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ass life, not just lose season 3 of our award winning documentary theories. her women in asia. ah, ah ah, this is d w. news coming to live from berlin. ukraine fights off a new wave of russian strikes. her defense tracer. fire lights up the sky over key . as ukraine says, it's destroyed more than a dozen incoming missiles. also coming up more fighting, reported in sir dan's capital, despite rival military forces agreeing to extend the cease fire. un warns of
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a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands flee to neighboring countries and may de rallies are getting under way around the world, including in taiwan, where protesters are calling for better protection for war. ah, hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. it crane says it has down more than a dozen russian missiles. in the early hours of monday, ukraine's military said it's air defense systems intercepted 15 out of 18. air launched cruise missiles. an air raid alert in the capital lasted almost 3 hours. city officials say there have been no casualties or destroyed infrastructure in the capital. russia has intensifies it strikes on ukraine in recent days, and anticipation of keeps. spring count repents the w
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corresponding to connelly in kia, told us more about these overnight, airstrikes across the country. ah, well, we have had reports from the east, the country from nittany pro of 25 casualties. they haven't said if these are fatalities of people who be wounded. so evidently, not all the countries as well defended as give, as you mentioned, a cave without any major impact from these attempted strikes. they were all shot down of the give the city is privileged, obviously, in terms of the air defenses that it has. but everyone scratching their heads here trying to understand why these russian attacks have started once again. we had basically a month and a half without major cruise missile attacks away from the front lines and looked santa sank. probably it's just because the russians can, they were really running out of missiles, of those attacks of the energy system here, over the autumn in the winter. when they picked up, those missiles have been shut down. it seemed that they had been produced very recently and taking to the frontlines basically immediately. and now, after a month and a half, 2 months, russia basically has a big stock of missiles,
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big enough to send enough missiles into ukraine in one go to have a hope of trying to get bosses defenses. but for now, they're holding up to certain people him. ukraine, once again, very painfully aware. the fact that they shouldn't ignore those warnings now to sudan and fighting has been reported in the capital cartoon, despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend a ceasefire agreement for another 72 hours. the truce is meant to provide some relief for civilians caught up in the fighting. now in its 3rd week, if there are growing concerns about the wider impact of the conflict, the united nations is warning that an escalating humanitarian crisis could affect all the east africa. as the conflict in sudan rages on, the human impact intensifies. heavy fighting has led tens of thousands to seek refuge in neighboring countries across the east and border and chad,
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the united nations has sent an emergency response teams offering humanitarian assistance. it estimates that $20000.00 refugees have made the crossing since the fighting began. many with tales of violence, rana back to our village even been the houses are many people try to escape the killed the u. n. 's refugee agency has boasted supplies of relief items like sleeping bags, soap and utensils. whether it fears it won't be enough, especially with rainy season coming in from vento act. now it will be too late. ah, wherein he says on his coming in few weeks. and there, if we don't provide any assistance or if people are verola, will be blown and all the refugees here will be so. but to all the destruction and the horror stories, glimmers of human kindness shines through this elderly residence of a town close to the egyptian border. spends her days baking bread for those fleeing the fighting. olivia,
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he be nice. the people of ruddy. how for welcome our guest. hello, everyone is welcome. the door is open, the schools, the mosque. the country will will come any guest who comes to us sleepy. i really hope that god will stop the war hill and that both sides agree to solve the situation. had was to save our use to fix the situation for muslims. but, but with suppose it cease, fire is not holding agencies fair. there's worse to come. united nations is warned, the conflict in sudan could plunge all of east africa into a humanitarian crisis to help us understand sedan significance for the region. i talked to mohammed osmond a sudan researcher at human rights watch here in berlin. ho high, the graphical position. i mean to dance late this year says witness. so much turbulence is instability in terms of violence. they have been already a humanitarian challenges on the ground for sedan. meanwhile,
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that's happening in the region when there is a lot of instability also happening. i mean, if you look into the west side to dine on the 4th, that is bordering with chad with central african republic. on the eastern side, there's also tension and fighting in borders. close to the p and the job. yeah. so sedan please, as a key location, not only do graphically but also politically, you know, big part of the tribal groups living in the board, the, the kind of move around the as well. so any move like this situation is going to get worse unfortunately. and so far, we're not seeing a proper human response on the ground. so the chances of even not only the humidity or an impact, we also seeing the fighting flaring across the board as is fortunate. the going to be a reality. your organization has called on the us top human rights body to end its inaction and take measures to hold those responsible for abuses to account. and i
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was quoting there, ah, what action do you think the international community should be taking in student? so the whitening we have seen since the abil 15, we know it wasn't not an isolated incident, doesn't outcome of a fail political process in itself where justice was prioritized. so what we want from international community is to change courts, starting from the us to the council, move forward with the coordinated set of actions that include the expansion of the altima cargo inter no more weapons reaching to the abuse if needed, that they should be set of targeted sanctions to harm they're going to do harm civilians further when it comes to the un here, right council. we do want to see the mechanism to investigate what is happening on the ground to have that axis and to collect evidence, to move forward with the recommendation in what accountability measures should be taken against the leader in private gonna have to leave it there. that is
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a researcher mohammed osmond here in berlin. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world to day motors. notice becca, stan have approved a referendum that will allow the president to remain in power until 2040. the government said the referendum would also usher in human rights reforms. electoral officials said it passed with 90 percent of the boat in a country where rights have long been heavily restricted turkeys. president, wretch of type out on says the leader of the so called islamic state has been killed in a turkish intelligence operation on, says avo hussain alcaraz. she died in syria on saturday. he's the 3rd i asked leader who is reported to have been killed in 14 months. lou, yes, regulators have seized control of the troubled 1st republic bank and struck a deal to sell its assets to j. p. morgan chase. ers republic had assets worth
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about $230000000000.00 in more than a $100000000000.00 in deposits. it's the 2nd largest retail bank to fail in u. s. history and paralyze ruling. conservative party candidate santiago penya will become president after winning more than 42 percent of the boat in elections. the south american countries slowing economy and diplomatic ties with taiwan were central topics. the new president elect wants to maintain ties with the self governing island in conditions. the 1st of may is traditionally marked in many countries with rallies, marches, and other events to celebrate workers. like earlier i spoke to a correspondent in taipei, william young. i asked him how may day is being marked in taiwan and whether concerns of china are playing a role. the 1st made
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a march or in taiwan since dependent started. so the unions and also workers groups have been preparing for this. and because next january, we will have a presidential election, so they treat this march today as an occasion where they are venting their anger towards the government. basically, they are saying the government did not do anything to improve the workers' rights and the wealth gap between the wealthy and also the poor people continue to widen. and there is a widespread problem for young people to not be able to for any housing and their calling for the government to improve the labor conditions, including to increase the number of annual leave. the workers can actually have at the same time, also not giving the employers too much bargaining power to actually demand the workers in terms of their laboring hours. this, this protest year describing it's taking place amidst rising tensions with beijing
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. how are those tensions affecting this years? may day celebrations. so while most of the slogans and the focus is focusing on the domestic laboring conditions, there's definitely a lot of focus on how the businesses are going to view the government's policies. because as we know, a lot of the large businesses here in taiwan still have huge business interest in china. and so in the lot of the ways the government here nice to find the balance between how to court these businesses and ensure that they will continue to invest inside taiwan. but at the same time, raising the awareness among them in terms of how having more business stakes inside china nowadays is in fact a larger risk for them. so i think right now for the labor of the earth sto focusing more on the domestic policies in terms of how they can improve their own labor and conditions. williams,
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thank you very much. those are corresponding william young in taipei else in sports . and in the bonus league by and munich played last place had to berlin in munich. the hosts have been out of their comfort zone, lately of usually leading the standings of the stage of the season. after dorman drop points on friday by ion, we're aiming to retake the table lead, and they did not disappoint, beating the berliners to nil buyers. shocking 31 defeat to might last match day had them chasing the table lead rather than defending the league. title is the only one tom is 2 whole and buyer can win this season upon its hampshire. don't have any title to chase. instead, they are fighting for their top flight survival. it wasn't until after the break possession in offensive pressure paid off or byron through sand kanab re
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joshua kim ich assisted gunam res, diving header, putting buyer and back on track to retake top spot. just 10 minutes later chemist providing once more this time from long range. finding kingsley come on come on, provided that needed cover to protect byron's lead his 7th league goal of the season. a new personal best buyer with the 2 nil victory r unbeaten in their last 28 home matches against hatta. we couldn't go in the 1st half hour chances create that it was difficult to create big chances. and then we were happy that we could take one after the 1st one, you can still see that we some, some somehow feel that we have something to lose now. and after the 2nd one, finally you see it play us more relaxed, more confident. so this is the situation in which we are in i'm,
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i'm happy that the players got a deserved win today. the definitive ph retake 1st place with result. and now have a one point lead over 2nd place daughter and son. his late match most bore again, it binds his unbeaten run of 10 games to feeding the visitors 3 nail leading the way for the wolf was striker jonas wind, who netted a brace in the 1st half to put the match out of reach the victory moves. well spoke up to 7th in standings where they are now on the edge of european contention. so what does all this mean for the bonus? so you standings with just 4 weeks left to go as we saw by and leapfrogged portland back in the 1st place when you in berlin and fryeburg are also on track for the champions league. with lifecycle inching closer in the bottom half stood guard escaped relegation zone, which is now made up of bottom. shocked and out. you're watching dw news
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