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the ongoing struggle for remembrance against denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is deed of the news live from berlin, a desperate humanitarian crisis. as the fighting in sudan enters a 3rd week. doctor say, nearly 2 thirds of hospitals and the conflicts own are out of service. most western nations have finished evacuating their nationals, leaving sudan civilians to cope as best they can. russia blames
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a massive oil depot fire on a ukrainian drone attack. keith is not claiming to be behind the blast, but says it's god's punishment for earlier russian air strikes was killed, dozens of civilians, and byron unix, poor form leaves new coach tom as to his. titian searching for answers can a word of advice from a club legend to help the variance back to the top of the buddhist lega. ah, i'm next by sir. welcome to the program. era and artillery strikes have again, rock sedans, capital, hard to several truces between the army and rival paramilitaries have failed to bring an end to heavy fighting. hundreds of people have been killed in 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,
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and medical care. oh yeah, just a moment of relief and joy. medical volunteers rush to help deliver this baby in the back of a con data, and they picked a name that embodies a message of hope. we begin. so either hung up on a 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 if somebody is out as the conflict in sudan 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 below the medical teams and the hospitals
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facilities are really lacking. under normal circumstances, we haven't seen it in one now ever shift is longer level 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. who left 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 looks that to get worse. and for more on this we can bring in, shush was sarah from the international rescue committee. he joined us from juba and south sudan. thanks for joining us, sir. tell us just how bad is a humanitarian crisis now? well, it's very bad. i think it's very difficult to describe how bad the situation is. as
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you mentioned, we've already got a crisis in cartoon where people cannot leave and people don't have access to full water electricity, basic healthcare. but we also have thousands of people and it's estimated that more than $75000.00 people are internally displaced within sedan right now, bought from cardon, but also from other parts of sedan, finding continues, particularly in the holes. and we've also seen thousands of people who have ad to cross, so don borders and jag into south sedan in egypt into the p o p l. so it's a crisis which is involving very fast. and with every single day that the conference continues, we will see in explanation and help us understand these truths
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as we've been hearing about truces being agreed on and then and then broken again. do this is fires help people on the ground in some way. i would say very marginally it's the sci fi. i have not had it all, it has been multiple cease fires as you've us. but none of them have have had for a few hours more than a few hours. people have had some opportunity to leave. and to find places to go where they can have access to some basic services and also be a bit more safe. so there have been some window of opportunity for people to escape, but more or less it's still has not had people in terms of being in their homes, being able to go out and access basic services field per day access, basic health care. they didn't cause them. so i would say that in many, many ways,
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it hasn't really head people. and when your organization is trying to help these people, what are some of the biggest challenges are facing we have multiple operational values. so we continue to provide humanitarian support and basic services to people who are moving out of are out of dive in vide medina and get out of state and in many other locations of saddam. but we are not able to access populations in kind of them in the are not able to because of safety and security of the that's our 1st biggest operational bad. the 2nd is the financial system and the financial infrastructure is also not accessible for to be able to access resources to be able to ensure that there is a steady supply line for humanitarian supplies. it's not bad. the
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cannot even be salaries to our staff for now who are themselves finding it difficult to get food to get water and are caught up in the config zones. we also have multiple barriers with respect to just having supplies and access to supplies because of cartoon is, is seeing conflict. and a lot of lies to different parts of the country were routed through car don't. so we have seen also an option in market. and the supply is, are not, we're not even able to maintain for some of our programs going on in some other parts of the country they've been, we don't have safety and access problems. okay sir. well, good luck to you and your organization, your work. just what sarah,
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from the international rescue committee, thank you. authorities and russian occupied crimea, se a massive oil terminal fire was caused by ukrainian drone attack. officials appointed by moscow claim the blaze in the port of sebastopol is now under control . chief says there is no evidence its forces were behind the attack, but 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 leaking shortly. our air force managed to shoot down most of the russian missiles
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$21.00 out of $23.00, fired and says no, the will be handed proves once again that you can only stopped tara with weaponry, air defenses, modern aviation without which air defenses cannot be fully effective artillery and armored vehicles. one of the russian missiles that evaded ukraine's air defenses. heat an apartment block a new man. a city far from the front line, a kale, dozens of people including children, residence watched the rescue. cruise in grief with emma, my name is, are gone. no one is left that morning in key presidents lensky met with the leaders of the czech republic counsellor vac . yeah. okay. thank you. thank you so much welcome. they remembered the victims of the latest strikes with
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a minute of silence on to day endorsement. 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. a marine, i mean on it is with the defense studies department at kings college in london and joins us now for more insight. can you tell us about the situation in sarah sto? not surprisingly, there are conflicting claims over the cause of the fire. what do you make of it? good evening roll. the sedation seems at least according to the russian forces at the fire has been contained and that in all civilians have been harmed. however, the problem is that the, the russian side is now claiming that the ukrainian side used a boon to attack sebastopol,
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meaning that crimea is walner bowl. and so it looks russia on its back toes because ukraine is showing, basically, signaling that it might go for crimea. and we're hearing again this nuclear refract from the me 3 and made him admitted who is threatening to use nuclear weapons through ukraine. tried to take crimea and just going back to what may or may not have provoked that tar ukrainian attack if that's what it was. why has russia now stepped up its attacks on ukrainian cities? well, we have seen those attacks before is a started on october 17th when general, so we can to control of the special military operation. and the idea was to basically reduce the ukrainian forces capabilities or so the russian narrative goes . and so there are a few possibilities here of what might have happened. british intelligence says that it's, it was ineffective targeting, and that russia was trying to prevent the grading in forces from mounting the
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counter offensive. so russia is trying to destroy that capability before a counter offensive takes place because the picture for the russian forces doesn't look as good according to you. can you precaution, we're saying that russian forces lacks unnecessary leadership to defend their positions. the other possibility is cor earthing. civilians in order to make this war much more costly. and the worrying part about it is that russia using long range strikes, can strike anywhere with ukraine far away from the battlefield. which creates a problem for president lansky because he is not capable of protecting ukrainians, and it creates more pressure on the west to deliver a sort of era defenses in order to be able to contract this effect. ok, thank you so much for that insight. that was a marina me don't at kings college london. thank you for having me. time for
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sports now. and in the bonus like a table leaders bullish endorsement dropped points when they traveled to bo home. the house took an early lead when antony alysia opened the scoring in the 5th minute. but dorothy responded just 2 minutes later through kareem at the amy to make it won all that was the final score and the visitors left. the pitch in frustration. result gives dormant a to point lead over fire. and staying with byron byron munich, find themselves in the unusual position of being 2nd in the bonus. lee with just 5 games to go. but toward men's draw with bow, whom gifts buyer and the chance to reclaim the top spot. when they host struggling her to berlin and club legend popped down to the training ground and munich this week to give the barbarians extra motivation. second, with 5 games to go, it's not a position that buyers are used to. new coach thomas to co,
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hasn't cleared the stuttering form that did for his predecessor union. now guzman, last weekend's 31 humbling in might, prompted by an president and club legend li, harness to put in a surprise appearance on the training ground, sparking speculation and germany about exactly what was said, but took, it 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 was said in height of additional exam, but to feel rejected suggestions that harness intervention was a bad sign. is candace no positive finds that's nice via can only view it positively. i know what it can mean. oh, here comes really hurt us. 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 a doesn't seem to really luckily for by iron darkman have consistently failed to
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take advantage of their slip ups. to cool, we'll want to turn this strew with a win over a half to berlin site that have shipped 9 goals in their last 2 games that we put by and back on top of the league. and maybe even conjure a smile from mr. harness and you of course watching g w. news live from berlin up. next are technology show shift asked whether a i in medicine can help save lives. i'm nick spicer from in the entire news team here. berlin, thanks. watch ah, of species populate our planet? most of them are here long before us it was on when humans came along that the drink mass extinction began.

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