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other people under the ongoing struggle for remembrance, elegance, denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w. ah, ah, ah, this is the w news. why? from berlin? violence flares, again in sudan despite an extended cease fire. the unrest spreads to urban areas of door for while hard to residents remain shut in their homes with little access to food or health facilities. also coming up on the show, ukraine's president calls for better air defenses from its western allies,
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after russia's deadliest airstrikes in weeks. to new jersey coast guard says it's retrieved more than 200 bodies of migrants over the past 10 days. as a rise in racist attacks drives more people to attempt the perilous crossing to europe. ah. hello, i'm clear, richardson. thank you so much for joining us. heavy fighting continues in sudan despite a renewed truce between the army and a powerful paramilitary group. air and artillery strikes have rocked parts of the capitol, heart to hundreds have been killed and tens of thousands have fled. those who can't leave are facing shortages, including of medical care, a moment of relief and joy. medical medical val,
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she is rushed to help deliver this baby in the back of the car. and they picked a name that embodies a message of hope to begin with. so either hung up on her bus monitor up when you hear the cries of a new born baby at the time of war, i'm at hospitals are closed. that we had to choose a very nice name for the baby. and but we liked to name salaam, which means peace and want to see it, which means victorious, which i meant to see it or somebody's out as the conflict and see don wages on dozens of hospitals have closed due to damage looting. and the lack of critical supplies, such as oxygen, blood, and medical equipment. fuel for ambulances is also scarce. this hospital in the city of abdomen is still open but is struggling to cope enough to be it below the medical teams in the hospitals facilities are really lacking. under normal circumstances. we have seen it in one now ever shift is
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longer mode that are not enough. doctor's side. there are only 2 doctors or one doctor who covers one or 2 departments and sometimes 3 department. oh man. oh my god couldn't live the latha. the red cross estimates that 50000 children who need urgent treatment from malnutrition could now be affected by disruption in food and health care supplies. and as the fighting continued relentlessly, the problem looked set to get worse. and i'd like to welcome a journalist, patrick i at his following best from dubai, south sudan after 2 weeks of fighting. now there are fewer facilities and personnel available to care for the wounded. what efforts are being made to get hospitals up and running again? well, this denise, dr. the union say that it's trying, it's best, but it is very difficult because you need supplies. you need drugs from the pharmacies where you can buy at least talk. and now some of these pharmacies are
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running out of drugs. and those fuels do not, i mean the prices have gone exceedingly high. so is a very, very big challenge. that is for the private hospitals, then you have the government hospitals, government hospital, according to the to the ministry of health. the only medical store that they used to rely on as being bomb. so they don't have supplies at this time when roofs no says no supplies are coming into the country. so it is very difficult that has ministry in the wild type of migration house, let's say only 16 percent of health infrastructure remain standing and working. so that's really, really a very big challenge for, for, for, for pro vision of services. you have to my moment, you are facing a very dire picture of the situation there when shortages in the sky high prices. i also want to turn to another troubling update. we're getting reports that this fighting has reawakened inter communal violence indoor for where hundreds of
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thousands of people were killed in conflict over the past few decades. what can you tell us about the situation there? due to problems they are number one is that there has been a vacuum that was created by the fighting in optimum and other parts of the country . that security is not now properly provided by the state. of course. and that area of baffled is one of the areas that so many civilians are really these are because of various reasons. you know, that place that job, that side of it also expands to central african republic. now, when you look at all these countries on board that area, they have had a lot of conflict actually ongoing and getting in the hands of the local people. it's very easy. so we have groups already that, that these are civilians, but they are kind of militia that i am, they protect that on the interest. now in the situation they took advantage and started clashing among themselves, looting,
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and so forth. and also the 2nd element is that we've also had of clashes between actually support forces. i'm so that i'm really creating a problem for many people now, leaving now and perhaps somewhat slightly better news. the un, special representative in sudan has said that these 2 warring sides in sudan are more open to negotiations and have actually accepted that this conflict can continue as it is what can you tell us about that? yeah, this is a call for. ready ready for, for peace talk has been on for some time day. for example, the governmental authority on develop man african regional groupings. which by the way, it's faster than jazz has been by saying that is needed the form of state and government team headed by president 5. also don them by in the team is
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the place and ok. so this is one aspect and then we've been hearing also from so the idea that i was in for the process, the g pass also be paying the same. the only problem has been that everybody was speaking individually, but there was no unified voice that was coming up. ok, you see the process, i'm want to be example behind. so they're ready to lead this process maybe by the support from the us international community to push the problem. now that's that one shot at number 2. now with the un saying something which i think would push, they say fighting parties because they and i say if there is any party that things that they would win, that will be accepted by the international community, the receiving that nobody should think that will push the other side and will be accepting. so the only way is negotiated settlement, which is now if we want to go for a negotiation to then negotiation unstable. been
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a problem because i put it up, it's about forces. why say they will not go for be stuck until they see 5. on the other side, this 140 the saying they will not talk with the rapid support forces until they are end up. so these kind of hard lining positions, why the ones pushing actually, you know, the fighting to continue. it is true that it is very difficult to, to, to really finish these fighting in the battle. it will always have to be negotiated settlement. so that gives the people also don sample, but the sooner it comes that is the peace process, the better. thank you so much for that update. we really appreciate it. that's journalist patrick i at you talk to ukraine now where president vladimir zalinski has renewed his appeal for more powerful air defenses. after russia launched its biggest airstrikes in weeks. at least 25 civilians were killed in the air assault on several cities across the country. early friday, the 1st large scale air attacks on ukraine for almost 2 months prompted renewed
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calls by the ukrainian president for its western allies to supply more air defenses. listen shortly. our f was managed to shoot down most of the russian missiles $21.00 out of $23.00, fired and says no but will. and it proves once again, that you can only stop terror with weaponry, edge offenses, modern aviation, without which air defenses cannot be fully effective. artillery and armored vehicles of human. one of the russian missiles that evaded ukraine's air defenses hates an apartment block in man. a city far from the front line, it kill dozens of people including children, residence watched the rescue, cruise in grief, with picking them on. my neighbors are gone. no one has left me more inclusive
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in key presidents. lensky met with the leaders of the czech republic canceling back . yeah. oh, good, thank you. thank you so much, raska, they remembered the victims of the latest strikes with a minute of silence. ah, judy doris. later both countries signalled their support for ukraine joining the western military alliance nato. but for now, keith has to rely on the weapon systems it already has in place to protect its people from future russian attacks. let's get across to our correspondent mathias, pulling out for more from ukraine. but he has a russian installed governor in crimea. has said that a fuel storage facility in that sylvester for has caught fire after was hit by a drone. and what do you make of this?
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yeah, and it seems to have been a very big explosion. many a fuel tank, several fuel tanks are burning or we've seen pictures of that. it's one of the fuel tanks are close to the sea, close to the port or was it was topple, being a the seat of her black sea fleet rushes black si fi lead. so it's quite a strong signal that ukraine is still aiming to. a take back crimea, and it's not the 1st attack that happens on the territory of this pin peninsula. now been attacks as well as the on the bridge that connects crimea to russia, as well as on air fields and other infrastructure. but it's, of course, a way to destroy supply lines for the russians in the south. and we've learned today that british intelligence believes that these latest strikes by russia indicate moscow was taking a new and perhaps more indiscriminate offensive approach has cave responded to this claim that this is a new strategy from the russian side. i think at the moment we don't know what the
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wrestles were trying to hit whether they deliberately hit these buildings as many ukrainians suspect because it has happened quite a few times, especially in those areas that are closer to the front line in those cities that can be reached by a wider range of missiles are like up. what is your heart for residential buildings have often been hit with many civilian death. but it's a, at the moment, a little bit difficult. why? the british saying this, the british intelligence, because russia has used less rockets and it seems that they have not targeted energy infrastructure at this point. but i have not heard any a good guesses what they have really been trying to do except causing damage. thank you. so much for that update that are correspondent, that is pulling up for us and keith well,
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tunisia as coast guard has recovered a more than 200 bodies of people who have drowned trying to reach europe over the last 10 days. more and more people have been attempting to leave to nisha since its president announced a crackdown on migrants. these migrants, many from sub saharan africa, are headed for italy, less than a 150 kilometers from the italian island of lamb. producer tunisia, coastline has long been a stepping stone for migrants now to new jersey been surpassed libya becoming the top to port your country for african migrants trying to reach europe, anita, and her daughter staying and a port city of spell, waiting to secure enough money to attempt the crossing to go to europe. god willing anita has already had to failed attempt. despite the risk.
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many keep trying. in the past 2 weeks to news years recovered the bodies of over 200 migrants. that's drowned at sea authority stay. the numbers are overwhelming. so co morgues are running out of space. is there a good numbers? maybe going up at 1st? it was 6 bodies that came now we've been asked to make 30 grades at the number of migrants arriving to italy from tunisia has increased nearly tenfold compared to last year. sub saharan africans are experiencing an upsurge in racist attacks in tunisia following and you migrant rhetoric from the attorneys, your president rights groups are concerned dots pushing them to rest their lives at sea in even greater numbers. and just before we go, some news from germany,
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a zoom in hamburg has released the 1st pictures of a new baby polar bear. the car was born last december to its mama bear named victoria who was also born there in 2002. the zeus as the cobb is healthy, lively, and alert. mother and baby will be shielded from the public for the time being. you are watching t w news from berlin coming up next. it will artificial intelligence replace doctor's one day that is up next on shift to state. and thanks for watching german w. this award winning offer is available worldwide in german has never been simpler german to go. oh, you become a criminal ah, pretty crime a oh.

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