this is marwa el bacha in beirut. >> we are here today because we are not satisfied with the newly imposed prime minister that was imposed without our consent, nor the consent of many in lebanon. we went to the streets to make our voice heard. amy: in brazil, the number of people killed by police is soaring. last year, the police killed an average of 17 people every single day according t to officl government data. but human rights activists say off-duty and retired police officers also regularly carry out exextrajudicial killingsgs s part of a state-sanctioned war on crime stoked by brazilian president jair bolsonaroro, who said criminals should "die like cockroaches." in sudan, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets across the country to mark the first anniversary of the mass popular uprising that ousted longtime ruler omar al-bashir. the protesters demanded justice for those killed during the popular protests last year and vowed to continue the political revolution. this is fatma ali. >> thank god the revolution is moving toward the right direction, but there is still m