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ah, starts in the w ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. the warring factions in sudan agreed to a new and long the army and rival paramilitaries of agreed in principle to a 7 day truce and peace talks. also coming up hollywood faith is at 1st pride in 15 years as bill and see the writers fail to reach
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a pay agreement. the major studios to get the details from los angeles. and that this information was in ukraine. look at how kremlin controlled media spinning the conflict for russian audiences. ah, i'm telling you a lot, but it's good to have you with us. south adams, a foreign ministry says the warring parties in neighboring sedan have agreed in principle to a 7 days starting on thursday. commanders of the sudanese army and our staff paramilitary group will also send representatives to peace talks as part of the deal. previous attempts to establish a lasting truce have failed, and the un says more than a 100000 people have fled to fighting as another ceasefire
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collapsed in war torn cartoon asia and her family knew that they had to move quickly. they traded everything they could to rent a car and set off for the egyptian border. oh park on water. yeah. nissan was, it was very difficult. we were 28 people. i mean the boys don't have a visa, but we kept them with our suffering is unprecedented. we left on the fighting clashes and artillery, and then it was real suffering. but i mean, in wasa, dina kawasaki of asia is just one of thousands who have flocked to neighboring egypt since the war broke out 2 weeks ago. the humanitarian situation. incidence capital is dial, food and water as guess and the health care system is on the brink of collapse. faced with these dangers, the un estimates that over 100000 people have fled to neighboring countries. but
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they won. that number is likely to rise alongside government, some partners u. n a t r the u. n. refugee agency has the 3rd mean any me show planning fieger of more than 800000 refugees and rights are nice that maybe they that may fleece to, than to neighboring countries. sorry, the u. n. says the scale of the exodus is staggering. and so don's neighbors are struggling to accommodate those who have fled their home soon. shoulder the number of displaced people through the last 2 weeks exceeds as a result of conflict. ah, it exceeds all conflict related displacements reported ensued on in 2022 just to give you a sense of the scale of movement. ah, since april 15, asia and her family managed to escape the fighting that has gripped that homeland together with thousands of others who have made the journey. they now face an
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uncertain future. toby hoard is the un, it's yours. principle situation coordinator for sedans dar for region. he was evacuated just a few days ago and told us about the situation he had left behind. i mean, i was fortunate i, i was, i have actuated on thursday night from the french military military forces, along with 102 other humanitarian personnel, un humanitarian personnel. many of my other colleagues had to take very hazardous journeys over land towards chad and to south saddam, many of the same journeys that others sudanese are having to take. now in response to the white scale fighting situation is catastrophic. in many areas of food in l fashion, where i was based, there was full blown conflict between the 2 sides for 2 or 3 days before an uneasy fragile truce was put into place by the local authorities. unfortunately, that truce has, has more or less held, allowing the civilians to resume very,
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very basic normal normal lives. but unfortunately, there has been huge damage done by critical to done to critical civilian infrastructure including medical facilities. and it is extraordinarily difficult for any humanitarian organization, including our very courageous national staff to be able to be carrying out a central humanitarian work in such an environment. in the ela, a cell star ford, there was a white scale looting and chaos. and in parts of the town which left all un agencies without guest houses without cause without offices. let's take a look at some more stories making news around the world is really air strikes of target at the gaza strip overnight as after militants. 5 rockets from english towards israel flare up in violence comes hours after the death in israeli custody
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of palestinian hunger. striker gunners, parliament has approved one of the world's harshest anti l. g b t q bills. it includes the death penalty for some same sex acts and 20 years in jail for the so called promotion of homosexuality. the bill now goes back to the president who can again you choose to use is vito to sign into law. the legislation has been condemned around the world to speak for every one of the women in new york state will soon be able to obtain birth control pills from pharmacies without seeing a doctor of kathy hoko signed the legislation, which also increases access to abortion medication for university students becomes almost a year after the u. s. supreme court overturned a 50 year old ruling and that abortion a constitutional right. thousands of hollywood film and television writers have gone on strike after failing to reach an agreement with
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major studios over pay. the strikers already shut down most america late night tv shows and can delay the release of series and movies in the fall, right, or say their incomes have been reduced by online streaming services. i know that out of the writers room and onto the streets. over $11000.00 members of the writers guild of america off duty after they failed to reach a deal with studio representatives, hollywood act to rob low joined the picket line in los angeles. oh um. i came out to support the writers because we're his actors were only as good as the writing we yet. and my son is on the picket line. the unions chief negotiator laid out the principal
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concerns. broadly we're asking for increases and pay and residuals, so that writers can make a career and stay in this profession and live in work in the cities like new york and ally. and specifically for screenwriters, we're asking for improvements when they make movies for the streaming americas feigned nightly talk shows will be 1st to come off air. but within week streaming giants, including netflix, amazon, and disney could see description to the production of popular shows. the last major walk out in 2007 lasted for a 100 days and disrupted t v schedules for several months. the
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writers guild say they prepared to strike for as long as it takes o. meaning it could soon be time for the rolling credits. on some of the world's most popular shows. so what exactly will this strike mean for the industry and not least for us, the v was i have a question, i put 2 entertainment journalist kj matthews in los angeles. ultimately, obviously, the major changes that you'll see immediately are late night talk shows and soap operas because those are shows that are written on the daily. so whenever the writers strike starting, which would have been at midnight on monday, you will see those shows changing. ultimately, this week right away, when it comes to the script it television shows, you might not see any changes in no shows until later fall early winter because a lot of those shows have already written future episodes. so that you'll have
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a couple new episodes before the changes taken effect depending on how long this wider strike goes on. when it comes to films, most of the films there were going to be released in 2023 have already been written and shot. so you probably won't see any major changes there, however, right now they're writing for the next year. so in 2024 i especially when it comes to summer blockbusters. that's where you might see the biggest change. ok. all right, katie matthews. thank you for bringing us up to speed. we'll have to leave it there for now. let's katie matthews, entertainment journalist, a 2nd trainers derailed in the russian region of brianna. ask near the border with ukraine. it comes after an explosion induced, or derailment just over 24 hours earlier in the same region. footage, released by the russian investigative committee, showed detectives at the scene and train cars lying on the ground. rouse,
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governor alexander vulgar muss said in a telegram post that the train went off the tracks, after an explosive devised detonated, no casualties were reported. russia's full scale war, guess, ukraine as well into its 2nd year with casualties in the hundreds of thousands and without any significant reason, victories on the battlefield. moscow's tightly controlled media play a key role in maintaining public support for the conflict or could the kremlin. i eventually lose its grip on this narrative. d w. 's. maria had a months. it looks at how russian tv fashioned an alternate reality out of a deadly missile strike on the city of man ross. so fast, it's army uses precision weapons only aimed at military targets. so how is their propaganda spinning this narrative, this apartment block in human centrally crane was struck by
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a russian missile. it heat at around 4 in the morning when most people were in bad . the strike killed $23.00 people including 6 children. so how did moscow respond russians they to be used? images of they destroyed building, claiming that this devastation was actually ukraine's fault, caused by kid shelling of the don't boss region. even though this region is hundreds of kilometers away from the actual scene of the tragedy. you below the video, recorded by one of the mac 10th, was exploited by one of russia top propaganda. se bloody mythology off he should and added to the video on his telegram channel, saying that it was ukrainians, killing their own people. and while rush and propaganda outlets try to shift the blame, the countries ministry of defense tries to embrace it. these photo reading right on
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target appeared on the ministry telegraph channel just a few hours later. independent polls indicate that many russians believe their propaganda. but of course, this does not apply to everyone. after the strike on this apartment building in mon people all over russia brought flowers to spontaneous memorials. the show of solidarity was not welcome by their rushing towards this, and they were quick to remove the flowers and any messages apologizing for their talk. so is the west doing enough to count of russian disinformation on social media with that to cope kolinski from the european center of excellence for countering hybrid threats? i think we are doing quite a good job here in europe when it comes to the pressure on social media companies by the course practice and digital services act. it still seems to me that these good practices are disproportionately weak compared to the magnitude and the
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strength of the rushing propaganda. so i think we still need to significantly step up, even just having a look at the, the amount of money that is being spent on russians, inflammation. and when you put against it, how much money we are spending on the country, russian does inflammation. the russians are spending us like big time and we are not talking tend to one. we are talking more like sort of $100.00 to $1.00. look at the sports now and then tennis. the madrid open defending champion, carlos i'll get as has cruised past german, 13 seed, alexander's fare in straight sets to reach the quarter finals to briggs of serve in both sets or top seed alcaraz sprint to a 6 $16.00 to victory in a repeat of last year's final, which the spaniard won with similar dominance on our face and out of place in the semi finals on the semi finals of the german cub
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defending champions are believe they have beaten fryeburg by a score of 51 in the re much of last year's final 2 goals in rapid succession, early in the 1st half life on the road to victory, ill face either to god or frankfurt in the final on june. 3rd, you are watching the dog. the news from berlin up next our documentary series dock film. get to read inside, look at germany's pseudo chip newspaper and it's groundbreaking putting all scandals and the top of the hour. of course i would say the w dot com you feel worried about the brand new host of the on the green fence. and to me it's clear we need to join me for deep dive into the green transformation for me.
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