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the young people clearly have the solution. the future is 77 percent. every weekend on dw, the business data didn't use, i forgot coming up on the program after nearly 2 years of fighting. why is the new and inside of the war incident? it's being described as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. thousands of people have been killed and 1000000 small have been displaced, will take you to the phone line of the fight 250-0002 this direction is where they are as f gunshots. right now, and so many of his, the 4th is gun this presidency liked john my, how much is his country's political save you in times of trouble is for the man
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himself, the hello the i, i'm at the michael junior and you are welcome to the program now too often this year we reported on the conflict incident, but it appears that wasn't enough. yes, a single headline from not the fullest, besieged capital alpha shop, 10 dead and 21 that after selling of the cities hospital this week, the half of the conflict is the relented spots over for control of the country. between this is denise army and the roof itself, or forces like this attack on iris of controlled area. the town markets income, the north before the wall has cost tens of thousands of lives. what on 11000000 people displaced in 26000000 facing mass foundation. this is denise army made. visa
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ends gains near the capital, how to get the news. after correspondence, mario meta was embedded with them and got re access to the front line of this war. so this branch has to be the front line just a few weeks ago. or as f snipers would have shot anyone trying to process. but since the army we gain control of it saves to passing, twisted cars we crossing over to know talk to him, also called buffy. and the other side of the bridge we are embedded with the city's army. that means we get to see what they want us to see. it took months of fields fighting to clear this road and to push out the power of military rapid support forces, who are as if it is still listed with unexploded devices. most people have fled south latino was over and how the army wants to show us how they're fighting the paramilitary, ours this street by street, house, by house for security reasons,
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we're not allowed to disclose the colonel's identity 6 months of leaving this house or was it one of them more than thousands, you say the same thing on your, on all of this, please. how often do you get attacked from ours as 2 to 3 times and one day? if i them let us 3 another 3, everything. all of the day we are going to them. they are on one or 2 status. when do we come 56, they have come back again. and how long would it have? do you think to push them out completely? i losing booth. they've got a level 5 of your ones is nothing more as long as i said, i'm gonna plan on that. he checks for iris s positions. we're getting closer to the front line. so there's a,
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there's bullets, long as this one is just we move on to stacks, assign it to this, the sewage is used for protection and to reach the position of decision is ami a while echo. okay, so this is a ups evasion point from the southern is army. the loss of probation point and 500 meters into this direction is where they are as f holdings because it has gunshots right now. quite quickly. we saw the thing is, is that the link there's an eye for that and that's what it is on joining us, someone killed her was a lot of it was a 5 or clean thing was this night was because of that it's all of us on a lot of civilians estimates suggest up
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to a 150000 people has been killed and this will there's been no systematic recording because of the ongoing fighting. it could be many more than that of the iris s has been accused of being responsible for ethnic cleansing, rape mass killings, and other atrocities. and so don's army has been accused of indiscriminate attacks on civilians and to 9 food aid. effectively using starvation is a weapon to for general abraham job. it denies that national man, no honest fellows, all the rules on the committee and by geneva rules, this is a little organized, you know, more than one handed theater experience. so kind of comments such things. the un and rights groups say both sides the iris s and the sit in these um forces have committed grave human rights violations that could amount to war crimes and crimes
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against humanity from all of the slats bring in dahlia abdel when am so then these political analyst income and data. now based in cairo, hello, and welcome back to the program dahlia and sit down. as i please you still call home, but it's far from the home. you once knew. how would you describe the current situation on the ground? um, unfortunately, i wish i could say that we have some positive views that are coming out of sudan. but every day the reports that are coming out just paint the most bleakest of pictures, like the latest reports from the international rescue committee. it's classified so done as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world right now. and yet, the attention, or, you know, given to sit down really though, is so low and the viewers shift media, media, media,
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attention to it. it's just incredible. and you know, when more than half of the populations, that is a risk of humanitarian, you know, needs, humanitarian aids. and more than half of the population is facing acute malnourishment and hunger. that's 25000000, which is the equivalent of 3 or 4 countries population. and the number of displays has now had 14000000, you know, even those who are displaced internally, some people have been displaced more than 3 times in their life, right in the past year at. and so the situation is getting worse, and then there was another report just recently released by the human rights watch about the wide, wide scale rate violations by, perpetrated by the rapids support forces on women and girls in community fun. and even some of them being held in like 6 slave environments. so it's just horace . there is nothing positive to come up to done in regards to humanitarian side.
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right. and that's the mostly it's side when it comes to this war, in my opinion, and not enough attention is being given to it. right. and now introducing you. i said it's good to have you on the program again because i remember speaking to you around this time. last year you mentioned the difficult conditions of situation. your family and friends were in back then. how are they doing now? or i don't have much family left and then those who could have left, especially, i mean, i come see cartoon and we have no one left and cartoon. and it's a very sad state of affairs. oh, we still have friends and colleagues in sudan and they're spread out throughout the country, but when he comes to my direct relatives, we have no one left. i mean it's 5 generations of my father's family completely. no longer in the country. and none of us know when or if we can ever go back. and
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that's the most sobering thought that hits all of us right for the. so you've been very, very vocal about the ongoing conflict to you once wrote this on x, formerly twitter, and i quote, talking about saddam is like yelling into the void. doesn't matter how many rapes mass like as all killings are reported, only a handful of listening, how frustrated you that the conflicts has gone on for so long without no end insights. frustrating does even convey how i feel. because it's not just talking into the void, it's like in the echo chamber where a select few, just listen to what you say. and we're all in agreements, but those are hands are type. there's only so much we can do when policy dictates how certain states can react when policy dictates how agencies like the
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united nations taking so long to discuss. so done in the secuity capital when they actually finally do it becomes like a tug of war. and so them is the tug of war between certain states and others. i'm talking about the recent vito by russia for the humanitarian resolution that was put forward by the knights of the kingdom and sierra leone. so it's, as we just, you know, we take, we take the defeats or we take the loss and we just gather ourselves in this. but i'm, when i say we, i'm talking about just the social is those were activist, so to speak and civic society. we just have to, you know, just get back to the start all over again. you know, we start from everything we take one step forward. we're forced to take 10 steps back and we have to start all over again. and it gets tiring. it gets mentally exhausting. as well, but what else can we do? i mean, we really have no options and there's not much push to find it to bring it to an
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end. right? i mean, the frustration is, can fall to see you describe the 2 sides on will our as a friend, as a f us war fest. the generals, what really do believe is driving the prolonging of this conflict? i've always said the only way this war could possibly end is by the victory of one side over the other. and it every day that this war drags only becomes more clear because they show no initiative for either of them to commit to any of the discussions or any of the tops or the summit meetings that have been held. and if one side shows up, the other one doesn't show up. and even if they do agree, you know it's, it's words are meaningless because they can promise and they will say it. but they don't actively do it. i mean, the r s a is a signatory to the dead,
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the declaration which is about the protection of civilians. if the worst perpetrators of violations against this is a nice civilians are the reset. it is the rest of that is occupying our homes. is this the rest of those committing sexual crimes? it is the arse of that is forcibly conscripting boys to the army. it is the r stuff that is massacring. so the knees and yet they're not being cold out. they are not being penalized or not being sanctioned. us and so we, you, we get it. so these 2 armies, these 2 generals, you know, they're not being, they, they, there's be no, you know, accountability and that's of accountability. gives them the believe, the feeling that they are uncomfortable. and that they could continue doing what they want to do and right that's, that's the case at the moment. right? valia abdel millennium. so then these political analyst and commentators thank you
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. thank you. thank you for having me. gunners, new presidents isn't new to the job. john jermanti bahama, let his country from 2012 to 2017 and his return to office comes with a clear margin of victory. the one with nearly 57 percent of the votes against his rival, a current vice president hamilton bone. you don't know how much will be sworn in any next year already. a point that i'm, i'm sick for us in the task force of his main campaign promises. despite the leasing office supporters, he takes charge over the country, not fees as a host of challenges. key among them, fostering economic recovery after the worst price is going to generation high inflation and that's the 5 years on employment for the cost of living prices and gone us please. in on an recently unstable region, all foxes is i've been station f address address. joining me is gone.
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is president elect john germonti? my how my hello sir. thanks for making that time. congratulations on the historic m . f. i take victory. guardians, have given you a 2nd chance to become president. how does that make you feel? well, it just makes me feel the weight of responsibility and i'm looking at the faces of the young people. i so i don't know that riley's and high expectation to have in the government and it just means i'm. ready feeling and i said it's those prepaids, so give it my best so that i can turn this country around and creates a better future for young people as well. it resets in gonna we need to reset so that we can create that a better environment for young people to try and create enough opportunity for them
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to be able to realize their full potential. right, and that's interesting. you've mentioned that word again. me said, because that's what you have pledged to do. what exactly do you mean by reset? got a, a m, you get to a place where your a telephone or your computer program becomes corrected. and if we use this, you need to research so that we improve on efficiency in governance. and one of the things we need to do is to coverage through their clusters review. that's to all of that this government came into place that many issues that we need to deal with in our closest governance. and also it's in a white glove. this activity is actually one of the 1st things to do would be to
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take the whole of your customers. i read to you again and see how we construct that things so that we have a more dynamic constitution going forward. aside sometimes we need to take the fight against corruption and waste to a new level. and so we improve our cabinet system so that one of them having so many a so much waste as a result of corruption and waste. one of the key things, what i'm looking at is to set up that much experience that management authority. so that i've got an answer, know what days i've been activated on behalf of what that they're going into that things that then is the size of order. definitely powerful because some is making a profit outs of it. we set a new set of accountability in governance people, whether the 7 government, they must be prepared to our codes to the public or the service. right, right. you've, you've touched a lot on the economy,
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which obviously is kind of lead the biggest issue, if you talk to that have guardians, you know, they are feeling the pinch, which leads me to this cause we've talked about implementing a 24 hour economy. what does that look like, and how do you hope to achieve that? i don't believe that so you will understand why the far away economy is that it's not going to be the 1st to implement attorney for our economy . that's about cultures. that's how that's really far away from the lead. and it comes as bottlenecks, services. it covers the private sector. and it covers uh, that's 15 minutes and service industry. and so then give incentives to people who kind of like the iris increase production and be able to take on more employees, especially for a country like ours, where we have a u full population of more than 60 percent. and so we need to do the things that
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will make sure that all those units useful went up for them. and so we're going to give the incentives, we're going to roll out that policy as well. the problem is, you know, 120 day plan by the end of one to 2 days without the full comprehensive training for our policies, which we didn't send surprise, the private sector to white glove. that was to increase the productivity take advantage of their advertising. that the featured area to watch spots into the trunk of drugs, take advantage of the existing, what agreements they got about the agreements with the union. so that we can increase productivity of exports. a good coverage for the investors to come instead of income that you know that europe and other parts of the world as aging population. so labor is becoming a problem and become the expensive means to track those investors to bring those businesses yet and read them 24 hours a day so that more young people in gather, couldn't get way to do that is what is all about. so my next question to you,
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mister president, will be knowing all about your problem has gone here and it's now knowing ordered some industry phase, again, mazing corruption issues and all of that. and you want and i'll stump it out when you, you know, from your next administration, what is it that you've learned from your previous administration that you want to do differently this time around? well, one of the things we focused on in the previous administration was to put back the infrastructure. we had a huge investor district in terms of rules. once i electricity, healthcare and i mean just name it. and so one of our focus is supposed to put the infrastructure back, but also believing that in invested in infrastructure, you stimulate the economy and it includes, and that going to be a great job us as well. yes, we did create more than $300000.00 jobs and the construction is like that. under construction sector, paid out probably the whole of the economic value chain of what area that i
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think we would focus on and look at in this decision is to have issues to do with libraries and so well continue on investments in infrastructure. have drew the big push that we advocate since was a bit to look at issues that affect lab labels in the sense so that they get the means and the size of the invest in infant tech. a girl invested in the pharmaceutical industry investing in agricultural processing button. james, that is most important. and so yes, we're going to look at it and construct a as a drive auto group. but we're also going to look at the logic picture of live levels. so that we're going to create more jobs and all those other sectors. let's switch things i've been in recent years. that's been a number of military take over his in some african countries. we've been talking
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about booking of iso and he's at madi, how kind of regional but he's like eco ask, respond to that. i'm talking to someone who said as they had a big glass at some point. yeah, in my pos joe, that was we did have prizes like this and we cannot hesitate. you remember there was this of a lot of this that followed up as a compiz at times to extend his standard offers. and so just to go back, if you remember we had the defense in the fall that way and then you'll drop off the heads of states panda that we always have. that's right on the sanctions. but you don't go ahead and implement, you keep that pass state and the cutoffs, you know, that's encourage them to agree on that transition program and eventually come back to sidney in that room. and so i don't think that it was use the glasses to try and
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get them back into the fold company as should i say the rest of me that i knew the day give up on my direct sir? i would give enough space to echo us to see how we can speak to our 3 i, the brother, brother, the counselors, and see how i can draw them back to the deputy legal problem to believe that was the most important thing that and that they know of us, jane that they're right, right. i mean, as you say, you know, finance. that's what to do in president. that's an issue as trying to do it. he said, we said he's trying to use diplomacy to try to get those 3 countries back on track . so we'll have to wait and see how that goes about. are you concerned that you know, what is it? exactly right. so it's gonna more at risk because of the instability for it. and also you think this, we yeah,
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we have risk. yeah. if you look at the risk st. mary's. yeah, gonna is um, as, as, as, as quite data. and so we need to wait as quickly as possible. there's an advocate program that stays that way. no need, but as houses on fire, you know, help him to quite just otherwise well in advance down his house. it goes back to your house and so we need to give looking at 5. so. ready my, the and the shareholders supports they need to do with this crisis. otherwise it definitely would spread and coming to the bar code already in cash. is it not him to go? i'm sure you knew that about that. huh. and so it doesn't matter. and so we need to be very proactive or right, right. some of that, some reports, i mean, so just and as being cousins and in not the impact of gone out where you're from. but i guess your, your whole point is that you guys on risk us,
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you see yourself and we have to do all that. we kind of to, you know, prevent that situation and use unemployment remains high. and studies suggest that is fueled in violence, extremism, and radicalization, especially in the north. how do you plan to tackle that? well, i don't think that's gonna yet has reached that stage, but it is a, it's a, it's a warranty. and we. ready do the things that we created for teenagers for our young people, then we can have, you know, for that kind of situation on our hands. is it as the as a big difference in terms of the presence of other states and the better spread of the develop based across our country that some of our neighbors. and so we've got a, it's a business or residence, but we don't take that for granted. the job header is used unemployment. and we do
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have who i can at least as far as, as we should to give the private sector opportunity to, to create jobs that we're going to end up with that kind of situation. and that is why it's a matter of agency that we stop lies that going to be as quickly as possible. open got up a business again, invite for him. direct investments set up the factories, the excellent, the funds provide incentives to finalize and provide a group as examples so that we're able to create small for to meet people young people. and so it's a, it's, i think the agency that every government should deal with. and michael mentioned the government and the hiring. we went to the kids and loyal people. the police is definitely rules out pretty good. that's good. yeah. as possible. right. got as president elect john romani my how much? thank you very much say for having a chat with me guardians. i voted you back into bar, then wish you all the best. i think it was
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