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presidents. it follows moscow's claim that it foiled a trone attack on kremlin. very plain don t plus as tens of thousands of students who sleep the fighting at home. we hear the story of one families who burst at all to reach safety in egypt. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. to rental brands have battered western and northern parts of rwanda, as well as you've gone to flooding roads and villages, and triggering land slides more than $120.00 people have died. the inundated area and search and rescue teams say that the death toll will rise as record water level subside. a respite from the downforce will be welcome, but only brief as yet more rain is forecast in the coming days. village,
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yours in room one. does. wetlands are used to rain, but this, this has different storms have pounded the area since last week. destroying homes, roads, and lives for residents of who the who's alone and the don't fall off is a chance to a tweet, possessions, and reflect on a lucky escape with them on. yeah, my wife was done near the window when the floods want to came through. she fell down well and as i tried to carry my child out of the house, i was pushed over like the gun. but luckily i got out i'm safe. although some brought just in the water, you did injured my legs. most yamma is the tv and you chat would only be committed . look, mobile authorities a bracing for the death poll here to rise as the flood waters receive. for those who survived, there was never a sense of disbelief and desolation,
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but not tendency not to pick the novelty. as you can see, i am left with nothing to come up. that's no bed and no household. you know and go ha, i came here for a job. i am saved with all my belongings are gone. forgotten. what time is it? not all the terrible. i have no money to rent a house. no husband, no children. i don't know where to go. this disaster was dangerous for us over to the rescue and recovery effort. jerome going across the watched hatch areas as the president promises to open homeless shelters, to deal with an unfolding, humanitarian emergency. the efforts new are likely to be hampered by forecasts for yet more rain. and we spoke earlier with journalist and understand defining the ugandan capital from paula. and we asked her how severe the situation is and be affected regions including uganda. but today the sun came out in the morning and it's clearing up, giving us literally
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a bit of big picture. so what happened in the last 2 days during the heavy down pool and that's then you got on the northwest son rhonda. and the whole region looks like a ton, not a when through little the whole village as well washed away. and the river got over the bank. so literally washed the hood kind of to the side of the way. it is a quiet is a disastrous situation in this region to rental range, though not a new phenomenon in this area. but why is it different this time? a way to rain is, isn't in this region is usually up from between january and april, a soda rains in the last few months, but actually very limited, but raining, almost looked at mountains, but then technically, from one day to the end of the wood opened and the heavy, heavy down poor came, especially in the night when people had sleeping in down homes. and i'm not aware
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of what's actually happening outside and outside the how is this? so that is why lots of people who are, let's be washed away in the beds and ours is in the middle of the night in the sleep and could not find any rescue. that is the drama m, that, that i'm fluid in the communities that uh, people could not look outside and see what's actually happening. and that's why it's too many people to get really sick, died and don't bet that one hose is more than a 100. so to you right now, already, but the numbers are rising as more them, hudgens teens. go into the, to the state of the area. what is most needed right now to help those who have survived the problem that emergency sales tax in both countries to imagine to see teams uh existing. but it has limited funding, and most people literally lost everything from the house to the bed to the, to the food and including the habits. so, i mean a lot of up for
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a quick code to the site, but it's very destroyed. meaning is, it's very sustainable desire to, to place lots of pharma who actually especially lost in crop for the next few months. so i understand vine joining us from kampala. thank you. thank you very much. i, as ukraine says that its air defenses fall off for new drone attacks on the capital keys and other areas overnight, authorities and keep say that 2000 and drones were fired, most of which were shot down to free fell on residential areas, but no casualties were reported it follows accusations from moscow that ukrainian forces were responsible for an alleged drone attack on the kremlin, aimed at assassinating vladimir putin. ukraine denies any involvement in the incident. this footage circulating on the russian telegram channels shows the alleged overnight attack and smoke rising above the main kremlin palace.
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there has been no independent verification of this footage, but russia accuses ukraine of trying to assess and they didn't. ukrainian president below them is lensky denied any involvement in the alleged incident on we don't at tech fortune or most go we fly to on, on our territory. we're defending our religious cities. we don't have, you know, enough weapon for these. that's why we don't use it any any way, are all for us that is adapted to the way we can spend it. and we do the tech points and we leave it to try. but you know how it's going to in washington with us secretary of state anthony, blinking costs down on the kremlin allegations. these are decisions for ukraine's.
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i've seen the reports. i can't in any way validate them. we simply, we simply don't know the 2nd i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shake or salt. so let's see. uh, we'll see what, uh, what the, what the facts are. and it's, it's really hard to comment or speculate on this without really, really knowing what the facts are. moscow has threatened to retaliate against ukraine, making residents of keys worried for the safety. wondering was what you might try attacking the strength to take onto your decisions are made in cuba. you're killing me. they might chair, let's put them inside. so again, we need to remain in safety and take care of ourselves and our loved ones. for now, put and remain safe. moscow announced that he will take part in a scheduled world war to victory day parade on the red square next week.
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and for more on the story i spoke earlier with dw corresponding to connelly in chief along with the w as former moscow bureau chief, you're ever shadow. he reports from rica as dw is banned from reporting russia as well sir as a traveling use. this isn't a plant asked of carol reason and an attempt on president putting slice carried out just a few days before the 3 days in may 9 parade. which is, we have to keep in mind one of the most important days, even though to the most important, the in russia and, and to reach or to reach also for and guest expect that to be present. um must go reserves to the rights to retaliate when and to where it sees fit. it's that the company's box meant best call didn't specify what the executive this means. but some of the hawks should official reactions could probably give some clarity or sense from a premier is the problem. it is the end president demanded vote is the physical removal of your credit in precedence. lensky est to do my deputy from russia on
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next. try me a cold even for me. so strike on valencia's residence. stay to do, must speak of a load in cold uh for the also it just in teams to be recognized as a temp of is busy. and final is well known prepared to discuss off ski one. that's why the visa is the reason to find that the call is the voice of one to north of his special minutes on the ration as a steel official, the cold in rush. so that's the reaction in russia. nick, we heard the reaction in ukraine, so landscape strongly deny any ukrainian involvement. what is the response now in teeth to moscow's threat of retaliation or even folder? ukrainians responded with a flood of means names on social media. i think there's no sense here, but ukrainians are kind of shoppable, sort of nuclear weapons. russian doesn't really have any new tricks up its sleeve. we've seen it all before, right. the beginning of the world. those threats to destroy ukraine's government institutions to attack students. keep personally that will didn't materialize thing
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. what they all scared about here is if russian managed to convince lots of countries in europe that may be where bit lukewarm about supplying ukraine with weapons. that this is a dangerous situation. that there's a risk of kind of complication escalation that might be used by rest to try and kind of brow beat of what's the support of ukraine's reducing that support? that is something that definitely worried about him. you're, if not ukraine. what could be behind the ledger drone attack? well, in russia is that all for you and even close? the stipulations of course, of the symbolic powell visa tax is obvious, cetera. it's happened in the middle of most school buses of gramlin. a few days before he threw the ends in minutes at the rate given all this a symbolism. all the theories of cute has been to the intelligence services, for example, themselves. russian of intelligence, the rest of themselves who carried all to these attacks. we must keep in mind that the image damage is greater than maybe any of the potential secret targets. on the other hand, the question is why does that optional sorted has immediately called the attack?
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and as a station to attempt on president gluten, obviously they are pursuing propaganda and possibly diplomatic goals, according to one of the you and conventions to the head of any state enjoys international protection. even though the international criminal court, in the heck issued an arrows to warrant for put him, he remains to the current head of state and a person under the national protection via for russia, made demands to hold a meeting of the un security council and adopt a resolution condemning the attack on the kremlin. before we go, nick russia. meantime launching a pre dawn attack on key for the 3rd time in 4 days. tell us a little bit more of the legal torches here, calling it the most major attack in terms of the kinds of systems because of his health insurance at this way be stuck when you print capital since the beginning of the year. certainly it was very, very loud. most of time here in the central key, if you don't have a great deal of those sounds pretty far away. but certainly i and most people i know in this part of town in the center, i woke up with
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a thought about half past 2 in the morning and certainly friends and colleagues across the g. well heard some of the loud noise. and so the idea is that these with several strikes, attempted strikes, all of them seeming a style and by ukrainian defense systems. but there is to cool, so not just of those normal arranging drones to become part of everyday life here, but also ballistic missiles being used for trips down very hard to intercept that things did happen. and we heard what sounds less sounded like bits of debrief, holding to the ground off to it's going to sound like buckles being thrown on the ground. so that certainly was a reminder that russia still has a lot of these results. but you're off to, this is nothing new and i think, you know, there is very little chance the russians and i was trying kind of browbeat ukrainians because they have already thrown all this stuff at ordinary ukrainians for the past year and several months now. the w as an economy and keith uri with shadow enrica. thank you so much to both of you and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. me on mars military
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government says that it is pardoning more than 2000 prisoners to mark a buddhist holiday. among them are numerous political detainees, writes groups, say that me on mars military has detained thousands of opponents since overthrowing the countries democratically elected government. 2 years ago i german chancellor, all off schultz says that berlin wants to provide developing countries with a further 2000000000 euros to help deal with climate change. he made the pledge of the conference in the german capital, the to date petersburg climate dialogue ended with more than 40 international delegates, calling for new targets on promoting renewables, is turning now to the warrants to down. the conflict has generated a refugee crisis that threatens the entire region. addiction authorities say 40000 sudanese, have cross the border into egypt in the past 2 weeks. but making it to safety is not the end of the journey for those being the war. they have to find ways to survive in a country battling
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a severe economic crisis. dw spoke with one young woman who made it from hard to, to cairo. buses and trucks arrived at the egyptian suit in these border full of people fleeing the violence in sedan. some will have to wait in the hot sun for days before they are allowed to enter egypt. but not everyone is here legally. 15 year old miriam was smuggled through the egyptian border with her mother and sisters. their journey lasted 10 days and they had to leave her 2 brothers and her father behind and cartoon, a kind of love to be the i knew there was a lot of shootings and matching up for next door. neighbors were headed with bands for that. i know a lot of people were injured as a full but because we slide with our neighbors and many other people that well and that's the reason our carts and hurt someone calling smuggling smuggling. and then we got in the car and we paid down on the pedal. mario mentor family remained
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homeless in cairo for a few days until they were found by a mall russell. she runs in and g o that assist homeless, displaced people with housing, medical treatment, and psychological support. and now we're trying to help people that do not have relatives or acquaintances here in the, at their conditions or difficult. yeah. they've been true or the model was a little from some of the families we've taken to get registered and you and hcr were given appointments in 6 months. that's a long time. in that time the displaced person could be taken advantage of. there are many dangerous like organ trafficking in child labor because according to egyptian authorities, more than 40000 sudanese have crossed into egypt over the past 2 weeks. but their journey doesn't end when they arrive. many do not have relatives or money and are
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dependent on 8 organizations. others like mary and her family are waiting to be re united with their loved ones land. last and we have no idea what's going to happen to us in egypt. we don't know if we're going to settle here or not the last, the middle and the amount of stuff that we have to wait for the whole family to be here. i say no, i'm worried, they won't come by you and i won't be able to work here don't when it was that the and the still have a good a stuff that did said marya, i'm hope she and her family will be able to return home soon. and earlier, matt now shed a canadian journalist who was covering the events and sudan from cairo, gave us more on the situation facing refugees, fleeing the violence. incidentally, a, me, a couple of days ago. egypt shall authority set. that's about 40000 people had crossed into egypt. and that number is probably, you know, relatively higher now,
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hard to speculate at this time in terms of the conditions. they're not great. i mean, they're better than it is on the border. that's probably the case where people are still dying in the border, waiting for 6 days to get in. part of them are very much water food and or shelter . so, so that, that is right now does a catastrophic area. but then once people get in, it really depends on their, their networks. accordingly. a lot of stories have relatives here may might have um, you know, uh, also longstanding friends or, or, or blood can, as i was saying and, and as a result of that, that makes the transition, obviously a little bit easier. others might have done work your university here in the past, so there is a familiarity with the place. but then you have uh maybe many others that are maybe more vulnerable and then the more gone for what spend all their money to get here for most of it. and they don't have that support network. and then we could absolutely see just uh, you know, extreme bar ability on that side just due to,
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you know, the lack of human rights groups here. you know, really just, i think a lot of protection system that the egypt should authorities provide. okay. quite frankly, for egypt themselves. and if you could just also bring this up to date about what's happening inside sedan itself. and in particular, how high the truth the hopes are for a possible truth lasting yeah, not high. um, not, not, not ohio. environments as erupted since the, the so called 7 days shoes has been taking place. um, i think both of these generals have learned, you know, from uh, a lot of, uh, western talking points. and, and, and um, you know, the, the western use of liberal language in order to create a small cover for things that they're actually doing. so commit to cease fires.
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those saying that the despairing civilians, they'll say that this is a quest for democracy. and then unfortunately, the reality speaks much louder than words where both of them are responsible for killing more civilians and then undermining any aspirations. democracy in the future. journalist mat in a shade, reporting from cairo. thank you so much. thank you so much for serbia is and warning after a school shooting in the capital belgrade that killed 8 children and a security guard. police say that they have arrested a 13 year old boy who obtained pistols from his father and brought a hit list of victims to the school on wednesday. arrested in the middle of the school yard. just a couple of hours earlier, the attacker walked into his own high school and started shooting. students heard the terrifying shots from inside the classrooms and the all that i
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was downstairs, we had sports close downstairs. i was able to hear the shooting and that's it was non stop. it was not like one shot at the time. it was shooting without stopping on the i didn't know what was happening. we were receiving some messages on the phone . some kids from the 7th grade class when not were time. so we were in real fear a residence in this central district, a fell grade, a shot by what the met is cooling, a huge tragedy. as police tried to piece together what could have motivated the teenager, they say that the accused boy had a detailed shooting plan. that is the, the boy, as he stated himself, when he planned to carry out this fact, this was the list of the children he planned to kill for your plan. you know, the video some your audio. he himself
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drew the plans of the school entrance and exit, which was found on his writing desk all as he said himself here. he said priority target to do it. but he already took me a minute. that hasn't been a mass shooting of this magnitude in decades. authorities have announced 3 days of national morning. so to be on the list of towards the is unfortunately united in grief this week. so great that we do not remember a great one. and then if i'm to thousands of bell grade residents took to the streets to mon, the dead. the shooter too young to face charges is under going psychiatric assessment while his parents have be interested. now we turn to another
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topic. surrogacy is one of the most controversial topics when it comes to reproduction. it's a multi $1000000.00 market. the few countries have legalized in columbia. it is neither legal nor strictly forbidden. surrogates can be found online or via facilities specializing in matching. sarah gets with, with the parents or the columbia in congress is debating whether or not to intervene. business continues as usual, and when ultra sound pictures of life at 6 months, and the face of the baby that daniella already a month of free, will soon give birth to as well. but this time she won't keep it. she is a surrogate in columbia's capital time for a couple in the united states. not everyone in the family knows that she is doing this, which is why she wants to remain anonymous and process. oh, okay. do i, i would this whole thing is a person at the end. it comes with
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a mutual payment mutual help on $1.00 hand, the babies that will be on the other hand, they are helping us to with money or less. and women who do this can then decide to open a business. for example, once i, before i started this, i had been unemployed since dependent and came up on the me. so when i learnt about this opportunity, i told myself it would be great also because i could be with my children at home. you will, your study and gaza. at the end of the pregnancy, daniella will earn just full size and ears, and total columbia is a bog. and compared to the u. s. o europe with segregates get pay tens of thousands and commercial syracuse. he's not forbidden. it's a market that is frightening in a legal void after previous attempts. columbia is again discussing a bill that would regulate the practice. surrogacy would only be possible as an el terrific act with no extra pay. and foreigners who make up the majority of customers would be part human rights lawyer muddy. i could just, you know what the status is that does not go far enough. she wants it bad entirely
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. we have no, no way the government cannot regulate a practice that violates human rights, and this will not practice as a practice that has opened the doors to a band and entering the danger. defense looseness buffy trafficking children. you'll see your left means explore that seems to sexual exploitation. you have to take accounts of that important at the point and to carry a child for others. women also have to go through hormonal treatments without knowing how their bodies will react. dw, had arranged in interview with the ministry of justice, which is proposing to new law. they cancelled on short notice judge to by the constitutional court to take action. and congressman, like alejandro campbell se regulating surrogacy is to start, even if he too, would prefer a bad one to do it. does it make this work without you start regulating surrogacy?
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anything through medical facilities, if you need to tell us whose child it is, then what would already have control over that sir again yet, and that was completely convinced that it will not be easy any more to take that child unless it's out of the columbia. columbia seamless and you know, it is not your child may call us, but let's go in prison and find doctors a copy of those who break the rules, what a subsidy will surrogate mothers like daniella support new rules, but also wanted to decide for themselves sports best no, she feels safe and is happy to help a couple in the us and maybe she can soon open a shopping offer of some sports news for you. now. manchester city star and former dorman striker, airline holland has made premier league history with a goal against west ham holland became the 1st player to score 35 goals in one season. the norwegian moved past the previous record held by alan chair and and the
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coal holland. is only 22 years old and has 5 more games to add to his record before the end of the regular season. up next on dw news. it is conflicts on with my colleague tim sebastian, who interviews the foreign minister of mount dover and deputy prime minister. all that and more coming up to stay with us. if you come for that, i am sir kelly and berlin. thanks for watching. take care of the
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it's 10 times more the holocaust survivors in postwar, germany for them life after 1945 through today has meant starting the new and processing the past. it's been a common notion in the post war period until in part today, nazis are always those other people under the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denials of the land of the perpetrators starting from may 6th on dw, the as the fighting growing zone in ukraine square thought for some of the countries on the edge of the was and how stable of a these days. just often moved over the constitutional provision of neutrality is not enough to ensure mold over security. that's most of us from me to send the cooper press.
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