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very powerful questions about life, the universe and the rest were series 40 to the answer almost every day. this week, w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, you're watching, you know, be news live from berlin. another truce called in sudan, but there is no sign of an end of the fighting. hundreds of thousands police and neighboring countries as the humanitarian crisis. and fears grow of
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a wider regional conflict. also coming up on the show, winding up a trip to hungary with an open air, massive hope, frances and pleads for compassion for migrants and the poor, confronting the right. when government anti immigration policies. ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a warm welcome to the show. one of the warring parties in sudan has offered to extend a fragile truce in the conflict. now in its 3rd week, the paramilitary rapid support forces say the new 70 to our cease fire is to help civilians caught up in the fighting. so far, there's been no response from the sudanese army, a series of agreed truces has also so far failed to end the hostilities. hundreds of thousands of civilians and foreign nationals have been trying to leave as a humanitarian crisis deepens and arduous sweet. i'd
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bought so don, sins of people, a desperate to leave certain, many of them, once flight ward in yemen, anthea now the art in the middle of another conflict, i'm left, we're suffering even in syria. we didn't see a war like this. hadn't, hadn't set up the feed, would dig for evacuees to jetta, but it's available only to foreign nationals or dos with the saudi resa, cattle it on it. most sudanese have to dig non roots. d threw down either fifty's, have arrived in the city of a swan in fatten egypt in a set and nobody expecting this? nobody actually i'm pregnant. my last so my, my last mom know where. yeah, that's why i had to day according to the you in the most border
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crossing, have been to ne printout how to be that. i don't a lot of them, a lot of the war drove us from our home that, 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. well, as oak earlier tear journalist patrick or yet who's following the story for, for us from south, sir dan? and i asked him how things are looking now that the fighting is entering. it's 3rd week. beings are still extremely difficult on those moves. just see now to people who are able to afford people can have some cash to pay because everything has gone very, very high in terms of rises. so so many people are still talking to me because they
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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, to me was the guns are in the, you know, bullets i've been flying on the streets. and that's still a very big challenge. and the time when also the tools that's been extended. of course it has not stopped the fighting, but at least it has provided some opportunity for people to get out and it's coming to an end. right. that is trans patrick i had a speaking to me earlier. well, pope frances has wrapped up a 3 day trip to hungry with an outdoor mass in budapest, tens of thousands gathered to hear the pontiff say that hungry must not shut out migrants or the poor putting himself and odds with the anti immigrant policies of prime minister victor or ban. let the brothers and sisters please, please open the doors to the pope's parting plea to hungry and a message to europe. naples,
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you see closed doors of our indifference toward those in suffering and poverty. the close doors toward those who are foreign, different migrant paws. on the, on the always keeping the doors open to migrants was the main message of the pope's 3 day trip to hungry. he reiterated this this public mass in budapest on his last day. prime minister, victor albany staunchly against taking in refugees and asylum seekers from beyond europe. borders saying they are a threat to hungary christian culture, a stance that the pope has publicly condemned. thanks. long, grey. oh no. nope. i think of a europe that is not hostage to its parts for bullies, neither falling prey to self referential forms of populism, nor resorting to a super nationalism loses sight of the life of its people's name in
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equal. the mentee hoarded of equally pope was he did, however, praise hungarians for taking in those fleeing the war in ukraine. he took time to meet ukrainian refugees who took solace. in the pope's call for a return to peace in their country. uneasily insisted that the cam garen people will pay attention to what he has to say and they will listen to his messages, gladly sub with the of both of them. ah, according to the you and hcr, over 2500000 ukrainians fled across the border into hungary since the war broke out . so far around $35000.00 have decided to stay. oh, you take a look now at some other stories making news around the worlds. thousands of people have taken part in protests in france against plans to tighten immigration laws. the bill would speed up the deportations and imposed tougher rules for work and
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residency permits. security guards in taiwan have detained a pro, independent activist who tried to spray paint a statue of the former leader. chiang kai shek. many young taiwanese condemn chang as an authoritarian ruler. and campaigners matter statute removed. people in paraguay or voting in a general election to choose the president of parliament and local governments. a central issue for the south american nation is relations with china. campaigning also focused on high electricity prices and inequality. as turn out the war ukraine authorities in russian occupied crimea, say a massive oil terminal fire was caused by a ukrainian drone attack. keith does not deny the claim, and both sides appear to be stepping up airstrikes before a long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. moscow and stored authorities at the port of sebastopol say they brought the fire quickly under control,
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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. those strikes with the 1st large scale air attacks on ukraine for almost 2 months. ukraine's president, again, cold 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 says normally, and it proves once again that you can only stop tara with weaponry. and defenses, modern aviation, without which air defenses cannot be fully effective. artillery and armored vehicles. if you mission. one of the russian missiles that evaded ukraine's air
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defense 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 them on my neighbors are gone. no one is left them. are you did you grow despite the civilian casualties? russia's defense ministry said the military had been targeting ukrainian army reserve units with the strikes. meanwhile, in moscow said several people had died after ukrainian forces shelves. the city of don't ask. key was announced that preparations for its long awaited counter offensive are complete. but it's not known when that push might begin. well, brazil's president louise nazzo, though that a silver has officially designated parts of the amazon region as indigenous
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reserves. he's also set a goal of halting deforestation in the amazon by 2030, a still 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 no, i want all indigenous territories to be under state protection in the future. that is my goal. brazil, 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. the yano,
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my me tribe is facing catastrophe as illegal gold minors 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 environmental police in the amazon la la, can't stop the distraction of the rain 1st. he has to tighten controls quickly. after years of decline under former president jacob, also narrow indigenous community, save those controls can't come soon enough. here in germany, there are long lines for a cheap your ticket which lets people use public transportation nationwide. the aim is to reduce road traffic and help the government meet its environmental goals.
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then your ticket is selling fast. but some doubt whether it can live up to an initiative that was introduced last year. it's here that i son take it a success i to germany is wildly popular. 9 urine taken from me. any one holding one of these will be able to travel on local and regional public transport networks across the country for 49 years, a month. as with last year's ticket, there is a catch high speed trains aren't included that has not put people off though. more than 750000 tickets have already been sold. germany's government hopes to offer will help ease the cost of living and encouraged travelers to leave their cars at home, helping the country achieve its climate targets. germany is transport minister has called the dodged on ticket. the biggest fair revolution in public transport and a real step forward trying to get it. but as it does your,
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this is not because it's a step in the right direction or so, but it takes more for proper evolution revolution or to requires that we not only improve the price offers, but also the actual service to this with trains and buses that actually run well and are on time and are available at all. and that we also reduced to privileges associated with owning a car at the same time because you can't do one without the other. otherwise, you won't have any real effect time because you some people agree that the ticket is not so revolutionary, especially since it's 5 times more expensive than the 9 euro ticket. does not know what the 9 year ticket was to observe really high. that was great. we used it a lot last summer. we won't use this one as much. there's still too many, if for me. now the real evidence know for me, if and when i, when i think it's revolutionary in the sense that i can use public transport in any german city without any great inconvenience because they can use buses, trains,
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and so on with one ticket off. but i don't think it's revolutionary in terms of the price that will have to now it should also, i think it's a great idea because it supports mobility at a fair price, especially for someone like me who does know on a car the 9 year, a ticket was hailed as a success story last summer. over 52000000 tickets were sold. the bar has been set high for its successor. for we go, let's get some sports now. and in the bonus league arby leipzig defeated visitors. hoffen haim one nel to leave them at just outside of champions lead contention or be like top sport, christopher and who, who struck in the 28th minute to put his side ahead from who waved his way through the hall from home defense to fire in his 13th goal this season. the wind maintains pressure on forth, placed, fry black who enjoy a 2 point cushion over their rivals. and before we go, remind her of the top story we're following for you. what the sour paramilitaries
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fighting, the regular army in sudan have offered to extend a fragile truce by another 72 hours. there's been no response to so far. hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled to neighboring countries. as the humanitarian crisis deepens. that you need update at this hour coming up after a short break is reporter. stay tuned for that or check out our website d, w dot com for more allison, you're also on social media. the handle there is and these of the news i'm clear. richardson in berlin for me in the whole team working behind the scenes. thank you so much for watching someone else through the hardwood t v highlights of selected for you. you every week in your
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