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the, the business needs to be a news coming to live from berlin. russia hit your crane with a wave of the air strikes overnight. missile attacks have injured at least 5 people and destroyed a fluid warehouse in odessa. and ukraine says it's forces intercepted all 35 drones launched by russia overnight. also coming up. no let up in the fighting. and so
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down to exploratory piece talks between the warring factions are underway in saudi arabia. but a spring and previous east buyers have broken down within hours. the stake a document are still only one point off the top of the table by demolishing pulse board 6. neil the much board coming up later in the little. i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. ukrainian officials say at least 5 people were injured over nights and a wave of russian airstrikes on cuba and at least 4 other cities. ukraine says russia lost 16 missile strikes, targets included, keep how sun, because life and odessa where a food warehouse was reduced to ashes. ukrainian military reports 35 iranian made
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drones entering its aerospace and says, all of them were destroyed. and meanwhile, the commander of russia's bach diversion, every group claims moscow has promised to deliver the weapons it's demanded in order to continue the onslaught on eastern ukraine. the ukrainian city of buck mood has been the scene of fierce fighting for months. the notorious wagner mercenary group has been leading the russian offensive but the head of wagner. and yet can you, pre goshen, has repeatedly demanded more weapons and ammunition from the russian defense ministry. now what appears his demands will be met. he confirmed this in a video message on his telegram channel. we have been promised as much immunization or weapons as we need to continue operations. there has not been an unofficial response from moscow. a few days ago, per goes in landscaping criticism at defense minister so day shall i go and chief of general staff, but larry grossey, i'm off high, high joy,
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go garage him off. whereas my damn munition de la maya on the 10th of may, we will withdraw from fox moved to the point, the walk in response to precautions. threats. the regional leader of judge. yeah. rahm's on deer of what we said his troops could replace. wagner forces ukraine's presidential advisor called the exchange a diversion harry tactic to distract attention from russia's original goal of seizing box moved by may 9th, in time for moscow's victory day parade. celebrating the defeat of nazi germany. the army has been rehearsing for the parade to our correspond to knit conway as standing by for us in the crowding capital. keep nick russia again launched. miss island wrote a tax across ukraine over night. what's the situation there would certainly be no
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sleep last night for lots of people in cuba, but also across the country here in the capital. but anyway, that was more than 3 hours long. and they were alone kind of gaps in between every time people. so they could go back to sleep and prepare for the working week. there was another large bang. we understand according to those you create your own resources that full of the uranium build, trans west shut down. but upstairs issue with every, when these trying to shut down over densely populated cities that often means fires the damage to cause to housing, where they'll see it and they'll just so that was a bit of a different picture that you have a cruise missiles being used and damage on a much greater scale. they'll talk to us about bust move nick, moscow has agreed to deliver more ammunition to the parent military group wagner to continue with assault there, i understand. at the same time, we hear that church and strong man run some cut dear off has said that his forces were ready to move towards buffalo. how could all this impact the situation there?
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there i think for now it's quite difficult to distinguish announcements and pledges from reality. i think we're going to believe it when we see it. i think a lot of people are seeing this actually is a kind of slap on the wrist for using the pretty gordon that said they're allowing him to say face by saying, okay, i'm going to get what i asked for. but the fact that he's not being allowed to do what he had announced, which is to pull his mercenaries away from the woods. um, as for the chechens in the past, they haven't really played that important role that big on social media. and you're showing that presence, but actually when you talk to brings, so it's brutal. so the testimony of russian prisons war is that actually they are very reluctant to go to the front lines that they actually often stay quite some way behind. and the more involved in prevent seeing the regular russian army, your budget for that matter from were chasing that there. actually a kind of internal police service within the rest normally starts the allegation. so i'm not sure that makes
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a huge difference. and it certainly seems very unlikely event. the russians are going to make the kind of progress that they wanted to take back and look for, for tomorrow's not them a holiday. i think that's pretty much of because it's, it's still believe that about $1015.00, sometimes some expense, a 20 percent of the city isn't ukrainian hands of now that's not changing their break concerns next surrounding the separation nuclear power plant in ukraine, the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog says he's worried about the safety of the plants. how serious is the situation there? the list, extraordinary thing, right at the beginning of the war. i think there was a lot of international attention. this is after all, your biggest nuclear power station. lots of reactive and it is a flat bank on the front lines. it is on the bank of a reservoir and you will be bringing a trip to the side. and it's very close to that kind of land front lines between ukrainian and russian troops. so there's a real sense that this is a very things tracing that people kind of what use the fact that this power station is often left without means power,
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which needs to cool does react as and now you've got the announcement from the russians. evacuations of civilians from the by which means they expect the ukrainians to begin the offensive. the so there's a huge risk to the defective millions of civilians on both sides of the front lines in that southern part of ukraine. and it's not really clear what can be done to actually avoid that risk to civilians. they've been lots of attempts to kind of escape instance. i'm kind of no fighting zone. so i'm kind of deal between both sides to avoid direct conflict anyway. knew that pop up one of those failed. you've had lots of international observers and specialist coming in to try and check up on the power station. but it also seems like people working at power station are exhausted and we need to kind of, edge of that capacity. so this is a huge risk to ukraine and the rest of europe. that is just one of many in this conflict. and one that you know, has for a long time, not really good enough attention. nick, thank you very much. as always our corresponding nick connelly. they're in the training capital team. now moving on to sudan and representatives of the countries rival fractions are meeting for cease fire
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negotiations and the saudi coastal city of jetta. international mediators, hopes, is cure a lasting peace. even this fighting continues, incidents capital hard to the conflict between the cities army and the rival rapids support forces. her a military group is now entering its 4th week un, has born of a looming humanitarian crisis due to a tax on medical facilities as well due to the war, tens of thousands of fled sudan into neighboring countries. but not everyone has the opportunity to find safety dw spoke to a mother, stuck in cartoon. here's what she had to say. some people, since they weren't immediate danger, their homes had been attacked or they were forcibly evacuated by security forces in areas and heavy, showing the residents were told to leave. in other areas,
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the people found that they were going to be in the middle of ongoing arm conflict and to avoid coming for the whole collateral damage and they had to flee their homes. some people were attacked in their homes, some are optic complaint. and so they chose to lease to see for places we can't guarantee the safety of our family on the roads. right now. i have 3 teenage son. i have been through our associate points. they are managed by very young, very young soldiers. and i don't want to put my children in a confrontation with them. the fact of the matter is that when you do decide to flee, you can't guarantee your safety. right now, i'm also accompanied by my elderly mother. and so the evacuation routes that people
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have taken heading to for, to down items in our house i and then we're headed towards the addiction border for us that, that are those strip is not an option for, for health purposes and for safety purposes. and we, we need the international community to take ownership of their role in what was framed as mediation over the past few years, but didn't listen to the places over people. it was obvious, it was obvious that the interest of the senate needs people for not being centered at the narrative. it was all about politics. it was all about power, big amounts of the revolution, freedom piece, just this seemed to fall on the by roads. if we can guarantee that we can stay
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safely in our home and a real ceasefire is reached. state is our country, this is our home. so you don't want to leave our homes. we don't want to go anywhere. we just want to be safe. we just ask for a functioning country the country that we loved that we thought for this is where we want to be right now. this is where we want to stay. this is our or earlier i spoke to alexander randa, say, former use special representative for the horn of africa. i asked him what role the international community played leading up to the current crisis incident. i can totally understand the sentiments of, of some of the legal citizens of east dawn and who live in car to the heart of what they're on was, is on folding, invest, submitted to something that one can barely understand and feel. but let me say this though,
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the responsibility for what is on folding is for the 2 leaders who come on the army and they are a separate issue. they are the sudanese, they're the ones involved themselves. they're the ones who fail to come to the political arrangements which have been resulted in this despite. indeed, it is disappointing that the international community, despite itself, has failed to him to come find a way to prevent society. there are those who might say that the more could have been done, and i believe that some high level of tension earlier from variety of countries including neighbors, might help prevent the worst but, but, but the blade must lie squarely with the belligerents of sit up. now representatives of the warring factions in sudan are meeting right now for talks in saudi arabia. who would you say is best positioned from outside sudan to
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help those boring parties put an end to the funding? i think the tools that have begun in j. r i a useful beginning. so, but they've got to be very careful if they do not rapidly spread the involvement of several other key players, they may have a limit to the fact what they mean here is that we should, i think, have some of the neighbors. so the soon become involved, those, the countries that are most affected, those that come from the countries from which she monetary and relief can be brought in. those of the countries which are the most likely, if, if there is a need to send in some units military units to protect infrastructure, to protect them that board. so systems can come in or report. these are the countries that myself. so i do think there's a need for a wide assess all of a wider involvement, but what's begun know, is, is something which,
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which can i hope to pick up speed and, and become more embrace small parties. we're going to be essential to this new sedan is a huge country. it shares borders with 7 other countries who also have a stake there. what's at stake into them for the broader international community, if the funding in so then continues, it is, it continues, it will be the sum of reality is this boss, country could become fragmented into a series of little local feet. those of the most dire analogy would be a, something like somebody or what happened to somebody in the early 19 nineties, where the fighting came to more good issue one general took over the rest of the country, did not submit. and as a consequence, we had 30 years of, of,
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of calamity. we're pretty much on the now some of this a much and that's the type of scenario. but what i would be strongly urging is that people missed a very carefully to prevent us having a some on the a, on the red sea, a, somebody on the red sea means the loss of control of the security of the red sea on the trading or switch a vital globe that is the global application. i'd also be very worried that there are various us in the, in the ferries interests, including extreme is a criminal organizations. i'm worried about for in those 4 and entities. you know, are the most re groups whether from brush or anywhere else becoming involved in the way that before long, just any control over that dynamic gets lost. then we, we have a really, really ugly situation. needless to say, unfortunately,
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a lot of people will start to play and that was alexander rhonda as a former you special representative for the horn of africa speaking to me just a short while ago. so here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. today. officials in the democratic republic of congo say the death toll from flooding. there has doubled nearly $400.00 thousands of reported missing after torrential rains, battered south keeping province. other parts of east africa have also been devastated by heavy rain full a tourist boat, whose cap size in india, killing more than 20 people. the officials said the double decker vessel returned, and the southern state of caroline, 6 people were hospitalized and local police say search for survivors is continuing . and parental reigns in eastern china, have forced 10000 people to evacuate. heavy rains battered shang she providence, over the weekend, triggering land slides neighboring. hunan province was also hit by heavy downpours
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. prompting emergency evacuation are now turning to yemen. a country that has endured a civil war for nearly a decade, creating with you and is called the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. who is the rebels who are backed by iran control, much of the north west of the country, including the former seat of the governments, on the internationally recognized you have any government which is backed by saudi arabia is based in agents fighting between the 2 groups has as reportedly left more than a 150000 people dead and it's pushed millions of government these into poverty and hunger. 80 percent of the government's population relies on some form of aid to survive. but recently there has been some progress, large scale prisoners swap between the warring factions in april and talks between around and saudi arabia have raised hopes that there may be some chance of finding
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a solution to the conflict with me. if we have seen signs of hope in yemen, hope for a lasting peace in recent months, has that done anything to improve the humanitarian situation of the country? well, that's true. in april of last year, there was a un brokerage truce for 6 months. and after the truce was not extended, there has been an unofficial truth since then. a piece is relatively held since that, that time. uh, however, the humanitarian situation remains grave of $4300000.00 gemini is continue to be displaced internally. there are tremendous needs for food water. the health system has been decimated because of 9 years
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we're looking to continue the, the humanitarian response, despite the strong chance that there will be a truce re negotiated. so the needs are still there, the, the, the people they but the un says it's only raised like a quarter of the funding that it needs to provide aid, the people in the m and so desperately need. you describe that how big of a problem is under funding for your organization there? well, it's, it's been, it's been quite challenging and it's been quite difficult. and i would like to take this opportunity to think of the people of germany for the tremendous contributions that they've made to them and over the years. but i think because of the, the truths donors and other other priorities worldwide. ukraine, sudan, now a turkey earthquake. it's been more challenging to, to, to get funding to, to maintain the tremendous amount of turn in response to meet,
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helped me the needs of 4300000 displaced. uh, so we, we have approach donors. we have a, as, as the un country team. but funding is not as readily available because of the competing crises throughout the world right now. hundreds of thousands of people have died in the war in yemen, you're painfully aware of that. millions of display have been displaced. you just described them. uh, the economy is destroyed, the poverty rate is sky high, it stands at 80 percent right now, even if the fighting in the m and were to end quite soon, what would it take to get put the country back on its feet? well, that's what, that's what the u. n is looking at right now. we're, we're looking because of the, the 11 year of over one year of relative peace because of the unofficial truths that's an effect. we're, we're looking at a situation where i, the peas will either return to their homes, they will need assistance. reading,
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terminally displays be yes. these are internally displaced people for returning to their homes. their homes often have been destroyed. infrastructure has been destroyed and re establishing livelihoods. it is a big challenge, but we have to look at making the step from a humanitarian assistance in camps to i. d. p is returning to their homes are integrating locally where they have been displaced multiple times, often in these areas. matt hoover uh, from the international of, from the international organization for migration. thank you very much. we thank you for this opportunity. much appreciated now to the bundle of league a new a victory was over both for it was required to maintain pressure on the league leaders with both so it's still aiming to qualify for european competition. next term funds were expecting a tough game,
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yet. gorman's players made it look easy. i don't man's home support you a when was required to keep the button is like a dream alive. horsberg chasing this 3rd straight victory stick between them and 3 points. yeah. don't want pounds early through carry. i'm adding a me to set the tone for a comfortable off the noun. a pin point here from the young germany international. adding a need into and provide to us the best, the anatomy. i made it to neil off to 28 minutes. a purchased finish. scrolling the frenchman, it was 3 mill before the break. julian, brent, seeing i don't, you know, minded. not in 7 strike any 2nd goodness we get campaign to building and go seen on the accident. the 2nd tough the teenagers shots initially well saved by coo and can't steals only to wind up in the back of the net regardless of
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the game, you made it 5 nail just before the hour mark pay fits dry, cool bleed campaign for the 21 year old building and run, so it seems to the wounds in the 186 minutes, a casual finish from the englishman and wrapping up a 6 meal victory a starting day at the office. but the woman who sit just one point behind buying off the 31 matches play. now let's take a look at all the minutes later result this weekend. there's that dorman, when of course i'm buying munich deep breyman. how's the berlin took down relegation? rival stood, got leipzig defeated fryeburg in the race for the champions league. osburg upset when you own berlin on friday, shaka stunned. mine's late on and close be late because so what does all this
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mean for administrative standings with 3 weeks to go in the season by hand are still one point ahead of development at the top slides. a complete prologue when you own berlin to and prior to into 3rd place. in the bottom half shaka escape or allegations are which, which is now made up of stuff going on and how to the formula ones where defending champion max for stop and showed his brilliance by winning the miami ground pre, despite starting the race way down in 9th you ever took red bull teammate sachi o power is later on to extend his championship lead. the styles were out in force in miami for the 2nd edition of the cities as well. i'm going pre, but it was the star in the call who some brightest. next step and started 9 from the grid. after a miscalculation in qualifying teammate, says, your pet is was on poll and go to a clean leah to attract packed with mexican fans to to him on but the document
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pushed up and gradually made his way up to the field. the double will champion showing up all his best moves to seamlessly rise up the 2nd race lead to parents have to pick 1st because he was on tie as with degraded quicker, allowing for stipend to hit the front. he eventually had to change tires himself with the moods just behind perez. and in the refreshing change some years past, the red little pay wasn't allowed to race. rob at the beginning team old is to step on getting past the parents on the suppression tie as empowering to one of the most impressive that was 38 victories. he's the 1st man since 1984 to win from 9 good good rates. i mean the spit out of trouble in the beginning and then uh yeah, just sort of clean raise, you know, pick the cars off on my one. and then i could say i would really loan them on the hot buyers and that's where we're having made the difference. red bulls of one
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o 5 races sofa this season for step of now has a 14 point lead ova perez. at the top of this standing there's more headlines from the world of sports in the n b, a kevin europe shown as the phoenix suns beat, the denver nuggets. 129124 in arizona. the wind meant the western conference. somebody's final playoff series is now at 2 games a piece. the next meet on tuesday in colorado. the antenna is carlos ok. this ross has won his 2nd straight madrid, opened title beating young lin at stroke. the spaniard prevailed in 3 tough sets against the german who was the 1st ever player to reach an atp master's final. after losing in the qualifying reynolds events only because of another player's withdrawal or you're watching dw news. just remind of our top story, ukrainian officials say at least 5 people were injured over night and
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a wave of russian air strikes on keys and at least 4 other cities, targets included khaki, youth chess, on pick a life and foot desa were food warehouse was reduced to ashes ukrainian military said 35 or rainy and made drones entered his air space and were destroy terry martin, thanks for watching the
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