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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state, saying the consequences would be "devastating". hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas, considered a terror group by the uk and us governments, has published in the past few days. our correspondent, anna foster is in tel aviv where families have been gathering to again call for the release of
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state, saying the consequences would be "devastating". hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting...
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among them was 16—year—old marcus, not his real name, from south sudan. where are you here? i'll be on this side. on that side? yeah, this side. five people were killed, including a seven—year—old girl. and how do people die? there were too many people. they were crushed maybe. i didn't see them die. ijust wanted to save myself. 30 or a0 guys were trying to force themselves on the boat because they did not pay the money. marcus, who is fleeing life as a child soldier in south sudan, says he paid people smugglers $1,000 to make the crossing and even though he was injured in the last attempt, he's willing to pay more to try again. you can see today that the sea is calm and the wind has dropped, and that means more attempted crossings. here, you've got a boat that's been abandoned, it looks like police have slashed it open. you've also got a tear gas canister, which police have been using, and some abandoned children's clothing. despite the dangers, people like marcus are not going to give up. and what of the government's rwanda policy? the government is saying they will de
among them was 16—year—old marcus, not his real name, from south sudan. where are you here? i'll be on this side. on that side? yeah, this side. five people were killed, including a seven—year—old girl. and how do people die? there were too many people. they were crushed maybe. i didn't see them die. ijust wanted to save myself. 30 or a0 guys were trying to force themselves on the boat because they did not pay the money. marcus, who is fleeing life as a child soldier in south sudan,...
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monday will work one year since the start of the war in sudan. a war that doctors without borders is calling a colossal man, made catastrophe. and these law make relief worldwide organization is saying that sudan is at the risk of imminent collapse. listen to these latest numbers from the un do re 25000000000 people. most of them are in need of humanitarian assistance. 5000000 people are just to step away from famine and almost 2000000 sudanese have fled to neighboring countries. on friday, michael dunford, a top world food program official in east africa, told reporters here at the un. they 18000000 sued nice. are now being classified, need as acutely hungry, given the livelihoods of pain impacted given that so many of the population is placed over a 1000000 inside the country. given that there is no sudanese in the entire country that is touched by the conflict. the people simply will not have the means to be able to put the food on the table. and this is why we are desperately concerned that the 5000000 in 5000000 population in emergency level
monday will work one year since the start of the war in sudan. a war that doctors without borders is calling a colossal man, made catastrophe. and these law make relief worldwide organization is saying that sudan is at the risk of imminent collapse. listen to these latest numbers from the un do re 25000000000 people. most of them are in need of humanitarian assistance. 5000000 people are just to step away from famine and almost 2000000 sudanese have fled to neighboring countries. on friday,...
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also on friday, the un released a sudan spam and prevention plan. this 46 page document looks at many different aspects of this, but also focuses on expanding treatment programs for malnourished children. also increasing preventative measures, like breast feeding support and coordinating efforts across multiple a groups all aimed at addressing this humanitarian disaster and preventing further famine catastrophe. gabriel's on the out just here at united nations, new york, i placed that teen people have died in kenya during weeks of heavy rain and flooding. the united nations estimates more than 15000 people have been displaced across the country since the status of the wet season. last month. several villages had been complete state in on days or by federal. she was leaving many homes destroyed and forcing thousands to seek shelter, and schools. authorities have full cost even more heavy rain until june. thailand's foreign minister has visited the border with me. i law of the days of fighting between rebels and that countries military john to the top
also on friday, the un released a sudan spam and prevention plan. this 46 page document looks at many different aspects of this, but also focuses on expanding treatment programs for malnourished children. also increasing preventative measures, like breast feeding support and coordinating efforts across multiple a groups all aimed at addressing this humanitarian disaster and preventing further famine catastrophe. gabriel's on the out just here at united nations, new york, i placed that teen...
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sudan, the french government says it hopes an international conference on sudan being held in paris will break the "wall of silence" around the conflict. will break the "wall of silence" fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces erupted exactly a year ago. so far it's claimed thousands of lives. 25 million people are now in need of aid there. and 8.6 million people are displaced. the conflict has triggered what the united nations describes as the world s largest hunger crisis . unicef say its not a forgotten crisis. its a wholly ignored crisis. france has organised
sudan, the french government says it hopes an international conference on sudan being held in paris will break the "wall of silence" around the conflict. will break the "wall of silence" fighting between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces erupted exactly a year ago. so far it's claimed thousands of lives. 25 million people are now in need of aid there. and 8.6 million people are displaced. the conflict has triggered what the united nations describes as...
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. >> and this cnn in our world lead and unfathomable humanitarian crisis has been unfolding in sudan and much of the world may not know just how dire it is. >> eight million people, 8 million including 2 million children under the age of five have been forced to flee their homes. so escapes the, escape the horrors of war. this is according to doctors without borders. cnn's larry madowo reports now for us the grim one year, marker of sudan's civil war 14,000 killed more than 8 million people forcibly displaced from their homes accusations of rape murder and horrific abuses sudan is on the brink bag in world to see what's happening send real help there would an atom coulomb's countries of the world are busy with the rest of the world. but we are third world countries no one is concerned about us. that is why we all suffered suffering so grave that half the population need humanitarian aid brutal war between the sudanese armed forces and arrival paramilitary group, rapid support forces, just entered its second year nothing was spared, and civilians trapped in the conflict zone, a trauma
. >> and this cnn in our world lead and unfathomable humanitarian crisis has been unfolding in sudan and much of the world may not know just how dire it is. >> eight million people, 8 million including 2 million children under the age of five have been forced to flee their homes. so escapes the, escape the horrors of war. this is according to doctors without borders. cnn's larry madowo reports now for us the grim one year, marker of sudan's civil war 14,000 killed more than 8...
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rape murder, and horrific abuses sudan is on the brink, begging the world to see what's happening and send real help there were an atom who countries of the world are busy with the rest of the world. >> but we are third world countries. no one is concerned about us. that is why we all suffered suffering so grave that half the population need humanitarian aid a brutal war between the sudanese armed forces and arrival paramilitary group, rapid support forces, just entered its second year nothing was spared and civilians trapped in the conflict zone, a your work now, if we were inside our house when we were looted, robbed, and beaten, all of this happened to us. they took our money and gold and even took my laptop the us is the largest donor of humanitarian aid to sudan. and just days ago washington pledged another $100 million in emergency aid, bringing the total amount donated since the start of the conflict to $1 billion but secretary of state antony blinken has accused the warring parties are blocking vital. it's and egregious abuse as both the saff and rsf have carried out war crime
rape murder, and horrific abuses sudan is on the brink, begging the world to see what's happening and send real help there were an atom who countries of the world are busy with the rest of the world. >> but we are third world countries. no one is concerned about us. that is why we all suffered suffering so grave that half the population need humanitarian aid a brutal war between the sudanese armed forces and arrival paramilitary group, rapid support forces, just entered its second year...
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, aged 22 and 19, and the third is from south sudan, and he is aged 22. they were detained in raids last night and in the early hours of this morning. and they are now being questioned at police stations in kent. investigators are trying to identify the people who remained on the boat which eventually made it to dover. they say they have identified 55 people and we know that the investigation is being led by french authorities who are still looking into the exact circumstances i saw what happened on that vessel which seemed to be so overcrowded. just cive us seemed to be so overcrowded. just give us the — seemed to be so overcrowded. just give us the wider context of this because of course it comes after the government rwanda bill passed. that's right. this happened as the flagship bill of rishi sunak passed after months of wrangling. this bill would see asylum seekers sent to rwanda, which is in south central africa, to have claims process. it designates rwanda as a safe country, however that has seen lots of predictors —— criticism by the little o
, aged 22 and 19, and the third is from south sudan, and he is aged 22. they were detained in raids last night and in the early hours of this morning. and they are now being questioned at police stations in kent. investigators are trying to identify the people who remained on the boat which eventually made it to dover. they say they have identified 55 people and we know that the investigation is being led by french authorities who are still looking into the exact circumstances i saw what...
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the youngest casualties of sudan's war are often not victims of bombs and bullets. this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country's hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it's difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this woman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don't have enough food here," she says. "we're farmers but aren't able to harvest enough now and there's no other income. medicine is hard to get." in the next bed, another woman is caring for six—month—old twins, slowly recovering from weeks of dysentery. doctors treated malnutrition here before the war. much more so now. translation: the numbers have doubled. _ every month, and the next month, the numbers increase, despite the fact that we in northern darfur, we had a system, a full nutritional programme, which continued. but it lapsed because of the war. it's a refuge of last resort, but those who make it here are the lucky ones. in the nearby za
the youngest casualties of sudan's war are often not victims of bombs and bullets. this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country's hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it's difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this woman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don't have enough food here," she says. "we're farmers but...
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it's time to support our allies in theaters of conflict like gaza, haiti, and the sudan. house democrats once again have cleared the way for legislation that is important to the american people to be processed and considered on the house floor for an up or down vote. from the very beginning of this congress we've made clear we will put people over politics. it's not a slogan, it's a way of life. and we have demonstrated it repeatedly. we'll continue to do just that because we believe in achieving real results for the american people. questions? reporter: can you talk to us a little bit about, a how your conversations with the speaker may have happened to get democrats to vote in a larger majority than republicans on this rule? and secondly, the idea because of that you could be losing that speaker from within his own conference? mr. jeffries: what's important at the moment is making sure we finish the job, which is to make sure we take up the national security bills tomorrow and that robust majorities of democrats and republicans exist in order to meet the national securi
it's time to support our allies in theaters of conflict like gaza, haiti, and the sudan. house democrats once again have cleared the way for legislation that is important to the american people to be processed and considered on the house floor for an up or down vote. from the very beginning of this congress we've made clear we will put people over politics. it's not a slogan, it's a way of life. and we have demonstrated it repeatedly. we'll continue to do just that because we believe in...
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so it's very fitting to host the international community and conference for sudan in. i'm on the same day to the conference a to achieve a few goals. um securing commitment to, to find is the international response to the community needs of the dad is storing full and saves you many tavian access and parts of the country. and in as much as the reports have suggested that to the conference of was a range without consultation with the student needs government and officials. the, even before my prime minister officer dad said that this conference is a career. so it's a listen to that document how the word and his dad in the country but has completed its 1st year. 12 months of devastation, death, and every day the suffering of his sons and daughters of all people increases. all participation about his confidence comes to draw the world's attention to the tragic condition. either adult people are experiencing and we call them to hold their responsibilities towards hell country and it will be below, shall be known as the open seniors, unabated in sedan, humanitarian organiza
so it's very fitting to host the international community and conference for sudan in. i'm on the same day to the conference a to achieve a few goals. um securing commitment to, to find is the international response to the community needs of the dad is storing full and saves you many tavian access and parts of the country. and in as much as the reports have suggested that to the conference of was a range without consultation with the student needs government and officials. the, even before my...
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yien both from south sudan, and tajdeen adbulazinuma from sudan, are due to appear before folkestone magistrates court today. an 18—year—old man from sudan has been bailed pending further enquiries. a baby whom we filmed earlier in the week being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza has died. baby sabreen al—sakani was delivered by caesarean section in a hospital in rafah shortly after midnight on sunday. our correspondent, fergal keane, sent this update from jerusalem. well, we got the news late last night in a phone call from an uncle of baby sabreen, who said that she had died yesterday morning and the family had buried her by 1pm. now, this story begins last saturday night with an israeli air strike on the family home. the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen's father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scene
yien both from south sudan, and tajdeen adbulazinuma from sudan, are due to appear before folkestone magistrates court today. an 18—year—old man from sudan has been bailed pending further enquiries. a baby whom we filmed earlier in the week being rescued from her dying mother's womb after an israeli air strike in southern gaza has died. baby sabreen al—sakani was delivered by caesarean section in a hospital in rafah shortly after midnight on sunday. our correspondent, fergal keane, sent...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials, legs of people's discontent is spokesman was the theologians mohammed all thought before blamed himself the mahdi. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was total. only by the very end of the 19th century, after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead was. his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. ahmad said was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afre
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials, legs of people's discontent is spokesman was the theologians mohammed all thought before blamed himself the mahdi. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of...
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the trip from sudan to washington is a very important and long-awaited trip. many people are at the table with american officials it will be examined, perhaps the most important of which is the determination of the timetable for the complete withdrawal of the united states from iraq , energy files. and the economy and the control of the central bank of america over iraqi property and the resulting financial crises will be other issues raised in these talks. in my opinion, the most important cases that will be discussed at the negotiation table are the military case or the case of the presence of american soldiers, as well as the issue of financial and economic cases. marginal cases, such as the issue of energy and climate change, and dealing with conflicting problems. this trip has positive results for the benefit of iraq. despite the delay in this trip, the travel time from sudan in the shadow of tension that the region is witnessing. it is important especially that washington fuels this tension, a trip that if the prime minister returns with his hands full,
the trip from sudan to washington is a very important and long-awaited trip. many people are at the table with american officials it will be examined, perhaps the most important of which is the determination of the timetable for the complete withdrawal of the united states from iraq , energy files. and the economy and the control of the central bank of america over iraqi property and the resulting financial crises will be other issues raised in these talks. in my opinion, the most important...
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three men have been arrested, two from sudan and one from south sudan. it happened on a beach close to the seaside town where we saw more migrants openly heading for the beach with life jackets and a folded boat in the middle of the day among people taking their lunch break. translation: i am taking their lunch break. translation: iam reaching taking their lunch break. translation: i am reaching a breaking point. injanuaryi translation: i am reaching a breaking point. injanuary i alerted the authorities and we had five deaths. three months later, the same thing. five deaths including a seven—year—old girl. i can't take it any more. so at some point we will have to find lasting solutions and stop pretending that everyone is trying to fix things. but stop pretending that everyone is trying to fix things.— trying to fix things. but why are these personal— trying to fix things. but why are these personal stop? _ trying to fix things. but why are these personal stop? on - trying to fix things. but why are these personal stop? on the i trying to fix th
three men have been arrested, two from sudan and one from south sudan. it happened on a beach close to the seaside town where we saw more migrants openly heading for the beach with life jackets and a folded boat in the middle of the day among people taking their lunch break. translation: i am taking their lunch break. translation: iam reaching taking their lunch break. translation: i am reaching a breaking point. injanuaryi translation: i am reaching a breaking point. injanuary i alerted the...
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the people of sudan need to have peace. they need to return to a democratic path, a path that we know civilians, women fought for two years ago. here we are back to the drawing board. >> is this becoming genocide? >> we are clearly watching this situation very closely. in 2004, we declared this a genocide. we see what's happening now in the darfar region similar to 2004. >> thanks to the u.n. ambassador for speaking to us today from korea. >>> president biden campaigning again in scranton, pennsylvania, today. he is on the way right now. former president trump complains he is stuck in a courtroom. how the candidates are navigating this uncharted territory. that's next. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. and it works for everyone. so the next time you have a prescription to fill, check singlecare to make sure you're getting the best price. visit singlecare.com and start saving today. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. check singlecare to make sure you're ge
the people of sudan need to have peace. they need to return to a democratic path, a path that we know civilians, women fought for two years ago. here we are back to the drawing board. >> is this becoming genocide? >> we are clearly watching this situation very closely. in 2004, we declared this a genocide. we see what's happening now in the darfar region similar to 2004. >> thanks to the u.n. ambassador for speaking to us today from korea. >>> president biden...
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yiyen both, who's 22, from south sudan , and who's 22, from south sudan, and tajudeen abdulaziz umma, who's also 22, and from sudan, were both charged with offences related to the deadly incident. an 18 year old sudanese man was bailed pending further enquiries . the five migrants were on one of a small number of packed boats that pushed off the beach at wimereux in france on tuesday morning . scotland's first morning. scotland's first minister is facing a leadership contest after his former allies in the scottish greens said they'll vote against him in a motion of no confidence. the decision follows the collapse of snp's power sharing deal with the greens yesterday, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. the greens are said to have been angered when scotland's nhs paused offering puberty blockers to those under the age of 18 and the abandonment of the country's emissions target. a vote against mr yousaf wouldn't automatically end his term as first minister, but it would throw doubt over his ability to govern and the world's first personal vaccine for skin cancer is bei
yiyen both, who's 22, from south sudan , and who's 22, from south sudan, and tajudeen abdulaziz umma, who's also 22, and from sudan, were both charged with offences related to the deadly incident. an 18 year old sudanese man was bailed pending further enquiries . the five migrants were on one of a small number of packed boats that pushed off the beach at wimereux in france on tuesday morning . scotland's first morning. scotland's first minister is facing a leadership contest after his former...
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monday will work one years since the start of the war in sudan. a war that doctors without borders is calling a colossal man, made catastrophe. and these womic relief worldwide organization is saying that sudan is at the risk of imminent collapse. listen to these latest numbers from the un, nearly 25000000 people in sudan are in need of humanitarian assistance. 5000000 people are just to step away from famine. and almost 2000000 sudanese have fled to neighboring countries. on friday, michael dunford, a top world food program official in east africa. told reporters here at the un, they 18000000. so nice. are now being classified needs as acutely hungry, given the livelihoods of pain impacted given that so many of the population is placed over a 1000000 inside the country. given that there is no sudanese in the entire country that is touched by the conflict. people simply will not have the means to be able to put the food on the table. and this is why we are desperately concerned that the 5000000 in 5000000 population in emergency levels of food and
monday will work one years since the start of the war in sudan. a war that doctors without borders is calling a colossal man, made catastrophe. and these womic relief worldwide organization is saying that sudan is at the risk of imminent collapse. listen to these latest numbers from the un, nearly 25000000 people in sudan are in need of humanitarian assistance. 5000000 people are just to step away from famine. and almost 2000000 sudanese have fled to neighboring countries. on friday, michael...
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after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. mods head was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh. and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the, it's not just about learning to lend property, but also developing stress to assistance and the ability to make quick decisions in life threatening conditions from the 1st jump. so your expect it to result your actions. describe what you're doing and assess wind speed and your altitude use of the way me and was always supported across the core. moscow. look at the little chip for each cause electric field, those legit and totally don't allow me to tell completely which was supposed to be published is more now let's go to the flow and go into the shading of about sticking with what you might say. just going to
after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. mods head was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh. and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the, it's not just...
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at the center of the conflicts are abdel side to alber hand, the effective ruler of sudan. and mohammed him down the head of arrival paramilitary group, the rapids support forces. in 2021 they had formed an alliance staging. a 2 as 2 down was trying to transition to a civilian lead democracy after decades of dictatorships. but the generals then turn on each other as they fight over integrating the paramilitary into the regular army. the rapids support forces take control of cartoon airport and the presidential palace a year on the control, much of the capital millions of people are internally displaced. others have fled su down. the fighting has damaged key infrastructure. food and medicines are in short supply. people are living in squalor and eat organizations are ringing. now the alarm time is running out without a stop to the fighting, an amended access to the delivery of humanitarian aid. so don's crisis will dramatically worse than the months to come and come to impact the whole region. we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg at the situation to do much more by in r
at the center of the conflicts are abdel side to alber hand, the effective ruler of sudan. and mohammed him down the head of arrival paramilitary group, the rapids support forces. in 2021 they had formed an alliance staging. a 2 as 2 down was trying to transition to a civilian lead democracy after decades of dictatorships. but the generals then turn on each other as they fight over integrating the paramilitary into the regular army. the rapids support forces take control of cartoon airport and...
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the french president, emmanuel macron, says donors have pledged more than $2 billion in aid for sudan at a conference on the first anniversary of the conflict. he said almost half the total had to come from eu countries. a year of fighting between rival military factions in sudan has forced 8 million people from their homes, with many threatened by famine. thousands have died in waves of killings. that is our program. remember that you can find more on the day's news on our website, bbc.com/news or you can use our app announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz, in kyiv, ukraine. on the newshour tonight, allies urge restraint in israel's response to iran's unprecedented weekend attack. geoff: history is
the french president, emmanuel macron, says donors have pledged more than $2 billion in aid for sudan at a conference on the first anniversary of the conflict. he said almost half the total had to come from eu countries. a year of fighting between rival military factions in sudan has forced 8 million people from their homes, with many threatened by famine. thousands have died in waves of killings. that is our program. remember that you can find more on the day's news on our website,...
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they want that to be an inclusive democratic sudan. they want it to be a stable sudan, and that's a good thing for the whole region and uh, for partners like us around the world. so we want to do more to try to learn lessons from that period and build back. but we also know right now that we must urgently build the political will to end this war. and right now it does not seem like the 2 belligerents themselves have that well. so that's going to have to be a combination of the sudanese people and those of us on the outside who care deeply about the people of sudan, a, do you have a date so when you plan to visit? so then uh, well we have some security issues there. uh, we were on the border uh with the child camps and been meeting with hundreds of civilians in kampala and nairobi and add us in cairo and other areas. and we'll look forward for the right moment to be able to return there. but i can tell you that what we are doing every day is working on the negotiations and the political will. uh so that everybody can return into sudan,
they want that to be an inclusive democratic sudan. they want it to be a stable sudan, and that's a good thing for the whole region and uh, for partners like us around the world. so we want to do more to try to learn lessons from that period and build back. but we also know right now that we must urgently build the political will to end this war. and right now it does not seem like the 2 belligerents themselves have that well. so that's going to have to be a combination of the sudanese people...
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the youngest casualties of sudan�*s war are often not victims of bombs and bullets. this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country�*s hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it�*s difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this woman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don�*t have enough food here," she says. "we�*re farmers but aren�*t able to harvest enough now "and there�*s no other income. "medicine is hard to get." in the next bed, another woman is caring for six—month—old twins, slowly recovering from weeks of dysentery. doctors treated malnutrition here before the war. much more so now. translation: the numbers have doubled. _ every month, and the next month, the numbers increase, despite the fact that we in northern darfur, we had a system, a full nutritional programme, which continued. but it lapsed because of the war. it�*s a refuge of last resort, but those who make it here are the lucky
the youngest casualties of sudan�*s war are often not victims of bombs and bullets. this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country�*s hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it�*s difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this woman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don�*t have enough food here," she says. "we�*re...
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the men, who are from sudan and south sudan, are being held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. at least 6,265 people have crossed the channel in small boats since the start of 202a. the skies of athens turned orange on tuesday, after strong winds carried dust from the sahara desert across the mediterranean sea, shrouding the acropolis and other famous landmarks. on wednesday, the winds shifted and moved the dust, as temperatures dropped. an arizona grand jury has indicted 18 people on charges they took part in a fake elector scheme to re—elect former president donald trump in 2020. court papers list a "former us president", presumably mr trump, as an unindicted co—conspirator. us media outlets including the associated press report that former new york mayor and attorney rudy giuliani and former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows are among the names of seven defendants redacted within the indictment. the state's attorney general says the plot undermined arizona citzens' voting rights. meanwhile, arizona has moved one step closer to e
the men, who are from sudan and south sudan, are being held on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. at least 6,265 people have crossed the channel in small boats since the start of 202a. the skies of athens turned orange on tuesday, after strong winds carried dust from the sahara desert across the mediterranean sea, shrouding the acropolis and other famous landmarks. on wednesday, the winds shifted and moved the dust, as temperatures dropped. an arizona...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesmen was the theologians mohammed off thought. the frog blamed himself demonte the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. ahmad said was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colon
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesmen was the theologians mohammed off thought. the frog blamed himself demonte the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of...
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three men from sudan and south sudan have been arrested in kent after five people died trying to cross the english channel in a small boat yesterday including a seven—year—old girl. the men were detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. more than 400 people landed on the english coast yesterday alone. our paris correspondent andrew harding reports business as usual on the french coast this afternoon. people from vietnam, from afghanistan, setting off by bus towards the sand dunes and the beaches. the forecast ideal for more attempted channel crossings tonight. it was only yesterday morning that we witnessed how risky and violent those journeys can be. we watched migrants and smugglers fight off the police. you can see the smugglers here. some of them have sticks. they�*re trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. then they try to cram more than 100 people into a small inflatable boat. five died, including a seven—year—old iraqi girl. this evening, there was a memorial service for the dead in calais. among those
three men from sudan and south sudan have been arrested in kent after five people died trying to cross the english channel in a small boat yesterday including a seven—year—old girl. the men were detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally. more than 400 people landed on the english coast yesterday alone. our paris correspondent andrew harding reports business as usual on the french coast this afternoon. people from vietnam, from afghanistan,...
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four on gaza and not one in sudan in the past year. the double standard here knows no bounds. the amount of time, effort and resources poured into gaza makes it seem as if the rest of the world is a pure utopia. that outside of gaza, we live in a care-free world. hakuna matata. and the only this this council serves, some of you may think you are serving the palestinians but you're not. by holding this meeting you are supporting them. and hardly any of you seem to notice. colleagues, if the u.n. cannot prevent wars or defend human rights, it has lost a reason to continue operating. the day will come when this organization will be shattered. the u.n. as we know it will cease to exist and in it -- its place they will be capable of putting politics aside for the psych of human tim and when that day comes and it will, this meeting and the vote to force a palestinian nazi state will be remembered. a meeting where the world burns but all that -- that concerns the security council was helping terrorists in gaza survive, a meeting where a terror entity could be given full membership st
four on gaza and not one in sudan in the past year. the double standard here knows no bounds. the amount of time, effort and resources poured into gaza makes it seem as if the rest of the world is a pure utopia. that outside of gaza, we live in a care-free world. hakuna matata. and the only this this council serves, some of you may think you are serving the palestinians but you're not. by holding this meeting you are supporting them. and hardly any of you seem to notice. colleagues, if the u.n....
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further our allies in the indo pacific region as well as humanitarian aid to places including haiti, sudan, and somalia. but there is one thing this bill does not do, border security. just this year, i propose to negotiation to agree to the fungus for security bill this country has ever seen. it was bipartisan. should have been included in this field. and i'm determined to get done for the american people. but we will come back to that at another time. this is a reminder but america can do when we come together despite our differences. i want to thank everyone in congress who made it possible, especially the bipartisan leadership. speaker of the house mike johnson, leader jeffries, leaders schumer and mcconnell. they don't always agree, but when it matters most, they stepped up and did the right thing, and i mean this sincerely. history will remember this moment. for all the talk about how dysfunctional things are in washington, when you look over the past three years, we've seen it time and again on the critical issues we've actually come together. it hasn't always been easy, but when it
further our allies in the indo pacific region as well as humanitarian aid to places including haiti, sudan, and somalia. but there is one thing this bill does not do, border security. just this year, i propose to negotiation to agree to the fungus for security bill this country has ever seen. it was bipartisan. should have been included in this field. and i'm determined to get done for the american people. but we will come back to that at another time. this is a reminder but america can do when...
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south sudan national. it comes as figures from the home office show more than 400 migrants crossed the channel yesterday . crossed the channel yesterday. now to that developing story coming out of southwest wales, three people have been injured in a reported stabbing at a secondary school. police say one person has been arrested after the incident at amman valley school. it's now in lockdown amid reports that a teacher is one of those who's been injured. parents are reporting a large police presence in the area, with two helicopters at the scene . we will bring you more scene. we will bring you more information as we get it. now to other news. the deputy prime minister took aim at labour for failing to back the government's increased spending on defence. standing in for rishi sunak, who's in germany . oliver dowden who's in germany. oliver dowden began today's pmqs with a joke aimed at the labour deputy's tax affairs, suggesting she might claim the house of commons as her main residence. on the matter of d
south sudan national. it comes as figures from the home office show more than 400 migrants crossed the channel yesterday . crossed the channel yesterday. now to that developing story coming out of southwest wales, three people have been injured in a reported stabbing at a secondary school. police say one person has been arrested after the incident at amman valley school. it's now in lockdown amid reports that a teacher is one of those who's been injured. parents are reporting a large police...
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now the united states, i states a long side to impose its own vision of democracy in sudan, but failed as it does not have sufficient influence to change. the dense political to victory on its own is reportedly planning an additional $100000000.00 in a to, to address the ongoing concept to sedan, but then currency and into could to pro magic gases. underweighed involving your volt indeed is as well as united states needed. but the question is, with the sudan has the times to be saved from being on the bring cost, a catastrophic right. let's cross live to form a co us diplomats and international the 1st. unless how not walk any foot more on this is nice to have you do i mean now? now why do you think the price is covering the play being africa may know which may result in file was consequences that the green and conflict are being ignored by the west. thank you. of yours. when it's of us, 1st and foremost, it's an african conflict. and um, how ceo the united nations and that even a domestic bodies like viewing the african union, have not been able to put on the agenda of the world this
now the united states, i states a long side to impose its own vision of democracy in sudan, but failed as it does not have sufficient influence to change. the dense political to victory on its own is reportedly planning an additional $100000000.00 in a to, to address the ongoing concept to sedan, but then currency and into could to pro magic gases. underweighed involving your volt indeed is as well as united states needed. but the question is, with the sudan has the times to be saved from being...
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the you an appeal for a to sudan is about 5 percent funded, give or take many or calling it a forgotten war. and the reason is because of this, a severe lack of international attention. why is it more being done? but for example, is the israel guys award taking attention away from what's happening? and so that might be our main number, she said, and the reason um there is uh, kind of a competition. no, it, it seems seemingly between what's going on and what's going on in the waiting on elsewhere and what's going on is and for the various reasons, there isn't enough uh attention to escalate what needs to be done. but uh, also to this position with the exception that um, so the move does not seem to be on the, on the higher plan prior to the international community. and i think this is a mistake. i want to get at the why of a little maybe you can help me understand. i mean, because you made a point in december, you wrote, the vicious, more being far in our country has been far from the attention of a distracted world. but you also said that this precedes october 7th, this precedes the mos
the you an appeal for a to sudan is about 5 percent funded, give or take many or calling it a forgotten war. and the reason is because of this, a severe lack of international attention. why is it more being done? but for example, is the israel guys award taking attention away from what's happening? and so that might be our main number, she said, and the reason um there is uh, kind of a competition. no, it, it seems seemingly between what's going on and what's going on in the waiting on...
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with the help of russia in the spring , diplomats returned our people from the outbreak of sudan, but we are not only pulling our people out of the combat zone. it has already been forgotten, but in 2020 about 8,000 of our compatriots were stuck abroad because countries began to go into quarantine and massively ban air travel. the planet plunged into coronavirus chaos; they could not return home. mostly tourists and athletes, then our diplomats received calls from stranded people, negotiated, verified data, prepared passenger lists, and belavia, as usual, ran dozens of flights to help people return from india, vietnam, sri lanka, nepal, bangladesh, maldives, indonesia, mexico, qatar and european countries. to make the scale of the state’s participation clear, let me explain that in such cases our foreign ministries work simultaneously, there is at least one reason for optimism: you are a citizen of a country that will harness you in any trouble: learn to distinguish the state from a surrogate, if necessary, will they tear you out of war lab people are like... who even fled abroad fr
with the help of russia in the spring , diplomats returned our people from the outbreak of sudan, but we are not only pulling our people out of the combat zone. it has already been forgotten, but in 2020 about 8,000 of our compatriots were stuck abroad because countries began to go into quarantine and massively ban air travel. the planet plunged into coronavirus chaos; they could not return home. mostly tourists and athletes, then our diplomats received calls from stranded people, negotiated,...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesmen was the theologians mohammed of thought. the frog blamed himself the marty. the design, he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders at drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital, the car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century . after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. his remains were drawn out of the mazda, liam, and thrown away into than i of my head was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the c
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesmen was the theologians mohammed of thought. the frog blamed himself the marty. the design, he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led peoples discontent. it spokesman was that the logins mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself the marty. the amazon, he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a drubbing. in 1885. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was don't only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. ahmad said was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial oppressi
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led peoples discontent. it spokesman was that the logins mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself the marty. the amazon, he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of...
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uh, the humanitarian situation was already bad in sudan before this war. but now it's deteriorating rapidly. it's become maybe the largest crisis in the world. uh, could you talk about what's going on on the ground right now in terms of the humanitarian situation and help us understand why it's gotten so bad as well as you say, you know, the infrastructure in sedan was poor to start off with before the war, even stopped and that's because proceeding the, well we had a crew and that's to vastly deteriorate to the, the states capacity to provide services. and so when the war came was very easy to obliterate health services, education services and service provision in general. so we have even from the past few months of the war, 80 percent of health services out of commission. and that number has only risen. we've had 19000000 children as announced by units of out of school. and that number has risen to we have numbers of people that are facing starvation, that them the un puts us around 25000000, but that number is, is certainly to my mind, much, much great
uh, the humanitarian situation was already bad in sudan before this war. but now it's deteriorating rapidly. it's become maybe the largest crisis in the world. uh, could you talk about what's going on on the ground right now in terms of the humanitarian situation and help us understand why it's gotten so bad as well as you say, you know, the infrastructure in sedan was poor to start off with before the war, even stopped and that's because proceeding the, well we had a crew and that's to vastly...