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shopping and dining offers and try our services all. be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by for roberts. ah ah ah. is it w news live from berkshire more than 100000 people, fleece sudan. you and was a civilian catastrophe, is unfolding as the army and rival paramilitaries battle for control of the country . also on the program, us intelligence sources estimate 20000 russian soldiers have been killed in fighting across ukraine since december. i'm how turkey's devastating earthquakes
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are shaking voters confidence in the countries president ahead of elections. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. the u. n. has confirmed that more than a 100000 people have fled the fighting in sudan with many more likely to follow. rival fractions have been battling for control of the country. for weeks. generals have now agreed to send representatives to talks in the hopes of establishing a lasting truce. though clashes are still being reported in the capital, hard to and build. 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
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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 accessed 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 all li, i'd get many working and trained minds in the health care sector are fleeing sudan to my because 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 at abilene fiarty than one of them at nationals from 12 countries. arrived on the ship to saudi arabia. they were greeted by medical staff and local officials out of the government as well as representatives
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from foreign embassies. but for many leaving by error or c 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 in consent to act. now it'll be too late, ah, wherein he says on his coming in few weeks. and there, if we don't provide any assistance of the people, ah, verona will be block and all that, if you did here will be. so the united nations, once a number fleeing sudan could soon surpass 800000. i'm a conflict, could the stabilize the region for the thousands that have already left.
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the violence may be behind them. but the multiple challenges facing the displaced still lie ahead. i bill while dang is an independent east africa analysts. she joins us from paris. welcome to d, w. m. if you don't mind will, can we start with, with your own personal circumstances? i understand you have family at their incident and what are you hearing from them? yes, i have quite a few families there. you know, they are subsidies, but they some are also cities. many of them have their entire lives quite a number and has led in the last few days, i have one relative, a journey. he left the center or to my there was heavy fighting on foot. a city i think for several days, finally managed to get money and people with and then organized journey out of the
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city to the white now area. and just by the cry cross the border and you talk to down along with thousands of others this past weekend. so it's already that i have left everything and have a lead. devastating goes out to you and what you said they're going to say it's about 40 because with the fighting has gone now out from a capital car to them. and we heard this morning from the no way to refugee council, but the situation for expiring out of control with reports of looting and refugee comes being bone to the ground. what do you think this tells us about how this conflict is developing? i think that it tells us that this conflict is essentially re ignite in the door for conflict. although both those 2 groups were involved in that conflict,
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working on the side of the share against the african identifying malicious, there. we see ultimately a conflict in there or, and another, renew, scramble for power and resources. and a lot of the tactics that we're seeing in there, or where there has been no level conflict going on for the last couple of years. just a lot of these tactics that are occurring. there are unfortunately, somewhat classic and or, you know, attacking civilians openly, attacking humanitarian aid, a type of on the war war conflict economy derived from moody, and humanitarian aid and vehicles. these, you know, products that non state actors. now we have the journals, one bright spot. i suppose is the generals of agreed to send representatives to negotiations, potentially in saudi arabia. who do you think is best position to mediate i so it's a sustainable resolution to this conflict. i think that this has to be
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resolved by all of the stakeholders. you know, obviously the general's on both sides of being biased by different parties, different, different state actors and then also as a country eventually we'll need to receive some financial status to it's broken economy, which is a lot of these issues from some of the western donors and even countries like china, so i think it really all hands on deck situation where there's room for western countries like the u. s. b. a traditional role. but also obviously the emerging economies like china and others. ok. thank you so much for that analysis. very clear, independent, east africa, i was to. well, thank, thank you is look at the most orders of making news around the world militants in garza fired rockets at the israel. following the death of
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a leading palestinian figure in the is limit is limited jihad group. how to add non di did israel custody after being on hunger strike since february european union? i'm united states. consider islamic, you had a terrorist group here in berlin, delegates for 40 countries or attending the annual petersburg climate dialogue event brings that lead us together to prepare for the new world climate conference in november, german foreign minister on the line of battle, told them that countries should set targets to replace oil and gas with renewable energy. united states claims will 20000 russian troops have been killed in ukraine since december. us intelligence sources, an additional $80000.00, were injured in the same period. according to a d classified report, half of the data from the wagner military group, which has been attempting to take control of back modes kremlin has rejected the u
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. s. claim saying washington isn't capable of gaining accurate data about russian casualty numbers. sla correspondent nick conley in kiva gave his assessment of those russian casualty figures released by the us. while these are always numbers that are to really be looked at with a lot of caution. these are historically routine. there's american estimates being readily conservative groups. it is, they're not on the ground, not able to really fact check all of this. and in a war situation, neither side are publishing official numbers. lots people are still counted as missing in action rather than actually deceased. so from the relatives don't get any kind of conclusive answers for months at a time. but it's certainly the case that back what has been the scene of extraordinary losses on the russian side, and no real sense there that the russian, a military command is in any mood to try and fight in a more kind of conservative, more cautious way that would reduce those losses, and we do believe that the ukraine losses are seafront, but smaller by
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a significant weight than the russian losses of the in defense. you're in a better position than if you're trying to take territory. but alter, is conflict. we've been trying to kind of work out what these numbers really are. and you know, from the ukrainian side every couple of months, you'll get some statements that last summer we had the top range and all saying that you cranes losses were below 9000. then you're more recently we've had our top security official saying that a wounded and dead under a 100000. but basically these numbers are all pretty far out. and i think we're going to really count the cost of this war much, much later. there's no real sense that we have any opportunity right now to know quite 100 people losing the life as nicolai in chief, or the turkey which is holding elections this month, impose the just present relative type. heard one is more vulnerable than ever. after being in power for more than 20 years, he's been blamed for the countries chronic inflation now starting at 50 percent and for his government slow response to february is devastating. earthquakes, more than 50000 people were killed. hundreds of thousands of buildings collapsed or
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were seriously damaged and millions were left homeless. i d r man is an early one elect stronghold, and one of the cities was hit by the disaster. a correspondent, johan reports the 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 headstones, with 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. mobile here,
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my father and my mother. here is one of my brother's been his children and his wife to the suit. sometimes i wish i had died too while it's hard to go on living like this. whole noodle survived and yet torn from life. this is how so many field here an idea among eileen da, david and mourns the loss of her parents and brother. she wasn't an audio man. the day the quake struck got 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
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responsibility in limos cyber. if the building that had been built earthquake proof, if the authorities had checked regularly and surely fewer people would have died. but those are some will 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 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,
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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. reconstruction plans will cost the earthquake, which tim's too much money for their lives, that then they have that vehicle on between. but on the set of wheel rebuild these houses 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 for him at the not the citizens. you 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,
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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. lillian in turkey, that sets you up today to have more world leaders at the top of the our favorite beardsley. how's your business update in just a month after day. i imagine how many portions of lunch are thrown out in the world. climate change very hot stores. this is my plan the way from just one week how much we can really get.
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