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questions about life, the universe of like a superpower. our series of 40 to the answers almost everything this week on d, w ah ah. this is d w. news coming to light from berlin. hope for a new and longer ceasefire in suda, the army and arrival paramilitary group agree in principle to a 7 day truce as hundreds of thousands of people flee ongoing fighting. and london police arrest a man outside buckingham palace on weapons charges just days before king charles is
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coordination ceremony. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. so sedans, foreign ministry says the warring parties in neighboring sudan have agreed in principle to a 7 day cease fire. it's due to start on thursday commanders of the sudanese army and the arisa paramilitary group will also send representatives to peace talks. previous attempts to establish it, lasting truce have failed, and the un says more than 100000 people have fled to fighting as another ceasefire 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 martha
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and nissan. and it was very difficult. we were 28 people. i mean, the boys don't have a visa, but we kept them with our suffering as unprecedented. i be left on the fighting clashes and artillery, and then it was real suffering. but i mean, i knew wasa feeling a loss of media. 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 us 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 they won. that number is likely to rise alongside government, some foreigners u. n. a t r, the u and refugee agency has the 3rd mean. i mean me,
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she was planning fieger of more than 800000 refugees and right there, nice that maybe they, that may fleeced to, than to neighboring countries. sunday, the u. n. says the scale of the exodus is staggering. and students 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 report ensued on in 2022 just to give you a sense of the scale of movement. since april 15, asia and her family managed to escape the fighting that has gripped their homeland together with thousands of others who have made the journey. they now face an uncertain future. earlier i spoke to matt, the sher, the canadian journalist, whose covering events in student from neighboring egypt. i asked him for the latest
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on the situation in student yeah, the situation hasn't improved very much. i mean, there are talks at both committee and, and they're hard to belligerence, and this war would be keen to send people in order to jumpstart negotiations. but again, violence is still taking place in cartoon, with little aid relief reaching the capital city. there has been reports that some 8 organizations, international relief organizations to be specific. how decide to restart operations . but the question now are they able to reach the most vulnerable people will fighting still continues to take place under the smoke of quote unquote peace negotiations. give us a sense of the scale of this conflict. and so that was a huge country. is the fighting limited to cartoon, or is it happening elsewhere around the country?
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the main arena conflict remains to be in cartoon, but of course spread and its biting has spread. but the way that, you know, the way that conflict is, is taking place in the actors that are being involved is more blurry than what we're seeing in cartoon cartoon. it's very clear. it is the recess versus the army, but it's fighting a spread. for instance, 2 for the far western province that has seen, you know, numerous atrocities in the past. essentially, since the turn of the millennium, what we are seeing is the army and the r s up, but more loosely, their fighters being and broiled in broader community disputes better at the root of conflict there over land and watch resources. and so what we are seeing is in a power vacuum, but at the same time also a co option of these communities are old tribal allies that may be looking to
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settle scores or consolidate control over over resources. and that often results and, you know, just just a lot of often targeted violence as opposed to indiscriminate vitamins. but i thank you very much. that was journalist match, shared reporting from cairo. thank you for having me. sketchup on small the stories making headlines around the world today. police in belgrade have arrested a teenage boy after a shooting at an elementary school. a security guard is confirmed dad, but some resources are reporting more people may have been killed. police say they have not yet determined of motive. such incidents are rare in serbia which as strict gun laws, german and italian police arrested more than a 100 suspects and a crackdown on the italian mafia group,
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the in drawn getta. the suspects are accused of drug smuggling, money laundering and fraud. similar operations are being carried out in other european countries as part of a joint action against the powerful crime syndicates. for audi boss, rupert stopped. le says he's ready to plead guilty in the trial over the diesel emissions scandal. adiana as parent company, volkswagen admitted in 2015 to having falsified emissions values in the companies, diesel car. a major fire rock out at a fuel depot in russia. near the crimean bridge, the regional governor says there have been no deaths or injuries, but the incident is serious. russia and crimea had been in the target of a series of attacks and recent days ahead of a planned counter offensive by ukrainian force. a 2nd train his derailed in the russian region of brianne sky near the border with ukraine as comes
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after an explosion caused a 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. brian's governor alexander bobo months said in a telegram post that the train went off the tracks after an explosive device designated, no casualties were reported. russia's invasion of ukraine has had devastating consequences for press freedom in the country. noodles forbid journalists from criticizing the kremlin so called special military operation, and there are very few independent media outlets left in russia as we mark the 30th anniversary of world press freedom day. we take a look at one of those outlets. tioga info, which operates out of serbia. i log on in the name of the law, stop this action immediately. the police warning is unequivocal. the scene an anti
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war demonstration and noble, severest a year ago. these pictures were taken by reporters from the local internet portal tiger dot info. one of the few independent media outlets still working in russia. but since the beginning of the war and ukraine, their work has changed. ransomware is thoroughly, we used to report on life in siberia for the whole of russia. now it's the other way around. we report on life in russia for siberia because everything that is currently happening in our country is reported by the national media from a different angle is looking longer for william along that angle is unconditional support of the kremlin policies, especially the war and ukraine. critics are silenced with draconian punishments made possible by a law criminalizing anything, the kremlin sees as discrediting the armed forces. that means that virtually any critical statement about the actions of the russian army can lead to a fine or imprisonment,
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which is why most independent media have had to leave russia or close down altogether. tiger dot info decided to stay and continue the web portals. now 18 year history, but it hasn't been easy. and well, one was really when you really woods, you were forced to constantly maneuver and not cross the red lines of the circle of people who continued to talk to us has become smaller, the smaller because even those who have always sympathized with us are now forced to keep their distance from it has become much harder to get information in order to protect colleagues from possible prosecution. tiger dot info decided not to report directly on the war, but it's consequences for people on economic problems, social problems. and of course, on mobilization, the creators constantly face opposition from the authorities. recently they were met with a hostile reaction from state television when tiger dot info expose the deputy
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people who signed up as a volunteer for the front and disappeared on his way to ukraine, holding a traitor in the ranks. that's a headache for the authorities and almost that's just just for when the course we're all afraid, the problem norm. but either you are trapped in this fear of a split or you can overcome it and make change happen with us. hopefully, of course, this change can only be achieved with small steps, meaning when you minus thought, what we shouldn't just stay silent again. a karate me more money, more it. although the media regulator blocks tie good dot info a year ago, the website reaches its audience through vpn encryption. and they want to continue reporting on russia. in russia. bill to london were police arrested, a man outside buckingham palace on suspicion of possessing of believe to be in the
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palace at the time. let instant come says british security forces prepared to deal with the challenges of the king's coronation on saturday. months of planning have gone in to the event which is expected to draw huge crowds in addition to the heads of state from around the world. some royal fans have already staked out front row seats for the historic day. ah, in the dead of night, while the rest of london slept, rigid rehearsals took place for the coronation of king charles the 3rd burton's kings and queens have been crowned here at westminster abbey for the best part of a 1000 years and die hard. royal subjects are keen to secure the best spot to witness history being made this saturday. i drove, this is
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a big historic event. i am the coronation. it's something that we as a group we've never witnessed before. we've only seen it in black and worked on television. i saw to be here. i'm in the, at the front to say to say history, history, hot linen for i uses it to me, isn't some royal devotees began setting up camp more than a week before the big event. we kept young on thursday, the 27th april and the wait while became here because we like to build up. and there's nothing bigger than the coronation. and that swan hail the carnations organizer has revealed the plans for the procession, which include a pageantry of $7000.00 troops. this is a proud moment in all national story. during the coronation, the king will swear before gold on the nation to serve our country as head of stage upholding all laws and maintaining justice for all. following
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tradition, the king and queen will proceed to buckingham palace after they've been crying. in this 260 year old gold state college, we just like queen elizabeth the 2nd it in 1953. so like again, it's a good thing that these bonds have secured front row seats already. as millions of onlookers are expected to fail the mile on saturday, all trying to catch a glimpse of britain's newly crowned monarch. you are watching dw news from berlin. just reminder of the top story we're following for you. this. our sal sedan says the warring parties in sudan have agreed to a week long ceasefire from thursday. ill also take part in peace talks. the un says more than a $100000.00 people at fled the fighting, which has continued despite several troops.
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up the next hour documentary series, dark. phil looks at the life of britons, king charles, the 3rd of a hint of his coronation. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at the w. thanks for watching. live alone to get a wondering i'm a lot of with the way it is subtle is currently more people than ever on the move. mold white in such a better life, but a crisis of in.
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