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at two south sudan.lict, drought, instability becoming watch more prone to being destabilised and the possibility of the conflict affecting whole region is a real one. affecting whole region is a real one-— affecting whole region is a realone. ~ ., ., ~ affecting whole region is a real one. ~ ., ., ~ real one. william, thank you so much. thank— real one. william, thank you so much. thank you. _ the european union reached a breakthrough deal on wednesday on new migration rules after years of failed talks. the new laws are intended to limit the numbers of people coming in to the eu and make it easier to deport people seeking asylum. 0ur news reporter, naomi choy smith, has more. eu member states and the european parliament have agreed on this major overhaul of their immigration policy. at its core it is intended to speed up and standardise the vetting of asylum and migrants coming into the eu from outside the block. the eu is proposing to do this with five new laws, the first of which is this preinjury scr
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when south sudan declares independence, sudan's threat to israel is reduced. it does, but in these events, south sudan does not achieve special results and only becomes israel's plaything. south sudan participates in war and conflicts in the region and becomes a corridor for the export of israeli weapons . for example, a rifle called mikrgalil they are exported in bulk from israel to sudan . micro-galiles were sold to uganda in 2007 and were even used in the 2013 massacre in juba. years later, sudan asks for a loan in return for the normalization of relations with israel. one and two-tenths of a billion dollars in food shipments, 2 billion dollars in 25-year loans and economic aid. but not from israel, but from his allies. because israel was not a forgiving person. in addition to sudan, other african countries also played an important role in the puzzle of israeli policies. in the meantime, ethiopia it had a suitable location and was considered an important target. ethiopia, this landlocked country , in addition to the jewish population , also had a unique fea
when south sudan declares independence, sudan's threat to israel is reduced. it does, but in these events, south sudan does not achieve special results and only becomes israel's plaything. south sudan participates in war and conflicts in the region and becomes a corridor for the export of israeli weapons . for example, a rifle called mikrgalil they are exported in bulk from israel to sudan . micro-galiles were sold to uganda in 2007 and were even used in the 2013 massacre in juba. years later,...
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sudan is a -- be doing? because sudan is a big issue at this moment in terms of what is happening. >> i would like to thank -- and also the un ambassador. [indiscernible] for women peace and security. >> thank you for this award acknowledging women in descent security. this means a lot -- in peace and security. this means a lot to me, especially at a time where women in my country are deprived of any sense of peace or security. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: over the past 35 years, the women in my country have suffered on the hands of dictatorships who have put in laws and policies that limit their participation in government and silenced their voices. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: we were elated when the government or the dictatorship was toppled but that was not our ultimate goal. it was a step in achieving a government of justice, of law and accountability and democracy in sudan. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: and we still aspire to forming a government, a democratic g
sudan is a -- be doing? because sudan is a big issue at this moment in terms of what is happening. >> i would like to thank -- and also the un ambassador. [indiscernible] for women peace and security. >> thank you for this award acknowledging women in descent security. this means a lot -- in peace and security. this means a lot to me, especially at a time where women in my country are deprived of any sense of peace or security. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: over...
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sudan's civil war started in april, and it continues. forced thousands of civilians to flee the city of wad madani. more broadly, 7 million people are internally displaced by the war. a million more have fled to neighbouring countries. thousands of others have lost their lives and there are multiple accounts of atrocities. translation: they went from door to door rounding up the men. - they took them out and killed them. they called the father of my children into the street, shot him and killed him. the uk says these attacks bear all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing that's in darfur, in the west of sudan. that's in darfur, in the west of sudan. to the east is the capital and it's being destroyed. khartoum has become a battleground with air strikes and many buildings damaged and set alight. many basic services are gone. and as the war continues, according to the un, millions are one step away from famine. and it's too dangerous for much aid to get in. in some areas we have a limited to no presence at all. khartoum is a good example of th
sudan's civil war started in april, and it continues. forced thousands of civilians to flee the city of wad madani. more broadly, 7 million people are internally displaced by the war. a million more have fled to neighbouring countries. thousands of others have lost their lives and there are multiple accounts of atrocities. translation: they went from door to door rounding up the men. - they took them out and killed them. they called the father of my children into the street, shot him and killed...
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sudan is a -- be doing?ecause sudan is a big issue at this moment in terms of what is happening. >> i would like to thank -- and also the un ambassador. [indiscernible] for women peace and security. >> thank you for this award acknowledging women in descent security. this means a lot -- in peace and security. this means a lot to me, especially at a time where women in my country are deprived of any sense of peace or security. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: over the past 35 years, the women in my country have suffered on the hands of dictatorships who have put in laws and policies that limit their participation in government and silenced their voices. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: we were elated when the government or the dictatorship was toppled but that was not our ultimate goal. it was a step in achieving a government of justice, of law and accountability and democracy in sudan. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: and we still aspire to forming a government, a democratic gov
sudan is a -- be doing?ecause sudan is a big issue at this moment in terms of what is happening. >> i would like to thank -- and also the un ambassador. [indiscernible] for women peace and security. >> thank you for this award acknowledging women in descent security. this means a lot -- in peace and security. this means a lot to me, especially at a time where women in my country are deprived of any sense of peace or security. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: over the...
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sudan is a -- be doing? because sun is aig issue at this moment in terms of what is happening. >> i would like to thank -- and also the un ambassador. [indiscernible] for women peace and security. >> thank you for this award acknowledging women in descent security. this means a lot -- in peace and security. this means a lot to me, especiallyt a time where women in my country ardeprived of any sense of pea or security. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: over the past 35 years, the women in my country have sfered on the hands of dictatorshs who have put in laws and polies that limit their participatn in government and silenced their voices. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: we were elated when the government or the dictatorship was toppled but that was not our ultimatgoal. it was a step in achieving a government of juste, of law and accountability and democracy in sudan. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: and we still aspire to forming a government, a demoatic governmenin sud, one that
sudan is a -- be doing? because sun is aig issue at this moment in terms of what is happening. >> i would like to thank -- and also the un ambassador. [indiscernible] for women peace and security. >> thank you for this award acknowledging women in descent security. this means a lot -- in peace and security. this means a lot to me, especiallyt a time where women in my country ardeprived of any sense of pea or security. >> [speaking in native tongue] translator: over the past 35...
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they, like many people in sudan, have l many people in sudan, have realised that it is becoming moreg and therefore they again, like many others, have felt no other way out of this, really, than to evacuate sudan altogether which for many of them is very painful thing to do. they have been able to whether the very tumultuous political history of saddam for a long time and that position has not eased but has become increasingly more difficult. —— sudan. but even to reach neighbouring countries it has become very difficult. even as insurance goes up. most people have been relying on the burgeoning smuggling network three different borders they did not exist before this war. it is such a difficult situation facing so many people. looking ahead, where do diplomatic efforts stand? us, saudis, the intergovernmental authority of the mental that it of development have tried. often times, whether it is the talks in saudi or neighbouring countries initiative led by cairo, the ego had talks or african union efforts, they have fallen short and have spectacularly failed because they have not real
they, like many people in sudan, have l many people in sudan, have realised that it is becoming moreg and therefore they again, like many others, have felt no other way out of this, really, than to evacuate sudan altogether which for many of them is very painful thing to do. they have been able to whether the very tumultuous political history of saddam for a long time and that position has not eased but has become increasingly more difficult. —— sudan. but even to reach neighbouring...
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i want to ask about the humanitarian situation in sudan.ain areas. are aid agencies able to access areas that need assistance? by all accounts, only to some degrees and not very well. what we have seen in khartoum primarily and part of the country, the conflict erupts, or when the war reaches those areas, the first people to go are actually the aid agencies and so the humanitarian needs not only skyrocket but also dwindled massively. 0ftentime international aid agencies have had to rely on other actors, sometimes regime—related actors to deliver aid and that has not been affected. what has been the backbone of humanitarian aid, grassroots respondents, who have been able to provide soup kitchens, safe passages and in many instances access to medical care and the like. i understand that you have family in sudan at the moment. can i ask how they are doing and are they able to leave? they, like many people in sudan, have realised that it is becoming more and more difficult to see a swift end to this fighting and therefore they, again like many
i want to ask about the humanitarian situation in sudan.ain areas. are aid agencies able to access areas that need assistance? by all accounts, only to some degrees and not very well. what we have seen in khartoum primarily and part of the country, the conflict erupts, or when the war reaches those areas, the first people to go are actually the aid agencies and so the humanitarian needs not only skyrocket but also dwindled massively. 0ftentime international aid agencies have had to rely on...
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inside sudan's territories.es. others have fled the country all together into neighbouring countries like egypt or even ethiopia. and nearly half of these displaced people are children. so it seems that the most vulnerable people of the communities are paying the heaviest prices in this conflict. because as we have been reporting in the past few days, the health care system seems to be crumbling. many of the people in sudan right now do not have access to health care. and among them are newborn babies and children and pregnant women. so all the reports that are coming out right now from sudan are painting a really dire picture. sudan are painting a really dire icture. �* ., ., ., picture. around the world and across the uk, this — picture. around the world and across the uk, this is— picture. around the world and across the uk, this is sac— picture. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. _ let's look at some other stories making news. senior politicians and the security services fear artificial in
inside sudan's territories.es. others have fled the country all together into neighbouring countries like egypt or even ethiopia. and nearly half of these displaced people are children. so it seems that the most vulnerable people of the communities are paying the heaviest prices in this conflict. because as we have been reporting in the past few days, the health care system seems to be crumbling. many of the people in sudan right now do not have access to health care. and among them are newborn...
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goes. who have interest in where sudan toes. ., ., who have interest in where sudan .oes, ., ., whog? — goes. how do you see the sending -- this ending? as _ goes. how do you see the sending -- this ending? as a _ goes. how do you see the sending -- this ending? as a part _ goes. how do you see the sending -- this ending? as a part of a _ goes. how do you see the sending -- this ending? as a part of a greater. this ending? as a part of a greater destabilisation _ this ending? as a part of a greater destabilisation in _ this ending? as a part of a greater destabilisation in the _ this ending? as a part of a greater destabilisation in the red - this ending? as a part of a greater destabilisation in the red sea i destabilisation in the red sea region every already have a conflict or the attacks on shipping in the region now somewhat forgotten but nevertheless, a very unstable if be aware we have just had, i nevertheless, a very unstable if be aware we havejust had, i don't think you will see an end to this about a much broader sweep of trying to solve problems in the middle east, notju
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the world food program is suspended assistance in parts of sudan. the human agency says the civil war has spilled over into the southern region where it has been feeding 8 100000 people. the conflict is killed. 12000 people and displaced millions more and more. i'm joined now from nairobi by clementine. the quite the selling me. she's a united nations humanitarian coordinator in sudan clementine. it's good to have you with this. um, it talk to me about the what is the situation right now in wad medellin to the situation in what the news is very desperate. i would say we are extremely concerned, of course the recent fighting has led to the displacement of about 252300000. we're concerned by the vulnerable people that remain that. but the fact that we've had to suspend our activities in terms of our presence of physical presence that we still try to of course, monitor the situation at a distance. but that is in no way ideal. of course, our concerns about the ability for the population data to access health services for those of the engine and wounded.
the world food program is suspended assistance in parts of sudan. the human agency says the civil war has spilled over into the southern region where it has been feeding 8 100000 people. the conflict is killed. 12000 people and displaced millions more and more. i'm joined now from nairobi by clementine. the quite the selling me. she's a united nations humanitarian coordinator in sudan clementine. it's good to have you with this. um, it talk to me about the what is the situation right now in wad...
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in sudan and trying to survive there?there?— to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe _ to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. - to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and - to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and the | no one is safe anywhere. and the situation in wad madani like ijust described, it was a city full of displaced people who had to become displaced people who had to become displaced again and seek safety, in other places. within the country, at a time where it's almost impossible for people to leave the country. without paying so much money and going through very prolonged processes to get visas to cross over borders, and also it's quite hard to arrange transportation outside the country. so people are moving within the country, meanwhile nowhere is safe. �* , ., the country, meanwhile nowhere is safe. fl ., , the country, meanwhile nowhere is safe. 3 ., , ., the country, meanwhile nowhere is safe. �*, ., , ., ., safe. it's now be
in sudan and trying to survive there?there?— to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe _ to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. - to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and - to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and the | no one is safe anywhere. and the situation in wad madani like ijust described, it was a city full of displaced people who had to become displaced people who had to become displaced again and seek...
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you left sudan earlier this year, you said on social media that your father, who is still in sudan, hase violence there. can you just described for us, what was it like to be a civilian in sudan and trying to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and the situation in wad madani like ijust described, it was a city full of displaced people who had to become displaced again and seek safety in other places. within the country, at a time where it's almost impossible for people to leave the country. without paying so much money and going through very prolonged processes to get visas to cross over borders, and also it's quite hard to arrange transportation outside the country. so people are moving within the country, meanwhile nowhere is safe. it's now been more than eight months since this war broke out. we saw some shifting here, it looks like the sudanese army might be on the back foot, but do you see any end in sight here? what kind of incentive is there right now for either side to lay down their arms? well, there have been much greater windows for mediation and an agr
you left sudan earlier this year, you said on social media that your father, who is still in sudan, hase violence there. can you just described for us, what was it like to be a civilian in sudan and trying to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and the situation in wad madani like ijust described, it was a city full of displaced people who had to become displaced again and seek safety in other places. within the country, at a time where it's almost impossible for people to...
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in early december, the un mission left sudan.ness to resolve the issue peacefully. there can be no military solution to this conflict, and the two warring countries must begin meaningful negotiations for a permanent ceasefire and transfer of power to civilians. in november 2020 , civil war began between the government and rebels from the tigray region of ethiopia. the authorities blamed the rebels from tigray people's liberation front in an attack on an army base. this was the reason for the outbreak of hostilities. more than a hundred thousand people died during the clashes. in november 2022, the parties signed a peace agreement. but experts stress the fragility of this. coups d'etat, this is 44% of all 2023, about 220 attempts to overthrow power were made on the continent in the world; according to statistics, their surge in africa occurs every 30 years. after a period of relative calm from 2013 to 2020, africa has seen 13 coup attempts were made, including in sudan, chad, burkinofasso, mali and niger. what do we know about yem
in early december, the un mission left sudan.ness to resolve the issue peacefully. there can be no military solution to this conflict, and the two warring countries must begin meaningful negotiations for a permanent ceasefire and transfer of power to civilians. in november 2020 , civil war began between the government and rebels from the tigray region of ethiopia. the authorities blamed the rebels from tigray people's liberation front in an attack on an army base. this was the reason for the...
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the united nations says the civil war in sudan is the world's largest displacement crisis.r homes since the conflict began in april. the humanitarian situation has deterioriated following the suspension of aid from the un and red cross, who said it was too dangerous to operate. here's our correspondent kalkidan yibetal. hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled the city of wad madani in the span of a few days. now, this is sudan's second largest city, which has been described as a sanctuary and a safe haven for people who flee violence. since fighting broke out in april, many people have come from khartoum and other parts of the country seeking refugee here. it was a sort of humanitarian hub, where many aid agencies operate based here. now, after the rsf forces raided the city earlier this week, things were turning from bad to worse. many people were already impacted by the conflict and who have been left without homes are now finding themselves on the move again. many are scattered out of the city and they are fleeing the violence on foot without much on their backs. an
the united nations says the civil war in sudan is the world's largest displacement crisis.r homes since the conflict began in april. the humanitarian situation has deterioriated following the suspension of aid from the un and red cross, who said it was too dangerous to operate. here's our correspondent kalkidan yibetal. hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled the city of wad madani in the span of a few days. now, this is sudan's second largest city, which has been described as a sanctuary...
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coming to understand some of your colleagues are still in sudan. what are you hearing from them about the security situation? now? the majority of my colleagues are actually in sit down on the ground and i'm there is some very, very recent trends and the security situation most namely into the updates where there was a lot of random places. and basically, the city, the estate capital has been all taken over by the methods of workforce. and then just a moment ago, we heard from the un coordinator for sudan saying that aid workers can only reach 15 percent of the people there who need help. why is it so difficult to get a where it's needed into to, as i'm the reason for this one obviously is the security situation. so while we are operating across the country that certain areas, it is just to the interest to send over stuff. they also some very privilege delays and changing processes, and there's a lot of that focus see on political level ongoing, but it's still to some extent remaining. so your organization has a special focus on children. tell us h
coming to understand some of your colleagues are still in sudan. what are you hearing from them about the security situation? now? the majority of my colleagues are actually in sit down on the ground and i'm there is some very, very recent trends and the security situation most namely into the updates where there was a lot of random places. and basically, the city, the estate capital has been all taken over by the methods of workforce. and then just a moment ago, we heard from the un...
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sudan.country's second largest city was captured by forces fighting against the army. wud madhani had been seen as a safe haven. not now. the paramilitary rapid support forces — or rsf has taken it. there have been reports of summary executions, sexual violence and other abuses by the rsf. in the first six months of the conflict, the un estimates that more than 9,000 people were killed. six point seven million people are believed to have been displaced, both internally and externally. four point nine million people are at risk of extreme hunger. and twenty five million are in need of humanitarian assistance. james dorsey is an expert on north africa at nanyang technological university and can tell us more on this. essentially, you have the civil war between the sudanese armed forces led by the general and the rapid support forces which really were the shock troops in the war. and since the sudanese army in october 2021 essentially staged a coup d'etat overthrowing the government that i come
sudan.country's second largest city was captured by forces fighting against the army. wud madhani had been seen as a safe haven. not now. the paramilitary rapid support forces — or rsf has taken it. there have been reports of summary executions, sexual violence and other abuses by the rsf. in the first six months of the conflict, the un estimates that more than 9,000 people were killed. six point seven million people are believed to have been displaced, both internally and externally. four...
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it's really deafening, and i think sudan deserves— really deafening, and i think sudan deserves better even get a hearing in the public view. ., x' even get a hearing in the public view. ., a , ., view. tom peck, we 'ust heard the uae is the — view. tom peck, we 'ust heard the uae is the biggest i view. tom peck, we just heard the uae is the biggest employer. i view. tom peck, we just heard the uae is the biggest employer. they have just overrun the army in the second biggest city. they wouldn't be able to do that where the international community putting pressure on the bigger arms providers. pressure on the bigger arms provides-— providers. that is true, but wherever _ providers. that is true, but wherever the _ providers. that is true, but wherever the us _ providers. that is true, but wherever the us and - providers. that is true, but. wherever the us and europe historically— wherever the us and europe historically have _ wherever the us and europe historically have decided - wherever the us and europe i historically have decided they wherever the us and europe - historically have
it's really deafening, and i think sudan deserves— really deafening, and i think sudan deserves better even get a hearing in the public view. ., x' even get a hearing in the public view. ., a , ., view. tom peck, we 'ust heard the uae is the — view. tom peck, we 'ust heard the uae is the biggest i view. tom peck, we just heard the uae is the biggest employer. i view. tom peck, we just heard the uae is the biggest employer. they have just overrun the army in the second biggest city. they...
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you left sudan earlier this year, you set on social media that your father, who is still in sudan, hasjust described for us, what was it like to be a civilian in sudan and trying to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and the situation in wad madani like ijust described, it was a city full of displaced people who had to become displaced again and seek safety in other places. within the country, at a time where it's almost impossible for people to leave the country. without paying so much money and going through very prolonged processes to get visas to cross over borders, and also it's quite hard to arrange transportation outside the country. so people are moving within the country, meanwhile nowhere is safe. it's now been more than eight months since this war broke out. we saw some shifting here, it looks like the sudanese army might be on the back foot, but do you see any end in sight here? what kind of incentive is there right now for either side to lay down their arms? well, there have been much greater windows for mediation and an agreement to be reached. unfo
you left sudan earlier this year, you set on social media that your father, who is still in sudan, hasjust described for us, what was it like to be a civilian in sudan and trying to survive there? so at this point, no one is safe anywhere. and the situation in wad madani like ijust described, it was a city full of displaced people who had to become displaced again and seek safety in other places. within the country, at a time where it's almost impossible for people to leave the country. without...
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it's a evastating picture in sudan.eams all across the country. but it's tough working there. so many millions of people have fled from armed conflicts and brutal violence, from air strikes, from displacement. and now we have one of the worst food insecurity crises happening, and that's extreme deprivation of food, feelings of starvation, people having to sell the little left that they own. and it just looks devastatingly desperate. and what needs to happen then? i mean, clearly you need more funding, but how easy is it to get this much needed aid to people while this conflict is continuing? it's extremely complex. there's risks to it. i mean, collectively, the humanitarian response in sudan has helped coming up towards 5 million people. but this is a country of 50 million people. almost one in two people need life—saving assistance. it's completely neglected crisis, one of the cruellest and largest crises in the world right now. so we definitely need donor resources. we're only a third funded. it's relatively humble hu
it's a evastating picture in sudan.eams all across the country. but it's tough working there. so many millions of people have fled from armed conflicts and brutal violence, from air strikes, from displacement. and now we have one of the worst food insecurity crises happening, and that's extreme deprivation of food, feelings of starvation, people having to sell the little left that they own. and it just looks devastatingly desperate. and what needs to happen then? i mean, clearly you need more...
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along with south sudan.oining me now is the president and ceo of the international rest committee david --, the former british foreign secretary and son of refugees. david miliband, thank you. these headlines really represent millions and millions of people starving, women vic demised, -- in sudan. i have seen the refugees there myself coming over from sudan. would u.n. and official say this is another genocide? now you have gaza were the whole world can see what's happening. her annual report is so importantly now. >> thank you. we're right to put this into historical perspective because a number of people in humanitarian need around the world, the number of people who need the support of a rips to survive has increased fourfold in the last 10 years. 300 million people around the world are in humanitarian need which sounds unaddress but what a report shows isthat these 20 countries represent about 86% of total humanitarian need and so first of all three big trends that the conflict and climate -- climate cr
along with south sudan.oining me now is the president and ceo of the international rest committee david --, the former british foreign secretary and son of refugees. david miliband, thank you. these headlines really represent millions and millions of people starving, women vic demised, -- in sudan. i have seen the refugees there myself coming over from sudan. would u.n. and official say this is another genocide? now you have gaza were the whole world can see what's happening. her annual report...
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more than seven mio people have been displaced by the conflict in sudan according to the united nations and welcome to "world news america." i'm caitrÍona perry. the czech government has declared a national day of mourning after a mass shooting that killed at least 14 people and injured dozens more. it happened in the heart of prague and is the deadliest attack in modern check history. thursday afternoon the gunman opened fire at charles university faculty of arts near the center of the capital, an area that is a major tourist attraction. authorities evacuated faculty and students who were told to stay put inside of classrooms. some climbed onto rooftops and window ledges to escape the gunfire. the police killed the gunman at the scene and said he was a student there himself. gunman's father was found dead at their home earlier the day. done crime is relatively rare in the czech republic. the country's president says he is shocked by the mass shooting and has declared a day of mourning december 23. here is the latest. reporter: panic and confusion of the streets of central prague this a
more than seven mio people have been displaced by the conflict in sudan according to the united nations and welcome to "world news america." i'm caitrÍona perry. the czech government has declared a national day of mourning after a mass shooting that killed at least 14 people and injured dozens more. it happened in the heart of prague and is the deadliest attack in modern check history. thursday afternoon the gunman opened fire at charles university faculty of arts near the center of...
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thank you once again.— exactly what is happening in sudan. thank you once again.ank you for having me- — thank you once again. thank you for having me. around _ thank you once again. thank you for having me. around the _ thank you once again. thank you for having me. around the world - thank you once again. thank you for having me. around the world and i having me. around the world and across uk. _ having me. around the world and across uk, you're _ having me. around the world and across uk, you're watching - having me. around the world and across uk, you're watching bbc. having me. around the world and - across uk, you're watching bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across uk. for many of us, football shirts, hair dryers, and watches are all on our christmas list. take a closer look, and these items are not what they seem what do we have here? it looks like the real deal. it we have here? it looks like the real deal. ., , , ., , deal. it does, but what we see here on a genuine _ deal. it does, but what we see here on a genuine product _ deal.
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people of sudan. you will have a stable and strong partner in america. the countries where america went with the promise of democracy, freedom and saving the people, are now known as the softest countries in the world. i had gone to tehran to serve them on leave, then i went to visit them for a few minutes he told me to sit for a few minutes and we cried a little. oh sitting in the front row, many people talk about the people but not being with the people. the meeting of the first page, to the justice of some of us, with our own reports, we have compared the test that the groundwork exists, we have worked and evaluated it every moment. and judging with you on the first page every night at 19:30 on the khabar network. do you know what thatar is? in order for the project not to fall asleep , you have to find a way to finance it. tahater means exchanging goods for goods, a new solution from the tile of kashi. to solve your challenges in the field of construction, participation in the development and cons
people of sudan. you will have a stable and strong partner in america. the countries where america went with the promise of democracy, freedom and saving the people, are now known as the softest countries in the world. i had gone to tehran to serve them on leave, then i went to visit them for a few minutes he told me to sit for a few minutes and we cried a little. oh sitting in the front row, many people talk about the people but not being with the people. the meeting of the first page, to the...
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sudan's army _ ineffective. ok, thanks very much. sudan's army has _ ineffective. for over eight months. the united nations says more than 3.5 million children have been forsterflee says more than 3.5 million children have been forster flee their homes since april, making it the worst child displacement crisis in the world. let's go live now to our correspondent, kalkidan yibeltal, speaking from addis ababa capital of neighbouring country ethopia. talk us through what is going on, please, if you can.— please, if you can. yes, in recent da s, please, if you can. yes, in recent days. we — please, if you can. yes, in recent days. we have — please, if you can. yes, in recent days, we have seen _ please, if you can. yes, in recent days, we have seen this - please, if you can. yes, in recent days, we have seen this fighting | days, we have seen this fighting expanding and widening to areas that had, until now, been secretary, safe haven for people fleeing the violence. after the parliamentary committee rapid support forces, advanced, it seems hundreds of thousands of peo
sudan's army _ ineffective. ok, thanks very much. sudan's army has _ ineffective. for over eight months. the united nations says more than 3.5 million children have been forsterflee says more than 3.5 million children have been forster flee their homes since april, making it the worst child displacement crisis in the world. let's go live now to our correspondent, kalkidan yibeltal, speaking from addis ababa capital of neighbouring country ethopia. talk us through what is going on, please, if...
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how alarmed are you at the current situation in sudan? thank you for having me.his going to stop? when is the worrying party going to abide by the commitment to protect civilians by international military law? the situation now in the state is worrisome. the current situation as we are hearing coming through is that it's happening despite the fact we have been able to communicate some of our assets of humanitarian locations, civilians have been forced to flee for the second time in wad madani, half a million people. forced to suspend our assistance in those areas and relocate a neighbouring state so we could resume when the situation allows. 50 could resume when the situation allows. �* , could resume when the situation allows, �* , could resume when the situation allows. �*, ., ., , ., allows. so it's so dangerous that ou can't allows. so it's so dangerous that you can't operate _ allows. so it's so dangerous that you can't operate on _ allows. so it's so dangerous that you can't operate on the - allows. so it's so dangerous thatj you can't operate on the ground
how alarmed are you at the current situation in sudan? thank you for having me.his going to stop? when is the worrying party going to abide by the commitment to protect civilians by international military law? the situation now in the state is worrisome. the current situation as we are hearing coming through is that it's happening despite the fact we have been able to communicate some of our assets of humanitarian locations, civilians have been forced to flee for the second time in wad madani,...
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the world's largest displacement crisis is not in gaza or ukraine — but in sudan.on people have had to leave their homes since the conflict began in april. the humanitarian situation continues to deterioriate following the suspension of aid from the un and red cross, who said it was too dangerous to operate. a spokesperson for the un secretary—general said the displacement crisis was made even worse when 300,000 people were forced to flee the second largest city, wad madani, which had, until now, been seen as a safe zone. the paramilitary rapid support forces seized the city earlier this week. during the attack on the city, reports say civilians were arrested based on their ethnicity as well as reports of summary executions, sexual violence and other abuses, perpetrated by the rsf, which they've denied. the us state department said earlier this month that both the rsf and sudanese armed forces were committing war crimes, including crimes against humanity. 0ur correspondent kalkidan yibetal sent this update. hundreds of thousands of civilians have fled wad milan. no
the world's largest displacement crisis is not in gaza or ukraine — but in sudan.on people have had to leave their homes since the conflict began in april. the humanitarian situation continues to deterioriate following the suspension of aid from the un and red cross, who said it was too dangerous to operate. a spokesperson for the un secretary—general said the displacement crisis was made even worse when 300,000 people were forced to flee the second largest city, wad madani, which had,...
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south sudan fell into civil war.eople. >> it was a country that was [inaudible] by the united states. sips then, no single election has taken place in the country. >> peter, an opposition leader from south sudan, living in exile in the u.s., warns his country's oil, gold and diamonds are now being used to fund the war in ukraine, serving as vladimir putin's personal atm. >> south sudan has turning toward russia. >> south sudan's president, who overseas a thiefdom of corruption was looking for weapons. >> we call upon the united nations to lift the arms embargo imposed on us. >> flew straight to moscow after the u.s. request to meet with president biden. >> since then a number of russian operatives have arrived in the country. this country born on the promise of democracy is now essentially becoming a puppet of the russian regime. >> at the beginning of october, wagner mercenaries brought weapons to south sudan in exchange for young recruits to fight for russia in ukraine. >> they are looking for ways to sustain that
south sudan fell into civil war.eople. >> it was a country that was [inaudible] by the united states. sips then, no single election has taken place in the country. >> peter, an opposition leader from south sudan, living in exile in the u.s., warns his country's oil, gold and diamonds are now being used to fund the war in ukraine, serving as vladimir putin's personal atm. >> south sudan has turning toward russia. >> south sudan's president, who overseas a thiefdom of...
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lebron didn't know anything about sudan. he didn't know anything about china's to it. in fact his friend warren buffett was asked about the same thing because warren buffett's company, berkshire hathaway, one of the companies they invested, was a petro company that was connected to this arms and going on in sudan and basically buffett's answer to all the shareholders, yeah, we're not going change what we do. so unfortunate what's going on over there, but doesn't really affect us. and that's it. but lebron not to sign the letter he was and he and one other player on the team were the only two that didn't. and as soon as he that the new york times covered it and every other newspaper in media outlet in the united states and became a problem for him because he was ripping to lee questioned about why he didn't sign it mind you this is going on in the middle of the nba playoffs that he's getting hit with this and then he has what some people would say is the greatest game. his career in the middle. all this against the detroit pistons. lebron has the game his life where he
lebron didn't know anything about sudan. he didn't know anything about china's to it. in fact his friend warren buffett was asked about the same thing because warren buffett's company, berkshire hathaway, one of the companies they invested, was a petro company that was connected to this arms and going on in sudan and basically buffett's answer to all the shareholders, yeah, we're not going change what we do. so unfortunate what's going on over there, but doesn't really affect us. and that's it....
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in sudan at the moment, this is the, is the way, 8 months into the conflict. and quite frankly, we don't see the, the, the fighting a beating. we've had mass departures from the country. 1.3000000 have left the country is as refugees, but we also have a significant id population. and we're looking about 7000000 people that are displaced internally. we struggle to access these populations. we face a number of bureaucratic and access impediments in security. of course is key, but also some of the bureau projects, measures that we need to comply with that would allow us to move freely freely throughout the country and to protect as well as assist the people. we have a color outbreak. we have about 70067700 cases of color. we've already registered the $216.00 depths. and with this new out flow from my, the need to was the east receive. of course the clock color numbers will continue to rise. i've heard about one minute left to i want to ask you, the situation ensued in is often referred to as the forgotten more much of the world's attention has been focused on, is
in sudan at the moment, this is the, is the way, 8 months into the conflict. and quite frankly, we don't see the, the, the fighting a beating. we've had mass departures from the country. 1.3000000 have left the country is as refugees, but we also have a significant id population. and we're looking about 7000000 people that are displaced internally. we struggle to access these populations. we face a number of bureaucratic and access impediments in security. of course is key, but also some of the...
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this was said by sos international institute about afghanistan, syria, libya and south sudan. four countries where the us was directly involved in their insecurity or sought changes in them in the shadow. in 2001 , then us president george bush announced the military attack on afghanistan. i ordered the us military to turn back attacks on terrorist training camps. we must stand with those who believe in the same core principles that have guided us through so many difficult times. october 20, 2011 muammar gaddafi was overthrown in an armed uprising with the air support of nato fighters. more than a decade has passed since this incident and since then this african country has not seen peace and security. syria is safe from the americans. the absence of america since 2014 has maintained the illegal presence of its forces in syria under the pretext of fighting isis. in the days when a new round of violence between the pro- and anti-government parties in south sudan had risen, the united states, with the aim of protecting american citizens living in juba, the american embassy in th
this was said by sos international institute about afghanistan, syria, libya and south sudan. four countries where the us was directly involved in their insecurity or sought changes in them in the shadow. in 2001 , then us president george bush announced the military attack on afghanistan. i ordered the us military to turn back attacks on terrorist training camps. we must stand with those who believe in the same core principles that have guided us through so many difficult times. october 20,...
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this was said by sos international institute about afghanistan, syria, libya and south sudan. four countries where the us was directly involved in their insecurity or sought change in the shadow. in 2001 , george bush, the president of the united states, the news of the attack he gave the army to afghanistan. on my order, the us army launched attacks against the camps. change cannot be reversed. we must stand with those who believe in the same core principles that have guided us through so many difficult situations. on october 20, 2011 , muammar gaddafi was overthrown in an armed uprising with the air support of nato fighters. more than a decade has passed since this incident and since then, this african country has not seen peace and security. syria is also from ghazn. americans were not spared. america has been present since 2014 under the pretext of fighting isis it has illegally maintained its forces in syria. in the days when a new round of violence had risen between the pro- and anti-government parties in south sudan. with the aim of protecting the american citizens livi
this was said by sos international institute about afghanistan, syria, libya and south sudan. four countries where the us was directly involved in their insecurity or sought change in the shadow. in 2001 , george bush, the president of the united states, the news of the attack he gave the army to afghanistan. on my order, the us army launched attacks against the camps. change cannot be reversed. we must stand with those who believe in the same core principles that have guided us through so many...
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lebron didn't know anything about sudan. he didn't know anything about china's connection to it, in fact, his friend warren buffett was asked about the same thing because warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway, one of the companies they invested in with a petrol company that was connected to this arms and stuff going on in sudan and basically buffett's answer was, yeah, we're not going to change what we're going to do, it's unfortunate what's going on there, but doesn't affect us. lebron decided not to sign the letter, he and one other player on the team one of two that didn't. and as soon as he did that, they covered it and in the united states and became a problem for him and he was repeatedly questioned why he didn't sign it. mind you this is in the middle of nba playoffs he's getting hit with this and then he has what some people say is the greatest game of his career in the middle of all of this against the detroit pistons. lebron has the game of his life where he literally-- it's like one of the few times when one
lebron didn't know anything about sudan. he didn't know anything about china's connection to it, in fact, his friend warren buffett was asked about the same thing because warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway, one of the companies they invested in with a petrol company that was connected to this arms and stuff going on in sudan and basically buffett's answer was, yeah, we're not going to change what we're going to do, it's unfortunate what's going on there, but doesn't affect us. lebron...
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that was the latest on the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in sudan.his is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. for all of the joy at this time of year, christmas spending can add to everyone�*s worries about money and debt. christmas is coming and your wallet may be feeling fat, but it is going to get a bit lighter this month, because a lot of spending happens in december. and while plenty of people budget for christmas, an awful lot of others will end up going into debt. but a small number will turn to illegal money lenders, or loan sharks, and they are not your stereotypical bruisers. 83—year—old tabatha richardson from newport was convicted of illegally lending money for 20 years, the court heard she took advantage of vulnerable people and charged 40% interest. the team tackling loan sharks say they would normally only hear about the problem in the new year, but the cost of living crisis means illegal money lenders have been operating all year and are already making life difficult. for more stories from across the
that was the latest on the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in sudan.his is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. for all of the joy at this time of year, christmas spending can add to everyone�*s worries about money and debt. christmas is coming and your wallet may be feeling fat, but it is going to get a bit lighter this month, because a lot of spending happens in december. and while plenty of people budget for christmas, an awful lot of others will end up...
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he came here from sudan and got refugee status, he applied for his wife to come and after nine months to my surgery in march this year. in april, the conflict recurred in sudan and his wife's family fled to egypt but because her paperwork was in the closed visa application centre, she couldn't go. in may, i was told the case was allocated to a decision maker, but the visa application centre in khartoum was still closed. by centre in khartoum was still closed. by october, the case was still with the decision—maker and there was no timescale for a decision i was told. on friday, mohammed came to my advice surgery to show me pictures of the gunshot wound to his wife's leg in the video footage of those that had been killed in the same incident. so i ask members opposite, what would they do if it was their wife? there is no safe and legal route from sudan and a family reunion is demonstrably not working in the face of an ongoing conflict. would they advise them to sit tight and wait for a year and a half or the appropriate paperwork or should she try and cross international borders by whic
he came here from sudan and got refugee status, he applied for his wife to come and after nine months to my surgery in march this year. in april, the conflict recurred in sudan and his wife's family fled to egypt but because her paperwork was in the closed visa application centre, she couldn't go. in may, i was told the case was allocated to a decision maker, but the visa application centre in khartoum was still closed. by centre in khartoum was still closed. by october, the case was still with...
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the fighting goes on in sudan. i wonder if there is any way in which _ sudan.hose conflicts— conflicts. on the question of hostages — conflicts. on the question of hostages and _ conflicts. on the question of hostages and a _ conflicts. on the question of hostages and a pause, - conflicts. on the question of hostages and a pause, this i conflicts. on the question of| hostages and a pause, this is something we very much would like to see happen. as you know, we were instrumental in getting the first humanitarian pause that facilitate the release of 110 hostages. israel has been very clear, including this was yesterday, that it would welcome returning to a pause and the further release of hostages. the problem has been and remains hamas. they're in it —— they were nicht on commitments they made in the first pause for hostage releases and the question is whether they are in fact willing to do this. it's something we would welcome, and i know israel would welcome, and i know israel would welcome it and i think the world would welcome it. we will see what they choos
the fighting goes on in sudan. i wonder if there is any way in which _ sudan.hose conflicts— conflicts. on the question of hostages — conflicts. on the question of hostages and _ conflicts. on the question of hostages and a _ conflicts. on the question of hostages and a pause, - conflicts. on the question of hostages and a pause, this i conflicts. on the question of| hostages and a pause, this is something we very much would like to see happen. as you know, we were instrumental in getting...
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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 spokesman was that the login mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself demonte the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by $1884.00, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the month. great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a 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 romano, 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 remain, were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. um, odds 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 coloni
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 spokesman was that the login mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself demonte the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by $1884.00, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the month. great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of...
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——in sudan. was captured by forces fighting against the army. wud madhani had been seen as a safe haven. not now. the paramilitary rapid support forces, or rsf, has taken it. there have been reports of summary executions, sexual violence and other abuses by the rsf. in the first six months of the conflict, the un estimates that more than 9,000 people were killed. 6.7 million people are believed to have been displaced, both internally and externally. 4.9 million people are at risk of extreme hunger. and 25 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. james dorsey is an expert on north africa at nanyang technological university and can tell us more on this. essentially a civil war between the sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces which were the shock troops in the war and since the sudanese army in october of 2021 essentially staged a coup overthrowing the government as a result of a popular protest you had this ongoing civil war. and the rise significantly enhances the humanitarian
——in sudan. was captured by forces fighting against the army. wud madhani had been seen as a safe haven. not now. the paramilitary rapid support forces, or rsf, has taken it. there have been reports of summary executions, sexual violence and other abuses by the rsf. in the first six months of the conflict, the un estimates that more than 9,000 people were killed. 6.7 million people are believed to have been displaced, both internally and externally. 4.9 million people are at risk of extreme...
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this was said by sos international institute about afghanistan, syria, libya and south sudan. four countries where the us was directly involved in their insecurity, or in the shadow looking for a change in them? in 2001, then us president george bush announced the military attack on afghanistan. by my order the united states has launched attacks against the training camps of al-qaeda terrorists and the military facilities of the taliban regime in afghanistan. the attack, which continued until 2020 and the withdrawal of part of the american military from afghanistan, resulted in nothing but insecurity for the people, or in libya, one of the countries civilized people in north africa, of course, before nato supports the cheian coup, we should make a difference. i believe that this movement of change cannot be turned back. we must stand with those who follow the same principles. the principle that guided us in many difficult situations is to believe. on october 20, 2011 , muammar gaddafi was overthrown in an armed uprising with the air support of nato fighters. more than a decade
this was said by sos international institute about afghanistan, syria, libya and south sudan. four countries where the us was directly involved in their insecurity, or in the shadow looking for a change in them? in 2001, then us president george bush announced the military attack on afghanistan. by my order the united states has launched attacks against the training camps of al-qaeda terrorists and the military facilities of the taliban regime in afghanistan. the attack, which continued until...
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refugees from sudan are going to south sudan or chad, very poor countries themselves.hat i think -- >> this is such an important point. >> the western world has to understand and has to argue that we have a manageable caseload if we choose to manage it. if we choose to be demagogic about it, if we choose to demonize it, we will not manage it and will become a massive problem. >> i just saw that there is something that happened in pakistan with afghan refugees -- >> pakistan has had 3 million afghans -- >> -- this was a thing that struck me, was at one level this sort of tame demagogic politics, an initiative from the government to basically mask deport and expel these afghan refugees, and i thought i saw that and thought that was bad and gross. but, then i also saw that there is 3 million afghan refugees in that country -- they're dealing with in a scale like so remote from what we deal with here and when you look at the politics at the border and our country, it just makes you really think about how different those skills. are >> you are right. we are international hu
refugees from sudan are going to south sudan or chad, very poor countries themselves.hat i think -- >> this is such an important point. >> the western world has to understand and has to argue that we have a manageable caseload if we choose to manage it. if we choose to be demagogic about it, if we choose to demonize it, we will not manage it and will become a massive problem. >> i just saw that there is something that happened in pakistan with afghan refugees -- >>...
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syria, libya and south sudan. the words of the four countries in which the us was directly present in their establishment or sought change in them in the shadow. in 2001, george bush, the president of the united states, announced the attack of the islamic state. and the withdrawal of a part of the american military from afghanistan continued, and it brought nothing but insecurity to the people , or in libya, one of the civilized countries in north africa. to believe in the same basic principles that guided us in many difficult situations . october 20, 2011 in an armed uprising muammar gaddafi was overthrown with the air support of nato fighters. it has been more than a decade since this happened and since then this country. africans have not seen happiness, peace and security. syria was not safe from the americans. since 2014, america has maintained the illegal presence of its forces in syria under the pretext of fighting isis. in the days when a new round of violence between the pro-opposition parties in south su
syria, libya and south sudan. the words of the four countries in which the us was directly present in their establishment or sought change in them in the shadow. in 2001, george bush, the president of the united states, announced the attack of the islamic state. and the withdrawal of a part of the american military from afghanistan continued, and it brought nothing but insecurity to the people , or in libya, one of the civilized countries in north africa. to believe in the same basic principles...
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again, maybe 70% of sudan's medical facilities no longer functions sudan's medical facilities no longerfunctionsnal law is failing to protect medical facilities and that's where we're seeing israel able to sort of point these bloodlines and the human civilian costs that are assuming really tragic. rachel georue, assuming really tragic. rachel george, lecturing _ assuming really tragic. rachel george, lecturing fellow - assuming really tragic. rachel george, lecturing fellow at. george, lecturing fellow at duke university. thank you for walking us through all of that. appreciate it. walking us through all of that. appreciate it— the czech government has declared a national day of mourning after a mass shooting in which at least 1a people were killed and dozens more injured. it happened in the heart of prague and is the deadliest attack in modern czech history. on thursday afternoon, the gunman opened fire at charles university's faculty of arts in the city's old town. an area that is a major tourist attraction. authorities evacuated staff and students, who were told to stay put and lock themselve
again, maybe 70% of sudan's medical facilities no longer functions sudan's medical facilities no longerfunctionsnal law is failing to protect medical facilities and that's where we're seeing israel able to sort of point these bloodlines and the human civilian costs that are assuming really tragic. rachel georue, assuming really tragic. rachel george, lecturing _ assuming really tragic. rachel george, lecturing fellow - assuming really tragic. rachel george, lecturing fellow at. george,...
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for instance, a un report reveal that israeli weapons have been. used widely in south sudan civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead. the tel aviv regime is also looting africa's minerals. a mosad linked israeli businessman is involved in a billion dollar scandal of looting congo's minerals. now ameid is genocide on palestinians in gaza. these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to fill a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli raby believe. that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa, so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless, the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed be
for instance, a un report reveal that israeli weapons have been. used widely in south sudan civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead. the tel aviv regime is also looting africa's minerals. a mosad linked israeli businessman is involved in a billion dollar scandal of looting congo's minerals. now ameid is genocide on palestinians in gaza. these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to fill a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli raby...
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for instance, a un report reveal that israeli weapons have been used. widely in south sudan civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead. the tel aviv regime is also looting africa's minerals. mosad linked israeli businessman is involved in a billion dollar scandal of looting congo's minerals. now amid is genocide on palestinians in gaza. these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli rabby believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa, so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless, the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed betw
for instance, a un report reveal that israeli weapons have been used. widely in south sudan civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead. the tel aviv regime is also looting africa's minerals. mosad linked israeli businessman is involved in a billion dollar scandal of looting congo's minerals. now amid is genocide on palestinians in gaza. these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli rabby...
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for instance, a un report reveal that israeli weapons. have been used widely in south sudan civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead. the tel aviv regime is also looting africa's minerals. mosad linked israeli businessman is involved in a billion dollar scandal of looting congo's minerals. now amid is genocide on palestinians in gaza. these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israel believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa. so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless, the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed between mal
for instance, a un report reveal that israeli weapons. have been used widely in south sudan civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead. the tel aviv regime is also looting africa's minerals. mosad linked israeli businessman is involved in a billion dollar scandal of looting congo's minerals. now amid is genocide on palestinians in gaza. these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israel believes...
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also tonight, why is a security council not as focused on the war in sudan?eath toll is now well over 12,000 with reports tonight the rebels have overrun the country's second biggest city. in colorado, the state supreme court strikes donald trump from the ballot just weeks before the first presidential primary in iowa. ♪ a very good evening. counting the dead is a challenging thing in any war. when journalists are locked out, how can we know what the true figure is, when so many remain buried under the rubble? but tonight the death toll reached a grim new marker -- according to the health ministry, 20,000 people have now been killed, and among them, and 8000 children and 6200 women. the u.s. has a raised alarm over the extent of the killing and urged restraint. at home, president biden is under increasing pressure. but tonight a vote on who ca -- a vote on a humanitarian pause which was expected this hour with any security council has again missed postponed. the u.s. vetoed the first resolution and is still not satisfied with the language in the revised secon
also tonight, why is a security council not as focused on the war in sudan?eath toll is now well over 12,000 with reports tonight the rebels have overrun the country's second biggest city. in colorado, the state supreme court strikes donald trump from the ballot just weeks before the first presidential primary in iowa. ♪ a very good evening. counting the dead is a challenging thing in any war. when journalists are locked out, how can we know what the true figure is, when so many remain buried...