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very powerful questions about life, the universe and the rest were series. 40 to the answer almost every thing this week on t w ah ah, this is deed of you news live from berlin. another truce called in sudan, but there is no sign of an end to the fighting. hundreds of thousands flee to neighboring countries as the humanitarian crisis deepens and fears, grow a wider regional mel town. also coming up, winding up
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a trip to hungary with an open air mass. pope francis pleads for compassion for migrants and the poor, confronting the right wing governments are anti immigration policies. ah, annexed by sir, welcome to the program. 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 a new 72 hours cease fire would help civilians caught up in the fighting. so far, there's been no response from the sudanese army. united nations is warning that an escalating humanitarian crisis could engulf the whole of east africa. as the conflict in sudan rages on, the human impact intensifies. heavy fighting has like tens of thousands to seek refuge in neighboring countries across eastern border and chad,
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you and hcr has deployed emergency response teams offering humanitarian assistance . estimates that $20000.00 refugees have made the crossing since the fighting began . many with tales of violence or on, on a tactile village in pan. the houses that are many people try to escape, they killed you and hcr has posted it's surprise relief items like sleeping bags and cooking utensils for their affairs. it won't be enough, especially with rainy season approaching. went to act now it'll be too late. oh really says on his coming in 3 weeks and the if we don't provide any assistance of the people, ah, verola will be block and all the food is here will be so. but she will, the destruction and the horror stories glimmers of human kindness shines through this elderly resident of a town close to the egyptian border. spends her days baking bread for those fleeing
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the fighting a little. he'd be nice. the people have righty how for. welcome, our guest, hello, everyone is welcome. the door is open, the schools, the mosque. the country will all come. any guest who comes to us leafy. i merely hope that god will stop the war hill and both sides agreed to solve the situation had was to save our use to fix the situation for muslims was last time. the door of our house is opened. we welcome jo. any gasoline, generosity, and goodness existed mozilla got her molly. but with yet another broken ceasefire agency's fear that may be worse to come. and i asked a sedan analyst, eric reeves about the danger of the sudan conflict, plunging all of east africa into crisis. well, we begin with the fact that sudan as a country of 45000000 people and a 3rd of them are already in need of humanitarian aid. very little humanitarian aid. any sign of getting in there,
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a tons of medical supplies now add port to them, but it's 850 kilometers from 4 to down to cartoon. and while our focus has been on cartoon is for the rest of the country. we should be thinking about further to the west, especially and are for in the south in the core defense in the eastern states. these are places that are going to have disastrous food shortages. there's already acute malnutrition in dar for children are starving to death in some locations, and with a stable sudan where the sudan that is coming apart, both because of the vast humanitarian crisis and the unceasing violence in carson and spreading sedan border 7 countries and africa and all of those have complex relationships with sudan and some of them are not very friend.
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libby is our commander hopped out, for example, is supporting the rapid sport forces. ethiopia is trying to bring leverage to bear so that it can get its renaissance dam approved by syria. it's a very complicated region, and there are a lot of guns, lot of men, a lot of and no democracy. and to stepping outside of the region for a 2nd, what role to the big international players have in stopping or even stoking the conflict? i'm thinking of the u. s. the gulf nations and, and russia and so on. it's a mixed bag and has been for 3 years since the constitutional declaration of august, 2019 set in motion. the move toward civilian governance and sudan. russia is playing a terrible role. it's wagner,
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forces are actively aiding the rapid sport forces. some call them the new john to wait for the united arab emirates is also assisting the rapid support forces. each decided with general auburn and the regular sudan armed forces. the international community as represented by the european union. great britain, united states have really done a terrible job of confronting the reality, the political realities, realities on the ground. and this is embodied actually in the un secretary general, special representative to sudan poker parents who has just failed miserably. and his job has failed to see that he is dealing with 2 pathological liars, neither one who can be trust. and yet we keep seeing these agreements or
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positive signs when there are no positive signs. people like myself that in predicting war for a very long time, you have to or me know please continue. but my point was that you can't have 2 generals to armies in one country without conflict, becoming inevitable, especially when a man at the top are so ambitious. and just briefly, if i may, sir, what kind of mediation efforts are underway? and what chances of success do you think they have? so suzanne has offered its good offices. ah, the united arab emirates, saudi arabia with very, very, ah, self interest abuse of the conflict are trying to get involved. sadly, i'm afraid this is a fine to the finish. i doubt very much that the rapid sport forces can prevail.
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the survey and our forces may be able to prevail, but we need to be focusing on how we're going to get humanitarian relief into a country that is now ranked by a true civil war. ok. well thank you for that insight to sit on expert eric rees. hope frances has wrapped up a 3 day trip to hungary with an outdoor mass in budapest, thousands tens of thousands rather gathered to hear the pontiff say, the hungry must not shut out migrants or the poor putting himself at odds with the anti immigrant policies of prime minister, victor orvin, but the brothers and sisters, please, please open the doors, the oh, the pipes parting plea to hungary and a message for europe. and it will take, you see closed doors of our indifference toward those in suffering and poverty. the close doors toward those who are foreign,
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different migrant pours on. always keeping the doors open to migrants was the main message of the paper. 3 day trip to hungry. he reiterated this this public mass and be to pass on his last day prime minister vic, to albany staunchly against taking in refugees and asylum seekers from beyond. here it's borders saying they are a threat to hungary christian culture. a stance that the pope has publicly condemned things we own. nope, i think of a europe that is not hostage to its parts. is me neither falling prey to self referential forms of populism, nor resorting to a super, a nationalism loses sight of the life of its people's name in equal. the mentee hoarded abbey tally bully. he did, however, praise hungarians for taking in those fleeing the war in ukraine. he took time to
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meet ukrainian refugees who took solace in the pope's call for a return to peace in their country. uneasily in such a can guarantee people will pay attention to what he has to say and they will listen to his messages. danny said with the of both of them. so 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. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. security guards in taiwan have detained a pro, independence activists who tried to spray paint a statue of the former leader. chiang kai shek. many young taiwanese condemned chang as an authoritarian ruler. campaigners want the stature removed people in paraguay or voting in a general election to choose the president, parliament and local governments. a central issue for the south american nation is
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relations with china. campaigning also focus on high electricity prices and inequality. it was just grand master ding leer and has become the 1st chinese player to win the world. championship is a 30 year old beat rushes young iep on your knees. she in a rapid or play tiebreaker like hasn't capital esta or the title carries or 2000000 euro prize. lightly half her air in germany there are long queues for a cheap new ticket which lets people use public transport nationwide. the aim is to reduce road traffic and help the government to meet its environmental goals. the new ticket is selling fast, but some doubt whether it can live up to an initiative introduced last year. it's year that i can take it a success. i to germany's wildly popular 9 year and taken from may any one holding one of these will be able to travel on local and regional public transport networks
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across the country for 49 years among as with last year's ticket, there's 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 encourage travelers to leave their cars at home, helping the country achieve its climate targets. germany is transport minister has called the dodson ticket, the biggest fare revolution in public transport, and a real step forward. but as it does, this is not because it's a step in the right direction. allah. so, but it takes more for proper evolution. assume a revolution also 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 reduce the privileges associated with owning
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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 know, some people agree that that ticket is not so revolutionary, especially since it's 5 times more expensive than the 9 euro ticket. that's $9.00 oh, the 9 year ticket was times of really high. that was great. we used it a lot last summer. we want to use this one as much. there's still too many, if for me. now there's no real evidence, not for me. if and is this am what i want. 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, and so on with one ticket off. but i don't think it's revolutionary in terms of the price that we'll have to now it's, you know, so 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
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high for its successor. time for sports now. in the boonies, slager arby leipzig defeated visitors hoffman. i'm one nil to leave them just outside of champions. league contention are below 6 hop score. christopher and who, who struck in the 28th minute to put his side ahead, google weaved his way through hoffman home defense to fire in his 13th gall this season. the wind maintains pressure on forth close fryeburg who enjoy a 2 point cushion over their rivals and l as checkout so much more news for world sports. an argentinian football boca juniors put an end to a 4 game winless run with a $31.00 win at home to racing club. miguel men cl ran through to see the wind in the 19th minute. the result, these book, in 13th place, in the table in tennis. karen can shadow of is through the last 16 of
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the madrid open, the russian number 10 seed beat spain's roberto battista a good 2 sets to one channel now faces compatriot, andrei, ruby of for a place in the quarter finals. you are, of course, watching to give you news live at from berlin, coming up next to our technology show shift asks whether a i can one day be used in medicine to see flies on me next, spicer for me and the entire new scheme here in berlin. thanks for watching with that has been promoted you do the full.

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