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ah, ah story, oh, wild dials stored on d w ah ah, you're watching dw names coming to life from berlin. sir. dan's former prime minister at warrens the conflict there could become a nightmare for the world's thousands are still trying to flee the violence by land and sea. but with the fighting now in its 3rd week, those left behind are facing a humanitarian crisis. also coming up on the show on the last day of his trip to
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hungary hope frances issues a final plea for migrants and the poor. a stance at odds with the hungarian government's anti immigration policies. ah hello, i'm clare richardson. thank you so much for watching. sedans, former prime minister, abdullah hancock, has warned the conflict could become one of the world's worst civil wars if not stopped. early speaking in nairobi, he called it a senseless war. air and artillery strikes have rocked sedans, capital hard tomb again on sunday. despite a ceasefire. agreed between the army and a rival paramilitary group and were bus conway, organized by the u. s. government arrived in port sudan on saturday after traveling hundreds of kilometers from cartoon, accompanied by armed drones. port sudan has become an evacuation hub for thousands of foreign nationals who have crossed to the saudi port. city of jetta,
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an arduous sweet. i'd bought so don. thousands of people are desperate to leave. sudan, many of them once flight ward in yemen and cynthia. now they are in the middle of another conflict. i'm. let's see. we're suffering even in syria. we didn't see a war like this hasn't, hadn't set up the feed would dig for evacuees to jetta. but it's available only to fodder nash, since or both with the thought the resa cattle it on it, most sudanese have to dig non jude's d threw down either fifties have arrived in the city of a fine in fact, in egypt. in a 2nd, nobody expecting this? nobody actually i'm pregnant. my last. oh my, my last mom know where. yeah,
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that's why i had to day. according to the u. n. the most border crossing have been to ne printout how to be that a done a lot of them, a lot of the war drove us from our home is and i mean, we were with our children when the army people came up and we fled to the bush, for one of the holidays. the majority of those arriving, i'd in dire need of food, clean water in chicago, and with no signs of the conflict come to an end. the number of refugees is expected to rise. as spoke earlier to journalist patrick doyle has been following this story from south sudan, and i asked him how things are looking now that the fighting is entering its 3rd week. things are still extremely difficult on those moves. just see now to people who are able to afford people can have some, you know, cost to pay because everything has gone very, very high in terms of prices. so so many people are still talking to me because
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they don't have money to pay for the hefty fees that are needed for you to, to move out of the room. so that's one. and where they are, in fact, was guns are the, you know, bullets i've been flying on the streets. and that's very big. charlene. and at the time when also the truce that's been extended. of course, it has not stopped the fighting, but at least it has provided some, some opportunity for people to get out. and it's coming to an end by, by monday, who will not be talking about to say again, we have not had of any time to get into to expand it. and that is very consigning for this. and he's people, we've had all the pieces of, of a process we've had from very many sources. we hear some that really will, will, we will need a process here that's also down will lead a process through the intergovernmental authority and development. but really days, nothing concrete. the nothing really yet on the ground that for example,
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we are hearing that of course, the 2 sites that are support forces and this one and force is saying they will come . they move for piece, but again, they're putting some condition. and what many people are concerned about is that if there is a piece talk, it should come without any precondition condition. excited give you example or support for saying for any p stop to go ahead. they want to talk the fire and we are seeing the violations of why this is fire, which is which is in place. so that means if the fighting doesn't stop, will not come full pistol. we also hearing from the down and forces some groups are saying, you know, we will not talk with that. i'll be support 40, so we're hearing different, different, different information coming at the same time that he's been consigning for this with any people is biting really, really continue. and also we are also hearing a lot as very many international members with them as a community speaking,
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but they still know one voice example. they tell no plan or how this is fire, for example, should be extended how event it should be monitored so that it is not violated and we still need to be process. so the whole thing is not clear on what it was that any people, hospitals are only we are told about 16 percent. operational food is not. there are many of the markets that while open before now cannot open because we don't have anything to sell. the supplies are not coming in, shops are closing again because of the same issue supplies from i see the same. there are no supplies coming in. what is there is being bought on. you can get supplies. so the situation is still very, very difficult, and people are in a very unknown. it's what will happen, what will happen next? people do not know over the appreciate you bringing us to be there. that's journalist, patrick wyatt. joining us from juba, south sudan, about francis has rounded off a 3 day trip to hungry with
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a public math. in budapest, parliament square, tens of thousands gathered to hear the pontiff who said that hungry must not close the doors on migrants or the porter. his plea is at odds with the policies of hungarian prime minister, victor, or van anti immigrant policies. and during his visit, the pope also met with refugees, including some from ukraine. some 1000000 ukrainians have cross the border into hungry since the war began. refugees from ukraine were among the hundreds of people who crowded to meet pipe francis on his 2nd day in hungary. but the pontiff has used his trip to highlight the need for pace and praised hungarians, the taking in people fleeing the war at sybil. gomez. thank you. for the way you've welcome them, not only with generosity, but also with enthusiasm, so many refugees for me crying. younger refugees performed music during francis's visit to one church. and many of those gathered
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a grateful he's made the trip to hungary, menus, the assistant can garron people will pay attention to what he has to say and they will listen to his messages. johnny said with the of but at that while many ukrainians have been welcomed in hungary right wing prime minister vic, to all been his implemented fin, anti immigration policies and refuse to accept asylum, seek his entering through its southern border village. earlier in his trip, francis warned of the dangers of rising nationalism in europe and said that excepting migrants would be a true sign of christianity they could bring up to speed. now, with some other world news headlines in france, demonstrators took to the streets of paris and other cities to protest plan changes to an immigration law. the bill would expedite deportations and titan requirements for work and residency permits. protesters also condemned the expulsion of undocumented migrants with the french overseas island of my aunt. voters are going
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to the polls in was back, has done for a referendum on constitutional reforms that would boost human rights, but also allow the president to stay in office until 2040 the changes would include abolishing capital punishment and better legal protections for citizens. u. s. president joe biden said he is quote, worth thing like hell to secure the release of unlawfully detained americans abroad . speaking at the animal white house, dinner for journalists, i'd an address family members of detainees were welcoming basketball star, brittany greiner, who was released from russian prison in december. and this turn out the war in ukraine authorities in russian occupied crimea, say a mass of oil terminal fire was caused by a ukrainian drone attack. a cave does not deny the claim. both sides appear to be stepping up airstrikes before a long of heat at ukrainian counter offensive. moscow and stored authorities at the
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port of savannah appalled say they brought the fire quickly under control, but not before the blaze burned through tons of oil products. keith did not claim responsibility for the attack. ukraine's military intelligence chief said a higher power was at work, claiming the incident was god's punishment for an earlier wave of russian air strikes on ukraine. dose strikes with the 1st large scale air attacks on ukraine for almost 2 months. ukraine's president, again called on western allies to supply more air defenses. shortly our air force managed to shoot down most of the russian message 21 out of 23, fired and said, normally handed proves once again that you can only stop terror with weaponry. all air defenses, modern aviation,
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without which air defenses cannot be fully effective. artillery and armored vehicles. human. one of the russian missiles that evaded ukraine's and offence hit an apartment block in human. a city far from the front line. it killed dozens of people, including children. residents watched the rescue cruise in grief seeking, emma, my neighbors are gone. no one has left that money to do right. despite the civilian casualties. russia's defense ministry said the military had been targeting ukrainian army reserve units with the strikes. meanwhile, moscow said several people had died after ukrainian forces shelves. the city of don't ask. keith with announced that preparations for its long awaited counter offensive are complete, but it's not known when that push might begin. oh,
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brazil president louise and nasa letter silva has officially designated parts of the amazon region as indigenous reserves. he's also set a goal of halting deforestation in ends on by 2030, but there's a long way to go. the same amount of rain forest is still being cut down now as it was under his predecessor thousands of indigenous people from across brazil gathered in the capital to demand better protection for the amazon. they took part in marches and camps over 5 days before leaders met with the president luda de silver announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reserves and promised more to come. you know, i want all indigenous territories to be under state protection in the future. that is my goal. in brazil,
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indigenous people are considered guardians of the rain forest. for generations. they fought against deforestation, but illegal mining is taking a heavy toll on their homeland vienna. mommy tribe is facing catastrophe as illegal gold miners invade their territory. now they're struggling with large numbers of malnourished children. in other parts of the amazon land is being grabbed for new cattle pastures and sawyer fields. and every year fires destroy vast tracks of the rain. forest lula has promised to reduce deforestation to 0 by 2030. but his critics have their doubts, sinner with only $350.00 environmental police, and the amazon lyla can't stop the distraction of the rain 1st. he has to tighten controls quickly. after years of decline under former president, jacob wilson, arrow indigenous community. save those controls. can't come soon enough. sports
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news now and on match day 30 in the bonus, legal arby lights, it defeated visitors, hoffen highway one mil to leave them just outside of champions. li contention in the standings are be lives as a top scorer, christopher, and from who struck in the 28th minute to put his sight ahead and conclude, reeves his way through the hope and heim defense a to fire. in his 13th goal this season, the wind maintains pressure on 4th place fryeburg who enjoy a 2 point cushion over their rifles. and now let's check out some more news from the world of sports. in argentina, lonely athletics to come on at nearly shocked to lead leaders, river plate. when they went and go up through my tail, caught up at an own goal with 3 minutes left salvage to point for the printers and in tennis. and yet they've yet if at the top of your screen there is the roots of the 3rd round of the madrid open after he beat italy's entered a vast saudi in straight sets. number 2,
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seed at my bit of faces. alexander shall jenko next in an old russian encounter. and just before we go, a reminder of our top story at this hour as fighting rages in sudan thousands of arrived in the countries made port hoping to be evacuated, to saudi arabia, among them or u. s. citizens who travelled in abbas convoy the conflict between the army and a permanent trade group is now in its 3rd week to our ticket of indians from berlin. it coming up next is reporter where we meet a foster mother who spent 30 years taking care of babies whose lives are unable to do so. thanks for watching. ah each time once again.
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