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ah ah ah, this is dw, use life from berlin. exodus from sudan, the un confirms that more than 100000 people lee the fight between rival forces battling the control of the contract. also coming up at turkeys, devastating earthquakes and shaking voters confidence in the country's president to
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head of elections and australia. bands recreational baiting in a crackdown on east cigarettes sites concerned about an alarming bryce in teenage baby. ah, i'm painful and welcome. for days the un has warned of the humanitarian disaster unfolding in sudan. now it's confirmed that over 100000 people have fled to neighboring countries. many more could follow. rival factions have been battling for control of sudan for weeks. generals have a great to send representatives to talks, in hopes of establishing a lasting troops. fighting is still being reported in the capital ha. tomb. 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 su,
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done at the weekend. but 10 years president william britt, so set his neighbor, needs more support. but the same way we managed to evacuate people from the theater. i think the ease, the way we can accept that theater with humanitarian support. the streets of the capital, a largely deserted shop. some banks remain shattered and access to medical care becoming ever more difficult for our li, i'd get many working and trained minds in the health care sector are fleeing sudan to my book. there is a withdrawal of many engineers and non n g o z due to direct attacks. by all means it's a disaster, but i get much more by shot albany fiarty than one of them. a nationals from 12 countries arrived on the ship to saudi arabia. they were greeted by
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medical staff and local officials with government as well as representatives from foreign embassies. but for many leaving by air or sea is not an option. peace families fled overseas. dan's western border on donkeys arriving in child after days of traveling emergency workers had a thought warning about the potential looming crisis. is he sent to act? now it'll be too late. ah, the rainy season is coming in few weeks. and there, if we don't provide any assistance to liverpool, ah, verona will be blood and although to fidget here will be stuck. the united nations wants a number fleeing sudan could soon surpass 800000 m. a conflict
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could destabilize the region for the thousands that have already left. the violence may be behind them. but the multiple challenges facing the displaced still lie ahead. so what fate awaits the thousands of refugees leaving sudan? i asked cash kimbry, a regional advisor with the norwegian refugee council in nairobi. well, it depends largely which country they go to a weird looking get jobs. so saddam at your p r. pretty harsh conditions there. and some of the contributors to the refugee population in south saddam so far as up to 1000000 refugees where seeking shelter in sudan before this happened? no. do you, when it's telling us that as many people are a 100000 might be fleeing over the next days and the neighboring countries that,
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that gives a bit of, of an idea of people being forced to flee the company they, they had to flee from at to, to return back to some kind of safety chart. so, so done at the o. p r. they have pretty much their own crises to deal with and they need all the support and the word people arriving that are exhausted. they've taken days, as you've rightly reported just to reach across the board. there's similarly it's taking days to also cross into egypt. more stable reality over that across the board there, but still extremely exhausted. people sleeping outside, sleeping on the streets and, and depending on the charity and the generosity of the residents who live at the board that and helping them. what about making it safe in sudan, full, a displaced people for aid workers as well. i understand your angio was just one of many that's come under attack. is it totally,
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we've had our offices and the facilities in west are for looted that together with dozens of other and g o. z. and, and commission establishments that have been looted in west are for the fighting, is getting completely out of control. this placement camps have been burned down to ashes some shelter, basic shelter that displaced people on refugees used to have gone at what they have no. where to go that rep there. in the cartoon the fighting is still raging. so yeah, it's extremely unsafe in large parts of the country that are areas where we have been able to reach out to the, to the displaced and at when we're hoping to. there's your model operation soon, but it's been extremely challenging with our partner organizations lost their stuff in the fighting in the 1st days of this and that has compromised pretty much all of our work. and so done, we need to get back as soon as possible because there are millions who need our
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help. and you talk about the situation being out of control. is this going to take international intervention? if only the international community put as much effort and energy and focus as much as it to put into the evacuations would probably be me in a much better place right now. of course, understandably, countries need to evacuate their citizens, but we cannot forget what is happening in south so done. people get up there, people with no means of escape with no 2nd citizenship nor 2nd nationality. no passport. a lot of them have had to flee even without taking their papers because it got so bad. and we need, we need all the diplomatic and political pressure on both parties to this conflict, to stop this insanity at with had edge bogus cease fires one after the other. and i have put civilian lives at risk that we've had a do aren't,
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gets killed. and we really need all the diplomatic pressure possible on both sides of this conflict, so that civilian lives are sparing cash every. thank you very much for the information. here's a look at some of the other stories making use. garza militants, have 5 rockets, said israel on tuesday, following the death of had a non leading palestinian figure in these lamb mc g. hunt. he died in his way. the cost of the after being on hunger strike. since february, isn't a jihad is considered a terrorist organization by the european union and united states. a canyon pastor accused of being responsible for the death of more than $100.00 people. as it caught, he suspected of encouraging his followers to starve themselves to death. authorities of so far recovered at least a $109.00 bodies in shallow graves in a forest in east county environmental groups. assuming the usa aviation
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administration over its approval of a space, ex rocket launch last month. the groups are you. the agency failed to adequately investigate the potential harm it could do to the surrounding environment. the rocket exploded, minutes into flight. in just under 2 weeks turkey's president will face his biggest electoral test as the country goes to the polls. richard tell you about tie a better one has been in power for 2 decades. recently his popularity has taken a hit to to chuck is ongoing economic crisis and his handling of the devastating earthquake. he's also up against an opposition that's finally united around one candidate. wretched type ad to one likes to win. and for the past 20 years, his grip on power has only strengthened the are the snowball, as well. with the help of his a k party, he's transformed touches parliamentary system into a presidential one. he controls the major sectors of the country from the economy
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to the military. he's also successfully silenced a number of critics, including political rival, sela hunting, demetrius who's been in jail since 2016 outside turkey. and tuan has increased his influence on the international stage. ah, it was his final approval that allowed finland to join nato this year. but he continues to hold up sweden's membership bed. hedge once made no secret of his friendship with russian president vladimir putin, nato's biggest threat. he's already purchased an air defense system from moscow. much to the wes frustration and it should give last week the 2 leaders jointly unveiled turkey's 1st nuclear power plant, which is being built by russia state nuclear company ross,
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a tom but behind the scenes at home, things haven't been going his way. inflation is still stubbornly high, even official figures put it around 50 percent. that's created a cost of living crisis that's hurting even the presidents. most loyal supporters. edwin's also trying to deal with the fallout from an earthquake that killed tens of thousands of people. many blame him personally for responding to slowly to the disaster and for the country being ill prepared for such a crisis. on top of that add on spacing and opposition. that's managed to unite behind one candidate in order to get him out of power. i know all of turkey's problems, we know them all and we will solve them all. we have the knowledge, we have the experience and we have the strength,
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the strength is you no one else on the powers, the people it is you ad tuan spent the campaign trying to hit back laming every one. and every thing for turkey's problems being southern was not a regular we're here to open the door of turkey century together with our nation against crew plotters, roger tutelage, defenders global imperialists, political and social engineering, project hoover on all over, you know, what other while edwin still has huge support this time round, it may not be enough to secure him another time. one of the places was hit by february's devastating. earthquakes is the southeastern city of adi, amman. it's usually a strong hold for present or go to one. but as our corresponded julia han reports, people there are disappointed by the government's response. the
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cemetery and audio man is getting bigger every day. more than 7000 new graves have been added here since february's earthquakes. many are temporary. without head stones, memories salvaged from the rubble with a bridal veil. a soccer jersey saved our allah. john comes here almost every day. she lost a large part of her family in the quakes. surely this is my niece's 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 2. sometimes. i wish i had died too while my it's hard to go on living
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like this will come, survived and yet torn from life. this is how so many field here, an idea man. eileen da, david and mourns the loss of her parents and brother. she wasn't an audio man. the day the quakes 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 belts aaliyah o young no one admits mistake. exhibit no one steps down. no one takes responsibility limos cyber. if the building that had been built earthquake proof, if the authorities had checked regularly and surely fewer people would have died.
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but those example because that in some only the 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. and promised a reconstruction project of historic proportions college recalls 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 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 al sting out one poll suggest he claims the presidents.
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reconstruction plans will cost them too much money for the midterm, but under that, we'll rebuild these houses quickly and it will cost you nothing. but why does the current government want to charge you money? because if homes collapse because they're not earthquake proof good. and the government is responsible for them, not the citizens you got it is but under say, the weeks have passed since the earthquakes, and yet the destruction here is still overwhelming. and the survivors, grief and trauma, heart wrenching, whoever, when the upcoming elections will face a seemingly impossible task to bring back hope. when now there is only despair at the symmetry and the audio mon, the discussion about the upcoming elections seems far away. saved alo, john hopes that she and the small family she has left will have
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a future that they will get the real help they need and not just empty promises during an election campaign. well, let's bring in julia live. now, how do you think the earthquake will affect the selection? is difficult to say because 11 provinces have been affected by the quakes and audio me on a stronghold of president ad one. many people told us they have lost confidence in the long time leader and whose ruling party that they have changed their minds. but we don't know how this is gonna affect the overall outcome of the elections, because after all, it's a huge logistic challenge to organize and election in a disaster zone. ortiz have said they would set up ballot boxes in temporary shelters, like containers or tents. and then there are at least 2000000 people who moved out
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of the earthquake. he had vince is 2 other turkish cities. and according to the figures we've seen, only a fraction of them have re registered their addresses. so in order to be able to cast their both, they have to return to the disaster zone. the opposition says they are trying to organize, organize the buses, to get people over there. but there are concerns that many people won't be able to vote in the upcoming elections, and that feeds into over all concern here across turkey, regarding election security and potential voter fraud. the main opposition alliance says it's trying to mobilize up to half a 1000000 people to monitor the may 14 elections. what will be the decisive issues? do you think? because you don't just have the earthquake, you've also called the financial porch of the country. they've only got worse, it's the earthquakes court. indeed, indeed, one of the issues that is warring vote has more than anything is the economic
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situation. what we've seen here in turkey in recent years isn't inflation driven cost of living prices and that has eroded support for president reggie tie of ad when people tell me they no longer know how to pay their rent, their bills, they have to think twice what they can actually afford to buy at the supermarket. family budgets have eroded, that has angered voters across the political spectrum. and then if you talk to young voters and millions of 1st time voters will had to the ballot box in the upcoming election. they have never seen another leader then, or edge of ty of ad one. and they strongly oppose. the current governments clamped down on freedom of expression, media, life styles, and that is something your position is trying to use. they promise an end to one man rule here. and turkey are returned to parliamentary democracy to freedom of speech independent institution. so this election really has turned into a referendum on reggie tie of ad one's 20 year rule. so what sort of
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a chance does the president's main challenge of stand against it? well this vote is too close to coal and it says pulse show that it's at neck and neck race between ad one and his main challenger. mr. college or if none of them gets at least 50 percent of the vote on may 14, there will be a run off. a president of the president's challenger has an a lines of 6 opposition party supporting him and the tacit support of the main pro conscious party v h t p are in the country. they are seen as a king maker. the campaigns are very different ad one is emphasizing his strong men image, his achievement over the past. he is mega project while came out colors that louise moore's soft spoken character. a former civil servant who addresses rotors from his modest kitchen at home was trying to present himself as someone who can solve people's problems. so ease about reconciliation and not polarization. but as i said,
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it's going to be a very tough race. and the mega project ahead is rebuilding the country, of course, who's going to pay that cost? johan, thank you very much for your reporting from a sample here. a small world news stories. oh, gary is chief prosecutor, yvonne gush of as via an assassination attempt unharmed. officials say his convoy was on route to sophia. what a bomb exploded by the side of the road. oh testers have accused him of failing to tackle corruption and cold for his resignation. thousands of people marched in berlin to mock international workers, day organized into one of the demonstrations early in protest against the heavy police presence is made. a gatherings were largely peaceful and right is in hollywood has gone on strike of pay and working conditions. the run his guild of america launched its 1st strike in 50 years. i've talked with major
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studios and without a deal. late night talk shows will shut down and t v series and movies meant for release. later this year, we'll face the lights as the world and jaws more extreme and unusual weather events, countries still struggle to reach affective deals to curb the effects of climate change. today climate envoy. it's a beating here in berlin to find a way for it. representatives from 40 countries or attending the petersburg climate dialogue. it brings together a selection of countries each year to prepare for the annual world climate conference which will take place in november into pi. over to our political correspondent bank, i mean after high scuba sh benyamin, what's the main goal of this week's conference here in building 2 said new agreements between this different countries and also continues strengthening the agreement that already then that's something the german foreign minister
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annalynn of abstract, again, opening these 2 to 3 day conference. it is taking his place here in berlin. it's an initiative that was traded 13 years ago by now former a chancellor angola mac. well here in germany to create and to prepare setting and ideas and milestones. a had of this meeting that, as you said, will take place in dubai. in the united arab emirates, in november of this year, are all participants so willing to achieve the one and a half the great limit on global warming. they spoke about that today, but as you mentioned, it's important that this is only a selection of countries that is participating in this conference. what they sad and that's also something that the president of comp $28.00 sad is that countries need to have ambitious, transparent, and accountable commitments in not only the countries, but also when it comes to companies and what german, a foreign minister in alina bab, upset that the cough $28.00 should be the starting point. so to initiate the end of fossil fuels, while they spoke about this 1.5 percent or so threshold for them to continue
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increasing when it comes to renewable energy to stop him using for example, in other sources of fossil fuels. and she also mention a very interesting example, that's the example of kenya, that's a country that germantown fulfills, will visit in the next couple of days. because that's a country in east africa that is producing most of its energy with renewable energy sources by 2030. they want to reach 100 percent only by a renewable energy. and that's a goal, of course, not only for germany, but other countries, hawaii to increase their renewable energy. okay, we'll have to leave their benham enough as go over in berlin and petersburg climate time. now to a major public health move in australia, the government is cracking down on bathing announcing new rules to limit the ease of e cigarettes and banning in ports of non prescription vapor. australia's health ministry says it's acting to stop an alarming rise in teenage vapor cherry,
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blackberry lemon. pineapple ice, they're not ice cream flavors, their vapor flavors. well now, australia wants to remind beek tobacco what e secrets were actually made for. helping people quit smoking, not entice them to pick up justin of a dodgy habit with candy names and sparkly packaging. cambra announce a set of rules to put a stopper on illegal e secrets in ports and rain in big tobacco, allowing vapor only as regulated pharmaceutical products. also, just lot i did with liking list be very clear about this. big tobacco has taken another addictive product wrapped it in shawnee packaging, added sweet flavors to create a new generation of nicotine attics. the new rules require vape packaging to look for masula coll, like bedding their sale in convenience stores. the elk ministry also plans to lower the allowed levels of nicotine and outright been all single use vase reactions from
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australians were mixed with some expressing discomfort a bug while they so as an overreach by the government. but many houses are actually welcome in the reform, adding that vague being as gotten out of hand. although you find that like heaps of your friends, that they never actually suppose. i feel like baby came in. this is like a cigarette, but now you failed table. when you made that nevis my see reading the 1st my with easy to get vague on the way out. and traditional secrets already costing a fortune. the government is hoping that australian smokers will now be left with just one affordable option. quitting for good and bit of sports use both spoke a through to the champions league final after winning a dramatic match against english side arsenal in front of 60000 fans in london. the game went to extra time with the score tool after 90 minutes. then both spoke holding sabrina scored the winning goal to set up a final ash against us. la. finally,
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