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and another grand already from the british foreign office for the fight against russian propaganda inuch a shady box office is hiding them. independence large forest fire in the south korean coastal city of kaneun, the source of ignition is located in a forest on a mountain in the central part of the city, the flames quickly spread to residential buildings more than 70 buildings were destroyed about 1,000 residents were evacuated people who lost their homes are taken to temporary accommodation centers they were organized, including at the local school and at the ice rink media information died at least. one more injured three in connection with the fire south korean authorities have declared a state of emergency and introduced the third highest level of danger to combat natural disaster sent nearly 700 emergency personnel 300 fire engines. today the whole world celebrates cosmonautics day and belarus is involved in the significance of this holiday 62 years ago , yuri gagarin said the legendary let's go and made the first in the world. orbital space flight happened, latvia is bringing
and another grand already from the british foreign office for the fight against russian propaganda inuch a shady box office is hiding them. independence large forest fire in the south korean coastal city of kaneun, the source of ignition is located in a forest on a mountain in the central part of the city, the flames quickly spread to residential buildings more than 70 buildings were destroyed about 1,000 residents were evacuated people who lost their homes are taken to temporary accommodation...
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that today, against the backdrop of the verdict, the russian ambassador was summoned to the british foreign office karamurza is also a subjects of the english crown, the publications of the moscow city court are already gradually dispersing, and in the near future they will start preparing vladimir karamaza. and then hello, i can't hear you detained telephone scammers who worked in the interests of ukraine who are they and where exactly did the calls with extortion and threats come from , we will tell after the advertisement? i knew that the story with the architect was not over. now everything will turn around again as soon as you leave prison. how long can you get back to work? every day i run into motherfuckers who steal, kill and rape you won't earn much. i am a different life. i don’t know, so prison brains are not in the rules. i just know that if i don't stop them , people will die for you. my daughter and i don't want to lose my grandson. so it will be from here that the order must be performed nevsky new season premiere today at 20:00. discount corridor in the active phase and what does i
that today, against the backdrop of the verdict, the russian ambassador was summoned to the british foreign office karamurza is also a subjects of the english crown, the publications of the moscow city court are already gradually dispersing, and in the near future they will start preparing vladimir karamaza. and then hello, i can't hear you detained telephone scammers who worked in the interests of ukraine who are they and where exactly did the calls with extortion and threats come from , we...
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the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. run after at least five people were killed at a home in san jacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign 0ffice, confirming the move today and saying that they have flown out nearly 1900 people since tuesday. it comes as sudan's former prime minister, abdalla hamdok,
the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. run after at least five people were killed at a home in san jacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign 0ffice, confirming the move today and saying that they have flown out nearly 1900...
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the british foreign office has confirmed that the final uk evacuation flight from sudanin final uk evacuationeek to go until the coronation, it is revealed the coronation, it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. plus a man hunt continues for a suspected gunman after five people were killed at a home in texas. it is good to have you with ours. we start here in
the british foreign office has confirmed that the final uk evacuation flight from sudanin final uk evacuationeek to go until the coronation, it is revealed the coronation, it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. plus a man hunt continues for a suspected gunman after five people were killed at a home in texas. it is good to have you with ours. we start here in
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our correspondent sanchia berg has more on what the british foreign office has said. gn office is saying is there will be an exceptional flight out of port sudan rather than the airstrip just outside khartoum is where the other 23 evacuation flights have gone from. this flight will be going from port sudan international airport and anyone who is going to try to get onto that flight has to be at the british evacuation handling centre by midday sudanese time tomorrow. and just a quick reminder of who's eligible to get on that flight, british nationals, of course, their dependents but also nhs clinicians who are not british nationals, who are currently working in the nhs. and that's the doctors, of course, who we've heard a lot about over the last few days. i did speak to the foreign office this evening and i asked them how many people they thought might be trying to get on this flight and they said as far as they knew, there were only a small number of british nationals remaining in sudan. pope francis has finished his three day visit to hungary. these are the latest pic
our correspondent sanchia berg has more on what the british foreign office has said. gn office is saying is there will be an exceptional flight out of port sudan rather than the airstrip just outside khartoum is where the other 23 evacuation flights have gone from. this flight will be going from port sudan international airport and anyone who is going to try to get onto that flight has to be at the british evacuation handling centre by midday sudanese time tomorrow. and just a quick reminder of...
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the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. were killed at a home in sanjacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, committees reveal that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan whether uk's final evacuation
the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. were killed at a home in sanjacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, committees reveal that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan whether uk's final evacuation
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as i understand it, yours was invited, but by the british foreign office, and if it's not a secret, how did it all happen? well, really the most recent news, probably, is that now a utensils britain was in moscow and v- was summoned to the foreign ministry and where she was strongly protested due to the fact that yesterday's morning demonstration, or rather, organized by the british and americans and canadians, is considered as a gross interference in internal affairs. our well , about the same most happened yesterday. uh, when i was in the foreign office, uh, they rolled out a paper to me that said that human rights are being violated, problems are being violated. no, freedom of speech. and, of course, such things as it was in general medical access to it, and the possibility of consular access and medical the thing is that era murza really has a british passport. uh, although uh, in accordance with the law of 2002, he is yes , but a russian citizen and the court considers only a russian citizen exclusively, so all these things are the requirements of the british for admission to medic
as i understand it, yours was invited, but by the british foreign office, and if it's not a secret, how did it all happen? well, really the most recent news, probably, is that now a utensils britain was in moscow and v- was summoned to the foreign ministry and where she was strongly protested due to the fact that yesterday's morning demonstration, or rather, organized by the british and americans and canadians, is considered as a gross interference in internal affairs. our well , about the same...
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the british foreign office says eight flights have landed carrying 897 people.colleague louis jones have been watching them come in through the day. bring us up-to-date, louis. how many flights have you seen come in today and what are they saying on the ground about how long it can continue? >> christian, they described it earlier as a steady drumbeat of flights arriving here into cyprus. the numbers you said, those are the latest official ones. eight flights as of 4:00 p.m.. however, one big one was quite a while ago. secondly, we were nudged earlier that flights will continue to come in here. if you think about it, they were planning on operating right up until the cease-fire deadline that is three hours away. even after that, if you take off within that time, three to five hours after that to come in. it could still be the early hours. and everything underway. the other thing to bear in mind is from an operational point of view, yesterday, officials from the army said that conditions are right we will contact if conditions are right we will continue to operat
the british foreign office says eight flights have landed carrying 897 people.colleague louis jones have been watching them come in through the day. bring us up-to-date, louis. how many flights have you seen come in today and what are they saying on the ground about how long it can continue? >> christian, they described it earlier as a steady drumbeat of flights arriving here into cyprus. the numbers you said, those are the latest official ones. eight flights as of 4:00 p.m.. however, one...
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it was interesting to read the comments of a british foreign office official, tom burge, who said thatn it conducts its investigations, basically come up with information that governments want out there but would never want to sign up and to," and burge says, "unaffiliated analysts are harder to smear." is there a sort of symbiotic relationship between you and, say, the cia, mi6 in the uk? well, i mean, it's up for them to answer this question. some have opined, as you quoted, but i know of the exact opposite where intelligence services, including m15 or 6, have been very unhappy at the pace with which we discover things and make them public because they would prefer in many cases to keep things off of the public view, in particular also with the skripal investigations. we were, i believe, ahead of both the m15 and mi6 in discovering many of the members of the team that was after the assassination of the skripals. we made everything public and we must have embarrassed them, some people, at intelligence services. so i'm not sure they're always happy with the fact that we have been very
it was interesting to read the comments of a british foreign office official, tom burge, who said thatn it conducts its investigations, basically come up with information that governments want out there but would never want to sign up and to," and burge says, "unaffiliated analysts are harder to smear." is there a sort of symbiotic relationship between you and, say, the cia, mi6 in the uk? well, i mean, it's up for them to answer this question. some have opined, as you quoted,...
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the british foreign office has confirmed that the final uk evacuation flight from sudanin final uk evacuation flight from sudan in the coming hours. and withjust a week sudan in the coming hours. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed the coronation, it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. plus a man hunt continues for a suspected gunman after five people were killed at a home in texas. it is good to have you with ours. we start here in washington by the white house correspondence dinner is now under way. the event sees thousands of guests including journalists and politicians gather together in support of freedom of the present presidentjoe biden is due to speak in the next few minutes. we can take a lighter washington now and what you are seeing is inside the white house correspondence you can see people mingling and the address there from the npr white house correspondent. she is also head of the white house press association. joe biden preparing to deliver his remarks shortly where he will be focusing on the first amendment, fr
the british foreign office has confirmed that the final uk evacuation flight from sudanin final uk evacuation flight from sudan in the coming hours. and withjust a week sudan in the coming hours. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed the coronation, it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. plus a man hunt continues for a suspected gunman after five people were killed at a home in texas. it is good to have you with ours. we start here...
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the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight.five people were killed at a home in texas. and withjust five people were killed at a home in texas. and with just a week to go into the coronation it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign 0ffice, confirming the move today and saying that they have
the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight.five people were killed at a home in texas. and withjust five people were killed at a home in texas. and with just a week to go into the coronation it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign 0ffice, confirming the move today and saying that they have
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foreign nationals to be evacuated from sudan. the response from the international community is to try to scramble their military and all the evacuation offices, the britishming that it is about to start the process to evacuate its people, although it is warning against any suggestion that it is an immediate thing. we have seen a confirmation from the government of saudi arabia that it has indeed put in place plans to evacuate its citizens in fact, the sudanese military had earlier indicated that some of them had already evacuated by road to sudan where they will either leave by ship or by air and that port towards sudan is a 12 hour drive. and governments like france have also spoken the leader of the rsf, hemedti, and discussed the possibility of opening humanitarian pathways so it seems things are moving previously as we have seen and there is a guided optimism. is there any indication of how the fighting may develop from here? that is difficult to tell because there's also been lots of propaganda coming out from both sides. they've been showing videos on social media, rsf showing how it has conquered and shot down some strategic positions of the milit
foreign nationals to be evacuated from sudan. the response from the international community is to try to scramble their military and all the evacuation offices, the britishming that it is about to start the process to evacuate its people, although it is warning against any suggestion that it is an immediate thing. we have seen a confirmation from the government of saudi arabia that it has indeed put in place plans to evacuate its citizens in fact, the sudanese military had earlier indicated...
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our correspondent sanchia berg has more on what the british foreign office has said.e foreign office is saying is there will be an exceptional flight out of port sudan rather than the airstrip just outside khartoum which is where the other 23 evacuation flights have gone from. this flight will be going from port sudan international airport and anyone who is going to try to get onto that flight has to be at the british evacuation handling centre by midday sudanese time tomorrow. and just a quick reminder of who's eligible to get on that flight, british nationals, of course, their dependents, but also nhs clinicians who are not british nationals, who are currently working in the nhs. and that's the doctors, of course, who we've heard a lot about over the last few days. i did speak to the foreign office this evening and i asked them how many people they thought might be trying to get on this flight, and they said as far as they knew, there were only a small number of british nationals remaining in sudan. for viewers in the uk watching the king's coronation next weekend,
our correspondent sanchia berg has more on what the british foreign office has said.e foreign office is saying is there will be an exceptional flight out of port sudan rather than the airstrip just outside khartoum which is where the other 23 evacuation flights have gone from. this flight will be going from port sudan international airport and anyone who is going to try to get onto that flight has to be at the british evacuation handling centre by midday sudanese time tomorrow. and just a quick...
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the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. a manhunt is under way after five people were killed at a home in texas. and with just a week to go into the coronation it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. the sudanese army has deployed tanks and heavy artillery in preparation for launching a large—scale offensive. the deployment of the artillery as part of an effort to recapture areas held by the viable forces. the army has urged people to remain indoors and stay away from windows. it comes as the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart in the coming hours. the foreign office confirmed the move earlier and said they have flown out 1900 people since tuesday. the former prime minister has also warned that the conflict will be a nightmare for the world if it continues and could become worse than those in syria and libya. this is khartoum earlier. the ceasefire between warring generals and sedan has been repeatedly violated. our diplomatic correspondent reports now. hello, everyone, we have
the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. a manhunt is under way after five people were killed at a home in texas. and with just a week to go into the coronation it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. the sudanese army has deployed tanks and heavy artillery in preparation for launching a large—scale offensive. the deployment of the artillery as part of an effort to recapture areas held by the...
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the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. cbs news affiliate reports suspected gunman, francisco oropeza, is on the run after at least five people were killed at a home in san jacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign office, confirming the move today and saying that they have flown out nearly 1900 people since tuesday. it comes as sudan's former prime minister, abdalla hamdok, warned that the conflict would be a mayor conflict for the world if it continues and could become worse than those in syria and libya. this is khartoum earlier. the ceasefire between warring generals in sudan has been repeatedly violated and the army now says it is launching a large—scale attack on the capital. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. hello, everyone, we have just landed at stansted london airport. for dr abdulrahman bab
the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. cbs news affiliate reports suspected gunman, francisco oropeza, is on the run after at least five people were killed at a home in san jacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign office,...
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ye: similar words from a british foreign office minister, andrew mitchell, 0ffice minister, andrew mitchellt 0ffice minister, andrew mitchell, earlier today. it is absolutely essential that the ceasefire is is both extended and perhaps expanded to allow some kind of room for a diplomatic initiative. now, that first ceasefire, was broken, we understand, by the united states and cloudy arabia. you can —— it was brokered by them. you can be sure that cloudy arabia and the us are working to extend it. cloudy arabia has been in touch with the leaderships of both of the warring factions, so there are channels and communication, but we don't know is if either side feels there is anything more to be gained through military operations, in fact each side has accused the other of using this little window of the ceasefire to reorganise, to send troops to various locations, in other words to prepare for a further outbreak. that is the huge fear that is looming over this whole story. you know, the story of the evacuation of western diplomats and the passport holders of a number of foreign countries is on
ye: similar words from a british foreign office minister, andrew mitchell, 0ffice minister, andrew mitchellt 0ffice minister, andrew mitchell, earlier today. it is absolutely essential that the ceasefire is is both extended and perhaps expanded to allow some kind of room for a diplomatic initiative. now, that first ceasefire, was broken, we understand, by the united states and cloudy arabia. you can —— it was brokered by them. you can be sure that cloudy arabia and the us are working to...
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the british foreign office minister andrew mitchell this morning pointed out that over the weekend twotually at these muster points, how are you going to evacuate people from there? where are you going to take them? there is an airstrip north of khartoum where some aircraft landing, but at the moment it taking out tens, hundreds, it is not able to take out thousands. if you want to take out thousands. if you want to go overland you are talking hundreds of miles through unprotected desert, may be get to the red sea to a port in sudan and where other ships going to come from and where will they be taken? can they come overland to egypt? the problem for the british government is this, on the one hand, as the foreign affairs committee chairperson this morning said the uk has a responsibility to these british people to say, look, whether there is going to be an evacuation or not, is so if there is not they can make their own plans but at the moment of the british government cannot give those details because they are simply not ready with a plan. they are simply not ready with a .lan. . ., ,
the british foreign office minister andrew mitchell this morning pointed out that over the weekend twotually at these muster points, how are you going to evacuate people from there? where are you going to take them? there is an airstrip north of khartoum where some aircraft landing, but at the moment it taking out tens, hundreds, it is not able to take out thousands. if you want to take out thousands. if you want to go overland you are talking hundreds of miles through unprotected desert, may...
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it was organise the to read the comments of a british foreign office official, tom burge, who said thatts want out there but would never want out there but would never want to sign up and to" and tom says "unaffiliated analysts are harder to smear". is there a sort of symbiotic relationship between you and the ciaa —— cia, mi6 in the uk? between you and the ciaa -- cm, mig in the uk?- between you and the ciaa -- cia, m16 in the uk? cia, mi6 in the uk? well, it's u- cia, m16 in the uk? well, it's u- for cm, mig in the uk? well, it's up for them _ cia, mi6 in the uk? well, it's up for them to _ cia, mi6 in the uk? well, it's up for them to answer- cia, m16 in the uk? well, it's up for them to answer this i up for them to answer this question? some have opined, but i know of the exact opposite where intelligence services including m15 or 6 have been very unhappy at the pace with which we discover things and make them public because they would prefer in many cases to keep things off of the public view, in particular also with the skripal investigations. we were, i believe, iad both m15 and
it was organise the to read the comments of a british foreign office official, tom burge, who said thatts want out there but would never want out there but would never want to sign up and to" and tom says "unaffiliated analysts are harder to smear". is there a sort of symbiotic relationship between you and the ciaa —— cia, mi6 in the uk? between you and the ciaa -- cm, mig in the uk?- between you and the ciaa -- cia, m16 in the uk? cia, mi6 in the uk? well, it's u- cia, m16...
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most of all if you haven't registered with the british foreign office website, do that now. to get on a bus in khartoum which he hopes will take into egypt. before he left he told the bbc he wanted to make own way out. i am he left he told the bbc he wanted to make own way out.— he left he told the bbc he wanted to make own way out. i am not waiting, no, make own way out. i am not waiting, no. because — make own way out. i am not waiting, no. because i — make own way out. i am not waiting, no, because i don't _ make own way out. i am not waiting, no, because i don't know... - make own way out. i am not waiting, no, because i don't know... even - make own way out. i am not waiting, no, because i don't know... even if. no, because i don't know... even if they— no, because i don't know... even if they got— no, because i don't know... even if they got in— no, because i don't know... even if they got in touch, i don't know how they got in touch, i don't know how they will_ they got in touch, i don't know how they will go— they got in touch, i don't know how they will go about it,
most of all if you haven't registered with the british foreign office website, do that now. to get on a bus in khartoum which he hopes will take into egypt. before he left he told the bbc he wanted to make own way out. i am he left he told the bbc he wanted to make own way out.— he left he told the bbc he wanted to make own way out. i am not waiting, no, make own way out. i am not waiting, no. because — make own way out. i am not waiting, no. because i — make own way out. i am not...
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the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight.illed at a home in texas. and with just a week to go into the coronation it is revealed the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. the
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these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with since being detained by secret police in afghanistan. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants, just days after it announced three former military sites will be used. more than 100,000 people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week againstjudicial reforms. that's despite the government's decision to pause the legislation. academy school bosses in england tell the bbc that 0fsted inspections need to change, warning that the watchdog is failing to take account of the impact of the pandemic in poorer communities. you're watching bbc news. now its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show: we've got the struggle of equality being queer, and the struggle of equality being indigenous people in this country. how pride reaches one of the world's oldest cultures. things like this make me happy because it's ensuring that things are changing. how to see the world without being able to hear
these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with since being detained by secret police in afghanistan. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants, just days after it announced three former military sites will be used. more than 100,000 people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week againstjudicial reforms. that's despite the government's decision to...
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these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with sinceng detained by secret police in afghanistan. pope francis has presided over palm sunday mass at the vatican — just a day after leaving hospital in rome. the 86—year—old was admitted with breathing difficulties, and later diagnosed with bronchitis. the pontiff�*s admission to hospital came ahead of the busiest week in the christian calendar. thousands of people gathered in st peter's square waving palm and olive branches as pope francis was driven into the huge esplanade, sitting in the back of a white, open—topped vehicle. he then celebrated mass — his initial blessing was made standing up, but he spent the rest of the service sitting down. in his homily, he called on people not to ignore those experiencing great suffering and solitude. the service ended with a procession in st peter's square. and the pontiff left waving to crowds of worshippers from his popemobile. our correspondentjenny hill sent us this update. the palm sunday mass hasjust the palm sunday mass has just ended and the
these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with sinceng detained by secret police in afghanistan. pope francis has presided over palm sunday mass at the vatican — just a day after leaving hospital in rome. the 86—year—old was admitted with breathing difficulties, and later diagnosed with bronchitis. the pontiff�*s admission to hospital came ahead of the busiest week in the christian calendar. thousands of people gathered in st peter's...
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foreign office. when i spoke to the foreign office. when i spoke to the foreign office yesterday i wasn't able to get any sense of how many british nationals in sudan and they were unwilling to tell me how many had registered with the foreign office. you tell me how many had registered with the foreign office.— the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, _ the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, i _ the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, i wonder - the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, i wonder if - the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, i wonder if we . james cleverley, i wonder if we could play some of what he said earlier for our viewers. this could play some of what he said earlierfor our viewers. this is the foreign secretary james cleverley making a statement, revealing some of the details about the evacuation of the details about the evacuation of the details about the evacuation of the british embassy. fill" of the british embassy. our involvement _ of the british embassy. our involvement is _ of the british embassy. oi" involvement is limited to trying to engage for the sa
foreign office. when i spoke to the foreign office. when i spoke to the foreign office yesterday i wasn't able to get any sense of how many british nationals in sudan and they were unwilling to tell me how many had registered with the foreign office. you tell me how many had registered with the foreign office.— the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, _ the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, i _ the foreign office. you brought up james cleverley, i wonder - the foreign...
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foreign office. but the foreign office is saying it is continuing to run and they ran the clock 24/7 crisis response to support britishg incredibly is rated —— increasingly frustrated and fighting despite what the covenant are saying. despite what the covenant are sa inc. , , ., ., saying. just going through the statistics of _ saying. just going through the statistics of what _ saying. just going through the statistics of what mr - saying. just going through the statistics of what mrjames i saying. just going through the i statistics of what mrjames cleverly said in his statement he said in a specific threats and violence directed towards diplomats. any detail you can add to that at all? no detail has been given. the detail i can add is what the british army have said 1200 personnel from the army, navy and raf were involved in the operation to get the diplomats and theirfamilies the operation to get the diplomats and their families out. it has been described as a rapid operation, a very complex and difficult operation but at the moment they are not making public details of thatjust saying it is conducted in coordinat
foreign office. but the foreign office is saying it is continuing to run and they ran the clock 24/7 crisis response to support britishg incredibly is rated —— increasingly frustrated and fighting despite what the covenant are saying. despite what the covenant are sa inc. , , ., ., saying. just going through the statistics of _ saying. just going through the statistics of what _ saying. just going through the statistics of what mr - saying. just going through the statistics of what mrjames...
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these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with sinceetained by secret police in afghanistan. more than 100,000 people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week against judicial reforms — despite the government's decision to pause the legislation. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants. we do need to increase our detention. we have several thousand places that we use and we have capacity. we will need to increase some of our detention capacity. hello and welcome to bbc news. pope francis is presiding over palm sunday mass at the vatican shortly — just a day after leaving hospital in rome. the 86—year—old was admitted with breathing difficulties, and later diagnosed with bronchitis. the pontiff's admission to hospital came ahead of the busiest week in the christian calendar. these are live pictures coming to us now, of st peter's square where the pope is taking part in this weekend's service for palm sunday. we will listen in for a moment.
these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with sinceetained by secret police in afghanistan. more than 100,000 people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week against judicial reforms — despite the government's decision to pause the legislation. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants. we do need to increase our detention. we have several...
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how much criticism has there been of the british government and the foreign office about the speed att? one of the things that people are pointing _ out? one of the things that people are pointing out — out? one of the things that people are pointing out is _ out? one of the things that people are pointing out is the _ out? one of the things that people are pointing out is the stark- are pointing out is the stark difference between what's happened with british nationals in germany for instance. germany was celebrating the completion of their evacuation exercise when britain was just starting there is so there has been criticism of the fact that people feel that many people in sudan were left to their own devices and in fact the german foreign minister made a point of saying that unlike other nations, germany decided not to leave their citizens and other people, referring to that treacherous journey to the airport. other nations organise convoys. these are some of the points that are being used as criticism against the government and how they have organised this process. the government
how much criticism has there been of the british government and the foreign office about the speed att? one of the things that people are pointing _ out? one of the things that people are pointing out — out? one of the things that people are pointing out is _ out? one of the things that people are pointing out is the _ out? one of the things that people are pointing out is the stark- are pointing out is the stark difference between what's happened with british nationals in germany for...
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we don't know exactly how many british nationals are in sudan. the foreign out —— foreign officeoreign secretary says the ability to help is severely limited unless these two men can be persuaded to end the fighting. that's not going to be easy in in the country are telling us they feel abandoned. you can keep track of the situation on bbc news website. a new uk—wide alert system has been tested on millions of mobile phones, designed to warn people of a life—threatening emergency. at three o'clock this afternoon, the test alarm was sounded, but critics say it's yet another example of the state interfering in the private lives of citizens, as our correspondent dan johnson reports. alert beeps oh, my god! some got it early... it's a minute to. oh, yeah, it's early. some got it late. some didn't get it at all. didn't work. 0h, don't know what happened. nothing — your phone didn't go off? no. dog barks at somerset�*s big bark show, the dogs mostly kept calm and carried on. i didn't know what was going on. everyone's phones was going off. i was like, oh, yeah, it's that thing today. t
we don't know exactly how many british nationals are in sudan. the foreign out —— foreign officeoreign secretary says the ability to help is severely limited unless these two men can be persuaded to end the fighting. that's not going to be easy in in the country are telling us they feel abandoned. you can keep track of the situation on bbc news website. a new uk—wide alert system has been tested on millions of mobile phones, designed to warn people of a life—threatening emergency. at...
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i mean the target of the grand british foreign office to fight russian propaganda, as far as e belarusrorist attack bbc headlined the terrorist attack in the minsk metro. why , after 10 years, not everyone believes in the result. e investigations, and here they are. uh, reportage 2 years ago and the anniversary of the attack. uh, the purpose of the video is to show how belarus does not believe the guilt of the terrorists means the terrorist's mother is synchronized, uh, you know, yes, the victim from the mahar. and uh, sociology. guess from whom take not the chains that belarus would have been defeated 10 years ago. we made a good report. it was called primacy. don't rash. look about it on the internet, where it turned out we found out. that the family, the leaders of the chain for many years, having once received access to passport data, uh representatives of the opposition. ah this on different there seminars. uh, lists are made at home, without leaving the cash register. filled all the studies of public uh, opinion. the americans also received money for this, by the way, after our f
i mean the target of the grand british foreign office to fight russian propaganda, as far as e belarusrorist attack bbc headlined the terrorist attack in the minsk metro. why , after 10 years, not everyone believes in the result. e investigations, and here they are. uh, reportage 2 years ago and the anniversary of the attack. uh, the purpose of the video is to show how belarus does not believe the guilt of the terrorists means the terrorist's mother is synchronized, uh, you know, yes, the...
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to the president of ours sometime in the nineties, shorokh i mean the target of the grand british foreign officeeek it was the anniversary of the director of the minsk metro bbc heading the terrorist attack in the minsk metro . why, after 10 years, not everyone believes in the result. e investigations, and that's what they did. uh, reportage 2 years ago anniversary terrorist attack. uh, the purpose of the video is to show how the belarusians do not believe the guilt of the terrorists means synchronizing the mother of the terrorist, uh, you know, yes, the victim from the mahar. and uh, sociology. guess from whom from not a rash, which was defeated in belarus about 10 years ago. we made a good report. it was called primacy no rash. look both up on the internet where it turned out we found out that the family executives didn't get rashes for many years after getting. date access to passport data e representatives of the opposition, well, it's on different seminars there. uh, lists are made at home, without leaving the cash register. filled all the studies of public uh, opinion. the americans also r
to the president of ours sometime in the nineties, shorokh i mean the target of the grand british foreign officeeek it was the anniversary of the director of the minsk metro bbc heading the terrorist attack in the minsk metro . why, after 10 years, not everyone believes in the result. e investigations, and that's what they did. uh, reportage 2 years ago anniversary terrorist attack. uh, the purpose of the video is to show how the belarusians do not believe the guilt of the terrorists means...
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i write, former head british foreign office david chalked an article for the fed's foreign magazines, the states that russia supports or at least preserves it, having flown in the ukrainian war, as many as 2/3 of the world's population will suffer. as a result, everyone, including the united kingdom itself, completely reversed the effects of anti-russian sanctions , hitting where they definitely didn’t expect it to hit british prostitutes. they were left without clients, selling love and men ceased to be interested even during national races. and they have there a holy representative of the most ancient began to dump sharply reduce prices in a highly competitive british environment, brie. tang newspapers immediately considered that in 5 years the price of intimate services fell by 500%. five times, but it will go bad and almost pay yourself, can you imagine? on the positive side of the increased cost of living prostitutes are now cheaper than ever, the three losers the most and for hosting the national horse races this year were unable to return home with their usual prize money. sinc
i write, former head british foreign office david chalked an article for the fed's foreign magazines, the states that russia supports or at least preserves it, having flown in the ukrainian war, as many as 2/3 of the world's population will suffer. as a result, everyone, including the united kingdom itself, completely reversed the effects of anti-russian sanctions , hitting where they definitely didn’t expect it to hit british prostitutes. they were left without clients, selling love and men...
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among them, british nationals, who are being told by the foreign office that evacuation efforts will "potentially impossible" once a ceasefire ends. so far, around 500 british nationals have managed to leave the country on chartered flights back to the uk. they had to make their own way to an airbase outside the capital, khartoum, before being flown on an raf aircraft to cyprus, and from there, then back to britain. many have headed to port sudan to try to get out that way. the british warship hms lancaster has arrived today, but the foreign office says it's not currently planning to use it for a seaborne evacuation of british nationals. rather, a command and control centre. one british man who is at the port has tonight told us it is mayhem there and he just wants to get out. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports from cyprus, where evacuees are still arriving. at the airfield in khartoum, desperate crowds with just one hope, to escape. everyone here has made a dangerous journey. a military operation described as even more complex than the evacuation from afghanistan.
among them, british nationals, who are being told by the foreign office that evacuation efforts will "potentially impossible" once a ceasefire ends. so far, around 500 british nationals have managed to leave the country on chartered flights back to the uk. they had to make their own way to an airbase outside the capital, khartoum, before being flown on an raf aircraft to cyprus, and from there, then back to britain. many have headed to port sudan to try to get out that way. the...
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thousands of people are still trying to flee the country — among them british nationals, who've been told by the foreign officeuation efforts will be "potentially impossible" once the ceasefire ends. so far, around 900 british nationals have escaped the country on chartered flights back to the uk, having had to make their own way to an airbase outside the capital, khartoum. from there, the raf took them to cyprus, then on to to britain. others have fled via port sudan, where the british warship hms lancaster has arrived. but the foreign office says there are no plans for seaborne evacuations, with waiting at the port, describing the situation there as chaotic. our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports now from cyprus, where some evacuees are still arriving. at the airfield in khartoum, desperate crowds with just one hope, to escape. everyone here has made a dangerous journey. a military operation described as even more complex than the evacuation from afghanistan. and no one knows when the last flight out will go. follow me through. larnaca airport, first stop to safety. hundreds of british national
thousands of people are still trying to flee the country — among them british nationals, who've been told by the foreign officeuation efforts will be "potentially impossible" once the ceasefire ends. so far, around 900 british nationals have escaped the country on chartered flights back to the uk, having had to make their own way to an airbase outside the capital, khartoum. from there, the raf took them to cyprus, then on to to britain. others have fled via port sudan, where the...
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so many through the course of the day let's start with the british nationals getting out because the foreign officed more than 300 british nationals have embarked on flights leaving sudan at the end of the date there will be eight flights. the airstrip being used in sudan, north of khartoum, is beginning to break up. that is what the bbc has been told, sparking fears over how long that runway will last. some of that detail has come from the most senior british commander in charge of that operation in sudan, brigadier dan reeves and had been talking to the bbc about so many different aspects of the operation from the runway to haul full the flights are to those questions around who actually gets on. it's here in the of that interview. some other countries have acted more quickly, some countries like france in particular have escorted his people out. people are terrified. is not the right thing to do? this people out. people are terrified. is not the right thing to do?— not the right thing to do? this is not the right thing to do? this is not a root _ not the right thing to do? this is not a root rac
so many through the course of the day let's start with the british nationals getting out because the foreign officed more than 300 british nationals have embarked on flights leaving sudan at the end of the date there will be eight flights. the airstrip being used in sudan, north of khartoum, is beginning to break up. that is what the bbc has been told, sparking fears over how long that runway will last. some of that detail has come from the most senior british commander in charge of that...
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british evacuation flights from near khartoum have ended, with the foreign office saying more than 2,000eople have been flown out of the country. so now, the focus is on port sudan, where thousands of people have gathered, trying to escape. the uk government says there'll be an extra flight from there, to airlift any remaining british nationals who want to leave. meanwhile, evacuations by sea continue, and our africa correspondent, andrew harding, has been aboard one rescue ship, heading forjeddah in saudi arabia, full of relieved passengers. we are crossing the red sea, heading towards the coast of sudan. a night—time rescue mission organised by saudi arabia's navy. it's not quite dunkirk, but many warships and ferries are now involved in this giant evacuation. tight security as the lights of port sudan gleam on the horizon. we head to shore on a smaller tug boat, at the edge of a country consumed by conflict. we are just coming in now to port sudan. it's a huge place and a big city. it is the focal point now of the evacuation effort for the whole country. we are told the area around it
british evacuation flights from near khartoum have ended, with the foreign office saying more than 2,000eople have been flown out of the country. so now, the focus is on port sudan, where thousands of people have gathered, trying to escape. the uk government says there'll be an extra flight from there, to airlift any remaining british nationals who want to leave. meanwhile, evacuations by sea continue, and our africa correspondent, andrew harding, has been aboard one rescue ship, heading...
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these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with sinceng detained by secret police in afghanistan. more than a hundred thousand people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week againstjudicial reforms. that's despite the government's decision to pause the legislation. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants — just days after it announced three former military sites will be used. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for global questions: lula's new brazil. hello. i'm lyse doucet. welcome to global questions in rio dejaneiro. a city famed for its soaring sugarloaf mountain and stunning copacabana beach. but the big story in brazil now is its highly charged political transition. last year's narrow election victory of leftist president lula over his far—right wing rival, jair bolsonaro, highlighted brazil's deep polarisation. gunfire. injanuary, thousands of bolsonaro supporters attacked the heart of the brazilian government. those tensions
these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with sinceng detained by secret police in afghanistan. more than a hundred thousand people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week againstjudicial reforms. that's despite the government's decision to pause the legislation. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants — just days after it announced three...
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diplomats are needed, as well, and i do hope that and i'm sure the foreign office is planning very hard now to see how they can support those britisht holders who are stuck in khartoum. that is absolute the priority, i'm sure, for ministers and the whole foreign office and i'm sure part of that planning will also be for, eventually, i'm sure a uk presence back in khartoum and on the ground. i hope that will happen as quickly as possible. as caroline hawley said, the real thing is to get a ceasefire or at least a humanitarian pause. but every effort, every sinew needs to be strained now to make that happen. if i could be so bold, you sound as if you are not in total agreement of what is happening in terms of the evacuation of diplomatic staff because it does maybe give credence to what british citizens are saying that they feel abandoned. you would hope that they have got something planned of in place to support their citizens. with that normally be the case? i'm sure there is a plan or many plans. i think the problem is that they are finding at the moment that there are large numbers of people there. khartoum itself is unsafe, so m
diplomats are needed, as well, and i do hope that and i'm sure the foreign office is planning very hard now to see how they can support those britisht holders who are stuck in khartoum. that is absolute the priority, i'm sure, for ministers and the whole foreign office and i'm sure part of that planning will also be for, eventually, i'm sure a uk presence back in khartoum and on the ground. i hope that will happen as quickly as possible. as caroline hawley said, the real thing is to get a...
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as a ceasefire in sudan is extended by three days — the foreign office urges all british citizens whoto leave the country to come forward quickly. this is the closest that we can get to the experience of being an astronaut. we're with the european space agency's first—ever para astronaut, finding out about life in orbit for people with a physical disability. and ballet meets black sabbath — we see rehearsals for a new dance work set to heavy metal, in birmingham. and coming up on bbc news: new guidance on concussion. players at grassroots clubs should sit out for at least 2a hours, according to new advice from experts. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the chairman of the bbc richard sharp has announced his resignation, after a report found he failed to disclose two potential perceived conflicts of interest before his interview for the role. an independent review looked at his involvement in an £800,000 pound loan guarantee for the then prime minister borisjohnson. richard sharp has insisted he only ever connected people, and said the review accepts his view that the
as a ceasefire in sudan is extended by three days — the foreign office urges all british citizens whoto leave the country to come forward quickly. this is the closest that we can get to the experience of being an astronaut. we're with the european space agency's first—ever para astronaut, finding out about life in orbit for people with a physical disability. and ballet meets black sabbath — we see rehearsals for a new dance work set to heavy metal, in birmingham. and coming up on bbc...
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these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with since being detained by secret police in afghanistan. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants, just days after it announced three former military sites will be used. academy school bosses in england tell the bbc that ofsted inspections need to change, warning that the watchdog is failing to take account of the impact of the pandemic in poorer communities. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for click. plenty on the menu this week! yeah, paul's with the robots that help blind people to pack and stack. and ai helps jamie oliver cook up some spanish. spanish dubbing. meanwhile, would you let lara cook you dinner? oh, the stench! that is absolutely overwhelming! it's leftovers again. i think i'll go for take—out. it seems that the whole world has been talking about artificial intelligence recently. it's "chatgpt" this and "ai art" that. you can have conversations with it, you can be creative with it, and the recent
these are two of three british men the uk foreign office says it is trying to get in touch with since being detained by secret police in afghanistan. the uk's home secretary tells the bbc the government is looking at further land sites and vessels to house migrants, just days after it announced three former military sites will be used. academy school bosses in england tell the bbc that ofsted inspections need to change, warning that the watchdog is failing to take account of the impact of the...
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british citizens who remain| says british citizens who remain trapped have pleaded for the government not to abandon them. the telegraph also reporting that the foreign office we have been hearing about those emergency cobra meeting. been hearing about those emergency cobra meeting-— cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front _ cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front pages _ cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front pages after - cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front pages after being i another front pages after being suspended as an mp. the times says the future in the labour party —— her future in the the future in the labour party —— herfuture in the labour the future in the labour party —— her future in the labour party is the future in the labour party —— herfuture in the labour party is in doubt after she said jewish, irish and travelling people experienced prejudice but not racism. fine and travelling people experienced prejudice but not racism.- and travelling people experienced prejudice but not racism. one of the most read stories _ prejudice but not racism. one of the most read stories on _ prejudice but not racism. on
british citizens who remain| says british citizens who remain trapped have pleaded for the government not to abandon them. the telegraph also reporting that the foreign office we have been hearing about those emergency cobra meeting. been hearing about those emergency cobra meeting-— cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front _ cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front pages _ cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another front pages after - cobra meeting. diane abbott is on another...
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well, some more information for british nationals still in sudan — the uk's foreign offices has tweetede a british national in sudan, we advise you to register your presence to receive updates from the fcdo." it goes on to say: "you should also stay up to date with the fcdo travel advice by signing up to e—mail alerts." earlier, i spoke to tim cross — a military logistics expert and former major general who served in the british army from 1971 to 2007, including in the iraq and kosovo wars. the first thing to say is there has always been in place what are called noncombatant evacuation order plans. every embassy, especially in dangerous countries, will have plans on what they would do under these sort of circumstances. we had these plans in place in the cold war for getting all the families out of west germany. plans are in place. of all the plans you put in place, of the three plans you put in place, it is always the fourth that happens because events drive these things. the embassy will have had plans in place and what is happening today is we have, the uk, have managed to get our dip
well, some more information for british nationals still in sudan — the uk's foreign offices has tweetede a british national in sudan, we advise you to register your presence to receive updates from the fcdo." it goes on to say: "you should also stay up to date with the fcdo travel advice by signing up to e—mail alerts." earlier, i spoke to tim cross — a military logistics expert and former major general who served in the british army from 1971 to 2007, including in the iraq...
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in an abrupt policy reversal, the foreign office is now urging all british citizens and theirfamiliesdan to head straight to an airfield north of khartoum. this was prime minister rishi sunak on tuesday, visiting the foreign office crisis hub. he defended his government's approach, adding that there will be more flights out of sudan on wednesday. some british nationals in sudan told the bbc a different story. at some point, i started to feel that we have been abandoned by the government, especially watching other countries evacuate their people, until this morning, when we received the email about getting to wadi saeedna as soon as possible for the evacuation. i am on the bus right now, and i pray we will be safe there and i get back and am able to see my kids again. meanwhile, people who can't reach the airfield are heading in different directions to seek refuge. our correspondent, tom bateman, is in egypt near the border with sudan. that's where many people are crossing. he had this update earlier. tonight we have just witnessed hundreds of this region's newest refugees passing from
in an abrupt policy reversal, the foreign office is now urging all british citizens and theirfamiliesdan to head straight to an airfield north of khartoum. this was prime minister rishi sunak on tuesday, visiting the foreign office crisis hub. he defended his government's approach, adding that there will be more flights out of sudan on wednesday. some british nationals in sudan told the bbc a different story. at some point, i started to feel that we have been abandoned by the government,...
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the foreign office is contacting everything a british national who has registered with the foreign officerself to be able to move. gather your belongings, talk to your children about the type ofjourney belongings, talk to your children about the type of journey they belongings, talk to your children about the type ofjourney they might be able to —— may be about to go through and where possible ensure you have as much phone signal as possible but most of all if you have not registered with the british foreign office website you have to do that now. we foreign office website you have to do that nova— do that now. we have 'ust had a sudanese doctor i do that now. we have 'ust had a sudanese doctor on i do that now. we have just had a sudanese doctor on the - do that now. we have just had a sudanese doctor on the sofa i do that now. we have just had a i sudanese doctor on the sofa talking about her family who are in sudanese doctor on the sofa talking about herfamily who are in khartoum at the moment. she was saying there is no electricity, little signal, certainly no wi—fi. the situation for
the foreign office is contacting everything a british national who has registered with the foreign officerself to be able to move. gather your belongings, talk to your children about the type ofjourney belongings, talk to your children about the type of journey they belongings, talk to your children about the type ofjourney they might be able to —— may be about to go through and where possible ensure you have as much phone signal as possible but most of all if you have not registered with...
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from the capital khartoum, where most british nationals have been based and the government's evacuation effort at an airstrip north of the city. the foreign officeh nationals and their dependents have left this way. registration for the last flights has now closed. those stuck in sudan may head for the port like several nhs doctors. the issue with the port sudan evacuation is it's quite unclear. there's a little sort of presence for the uk evacuation. there's minimal communication. people are unclear whether they will actually be evacuated. many thousands of people are now heading in to port sudan. the foreign office says it's set up a consular office in a hotel there and a team will signpost options for departure. it's a busy day as you can see atjeddah�*s port,with happy moments. lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, has boarded a boat making the journey back to port sudan some happy moments. those are the people who have finally made it to safety in what has been the that was the largest evacuation effort so far. and now you find us here on a saudi warship. we're at the king faisal naval base. in fact, we have just left it. we h
from the capital khartoum, where most british nationals have been based and the government's evacuation effort at an airstrip north of the city. the foreign officeh nationals and their dependents have left this way. registration for the last flights has now closed. those stuck in sudan may head for the port like several nhs doctors. the issue with the port sudan evacuation is it's quite unclear. there's a little sort of presence for the uk evacuation. there's minimal communication. people are...