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sudan's troops and rsf militia have been fighting for control of sudan for close to two years.ound half of the entire population of sudan will face acute food deprivation. let's speak to leni kinzli, who is a spokesperson for the world food programme. she isjoining us from port sudan. very good to have you with us. has the world food programme had any luck in getting food aid into wad madani?- aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday _ aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday we _ aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday we got - aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday we got 11 - aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday we got 11 trucks | yesterday we got 11 trucks carrying 260 metric tonnes of assistants into wad madani. less than a week since the situation there became calm enough for us to deliver. nutrition supplements, food packages for 20,000 people, and thatis packages for 20,000 people, and that isjust the packages for 20,000 people, and that is just the start. that shows what we can do that is just the start. that sho
sudan's troops and rsf militia have been fighting for control of sudan for close to two years.ound half of the entire population of sudan will face acute food deprivation. let's speak to leni kinzli, who is a spokesperson for the world food programme. she isjoining us from port sudan. very good to have you with us. has the world food programme had any luck in getting food aid into wad madani?- aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday _ aid into wad madani? yes, yesterday we _ aid into wad madani?...
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says sudan's rebel forces have committed genocide.is agrees to more oversight of its police department, four years after george floyd's murder. and we examine how u.s. foreign aid does and does not make an impact around the world. >> this is the pbs news hour from the david m. rubenstein studios at weta in washington and from the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. geoff: facebook and instagram's parent company meta announced today it was ending third-party fact-checking on its platforms, calling the decision a return to a "fundamental commitment to free expression." meta's fact-checking program was rolled out in the wake of the 2016 election. ceo mark zuckerberg said today, the rules had become too restrictive and prone to over-enforcement. >> we've built a lot of complex systems to moderate content. but, the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes. even if they accidentally censor just 1% of posts, that's millions of people, and we've reached a point where it's just too many m
says sudan's rebel forces have committed genocide.is agrees to more oversight of its police department, four years after george floyd's murder. and we examine how u.s. foreign aid does and does not make an impact around the world. >> this is the pbs news hour from the david m. rubenstein studios at weta in washington and from the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. geoff: facebook and instagram's parent company meta announced today it was...
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sudan is an interesting case study, because... to ratify the convention against torture in the transition phase. in fact, i got a phone call the day before the coup happened, indicating that the bill to ratify the convention had now gone to parliament. that wouldn't have happened if bashir had not agreed. but the importance of that happening is that there is a framework for future accountability. sarah, quite often what i feel is that the work that we are doing is about documenting forfuture. it's not going to happen overnight. but we're talking... when you look at what we're talking about here, and the un talked about the sheer scale of sexual violence, it's staggering, he said, first—hand sources informed of rape of girls as young as eight and women as old as 75. what seems to be presented is both sides are being accused of war crimes. wouldn't they be prosecuted as war crimes? where does torture fit into that? yeah, prosecutor... torture is a war crime. it can also be a crime against humanity and can also be a form of genocide.
sudan is an interesting case study, because... to ratify the convention against torture in the transition phase. in fact, i got a phone call the day before the coup happened, indicating that the bill to ratify the convention had now gone to parliament. that wouldn't have happened if bashir had not agreed. but the importance of that happening is that there is a framework for future accountability. sarah, quite often what i feel is that the work that we are doing is about documenting forfuture....
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but, the celebrations have taken place in various parts of sudan and even outside sudan itself as wellrmy, one country". and this, of course, is inspired by the fact that general dagalo and general burhan, the leader of the army, have been actually power—sharing previously but they fell out, so the two were leading the transitional government that was formed after the removal of long—term president 0mar al—bashir in 2019, but then was an incident in 2022 in march when an army officer shot dead at close quarters one of the protesters and that was a trigger for general dagalo to seize upon and fell out with his boss and this started this civil war. before we go — a reminder of our top story — those wildfires in los angeles. the death toll has risen to 16 people. about a dozen others are still unaccounted for, we do have these live images. you can see it is dark there which does make those efforts to control those fires a little bit more difficult but we have been seeing some images of those burning blazes, the embers there, in the night sky in los angeles. the efforts continue was not we
but, the celebrations have taken place in various parts of sudan and even outside sudan itself as wellrmy, one country". and this, of course, is inspired by the fact that general dagalo and general burhan, the leader of the army, have been actually power—sharing previously but they fell out, so the two were leading the transitional government that was formed after the removal of long—term president 0mar al—bashir in 2019, but then was an incident in 2022 in march when an army officer...
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the british government has said it intends to spearhead talks aimed at ending the crisis in sudan.it to the sudanese border with chad, the foreign secretary, david lammy, said he would convene a meeting with sudan s neighbours and other international players to try and find a solution to the 21—month civil war. the conflict pitting two generals against each other has resulted in the world's largest humanitarian crisis. our senior africa correspondent anne soy has been travelling with mr lammy and sent this report. a long and perilous journey is coming to an end for these families, at least for now. they arrive here weary, but relieved. the british foreign minister was here to see for himself the impact of 21 months of the sudan civil war and speak to those affected by it. the stories are heart—rending — the most horrific things mr lammy says he's ever heard or seen. i just sat with a woman who showed me the burn marks. she had been burnt by soldiers up and down her arms. she had been beaten and she had been raped. this is desperate and we must bring the world's attention to it and
the british government has said it intends to spearhead talks aimed at ending the crisis in sudan.it to the sudanese border with chad, the foreign secretary, david lammy, said he would convene a meeting with sudan s neighbours and other international players to try and find a solution to the 21—month civil war. the conflict pitting two generals against each other has resulted in the world's largest humanitarian crisis. our senior africa correspondent anne soy has been travelling with mr lammy...
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be it in sudan or -- >> somalia, the presence here on the first row. mr. guterres: i mean, it is absolutely essential to independently of the geopolitical divide that exists, to create a situation in which there is real accountability in relation to the dramatic violations of human rights and international law we are seeing in the world. >> so, coming to a close, it's imperative still, isn't it, that in a world where more and more of the challenges are trans-boundary, be it future pandemics, climates change as you mentioned in your speech, making sure that technology works in the interest of humankind. also with cyber crime. but also in all this original conflicts that are so interconnected. we do have the the security council. there's criticism that it is not the best mood in the security council but it is a place where the big powers still meet. and it's a paradox that in a situation where all these challenges are only sold in a multilateral complex, the appetite is not always there. so it first makes your job even more complex but do you feel there are
be it in sudan or -- >> somalia, the presence here on the first row. mr. guterres: i mean, it is absolutely essential to independently of the geopolitical divide that exists, to create a situation in which there is real accountability in relation to the dramatic violations of human rights and international law we are seeing in the world. >> so, coming to a close, it's imperative still, isn't it, that in a world where more and more of the challenges are trans-boundary, be it future...
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which brings us back to this week's declaration of a genocide in sudan.fficials actually hesitated to support it because they feared it would actually draw further criticism of the biden administration over its refusal to declare israel's assault on gaza a genocide. they're right. it has. and it should draw criticism because the us's head in the sand attitude towards israel is not only inconsistent with its treatment of other countries, it is also a clear act of moral is also a clear act of moral cowardice. we'll be right back when you live with diabetes, progress is... having your coffee like you like it without an audience. ♪♪ [silence] the freestyle libre 3 plus sensor tracks your glucose in real time so everyone else doesn't have to, and over time it can help lower your a1c confident choices for more control of your life. this is progress. learn more and try for free at freestylelibre.us ♪♪ wasn't even thinning, it was gone. >> when i spoke to my dermatologist, he immediately pointed me in the direction of nutrafol. >> it's the 100% drug free and clin
which brings us back to this week's declaration of a genocide in sudan.fficials actually hesitated to support it because they feared it would actually draw further criticism of the biden administration over its refusal to declare israel's assault on gaza a genocide. they're right. it has. and it should draw criticism because the us's head in the sand attitude towards israel is not only inconsistent with its treatment of other countries, it is also a clear act of moral is also a clear act of...
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which brings us back to this week's declaration of a genocide in sudan.w york times, two senior officials actually hesitated to support it because they feared it would actually draw further criticism of the biden administration over its refusal to declare israel's assault on gaza a genocide. they're right. it has. and it should draw criticism because the us's head in the sand attitude towards israel is not only inconsistent with its treatment of other countries, it is also a clear act of moral is also a clear act of moral cowardice. we'll b tamra, izzy and emma... they respond to emails with phone-calls... and they don't "circle back" they're already there. they wear business sneakers and pad their keyboards with something that makes their clickety- clacking... clickety-clackier. but no one loves logistics as much as they do. you need tamra, izzy and emma. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round out yours. savings on to you. >> so i get the
which brings us back to this week's declaration of a genocide in sudan.w york times, two senior officials actually hesitated to support it because they feared it would actually draw further criticism of the biden administration over its refusal to declare israel's assault on gaza a genocide. they're right. it has. and it should draw criticism because the us's head in the sand attitude towards israel is not only inconsistent with its treatment of other countries, it is also a clear act of moral...
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sudan's army says it has captured a key city, in one of its biggest gains in an almost two—year war againstebel forces. nobel peace prize winner, malala yousafzai, urges muslim leaders not to legitimise the taliban administration. the remarkable story of baby luca. removed from the womb at 27 weeks for life changing, and then born naturally atjust under nine months. there is still no respite from the extreme conditions fueling california's wildfire emergency. the threat of fire in los angeles remains �*very high�*, with strong winds forecast and "critical weather conditions to continue until wednesday". the authorities have been giving fresh updates on the disaster. three fires are blazing, the kenneth fire has been contained. the coroner's office tells us at least 16 people are confirmed to have been killed in the fires. at least 16 people are, and we're told to expect that number to rise. the largest fire, the palisades is now spreading east, threatening the suburb of brentwood where the vice president kamala harris has a home. anotherfire, the hurst fire, is now 89% contained. the federa
sudan's army says it has captured a key city, in one of its biggest gains in an almost two—year war againstebel forces. nobel peace prize winner, malala yousafzai, urges muslim leaders not to legitimise the taliban administration. the remarkable story of baby luca. removed from the womb at 27 weeks for life changing, and then born naturally atjust under nine months. there is still no respite from the extreme conditions fueling california's wildfire emergency. the threat of fire in los angeles...
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the army in sudan says it has captured a key city in the east of the country in one of its biggest gains yet in an almost two—year—long war against rebel forces. the leader of the paramilitary group acknowledged the loss in an audio message. the remarkable story of baby luca, when doctors discovered his spine was not firing properly, he was removed from the web at 27 weeks for surgery, then burn properly at nine months. we will bring that story to you in just under half an hour —— born properly. four wildfires are still raging in parts of los angele, destroying huge swathes of the city. the number of people killed has risen to 16 and at least a dozen are missing afterfive days of fires. the neighbourhood of altadena is near the eaton fire — the second biggest fire, which has burned more than 1a,000 acres. just bringing you the live shots from the idiot. they have burnt all the way from the —— the live shots from there. . the kenneth fire has been contained 100%, the fire still burning but they have put a ring around it of fire retardant and other methods which mean it should not spread a
the army in sudan says it has captured a key city in the east of the country in one of its biggest gains yet in an almost two—year—long war against rebel forces. the leader of the paramilitary group acknowledged the loss in an audio message. the remarkable story of baby luca, when doctors discovered his spine was not firing properly, he was removed from the web at 27 weeks for surgery, then burn properly at nine months. we will bring that story to you in just under half an hour —— born...
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or chad. — a small village in south sudan or chad. it _ a small village in south sudan or chad, it remindedime _ their home and it was a lifetime of service for them, whether— lifetime of service for them, whether it was public service are private, it was what they wanted _ are private, it was what they wanted to do.— are private, it was what they wanted to do. why do you think they ended _ wanted to do. why do you think they ended on _ wanted to do. why do you think they ended up focusing - wanted to do. why do you think they ended up focusing on - wanted to do. why do you think they ended up focusing on the i they ended up focusing on the topics they did? a lot of this has to do with democracy, infectious diseases, why were they important for them? after he left the _ they important for them? after he left the white _ they important for them? after he left the white house, - they important for them? after he left the white house, there were _ he left the white house, there were world leaders who entrusted their conversations with— entrusted their conversations with him. _ entrusted their
or chad. — a small village in south sudan or chad. it _ a small village in south sudan or chad, it remindedime _ their home and it was a lifetime of service for them, whether— lifetime of service for them, whether it was public service are private, it was what they wanted _ are private, it was what they wanted to do.— are private, it was what they wanted to do. why do you think they ended _ wanted to do. why do you think they ended on _ wanted to do. why do you think they ended up...
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but, the celebrations have taken place in various parts of sudan and even outside sudan itself as welltry". and this, of course, is inspired by the fact that general dagalo and general burhan, the leader of the army, have been actually power—sharing previously but they fell out, so the two were leading the transitional government that was formed after the removal of long—term president 0mar al—bashir in 2019, but then was an incident in 2022 in march when an army officer shot dead at close quarters one of the protesters and that was a trigger for general dagalo to seize upon and fell out with his boss and this started this civil war. let's turn to some other important news around the world. the israeli military says four of its soldiers have been killed and six others injured in the north of gaza. they're said to have come underfire and been hit by an explosive device in the town of beit hanoun, an area where israel has recently intensified its offensive. earlier gaza's hamas—run health ministry said 32 palestinians were killed in israeli strikes over the past two days. german authorit
but, the celebrations have taken place in various parts of sudan and even outside sudan itself as welltry". and this, of course, is inspired by the fact that general dagalo and general burhan, the leader of the army, have been actually power—sharing previously but they fell out, so the two were leading the transitional government that was formed after the removal of long—term president 0mar al—bashir in 2019, but then was an incident in 2022 in march when an army officer shot dead at...
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the number of conflicts higher than at any time since 1945, the spectre of famine from gaza to sudanost refugees and displaced people on record. i have occasionally asked on my travels here and on the doorstep of the country, when will the kremlin threat, this upheaval we are experiencing end? when will things get back to normal? my answer is that they will not. europe's future security is on a knife edge. bevan warned in 1948 that we would only preserve peace by mobilising such force and i quote "as we will create confidence and energy on the one side and inspire respect and caution on the other. " and this is exactly what we need now. that is why our foreign policy has had to change. inspired by bevan, i call our new approach progressive realism. taking the world as it is not as we would wish it to be, advancing progressive ends by other means through a storm of crises, we will be putting this into practice. in europe, progressive realism means working with our european neighbours rather than bickering and isolating ourselves from them. new defence and migration agreements with ger
the number of conflicts higher than at any time since 1945, the spectre of famine from gaza to sudanost refugees and displaced people on record. i have occasionally asked on my travels here and on the doorstep of the country, when will the kremlin threat, this upheaval we are experiencing end? when will things get back to normal? my answer is that they will not. europe's future security is on a knife edge. bevan warned in 1948 that we would only preserve peace by mobilising such force and i...
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and so it was an easier decision to make in sudan. very interesting. cameron had some great to talk to you. thank you for coming on. thank you. are in the northwest of nigeria fighting between the military and criminal groups, has severely affected businesses. agriculture and travel began with confrontations between farmers and capital. harder is more than a decade ago escalated into criminal violence with groups carrying out kidnappings for ransom houses. there was a hint, adriece has this report from so go to state on the border between nigeria and the chair, the village of selling. so quite a state is slowly getting back to you. it's pete. it was a see nothing tells battles between nigerian security forces and criminal groups that attacked it for years. it's now liberated, but not before its people west script of their possession so much and then the but we've had to result to bomber. we're going to run some people and we can't even access market for more than a decade. the groups know locally as bandits killed, pillaged and even i
and so it was an easier decision to make in sudan. very interesting. cameron had some great to talk to you. thank you for coming on. thank you. are in the northwest of nigeria fighting between the military and criminal groups, has severely affected businesses. agriculture and travel began with confrontations between farmers and capital. harder is more than a decade ago escalated into criminal violence with groups carrying out kidnappings for ransom houses. there was a hint, adriece has this...
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opheera mcdoom is the former reuters head of office in sudan and now runs a school in khartoum.ion that ousted the former president bashir, the rsf was brought to the capital. it was a militia mainly working in darfur and was brought to the capital by the former president to try to stop him being ousted. unfortunately, when they came they brought many tubes and it became... the people who brought over from bashir carried over the rsf and it became essentially a second army. when that happens, and you have to armies in the country, many saw this as almost inevitable that they return on each other. unfortunately, they had so many troops already in the capital, where almost the entire economy of the country is based, and then when that happened and they turned on each other in an instant, you had a war that happened in every part of the country and in every army base. they turned on each other, and it was almost instantaneous. there wasn't any warning. the war happened very quickly. people had to stay where they were for nearly ten days without water, electricity, food. when they w
opheera mcdoom is the former reuters head of office in sudan and now runs a school in khartoum.ion that ousted the former president bashir, the rsf was brought to the capital. it was a militia mainly working in darfur and was brought to the capital by the former president to try to stop him being ousted. unfortunately, when they came they brought many tubes and it became... the people who brought over from bashir carried over the rsf and it became essentially a second army. when that happens,...
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thank you so much to the war in sudan next and border says the united states is imposing sanctions on sudanese leader and army chief bell. as far as the hon for his role in atrocities and refusal to participate in peace talks. the move comes after the sudanese army we took a key town from the pair military rapids support forces. the r s f. leadership confirmed that it had lost control of what mcdonough, a cross road of key supply lines that linked several states. the capital of alger 0 . state the town is strategically situated south of car. 2 analysts say it's recaptured could mark a significant turning point in the war which the army and the r s f. had been fighting since april 2023. the return of the army triggered scenes of joy across the country and in the retaken town. residents of wad mcdonny duns in the streets, switzer, denise me. soldiers, people here are celebrating the ouster, the rapids support forces. many have stories to tell of suffering. the looting of that homes and other abuse. so if we had money or a self ticket thing, give us your money. they will recite with or w
thank you so much to the war in sudan next and border says the united states is imposing sanctions on sudanese leader and army chief bell. as far as the hon for his role in atrocities and refusal to participate in peace talks. the move comes after the sudanese army we took a key town from the pair military rapids support forces. the r s f. leadership confirmed that it had lost control of what mcdonough, a cross road of key supply lines that linked several states. the capital of alger 0 . state...
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and it's allied militias had committed genocide in sudan and impose sanctions on its leader. and that the, to what extent might this, our public sentiment against them at a time when they're not only fighting for ground on the battlefield, but also their own legitimacy to you. when you see the sentiments i gave, is that up support 1st, it's has been sour for quite some time. uh, so they need, uh, the uh, you know, uh, analysts and observers on the grounds, it's a nice and human rights organizations. have been suggesting that that support for 6 call me the genocide in at west that for in particular and other parts of that for the past that year or so. uh so i think basically they munitions comes very late and i looked at lives with that being said, uh, hide it comes abs. however, if it doesn't give you both info so that it's the same now, and this is that's an important part. gulf conditions that g said to um, you know, have more leverage at, but the problem is that it's happening outside. it's a piece process or a strategy towards that piece process. uh, so whatever level tha
and it's allied militias had committed genocide in sudan and impose sanctions on its leader. and that the, to what extent might this, our public sentiment against them at a time when they're not only fighting for ground on the battlefield, but also their own legitimacy to you. when you see the sentiments i gave, is that up support 1st, it's has been sour for quite some time. uh, so they need, uh, the uh, you know, uh, analysts and observers on the grounds, it's a nice and human rights...
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and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those passions local by the fighting, has resumed, and are for particularly in south and north star for, for each new conflict which is more refugees here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps, but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive? what was the hardest part of that johnny? now this is going to be home for awhile, catherine. so you all to 0 audrey. he's been shot. the conflict in sudan has worsened and already dire humanitarian crisis. hunger levels have sword from 14000000 before the conflict to 26000000, affecting more than half of the population. famine has been confirmed in so i'm camp in north star for home to 410000 displaced to nice. more than 750000 people faced catastrophic food shortages, putting them at a greater risk of starvation. the war has displaced more than 11000000 people within the country, and nearly 3000000 have fled to neighboring countries. and the headphone region
and the current situation in sudan has re ignited those passions local by the fighting, has resumed, and are for particularly in south and north star for, for each new conflict which is more refugees here, we already have hundreds of thousands. we are doing our best to relocate them to other camps, but if they keep coming, we will not be able to meet all their needs. and how did you brought him safe keeping high children alive? what was the hardest part of that johnny? now this is going to be...
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i mean, uh oh, do we have been c r, a big committee, the last 21 months in sudan waiting today. wow. to leave these got, i think the station and does make a determination while trying to say of course, that they have been deliberating for management. and to me is it's kind of, i would say to do that, this doesn't use 5 cities. we are not allowed to play with the lives of the sudanese, the students people have been suffering for so long. and i by says have raise this issue with many aspect of the this. remind me about that responsibility. it was in 2000 when they agreed that never they gave, they would allow genocide counts against matching what types to be committed under the eyes when they see people are facing that reason they have the obligation to feed that piece of the for it. but be awesome, can you not consider mr. adam a j? i what way? if i can ask you, miss adam a jane, what will this us determination of genocide do effectively, could it paved the way for additional international action? does it put the own is not on the different doctors in this conflict in so don b, u
i mean, uh oh, do we have been c r, a big committee, the last 21 months in sudan waiting today. wow. to leave these got, i think the station and does make a determination while trying to say of course, that they have been deliberating for management. and to me is it's kind of, i would say to do that, this doesn't use 5 cities. we are not allowed to play with the lives of the sudanese, the students people have been suffering for so long. and i by says have raise this issue with many aspect of...
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and more than 11 million people displaced. 0pheera mcdoom was the former reuters head of office in sudanol in khartoum. help us to understand the significance of the army capturing it from our sf? thank ou for capturing it from our sf? thank you for having _ capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. _ capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. this - capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. this this - capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. this this is i you for having me. this this is the major city in the way to the major city in the way to the capital and it is also the agricultural centre of the country so a lot of the food is grown there and a lot of the residents fled there. they fled their first. residents fled there. they fled theirfirst. the residents fled there. they fled their first. the army has been making grounds and this is seen as the gateway to taking back the capital where the army has also been making significant ground recently so you have seen jubilation on the streets of every city and probably every city in the world where al
and more than 11 million people displaced. 0pheera mcdoom was the former reuters head of office in sudanol in khartoum. help us to understand the significance of the army capturing it from our sf? thank ou for capturing it from our sf? thank you for having _ capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. _ capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. this - capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. this this - capturing it from our sf? thank you for having me. this this is i...
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after nearly 2 years of fighting in sudan, the scale of human suffering is catastrophic researches from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate moving 61000 people have been killed. 26000 as a direct result of the violence, the rest from starvation and disease. the situation is worse than since the army launched and offensive to take back. the capitals from the permits re record support forces in september, december sofa, the escalation of the fighting, including exams, displacement come with civilians killed and injured by artillery, selling under reports of those seeking to leave the camp being blocked from doing so the you and says moving 12000000 people have been forced to leave the home since april 20, 238800000 within the countries. boat is another $3300000.00 crossing into neighboring countries, including egypt. chad and south sudan. a label hung the monitoring system known as i p c says 5 areas of facing famine. more than 24000000 sudanese will experience high levels of food and security by may conflict and force displacement limited in the primary drivers of
after nearly 2 years of fighting in sudan, the scale of human suffering is catastrophic researches from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate moving 61000 people have been killed. 26000 as a direct result of the violence, the rest from starvation and disease. the situation is worse than since the army launched and offensive to take back. the capitals from the permits re record support forces in september, december sofa, the escalation of the fighting, including exams,...
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the end result is one way or another people are suffering grievously in sudan. it is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. and we have been deeply engaged with our diplomacy to try to bring it to an end. we haven't to date. but as i've said, part of our challenge in any of these situations is to keep working through it. to keep pushing. to keep pressing. to get to that one day of success. it is another real regret that when it comes to sudan, we haven't been able on our watch to get to that day of success. some improvements in getting humanitarian assistance in through our diplomacy, but not an end to the conflict and abuses and the suffering of people. we'll keep working for the next three days and i hope the next administration will take that on as well. on the last 15 month, look, one of the things i think's really important is, as a general matter, to focus less on personalities and on people and more on policies. and what is it that we can do, what is it we should do to affect those policies? and so what we've been working on over the last 15 months,
the end result is one way or another people are suffering grievously in sudan. it is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. and we have been deeply engaged with our diplomacy to try to bring it to an end. we haven't to date. but as i've said, part of our challenge in any of these situations is to keep working through it. to keep pushing. to keep pressing. to get to that one day of success. it is another real regret that when it comes to sudan, we haven't been able on our watch to get to...
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i have sales. sudan is now looking to president elect donald trump, the help we think. uh, president trump is a did rick who would be there ready to strike a deal with? we would be ready there to select the deed with whom we are not coming to him, empty handed, rehab, or our blueprint to engage with the us at all times. as the conflict intensifies, most civilians are at risk that say for the international community has had little success in securing humanitarian access or bringing the fighting to an end. victoria gates and b l g 0, the inside story. the best now bringing our guests from london were joined by a whole load. hi, who's a political analysts who specializes in research on a policy on so don and the horn of africa in geneva is dr. location capella, who was the united nations resident and humanitarian coordinator. for so don, in 2003 in 2004, he was vocal about the atrocities a he witnessed him down for and in synagogues, capital, the car is out of my jang, the african union, especially in boy on the prevention of genocide. welcome to you all. thank you so much
i have sales. sudan is now looking to president elect donald trump, the help we think. uh, president trump is a did rick who would be there ready to strike a deal with? we would be ready there to select the deed with whom we are not coming to him, empty handed, rehab, or our blueprint to engage with the us at all times. as the conflict intensifies, most civilians are at risk that say for the international community has had little success in securing humanitarian access or bringing the fighting...
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there is concern about what the new year holds in store, with conflicts raging in the middle east, sudanatic republic of congo and ukraine. in the early hours of new year's day, russia launched a drone strike on the ukrainian capital kyiv, reportedly killing one person and damaging buildings in two districts, according to officials. the attack came as president zelensky gave an end—of—year address in which he said his country will do all it can to end the war with moscow in 2025 and halt what he called russian aggression. translation: may 2025 become our year, the year of ukraine. - we know peace will not be gifted to us. but we will do everything to stop russia and end the war. this is what each of us dreams of. behind each of us stands mother ukraine. she deserves to live in peace. i wish this for all of us. years of gas supplies from russia to europe, sent via ukraine, have come to an end, marking an end of an era in the european union. the route has been in place for more than a0 years but ukraine's president zelensky, refused to allow further transits which he said were fuelling the
there is concern about what the new year holds in store, with conflicts raging in the middle east, sudanatic republic of congo and ukraine. in the early hours of new year's day, russia launched a drone strike on the ukrainian capital kyiv, reportedly killing one person and damaging buildings in two districts, according to officials. the attack came as president zelensky gave an end—of—year address in which he said his country will do all it can to end the war with moscow in 2025 and halt...
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so washington has no one to support in this war on sudan, right? and so, unless they can be for something, all they have been is against their, against all of the things that are happening. but they're not pushing towards the solution. i think that the trumpet, ministration has an opportunity to could mean arab states to can convene allies across the region. many of whom have taken sides in this war are supporting one side or the other. trump will have an opportunity, i think, to try to forge some kind of political solution among the regional states to try to end this conflict that might not be a perfect solution for the people of sudan who are desirous of democracy and civilian rule. but it might bring about an end to the fighting on the ground kind of in hudson. we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thanks. the international flights to and from the syrian capital have resumed capital l is, is one of the 1st major and ice to restart commercial services into damascus. just over throw special auto stock photo. turning syrians were among the
so washington has no one to support in this war on sudan, right? and so, unless they can be for something, all they have been is against their, against all of the things that are happening. but they're not pushing towards the solution. i think that the trumpet, ministration has an opportunity to could mean arab states to can convene allies across the region. many of whom have taken sides in this war are supporting one side or the other. trump will have an opportunity, i think, to try to forge...
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since sudan's civil war began, tens of thousands of people have been killed and more than 11 million that belongs to russia's "shadow fleet" is stuck in the baltic sea. these pictures show german tug boats dragging the tanker to safe waters after it lost power and steering. germany believes russia uses the vessel — which is carrying about a hundred thousand tonnes of oil — to avoid sanctions. about a 100,000 tonnes of oil — to avoid sanctions. before we go — a reminder of our top story — the battle to contain multiple wildfires that have devastated swathes of los angeles. you can see the smoke burning and that line of colouring, the fire retardant that ms. been dumped from the aeroplanes went over the scene, an attempt to keep the fires from spreading, you see the active hotspots, fire pumping along that line, who is still working to get that under control. more coming on that story at the top of the i work right here on bbc news. hello there. this really cold spell of weather is coming to an end in the next few days, but we still have some cold, frosty and icy conditions this weeken
since sudan's civil war began, tens of thousands of people have been killed and more than 11 million that belongs to russia's "shadow fleet" is stuck in the baltic sea. these pictures show german tug boats dragging the tanker to safe waters after it lost power and steering. germany believes russia uses the vessel — which is carrying about a hundred thousand tonnes of oil — to avoid sanctions. about a 100,000 tonnes of oil — to avoid sanctions. before we go — a reminder of our...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply re, religious people of that country did not want to obey for laws. the un, ceremonious intervention of british officials, led to people's discontent. it spokesman was that the logins mohammed off ok. the real blamed himself, the marty, the amazon. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884. most of the suit in the 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. 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 a mob, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. maude's 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
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply re, religious people of that country did not want to obey for laws. the un, ceremonious intervention of british officials, led to people's discontent. it spokesman was that the logins mohammed off ok. the real blamed himself, the marty, the amazon. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884. most of the suit in the cities were in the hands of the month. great britain decided to intervene directly, but the...
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a major development in the war in sudan — the army captures the strategic eastern city of wad madanitheir paramilitary rivals. kumbh mela — the world s largest gathering of humanity — begins as millions of hindus arrive to take a dip in the holy river ganges. hello, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. a los angeles fire chief says the battle against the wildfires raging across the region is at a pivotal point. the official said strong winds were increasing after a lull — with gusts expected to reach 100 kilometres an hour by tuesday. the number of people killed has risen to twenty—four — at least another 16 remain missing. a private forecaster estimates losses of at least $250 billion — among the costliest disasters in us history. oh, my house! for 36 years, fighting fires was rich snyder's profession. now retired, when flames tore through his community in pasadena, it was personal. armed with a hose, and with his bare hands, suddenly, he wasn't just saving strangers. he was saving his neighbours and their homes. lord help us. lord, with you
a major development in the war in sudan — the army captures the strategic eastern city of wad madanitheir paramilitary rivals. kumbh mela — the world s largest gathering of humanity — begins as millions of hindus arrive to take a dip in the holy river ganges. hello, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. a los angeles fire chief says the battle against the wildfires raging across the region is at a pivotal point. the official said strong winds...
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and we're getting support from various parts of the country until we liberate all of sudan. the violence has had a catastrophic impact on civilians. the famine early whitening system says simon has been detected in 5 areas in north star 4. and the un says starvation is being used as a weapon by both sides. more than 24000000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. we are assessed repeated attacks as it tries to take control over the past year. have caused millions of people to flee the city some half across the border into neighboring chad, across the country. the violence has displaced millions of people this year with nearly 11000000 now internally displaced and close to 3000000 seeking refuge and other countries. rape and sexual violence had been reported in areas of conflict into the the state and central sudan are as the flights are rated villages, perpetrating sexual violence and killing civilians. and forcing more than $350000.00 from their homes in a single month. the, the, the iris offended at home, they base us, took out properties, a casual, a mon
and we're getting support from various parts of the country until we liberate all of sudan. the violence has had a catastrophic impact on civilians. the famine early whitening system says simon has been detected in 5 areas in north star 4. and the un says starvation is being used as a weapon by both sides. more than 24000000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. we are assessed repeated attacks as it tries to take control over the past year. have caused millions of people to...
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sentient sudan, and our reports that used chemical weapons against a paramilitary group.pond? >> the united states has imposed sanctions on both sides of this conflict. at the rapid support forces have been sanctioned by the united states and designate ended by the state department for perpetrating genocide in parts of sudan. today the united states impose sanctions on the sudanese armed forces. what we have got is the most acute humanitarian catastrophe on the planet as a result of the civil war, but you have two sides who did not seem to be interested in stopping the fighting. the united states is putting pressure on both sides and does trying as hard as we can to search humanitarian assistance into sudan to get relief to the people, but until either side decides they are interested in stopping this war it is going to be challenging to get the fighting under control. geoff: thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. ♪ amna: for four years, the biden administration has said there is only one country that has both the intention and capacity to reshape the internat
sentient sudan, and our reports that used chemical weapons against a paramilitary group.pond? >> the united states has imposed sanctions on both sides of this conflict. at the rapid support forces have been sanctioned by the united states and designate ended by the state department for perpetrating genocide in parts of sudan. today the united states impose sanctions on the sudanese armed forces. what we have got is the most acute humanitarian catastrophe on the planet as a result of the...
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the views of the trunk administration are not well known on sudan. i doubt that should and will be a foreign policy priority for the new administration. they have far bigger issues that they will want to engage and such as and god you were discussing earlier. and i think she, dan is going to be on the back burner for the trump administration. all right, thank you so much for all of you inside the david shahan lie for us here. and i'll just there uh, from washington dc. thank you. said i had the knowledge 011 and this can take a prime minister need serious new lead in damascus to discuss the border refugees on the economy. i'm john henry at the north american international auto show in detroit. we're one of the things being features, electric vehicles like these around me, the, the hi lo, they, let's have a look at east asia and things remain particularly clear for much of china in the days ahead. temperatures are where we expect them to be this time of year it is winter, so it's cold. but sunshine is the dominant feature stretching all the way from b
the views of the trunk administration are not well known on sudan. i doubt that should and will be a foreign policy priority for the new administration. they have far bigger issues that they will want to engage and such as and god you were discussing earlier. and i think she, dan is going to be on the back burner for the trump administration. all right, thank you so much for all of you inside the david shahan lie for us here. and i'll just there uh, from washington dc. thank you. said i had the...
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so a who's in the boat, a town of rank and south sudan will get to what is happening there in just a moment. but 1st of all, they've been protest like we mentioned in the kevin cube about these report of killings of cell certain these. and so don, i mean, is this potentially going to threaten to spill out of control there? the, the while the government is saying that it is containing the situation. so this happened yesterday out when protests is stopped. so the needs of march to the end of the office, to don protesting against those colleen's happening. i mean, sedan we are being told that there are some people who started just have that seen um cities, businesses as well. so the police fire, your guys, we are also told that life file was used as well. but, but security forces, as i say, say that in due by the situation has a being contained, but there's a lots of 10. so now outside, due by that has been tension in other pots as well, like mala, calling the counties as well. and we have been told we have reports that that has been a vandalism, a new scene going on in some areas in th
so a who's in the boat, a town of rank and south sudan will get to what is happening there in just a moment. but 1st of all, they've been protest like we mentioned in the kevin cube about these report of killings of cell certain these. and so don, i mean, is this potentially going to threaten to spill out of control there? the, the while the government is saying that it is containing the situation. so this happened yesterday out when protests is stopped. so the needs of march to the end of the...
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those has been internally displaced, all seeking refuge in the blue and all the states in southern sudan. alrighty colson reports. these camps in al dom asean, are being over whelmed with people searching for safety. officials say more than 100000 people have come to this part of sudan, swing violence across the blue nile states. how escaped on foot with her chill called red, but she lost her husband in the fighting. but when he got that, when my husband was killed in our house and i heard gunshots when i went back in, i found him did. he was still bleeding. but we'll have if we don't die from gunfire, hunger will get us. but we left my elderly step mother behind. we don't know what's happened to her. if she's dead or alive is not. she's not the only one here. who's paid a high price in this war. many have lost loved ones and everything they own. why did he say center? it's now been a year since i've been back home to my home. i heard it was robbed. what was left was thankfully saved by my neighbors. my husband was renovating the house. the situation was very bad that we were beaten, but
those has been internally displaced, all seeking refuge in the blue and all the states in southern sudan. alrighty colson reports. these camps in al dom asean, are being over whelmed with people searching for safety. officials say more than 100000 people have come to this part of sudan, swing violence across the blue nile states. how escaped on foot with her chill called red, but she lost her husband in the fighting. but when he got that, when my husband was killed in our house and i heard...
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and we're getting support from various parts of the country until we liberate all of sudan. the violence has had a catastrophic impact on civilians. the famine, early warning system says, famine has been detected in 5 areas in north star for and be un says starvation is being used as a weapon by both sides. more than 24000000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they are assessed repeated attacks as it tries to take control over the past year. have cost millions of people to leave a city. some have cross the border into neighboring chad across the country. the violence has displaced millions of people this year with nearly 11000000 now internally displaced and close to 3000000 seeking refuge in other countries. a rape and sexual violence had been reported in areas of conflict in does the, the state in central to them are as the flight there's rated villages perpetrating sexual violence and killing civilians. enforcing more than $350000.00 from their homes in a single month. then the iris offended at home. they base us took up properties, a casual, a money
and we're getting support from various parts of the country until we liberate all of sudan. the violence has had a catastrophic impact on civilians. the famine, early warning system says, famine has been detected in 5 areas in north star for and be un says starvation is being used as a weapon by both sides. more than 24000000 people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they are assessed repeated attacks as it tries to take control over the past year. have cost millions of people to...
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after nearly 2 years of fighting in sudan, the scale of human suffering is catastrophic researches from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate more than 61000 people have been killed. 26000 as a direct result of the violence. the rest from starvation and disease the situation is worse than since the army launched and offensive to take banks of capital from the permanent tree. rapid support falls in september, december sofa. the escalation of the fighting, including exams, i'm displacement, come with civilians killed and injured by artillery, selling and reports of those seeking to leave the camp being blocked from doing so . do you and says move in 12000000 people have been forced to leave the home since april 20, 238800000 within the countries. boat is another 3300000 crossing into neighboring countries, including egypt, chad and south sudan, a global hunger monitoring system, known as i p c says 5 areas of facing famine. more than 24000000 sudanese will experience high levels of food and security by may conflict and force displacement women in the primary drivers
after nearly 2 years of fighting in sudan, the scale of human suffering is catastrophic researches from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine estimate more than 61000 people have been killed. 26000 as a direct result of the violence. the rest from starvation and disease the situation is worse than since the army launched and offensive to take banks of capital from the permanent tree. rapid support falls in september, december sofa. the escalation of the fighting, including exams,...
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as the security council convenes to discuss, sudan on the agenda, the sudanese government decision to abruptly end cooperating with a global hunger monitoring system known as i p c. which recently issued a report that says a 5 areas are basing famine and over 24000000 sudanese experience high levels of food and security. by may, we are concerned the seed needs will services impulses that participation in the ip c system. in response to this report, continuing to deny the food and security spreading costs across to done would only exacerbate suffering un official said the sudanese government is imposing bureaucratic hurdles to delivering aid. the advert. costing remains of crucial entry points and to route. but inside the, for additional restrictions are being imposed on the work of you monitoring organizations. a new inspection procedures for trucks intended for conflict affected areas and not the full are creating new boss will next to the sudanese authorities decision to suspend their collaboration with the i p. c. system and impede international efforts to provide humanitarian assi
as the security council convenes to discuss, sudan on the agenda, the sudanese government decision to abruptly end cooperating with a global hunger monitoring system known as i p c. which recently issued a report that says a 5 areas are basing famine and over 24000000 sudanese experience high levels of food and security. by may, we are concerned the seed needs will services impulses that participation in the ip c system. in response to this report, continuing to deny the food and security...
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and this is one of several recent victories, pretty sudan armed forces, and i think it, it bodes well at least over the short term. for these, the armed forces therefore, will be very difficult for these to down armed forces to take to there's a great deal of local support for the rapid support forces in dar from or which is a huge chunk of western sudan. and the idea that the the say of can take that any time in the foreseeable future is not good. i think that the rapids of workforce is eventually failed and wide med name because they were committing so many human rights abuses and basically conducting themselves. right. and poorly, they lost the support of local people there, and i made it easier for me to sit down our forces to return start, 1st of all pretty care. and i'll just say about when we come back. for some salumi in new york, we're palestine submission to the academy. awards is now showing in theaters, will have a preview coming on the on counting the costs, syria is the leaders have inherited an economy in ruins of can they rebuild the nation? ukraine has turned off the
and this is one of several recent victories, pretty sudan armed forces, and i think it, it bodes well at least over the short term. for these, the armed forces therefore, will be very difficult for these to down armed forces to take to there's a great deal of local support for the rapid support forces in dar from or which is a huge chunk of western sudan. and the idea that the the say of can take that any time in the foreseeable future is not good. i think that the rapids of workforce is...