tv DW News Deutsche Welle April 29, 2023 6:00pm-6:16pm CEST
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a were series 40 to answer, almost everything this week, w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, you're watching the w news live from berlin, a desperate humanitarian crisis. as the fighting in sudan enters a 3rd week, doctors say nearly 2 thirds of hospitals in the conflict zone are out of service. most western nations have finished evacuating their nationals, leaving sudan civilians to cope as best they can. also on the show,
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russia blame the massive oil depot fire on a ukrainian drone attack. keith is not claiming to be behind the blast buses. it's god's punishment for earlier russian air strikes which killed dozens of civilians. ah, hello, i'm clear richardson, thank you so much for joining us. error and artillery strikes have again rocked to dance, capital, hearts, whom several truces between the army and rival power militaries have failed to bring an end to heavy fighting. hundreds of people have been killed and huge numbers have fled, the country. western nations have now finished evacuating their nationals, sudanese civilians, unable to leave, now face shortages of food, water, and medical care. oh yeah, just a moment of relief and joy for medical volunteers rush to help deliver this baby in
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the back of a con data and they picked a name that embodies a message of hope. with other handling problem of, of monica. when you hear the cries of a new born baby at the time of war, i am at hospitals are closed. that we had to choose a very nice name before the baby and but we liked to name salam, which means peace and want to see it, which means victorious. we chose men to see it as the conflict and sudan wage is 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 at the law. the medical teams and the hospitals facilities are really lacking. under normal circumstances, we have here in boone,
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now every shift is longer levied that are not enough doctor's side. there are only 2 doctors or one doctor who covers one or 2 departments and sometimes 3 departmental men o'mara couldn't lift the latha. so the red cross estimates that 50000 children who need urgent treatment from malnutrition could now be effected by disruption and food and health care supplies. and as the fighting continued relentlessly, the problem looked set to get worse. had spoke earlier to journalist patrick or yet, who's following the situation from south sudan and i asked him what efforts are being made to get hospitals up and running again? well, the sudanese 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 the pharmacies are running out of drugs and those fuels will not. i mean,
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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, your government hospitals, according to the to that mean you still have the only medical store that they used to rely on as being bomb. so they don't have supplies at this time when loops, no says no supplies are coming into the country. so it is very difficult to the has ministry and the wild type of house, let's say only 16 percent of health infrastructure remain standing and walking. so that's really, really a very big challenge for, for, for, for provisional services. you have to, my moment has charles patrick i had speaking to me earlier. authorities in rush unoccupied crimea, a massive oil terminal fire was caused by a ukrainian drone attack. officials appointed by moscow claimed the place and the port of stobel is now under control. keeps as there is no evidence,
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its forces were behind the attack by claims the fire was god's punishment for an earlier wave of russian air strikes that was russia's biggest air offensive. in weeks, at least, 25 civilians were killed in several cities. the 1st large scale air attacks on ukraine for almost 2 months prompted renewed calls by the ukrainian precedent for its western allies to supply more air defenses. listen shortly. our air force managed to shoot down most of the russian message, 21 out of 23, fired exit normally. and it proves once again that you can only stop terror with weaponry. air defenses, modern aviation, without which air defenses cannot be fully effective. artillery and armored vehicles are human. one of the russian missiles that evaded ukraine's air defenses
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heat an apartment block in man. a city far from the front line. he killed dozens of people including children. residence watched the rescue cruise in grief. for tomorrow, my neighbors are gone. no one is left in the morning blue m key presidents lensky, met with the leaders of the check republican slovak. yeah. oh good. thank you. thank you so much welcome. 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
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people from future russian attacks. and i spoke earlier to our correspondent mathias bellinger for more details on that fire in sylvester, paul was seen that it was quite a big fire many fuel tanks burning on that's of course if it was really a drone attack by ukraine, that's really a military achievement. a drone has to fly deep behind the ukrainian lines where it can be intercepted and sebastopol being the headquarters of the russian black sea fleet is of course, a place where you would expect air defense to be a pretty strong. this seems to have not worked at this, this seems to have not prevented this attack. and ukraine is most likely making clear that you create a crimea stays on the list as one of the territories that the country really wants
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to take back. and it is 4 weeks we've been talking about unexpected ukrainian counter offensive. can you tell us what we know about how well positioned ukraine is? we don't know a lot. ukraine has said that they are ready to sod. that's what the defense minister is. nicole has said yes to j, but the ukraine is also very good in misleading the public about and the public. and of course, russia about its plans are so we don't know when exactly it is to start. experts speculator about mid may beginning of june in the past days, we've seen an intensification offer military activities along the contact line in the south, not only from the attack on crimea, but they have also been renewed attacks on novak a half god. that's a settlement just across the river. the settlement held by the russians being attacked from the other side of the river by the ukrainians. and it's one of the
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few places where ukrainians troops theoretically, could cross the river. and you so much for that update. as our correspondent that is moving reporting from keith. we can bring you up to speed. now it's mother stories making news around the world's hope. francis has met with refugees in hungary, including ones from ukraine. the pontiff thanked hungry for welcoming them. it's estimated that some 1000000 ukrainians have crossed into neighboring hungry since russia's invasion. earlier. the pope called on hungary nationalist government not to hold europe hostage to populous demands. munoz had your leg in turkish, president, russia, ty, up arrow on, has appeared in public for the 1st time. in 3 days. he spoke at an aviation festival in a stumble. a stomach, illness had kept him off the campaign trail and one is facing a tough challenge. and next month's elections as he seeks a 3rd term in office. the sister of the north korean leader has warned that
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a new cooperation agreement between the u. s. and south korea threatens regional security. kim jong says the deal will raise tensions ant and m r. audi astronaut has become the 1st person from the arab world to walk in space. sultan? oh my god. he spent around 6 hours outside the international space station. and the ideas on him, you know, on a 6 month mission on or the station essex or coast guards to say at least 200 people have drowned while trying to reach europe from tunisia this month, more and more migrants from other african countries want to leave tunisia because they are mistreated by the local population. these migrant, many from sub saharan africa are headed for italy, less than a 150 kilometers from the italian island of lum producer. tunisia is coastline has long been a stepping stone for migrants. now,
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tunisia is even surpassed libya becoming the top the part your country for african migrants trying to reach europe, anita and her daughter staying in a port city of sparks, waiting to secure enough money to attempt the crossing letter to go to europe. god willing anita has already had to failed attempts. despite the risks many keep trying. in the past 2 weeks, tunisia is recovered. the bodies of over 200 migrants that drowned at sea authority say the numbers are overwhelming. local more acts are running out of space. is it the numbers keep going up and at 1st it was 6 bodies that came now we've been asked to make 30 graves at one's
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already. the number of migrants arriving to italy from tunisia has increased nearly 10 fold compared to last year. sub saharan africans are experiencing an upsurge in races, the taxing tunisia following anti migrant rhetoric from the chinese. you and president writes groups are concerned dots pushing them to rest their lives at sea in even greater numbers as turned to sports now. and in the bonus league table leaders larose adornment, dropped points when they traveled to bomb. the house took an early lead. when antony lucio from the scoring in the 5th minutes by dorman, responded just 2 minutes later through cutting idea me to make it 11. that was the finals war and the visitors left the pitch in frustration. the result gives dormitory to points lead over barn and dormant coach aden tarts ish felt. his sight was victim of poor refereeing. i don't like to do it's
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because it's not my responsibility. but by the end of the season to have so many crucial decisions against you is so hard to take and but that the boys they fought until the end. they tried everything to win the game. there been a lot of good moments in the game to win it or but indiana, it's just a draw and we are be disappointed of course and happens dry weather for home gets buying in if a chance to reclaim top spot when they ho struggling. how to berlin on sunday, and a club legend pop down to the training ground to can fire some extra motivation. second, with 5 games to go, it's not a position that byron or used to new coach thomas to co, hasn't cleared the stuttering form that did for his predecessor union. now guzman, last weekend's to be one humbling in might, prompted by our president and club legend li, harness to put in a surprise appearance on the training ground,
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sparking speculation and germany about exactly what was said, but took, i wasn't giving anything away. and why and what's in ali mentioned and went to emotional people speak to each other douglas and speak to each other on the football pitch that can get emotional. but i don't want to reveal what the said in her development exam, but to feel rejected suggestions that harness intervention was a bad sign. is candace no positive finds that's nice by i could only view it positively. i know what it can mean. oh, here comes in the harness. so there's real pressure. no, i actually think it's the other way around. it simply shows that he cares that it moves him because her doesn't seem to real. luckily for byron darkman to have consistently failed to take advantage of their slip ups to cool, we'll want to turn this screw with a wind over a half to berlin site that have shipped 9 goals in their last 2 games that were put by and back on top of the league and maybe even conjure
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a smile from mister harness. while a su in the german city of hamburg has released the 1st images of a bi polar bear, a cob hasn't been named yet, but pursuits as the youngster is healthy, lively, and alerts. mother and baby are mostly being kept indoors for the moment, but they can be seen via video link ah, how care is that? you're watching the w news from berlin. se turned for sports light coming off after a short break. and thanks for watching
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