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the story ah starts me 19 mom d w with ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin sedans. warring generals agree to send delegates to negotiations. let's hope the 2 sides can agree, a stable c spire. and this comes as un warns, more than 800000 people make police advance due to the conflict. also coming up
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brushes, costly battle for the ukrainian city of buck moved us intelligence sources say an estimated 20000 russian soldiers have been killed in fighting there in since december and how the devastating earthquake said hit turkey in february are also shaking voters confidence in the countries president ahead of elections there. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we begin in sir. dan were boring. generals have agreed to send representatives to negotiations. the talk un official in the country says the talks could be held in saudi arabia and would focus 1st on establishing a durable truce. clashes are still being reported in the capital cartoon, despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend
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a cease fire. smoke rises over hot tube a monday evening yet and the cease fire apparently broken the 1st international shipment. a few monetary and aid arrived in sudan at the weekend . but 10 years president william brito set his neighbor, needs more support. but the same way we manage to evacuate people from the theater. i think the eas away, we can accessed that theater with humanitarian support, the streets of the capital, a largely deserted shop. some banks remain shuttered and access to medical care becoming ever more difficult for our lee as get many working and trained minds in the health care sector are fleeing sudan to my book. there is a withdrawal of many, n g o z and non n g o z due to direct attacks. by all means,
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it's a disaster, lego matter. more by shot at abilene theat, even one of them, of nationals from 12 countries arrived on the ship to saudi arabia. they were greeted by medical staff and local officials over govern as well as representatives from foreign embassies. but for many leaving by error or c is not an option. peace, families fled overseas. dan's western boulder on donkeys arriving in child after days of traveling emergency workers had a thought warning about the potential looming crisis in some sense to acknowledge it'll be too late. oh really says on these coming in few weeks and i if we don't provide any us essentially be a pool. ah,
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the road would be block and the all vote of who did here will be so the united nations wants a number of fleeing suit. dom could soon surpass 800000. i'm a conflict could destabilize the region for the thousands that of already left. the violence may be behind them. but the multiple challenges facing the displaced still lie ahead. so far cease fires. have failed to stop the fighting in sudan i asked cairo bass. canadian journalist might not shed if the proposed negotiations between the warring parties could result in a breakthrough. yeah, i mean i'm not very optimistic. i again, i think it's always important to chart to judge what these general's do as opposed to what they say ah,
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delicates may be sent accordingly. but how serious will they be engage negotiating and doesn't look very serious, where neither of these generals can hold the ceasefire? my worry is that we continue to applaud our generals for purely what they say and their messaging their optics and not actually for engaging, ongoing and, and rude alarm conflict in the country. and that was indicative when of you know, us ethnic blank in a secretary of state of the west, just maybe a couple of days ago applauded a ceasefire between you know, him, etc, on the fair military side and up on, on the military side. when in fact, people on the ground were, you know, very clearly using video and photos to demonstrate that actually there was really no cease fire at all. that was journalists, math, nas shed in cairo, speaking to me a short while ago sketch up on some other stories making headlines around the world
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. to day. garza militants have fired rockets at israel on tuesday following the death of kado adnan and leading palestinian figure in the islamic jihad grew. he died in is really custody after being on hunger strike. since february islamic jihad is considered a terrorist organization by the european union and the united states, a kenyan pastor accused of being responsible for the death of more than a 100 people has appeared in court. he suspected of encouraging his followers to starve themselves to death. authorities of so far recovered at least $109.00 bodies in shallow graves in a forest in eastern kenya. writers and hollywood had gone on strike, cover, pay and working conditions. the writers guild of america launched its 1st strike and 15 years after talked with major studios ended without a deal. late night talk shows, we'll shut down and tv series and movies there were meant for released later this year will face delay. it's. australia is banning the sale of most beeping
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products in a crackdown on recreational nicotine years sale of babes. and e cigarettes will be restricted to pharmacies and vapors will be forced to get a prescription. australia will also restrict the flavors and level of nicotine in east cigarettes. the united states claims that over 20000 russian troops had been killed in ukraine since december in the battle over the eastern city of bar moot. intelligent sources say an additional $80000.00 were injured in the same period. according to a declassified report, half of the fallen are from the wagner military group, which has been attempting to take control of butler. the city has become the focal point of russia's campaign to take control of the don bass region in the east of the country. well, how accurate are those russian casualties? numbers are released by the united states. i asked our correspondent conley
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innkeeper. i think we knew for some time now that the battle for battle was extraordinarily bloody. but i think this really brings it into sharp relief, especially when you put those 2 numbers together, 100000 on the russian side in the space of a few months. as for accuracy of the, there's no one on the ground is able to kind of independently verify those numbers . this is also going to be based on us intelligence gathering. but if we look back how this conflicts develop from the most part seems like there's us estimates been fairly conservative. ukrainian source is putting the russian losses far higher still. and people have tried to kind of capture the numbers within russia. have somebody had to flee the country? citizen journalist trying to take pictures of cemeteries military cemetery is often wagner's silk group or mercenary is being buried there. that is something that the russian government definitely wants to prevent happening. and you definitely see the russians now coming up against huge problems to recruit new people's fighting. graham's people are now painfully aware of the huge risks involved and the huge
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risk said lives so that sir, a look at the russian side. what about losses on the ukrainian side neck wilds government here is keeping very tight lips. there are no official figures during wartime. every couple of months, you'll hear from a top official. we are the top general last summer saying that the ukraine lawsuit under 10000 in terms of fatalities. more recently, a top security official saying that the total loss is wounded and dead was safe and you under a $100000.00. but i think when you talked to people, you didn't certainly get the sense that these losses are mounting. even if it does seem like ukraine is fighting more cautiously and doing more to fight in a way that doesn't put its troops to unnecessary risk. but i really get sense here that we're really gonna really count the cost of this war after this conflict is over when the secrecy is gone. certainly when you look at social media here, even among journalists on ukrainian social media, people who used to work a journalist, gone to fight regularly, you see news fatalities there. so there is a sense that as this becomes more stable,
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you have that trench warfare on bath casualties. all really rising. nick, thank you very much. that was our correspondence in tia nick conley. turkey is holding elections later this month than poll suggests that wrench of time, or the one who's been in power now for more than 20 years is more vulnerable than ever before. he's being blame for chronic inflation, which now stands at 50 percent, is also pacing criticism for his government slow response to devastating earthquakes which struck turkey in february or than $50000.00 people were killed. hundreds, thousands of buildings collapsed or were seriously damaged. millions of been left homes are corresponded. tuleya han went to ottoman a strong hold for president our to one and one of the cities worst hit by the disaster. many are temporary without head stones, without memories salvage from the rubble with
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a bridal veil. a saca josie saved our allah. john comes here almost every day. she lost a large part of her family and the quakes shewy, this is, my niece is grave. she was 9 months old. will bull here, my father and my mother here is one of my brothers with his children and his wife took his to sometimes i wish i had died too. while my, it's hard to go on living like this one will come, survived, and yet torn from life. this is how so many field here, an idea mun. eileen da david and mourns the loss of her parents and brother. she wasn't an audio man. the day the quakes
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struck up. you come on when she came back among the family home was gone. large birds of the city had collapsed, rescue teams arrived late. people felt abandoned. eileen is still angry about the government's crisis management. benefits aaliyah. o young no one had made a mistake. exhibit no one steps down. no one takes responsibility limos cyber. if the buildings had been built earthquake proof, if the authorities had checked regularly and surely fewer people would have died. but those did, some will become that in son, only many in turkey have criticized president dredge up time, outlines slow response to the disaster. they also accuse him and his government of not having done enough to prevent unsafe and corrupt building practices. the president, who's fighting for 3rd term in office has admitted that there was some shortcomings
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and promised a reconstruction project of historic proportions college recalled that any shows were starting the construction of permanent i was at work, which is the most important need at a pace that is hard to believe that her were determined to deliver $319000.00 houses with their infrastructure, public buildings, social facilities, and commercial areas within one year, with his main rival in the upcoming elections as came out college old, who has a good chance of ousting add one poll suggest he claims the presidents reconstruction plans will costeo's wake williams too much money for their living with them they have that vehicle on between. but on the set of wheel rebuild, these hives is quickly and it will cost you nothing that he up. why does the current government want to charge you money? this may be accrued, but if homes collapse because they're not earthquake proof, good ebony and the government is responsible hip them of the not the citizens. you
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got it, but understand the weeks have passed since the earthquakes, and yet the destruction here is still overwhelming. and the survivors, grief and trauma, heart wrenching, whoever wins the upcoming elections, will face a seemingly impossible task to bring back hope. when now, there is only despair at the cemetery and the audio am on the discussion about the upcoming elections seems far away. saved our la john hopes that she and the small family she has left will have a future that they will get the real help. they need and not just empty promises during an election campaign. and finally, some of the biggest stars in fashion and entertainment have gathered in new york for the met gala this year honoring the late fashion icon. karl lagerfeld,
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attendees sported looks, reflecting his aesthetic with actor jared letter dressing as the designer's cat retired tennis door. serina williams used her a moment on the red carpet to announce her 2nd pregnancy. the annual ball is upon razor the metropolitan museum of art. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah ah, the green do you feel worried about the planets? me too. i'm neil. host of the on the green fence post cost and to me it's clear we need to change. join.
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