions can be convinced to stop shooting. oh, i spoke to gentlest patrick or yet in south sudan and asked him how hopeful he is the si, fi can halt when people are not very helpful because the previous one did not really hallway and only that it provides unable to deal for at least people to move those one to leave saddam. and that is the hope that they have. and they also have the hope that now it is she moved from human italian says fire to at least now is use fire that the supposed to provide an opportunity for the 2 generals to have an avenue to, to, to begin talking. and because not the whole country is really quiet,
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they have been fighting throughout as it gets reported. so that's that's, that's really the challenge. the only thing is that part of the country has as nice with witness some, some class. and as we did not prior to the sci fi, so yes is a welcome more, but really the course she has about what, what will happen? there are 2 types of problem. now, number one, around the room and you have the parties themselves, the fighting forces. the ones who are really, you know, are continuing to fight like in, undermined in particular about here and so on. but then when you go to other parts like the west, so down now around that for you also have now as you know, other groups example we are hearing that we have some, a couple keepers now trying to talk to one another using the kills, which is going on, the vacuum that has been created by the fighting to continue to create chaos,
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to loot and so on. and that's really what many people in this would be adding because they have so many groups. and whenever you create a vacuum, the chaos will just continue. so those are the issues, but of course, people are worried and, and many people continue to leave the country even in falsehood on where we are now . the government is saying you just opened a fact in a border crossing points and on average, each of those crossing points receiving more than 500 people by day. so a lot of people are leaving saddam and because they're not sure of the ceasefire holding for long. and also the question is what, what happens next wednesday when day 72 hours a lapse in south sedan with turkish president, richard. typo to one has reappeared after a short illness to open a russian built nuclear reactor at one and russian president vladimir putin. both appeared via video link to unveil the power plant facility is expected. eventually to meet about 10 percent of turkey's electricity needs. it's the 1st time everyone
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has been seen since he got sick during a t v interview. facing a tough selection bath. 6 3rd term in the office. or that an election is not until next month, but turkish citizens living in germany have already begun voting. germany population of ex pats is turkey's biggest. it could also play a crucial role in where the other one is able to stay in power. germany is home to more than 3000000 people of turkish descent. around half of them hold the turkish passport and have the right to vote there during the last elections in 2018, 2 thirds of germany, turks voted for irwin and his a k p party. many say he's modernized the country improving its health system and infrastructure as of al munger. they asked you, i live in germany had here. if you go to the emergency room of the hospital, you have to wait for up to 6 hours. that's not the case in turkey. my children,
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for example, can go to a public hospital. they're free of charge simply because they have a turkish passport. and other one is also built so many bridges and roads. of course no one is perfect, but i still believe the aka pull is the best option, especially if you compare it to the other parties and have been through alarm 30. but i can still remember what turkey was like before the a k. p took over the streets were paul told everything was dirty, there were power cuts. and if there was an earthquake, the houses color hold. okay, that has happened again, but i remember how bad it used to be up. real polls suggest that an early one victory is far from certain this time around. however, the current president still gone, has a lot of support among german tax, many of whom admire his leadership style, with the hobby leisure all along. i think there is one decisive element, robert zohler. it's the successfully conveyed image of a strong nation of lead by
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a strong man through god. in this edward and his party have managed to present him at once as a man who defends the turkish migrant community in germany. lancaster, who stands up for their rights, both cars and speaks up against injustices here a little or was sure we michigan financial missile. but this view is not shared by many of those who have only recently migrated to germany. the majority have fled to turkey's economic crisis and say they want an end to the country's political stalemate. tinker it can. i no longer want to have a despotic president who oppresses the people uncommon, jamal bascom almost, miss simon. german turkish voters could have a decisive influence on the election. those eligible can cast their ballots. at one of germany's 26 representative polling stations until may the 9th or let's take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world. tens of thousands of
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supporters of controversial judicial reforms in israel had filled the streets in front of parliament in jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu halted the plans in late march after months of demonstrations against it. the legislation would curtail the power of the supreme court and has been criticized as anti democratic. former u. s. vice president mike pence has testified in front of a grand jury investigating former president donald trump. a probe is looking into trumps if it's to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election according to multiple us media outlets for drugs. louis tried but failed to blow his appearance of the board has been waiting for months for ukraine to begin its long expected spring offensive. but the challenges for ukrainian troops are immense. and the report looks at how prepaid ukraine's troops are to win back territory. and why
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it's taking so long to prepare me training near the front. these ukranian soldiers are getting ready for the big battle to come. millennium is gone more or less ok with some difficulty. so we will work on that and get rid of the problems with what we found. the mines, we will rehearse again and then it will be fine for them. but didn't have a lot of getting ukraine's forces ready has been no small undertaking. many of the countries most experienced soldiers have died or been wounded in over a year of grinding combat with russian forces. that means the counter offensive will also rely on fresh recruits who haven't seen the battle. and there's another big problem. nothing in earth neither. so that's a moment there is a significant ammunition shortage of them. we lack high explosive,
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incendiary shells done. so tanks and artillery are unable to work effectively. estimate if high explosives shells have a much more destructive power and the damage radius is much bigger than armor piercing. shells and i do show years in the community when anybody filling the ammunition gap will be key and will take time. but ammunition is just one part of a much bigger and more complex machine. the ukrainians must coordinate tanks, infantry artillery air power, and engineers relying on communications and quick decision making. but they're up against considerable obstacles. if, as expected, ukraine pushes to the south to cut russian held territory and half they have to cross. the denise river fell face mine fields and concrete obstacles known as devils teeth. and that's before they reach russian trenches shown here in satellite pictures. while the russians will likely be shooting at the ukrainians the whole time. that kind of push requires equipment and may explain the longer than expected
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build up to the counter offenses. they've really been arming that military from the ground up. so originally was anti tank guided missiles. then it was hillary, then it was infantry fighting because then it was tanks. your listeners, remember your view, the story will remember all the tanks. they got placed the beginning, the year. and so at each stage, ukraine receives what it wants and look, i would do exactly the same thing. it's always in that position. and then it asks for the next level of support. the problem for ukraine is that western support is not likely to last forever. the spring counter offensive, which may end up happening in the summer, has to show concrete gains to keep ukraine's backers happy and to keep the weapons coming. spine has recorded europe's highest temperature on record for april . on thursday, the southern city of cordova reached 38.7 degrees celsius record breaking hate wave
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and drought that making worse a forecast to continue summer temperatures, relentless sunshine, and not a drop of rain. seville spring fair and southern spain is proving to be a testing time for those working at the open air event and for visitors. animal rights activists have also been calling for better protections for animals out in the heat. across large parts of spain, temperatures have been breaking records as a mass of hot air from africa sits on top of the iberian peninsula for those near the coast. like here in valencia, the mediterranean sea provided some respite, but locals are concerned. are you are they? there's been no rain, there's no water gardens a dry, it's not good. logan butler bl, i've been trying to be as environmentally friendly, unsustainable as i can. i try not to over consume,
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and i also try to get the people around me to do the same. also, and to be aware that what we're going through is something we have to stop. look at all it was unless when i got i get another woman's neck. but i feel like this is not the way april should be. let that have gala. the truth is the ideal scenario would be rain coming because farm is needed very much. and this is the effect spain's drive conditions are having the countries meteorological service a met says this spring has been the driest in the past 15 years is they? if you sell yours to this period of heat is characterized by the fact that the forecast to temperatures will reach levels typical of july typical of mid summer. the cause really, as we've said before, as a consequence of climate change, where warm periods are more frequent, more intense, and also appear earlier in. so yeah, the most about it in the exceptionally hot weather is set to come to an end on
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sunday, according to weather forecasters. but with summer nearing spain is bracing itself for even higher temperatures to come with that is open. now the film is up next with an episode, tottle new work, the future of toil, math. we had in berlin up a back with monique, had launched 45 minutes on until then you can always go to our website, the d, w dot com, all the social media channels for twitter, and insta, handle you nate is at the w news for now. thanks for watching. the trio taking on nigerian trafficking edwards this i'm for this, did this owen, those mounting evidence that nigerian human trafficking enforced constitution are also taking place here in the schools with.

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