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when the civil war erupted in darfur, they used the office. the third level, we have to remember very well that the social basis from which the general has been recruiting his forces are areas of darfur, may lead the air rep tribes. -- mainly the arab tribes. ironically, these are the areas that are mostly rich in sudan. if you think about what the professor has just said, i can just add to it, in order to grow agriculture in the sahara desert of northern sudan, you need $4000, compared to only $134 in darfur. so we need to think about marginalization, about center periphery dynamics, but we cannot ignore that there is a historical connotation between the people of western sudan and the people love center here, the people who have dominated the politics for almost 70 years. tom: the doctors union has set at least 74 people have been killed in west darfur and locals are beginning to arm themselves, believing the conflict will reignite. how alarming is that? is that going to happen? >> i think it is quite alarming. darfur has had a long history
when the civil war erupted in darfur, they used the office. the third level, we have to remember very well that the social basis from which the general has been recruiting his forces are areas of darfur, may lead the air rep tribes. -- mainly the arab tribes. ironically, these are the areas that are mostly rich in sudan. if you think about what the professor has just said, i can just add to it, in order to grow agriculture in the sahara desert of northern sudan, you need $4000, compared to only...
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conflict that erupted in 2003. it the darfur conflict that erupted in 2003. , , the darfur conflict y a a, ., 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw _ 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during _ 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during the - 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during the dark - 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during the dark wari what we saw during the dark war conflict in the 1900 and it formally endedin conflict in the 1900 and it formally ended in 2020. in many ways that is because the issues that connected the conflict in darfur are still very life. that was issues of political representation and civil representation, access to key resources, and while there was some political agreement in 2020, as i mentioned, the progress of implementing has been very limited and a lot of the issues have been largely unaddressed and so while there was some progress toward getting an agreement between these rebel groups that were largely non—arab communities and the government and its aligned malicious, the key issue really
conflict that erupted in 2003. it the darfur conflict that erupted in 2003. , , the darfur conflict y a a, ., 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw _ 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during _ 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during the - 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during the dark - 2003. it is very much a return to what we saw during the dark wari what we saw during the dark war conflict in the 1900 and it formally endedin conflict in the...
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i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur.t of it around the cities of al—geneina and nyala. let's start by looking at al—geneina, because that's been the hotspot. this is before the war, and this is in late april, after a first flare—up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it's been pretty much a scorched—earth approach to civilian infrastructure. nyala is darfur�*s largest city and part of the main market there has also been destroyed. a resident has confirmed that this is a video of the nyala market. it's a huge loss because it supplies the region and some neighbouring countries. and we managed to get this message from a localjournalist. translation: the rsf attacked the city with dozens of pick-up i trucks mounted with guns. ngo offices and shops were looted. most of the pharmacies were looted. all of the residential areas in nyala have been completely sealed off with barricades and diggin
i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur.t of it around the cities of al—geneina and nyala. let's start by looking at al—geneina, because that's been the hotspot. this is before the war, and this is in late april, after a first flare—up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it's been pretty much a scorched—earth approach to civilian...
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i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur.t around the cities of aljunaynah and nyala. let's start by looking at aljunaynah, because that's been the hot spot. this is before the war... ..and this is in late april after a first flare—up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it's been pretty much a scorched—earth approach to civilian infrastructure. it's not...not any more military place as we saw in khartoum at the beginning. nyala is darfur�*s largest city and part of the main market there has also been destroyed. a resident has confirmed that this is video of the nyala market. it's a huge loss because it supplies the region and some neighbouring countries. and we managed to get this message from a local journalist. translation: rsf stormed | the city with dozens of pick-up trucks mounted with guns. ngo offices and shops were looted. most of the pharmacies were looted. all the residential areas
i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur.t around the cities of aljunaynah and nyala. let's start by looking at aljunaynah, because that's been the hot spot. this is before the war... ..and this is in late april after a first flare—up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it's been pretty much a scorched—earth approach to civilian infrastructure....
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i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur.me of the bloodiest fighting, most of it around the cities of al—geneina and nyala. let's start by looking at al—geneina, because that's been the hotspot. this is before the war, and this is in late april, after a first flare—up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it's been pretty much a scorched—earth approach to civilian infrastructure. nyala is darfur�*s largest city and part of the main market there has also been destroyed. a resident has confirmed that this is a video of the nyala market. it's a huge loss because it supplies the region and some neighbouring countries. and we managed to get this message from a localjournalist. translation: the rsf attacked the city with dozens of _ pick—up trucks mounted with guns. ngo offices and shops were looted. most of the pharmacies were looted. all of the residential areas in nyala have been completely seal
i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur.me of the bloodiest fighting, most of it around the cities of al—geneina and nyala. let's start by looking at al—geneina, because that's been the hotspot. this is before the war, and this is in late april, after a first flare—up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it's been pretty much a...
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we know that in the past, equilibrium between the different groups in darfur, the different tribes, it always been very fragile. so any change in the position of the rsf actually might have an impact in darfur, meaning also in chad as a spillover. imran: i want to thank all of our guests, remadji hoinathy, abdelkhalig shaib, and solomon dersso. and i want to thank you, as well, for watching. you can see the program again, anytime, by visiting our website, aljazeera.com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that is facebook.com/ajinside story. and you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is @ajinsidestory. from me, imran khan, the whole -- the entire team here, bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its ca - [mother perry] people might not express it, but there's gonna be a change in somebody's life. that's what i'm working for. that somebody would just stand up in that congregation and tell god thank you. i've been saying, ♪ keep yourself prayed up. [ambient music] - [male announcer]: support
we know that in the past, equilibrium between the different groups in darfur, the different tribes, it always been very fragile. so any change in the position of the rsf actually might have an impact in darfur, meaning also in chad as a spillover. imran: i want to thank all of our guests, remadji hoinathy, abdelkhalig shaib, and solomon dersso. and i want to thank you, as well, for watching. you can see the program again, anytime, by visiting our website, aljazeera.com. and for further...
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i think there is one hospital bordering darfur. measures we take in public health to stop and eradicate those communicable diseases include giving mosquito nets and giving anticorruption medication and antibiotics. but are we able to even reach there? msf had one of their people killed in darfur just yesterday. they had their stores looted. the federal ministry of health is trying to get there. but the rsf are building this wall against that area, easy humans as a shield. we be able to reach their? that is the question to be answered. it is quite hard. i am not even speaking about the repercussions for those fleeing from darfur for, but you should know that about 300,000 people have tried to flee the country. one new people are internally displaced right now. can we provide for these people? are the authorities able? 13 states have been affected in sudan. the international community is trying. the u.n. has pledged $2.4 million in humanitarian aid, but currently, more than 50% of the sudanese population are in need of humanitarian a
i think there is one hospital bordering darfur. measures we take in public health to stop and eradicate those communicable diseases include giving mosquito nets and giving anticorruption medication and antibiotics. but are we able to even reach there? msf had one of their people killed in darfur just yesterday. they had their stores looted. the federal ministry of health is trying to get there. but the rsf are building this wall against that area, easy humans as a shield. we be able to reach...
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and what we're seeing now, especially in west darfur is the warring factions now stoking up those same ethnic violence that happened during the genocide. and so far we're hearing that 94 people have died, and bodies are still being counted in el janina in west darfur. so there are fears that this conflict could spiral into a civil war, rosemary. and we also have a looming humanitarian crisis which the u.n. has said is at breaking point. they are desperate for ceasefires to enable much needed aid to get in for the people of sudan. and that doesn't look likely to happen any time soon with this ceasefires being broken at every turn, rosemary. >> stephanie bayouusari in lago many thanks. joining me now an assistant professor of anthropology and african studies at the university of toronto. she also managed to flee sudan with her daughter, making to it saudi arabia and then back to canada. thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> now before we get to the current situation in sudan, i do want to start with your own experience here. as we just mentioned, y
and what we're seeing now, especially in west darfur is the warring factions now stoking up those same ethnic violence that happened during the genocide. and so far we're hearing that 94 people have died, and bodies are still being counted in el janina in west darfur. so there are fears that this conflict could spiral into a civil war, rosemary. and we also have a looming humanitarian crisis which the u.n. has said is at breaking point. they are desperate for ceasefires to enable much needed...
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i would like to serve you, the viewers of the network, to inform you that the conflicts in darfur are continuing fiercely between the sudanese army and also between the rapid response forces , hundreds of people have been killed in this area, hundreds of people have been injured and thousands of people have been displaced . witness that the news of the cessation of war and there is no conflict, and also about the agreement on the road and separation should have happened between a few days ago , a meeting was held on the road to the rapid response forces and also the army representing them, which are the parties involved in sudan, and these are under the supervision of the united states and saudi arabia. the first agreement included this that a partial ceasefire be held in some areas to facilitate the arrival of humanitarian and humanitarian aid , but a complete ceasefire is not in place and they will never adhere to it. the issue is that the security of public buildings and the construction of citizens are on the agenda. do not attack them and also, sudanese citizens should be able to
i would like to serve you, the viewers of the network, to inform you that the conflicts in darfur are continuing fiercely between the sudanese army and also between the rapid response forces , hundreds of people have been killed in this area, hundreds of people have been injured and thousands of people have been displaced . witness that the news of the cessation of war and there is no conflict, and also about the agreement on the road and separation should have happened between a few days ago ,...
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and as refugees continue to flee the fighting in the darfur region, the un is warning that there's a highest of any of sudan's neighbouring countries. many are now living with no shelter and little access to food or water. the bbc world service's chris ewokor has sent this report from the border village of koufroune. new arrivals from across the border — devastated, shattered and vulnerable. some have managed to bring a few belongings. a few came with their animals and anything to ease the hardship. once again, families from darfur have disintegrated, lost in another spike of violence. 83—year—old ibrahim bashir abrar and his wife have witnessed decades of conflict, but say they can never return this time. translation: the whole village was burned to the ground. - because i can't run away, i was held and brought here for rescue. before they fled, ibrahim's wife was attacked and robbed of all her money on the way to the hospital. she never got to see the doctor. others have spent years on the move. mahmoud adam hamad and his family say it's the only way to survive. translation: we kep
and as refugees continue to flee the fighting in the darfur region, the un is warning that there's a highest of any of sudan's neighbouring countries. many are now living with no shelter and little access to food or water. the bbc world service's chris ewokor has sent this report from the border village of koufroune. new arrivals from across the border — devastated, shattered and vulnerable. some have managed to bring a few belongings. a few came with their animals and anything to ease the...
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madinah in west darfur was killed. the sudanese doctors union announced that only in this city it intensified after the armed forces known as rapid support attacked the city and clashed with the local armed forces . shooting in new mexico in the southwest of the united states killed at least three people. and several people, including two agents the police were wounded and the shooter was killed on the spot. at the beginning of this year, there have been more than 160 mass shootings in the united states . according to the report of lover and gun violence in the united states , the largest number of mass shootings this year occurred in one day with 7 shootings. expulsion of critics from the british interior minister's speech during the speech of the british interior minister soheila parman at the national conservative conference in london, two members of the environmental group protested against the anti-refugee policies and were expelled from the meeting by the security agents in the name of distance. in the attack on
madinah in west darfur was killed. the sudanese doctors union announced that only in this city it intensified after the armed forces known as rapid support attacked the city and clashed with the local armed forces . shooting in new mexico in the southwest of the united states killed at least three people. and several people, including two agents the police were wounded and the shooter was killed on the spot. at the beginning of this year, there have been more than 160 mass shootings in the...
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in the north of darfur, one hospital.e in extremely difficult conditions, but the hospital is still operating and they have increased the number of beds to be able to accommodate all the patients. for us, the priority is to reach hospitals like this one. russia has launched another wave of missiles at ukrainian cities in the early hours of the morning — the second pre—dawn attack in three days. the ukrainian military said most of the missiles were intercepted by air defence systems, including over the capital, kyiv. it comes as hours earlier there was another missile attack on the city of pavlohrad, in the eastern dnipro region. russian military commentators said that the targets were warehouses storing military equipment for a ukrainian counter—offensive. local authorities say 34 civilians have been injured. 0ur ukraine correspondent hugo bachega has the latest. this was the second major air strike by russia in three days as military activity seems to be intensifying ahead of a much anticipated ukrainian counteroffensive
in the north of darfur, one hospital.e in extremely difficult conditions, but the hospital is still operating and they have increased the number of beds to be able to accommodate all the patients. for us, the priority is to reach hospitals like this one. russia has launched another wave of missiles at ukrainian cities in the early hours of the morning — the second pre—dawn attack in three days. the ukrainian military said most of the missiles were intercepted by air defence systems,...
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you heard the situation in darfur is acute with people fleeing violence there.ively stable, a bit chaotic. the red cross got supplies in yesterday. i am sure we will see more of that sort of thing coming in as port sudan establishes itself as as port sudan establishes itself as a hub, for people leaving and aid arriving. but martin griff this has arriving. but martin griff this has a lot to do. arriving. but martin griff this has a lot to tie-— arriving. but martin griff this has a lot to do. and a lot to do to get the sides to _ a lot to do. and a lot to do to get the sides to talk _ a lot to do. and a lot to do to get the sides to talk to _ a lot to do. and a lot to do to get the sides to talk to each - a lot to do. and a lot to do to get the sides to talk to each other. . the sides to talk to each other. tell us about the diplomatic efforts going on right now.— going on right now. those are hard to track, going on right now. those are hard to track. to — going on right now. those are hard to track. to be _ going on right now. those are hard to track, to be ho
you heard the situation in darfur is acute with people fleeing violence there.ively stable, a bit chaotic. the red cross got supplies in yesterday. i am sure we will see more of that sort of thing coming in as port sudan establishes itself as as port sudan establishes itself as a hub, for people leaving and aid arriving. but martin griff this has arriving. but martin griff this has a lot to do. arriving. but martin griff this has a lot to tie-— arriving. but martin griff this has a lot to do....
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after an air in the western province of darfur. afteran air raid in the western province of darfur.
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a young woman in south darfur has said many women are hiding indoors. this, medical professionals are trying to share lists of where women can get help on social media. the u.n. is warning there is a critical shortage of rape management kits. verifying reports has been more difficult because of the patchy internet connection. security forces have committed acts of sexual violence in sudan before, it happened in 2019. the united nations says rape was used as a weapon of war in darfur for when it started in 2003. i spoke to a human rights lawyer . she says the lack of security in sudan is allowing sexual violence to occur. >> attacks are happening in different circumstances. we are looking at attacks happening inside homes. entering in homes, looting, we are talking about women being of ducted, or -- abducted. we can see there is a pattern. we are seeing groups of women, especially idps being targeted. we are seeing ethiopian refugees, we are having reports coming in regarding abduction and rape. the situation regarding where those crimes are happening, t
a young woman in south darfur has said many women are hiding indoors. this, medical professionals are trying to share lists of where women can get help on social media. the u.n. is warning there is a critical shortage of rape management kits. verifying reports has been more difficult because of the patchy internet connection. security forces have committed acts of sexual violence in sudan before, it happened in 2019. the united nations says rape was used as a weapon of war in darfur for when it...
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a lull in the fighting in the capital khartoum but that was not the case in the western region of darfurve been brought to the ground and communications with the outside world has been mostly cut off. the region has a long history of intra— communal violence and it seems to have plunged into chaos once again. people there are in dire need of help and experts warn the conflict risks spreading to neighbouring countries. our correspondence has been looking into this underreported area of the conflict with the bbc team. you have heard about the battle for khartoum, iam you have heard about the battle for khartoum, i am going to tell you about the battle for darfur where, it has seen some of the bloodiest fighting most of it around these cities. let's start by looking at the hotspot. this is before the war and death as in late april after a first flare—up of violence, then there was a second wave of violence in mid—may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee said it had been a scorched earth approach to civilian infrastructure. t
a lull in the fighting in the capital khartoum but that was not the case in the western region of darfurve been brought to the ground and communications with the outside world has been mostly cut off. the region has a long history of intra— communal violence and it seems to have plunged into chaos once again. people there are in dire need of help and experts warn the conflict risks spreading to neighbouring countries. our correspondence has been looking into this underreported area of the...
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soon and the only thing they're expecting for the next days is just more fighting in the region of darfurmark: our correspondent they're covering the situation in sudan where the fighting continues, in spite of a declared truce. there's also a new concern about the unrest spilling over into neighboring countries. sudan is in a volatile rural region. reporter: as intense clashes, airstrikes and artillery fire continue to kill scores, more than 100,000 people have fled sudan to neighboring countries. another 330 thousand are internally displaced, according to the u.n.. >> the number of displaced people through the last two weeks, exceeds all conflict related displacements in 2022. just to give you a sense of the scale of the movement since april 15. reporter: sudan's neighbors are watching the situation intensely, worried it could have a domino effect across the already volatile region. five of its seven immediate neighbors are grappling with armed conflict. suzanne borders egypt to the north and war-torn libya as well as chad to the west. close to the darfur region, chad is already host to
soon and the only thing they're expecting for the next days is just more fighting in the region of darfurmark: our correspondent they're covering the situation in sudan where the fighting continues, in spite of a declared truce. there's also a new concern about the unrest spilling over into neighboring countries. sudan is in a volatile rural region. reporter: as intense clashes, airstrikes and artillery fire continue to kill scores, more than 100,000 people have fled sudan to neighboring...
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and in west darfur, we're hearing more reports of violence in ethnic clashes there. rosemary, this comes against the backdrop of the anniversary, 20-year anniversary of the start of the darfur genocide, which you remember killed some 200,000 people and left millions of people displaced. so darfur is now again at the center of this fighting and conflict is very worrying indeed. you know, it's just a very dire situation all around, and no sign of respite, rosemary. >> it is dire indeed. stephanie busari joining us live from lagos. many thanks. >>> ukraine is reporting another round of drone strikes by russia. kyiv's air force command says there are no casualties or extensive damage. meanwhile, we're seeing more evidence that ukraine may be striking back inside russia and russian occupied territory. russian installed official in has been wounded by an patient explosive device in his front yard. a police chief was killed last week in a similar incident, which russia called sabotage by a reconnaissance group. and a second russian freight train has derailed this week in ru
and in west darfur, we're hearing more reports of violence in ethnic clashes there. rosemary, this comes against the backdrop of the anniversary, 20-year anniversary of the start of the darfur genocide, which you remember killed some 200,000 people and left millions of people displaced. so darfur is now again at the center of this fighting and conflict is very worrying indeed. you know, it's just a very dire situation all around, and no sign of respite, rosemary. >> it is dire indeed....
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other camps nearby already host half a million who fled darfur years ago.lies and funds were tied in the region before the latest violence. now with people like bornon and her family here, there is even less to go around. >> right now, we don't have enough. we worry about how to get enough supplies so we can help in time. >> it's not just sudanese people who are arriving. the camp here is for chadians who were leaving on the other side of the break or who fled the violence. -- the border but who fled the violence. because these people have come home so are not technically refugees, eight is much slower to reach them. this well is supposed to supply water for 7000 people. >> there is no water, no food. the children sleep on cardboard without blankets. there is no hospital to help us. it is very difficult and we don't know what to do. people should come to our aid. >> everyone here is looking for safety. those who left darfur years ago. and those who came home to chad but found nothing. aid organizations warn violence will spill over into the camps. >> in ter
other camps nearby already host half a million who fled darfur years ago.lies and funds were tied in the region before the latest violence. now with people like bornon and her family here, there is even less to go around. >> right now, we don't have enough. we worry about how to get enough supplies so we can help in time. >> it's not just sudanese people who are arriving. the camp here is for chadians who were leaving on the other side of the break or who fled the violence. -- the...
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heavy fighting has been reported in darfur despite the truce, in the city of el geneina, darfur region'sover the past few weeks, the el 0beid airfield in the south has also been the centre of conflict despite the recent ceasefire. long lines are also reported on the egyptian border with refugees queuing up for hours for a bus to cross over. some humanitarian aid and diplomatic efforts occur from the city of port sudan, that became the de facto administrative capital of the country while khartoun reopens. live now to 0pheera mcdoom, a formerjournalist who headed the reuters office in khartoum and is in daily contact with people there: iam in i am in contact with a lot of people in khartoum, i am i am in contact with a lot of people in khartoum, iam not i am in contact with a lot of people in khartoum, i am not there myself but that is systematic looting neighbourhood by neighbourhood and they're going into peoples houses and asking them to leave the hoses i quite often put their technical vehicles in there and have stolen hundreds of vehicles from civilians and are moving around to avoid
heavy fighting has been reported in darfur despite the truce, in the city of el geneina, darfur region'sover the past few weeks, the el 0beid airfield in the south has also been the centre of conflict despite the recent ceasefire. long lines are also reported on the egyptian border with refugees queuing up for hours for a bus to cross over. some humanitarian aid and diplomatic efforts occur from the city of port sudan, that became the de facto administrative capital of the country while...
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it's safer for them than in darfur where they have come from. two warring generals in sudan wins this. they just want peace. they want the same things you and i want, a chance at a dignified life, and they will go back for whoever can deliver that for them, anderson. >> larry medoa reporting. >>> here at home, the community of uvalde, texas remembers the victims of the robb elementary massacre one year later. totourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs.s. that can be analyzed by ai in reaeal time. ♪ so researchers can identify which areas are at risk. and help life underwater flourish. ♪ my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. just didn't wanna do that. he was proudf the price he was charging. my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he'd be extremely proud of me, yeah. ♪ weeds... they have you surrounded.
it's safer for them than in darfur where they have come from. two warring generals in sudan wins this. they just want peace. they want the same things you and i want, a chance at a dignified life, and they will go back for whoever can deliver that for them, anderson. >> larry medoa reporting. >>> here at home, the community of uvalde, texas remembers the victims of the robb elementary massacre one year later. totourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs.s....
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so traditional conflicts like in darfur or in the nuba mountains or from where your correspondent wasing, an area that is very familiar to me from having been there. these were the periphery of sudan. things went on there in the shadows while people in khartoum went about their normal lives. a rich city, a very developed city, advanced even more compared to when i was there. and now this has come home to roost, partly because, of course, there is much more economically at stake. and the economics, of course, are there in relation to where the riches are, which are, which is in cities, hence the urbanised nature of the conflict and the special nature of the suffering in khartoum. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. putting their skills to the test. it was all about accuracy for this weekend's hopefuls at bicester in a discipline called auto solo. auto solos can be done in a road car. it's something that you can do on tarmac or on grass, and it's car control. so driving around a course with cones, different challenges against the clock, against competitors. 12 drivers
so traditional conflicts like in darfur or in the nuba mountains or from where your correspondent wasing, an area that is very familiar to me from having been there. these were the periphery of sudan. things went on there in the shadows while people in khartoum went about their normal lives. a rich city, a very developed city, advanced even more compared to when i was there. and now this has come home to roost, partly because, of course, there is much more economically at stake. and the...
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we will, in a phased approach, gradually moving to the likes of khartoum and ultimately darfur, but thiscomplex and dangerous operation.— dangerous operation. at present are ou all dangerous operation. at present are you all based _ dangerous operation. at present are you all based out _ dangerous operation. at present are you all based out of— dangerous operation. at present are you all based out of port _ dangerous operation. at present are you all based out of port sudan? - dangerous operation. at present arej you all based out of port sudan? we have a you all based out of port sudan? - have a poor critical team in port sudan. we also have national —— we have a core critical team. we are about to scale up because of the situation inside the country. hour situation inside the country. how are ou situation inside the country. how are you doing — situation inside the country. how are you doing for— situation inside the country. how are you doing for funding? we often are you doing forfunding? we often talk about are you doing for funding? we often talk about catastrophe and are you doing
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in the north of darfur, a hospital.e in extremely difficult conditions, but the hospital is still operating and they have increased the number of beds to be able to accommodate all the patients. for us, the priority is to reach hospitals like this one. hello. i'm lucy grey. with three bank holidays, a coronation and eurovision all happening in the uk this month, pubs, bars and restaurants are expecting to be packed out. it'll be a much welcome boost to the hospitality industry after years of uncertainty following the pandemic, as hannah miller reports. this is how robinsons brewery celebrated the coronation in 1953 — the commemorative beer bottle still on display in stockport. everybody was very keen to adorn with flags, bunting, street parties, and therefore there was a feeling around the country that this was excitement, this was new. how do you hope that people celebrate the coronation this time around? how do you hope that people celebrate the coronation this time around? ooh, have a pint. preferably... will you be
in the north of darfur, a hospital.e in extremely difficult conditions, but the hospital is still operating and they have increased the number of beds to be able to accommodate all the patients. for us, the priority is to reach hospitals like this one. hello. i'm lucy grey. with three bank holidays, a coronation and eurovision all happening in the uk this month, pubs, bars and restaurants are expecting to be packed out. it'll be a much welcome boost to the hospitality industry after years of...
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several times in sudan , the clashes continue in the capital khartoum and in other areas such as darfur. access to the entrance there are no shops, people are trapped in the middle of the fire, they kill themselves in any way to feed their stomachs, but the basic necessities of our daily lives are not found . you don't have many medical centers, the sick and wounded are treated, we have the right fuel here, the means of transportation is transparent, while the escape to safer areas and the evacuation of foreign nationals continue. 75-year-old soda for those who came to this area from khatun's violence sohal says that he will build a mosque and schools in our house to welcome his peers, so that the problems of the country will end and be saved . buying a sign from the radio and television news agency ekhin cote d'aj in the brilliance province of russia announced that a freight train had derailed in hand. electricity in the province due to the explosion of a nearby explosive the power installation and the discovery of several nearby transformers announced that the federal security organiz
several times in sudan , the clashes continue in the capital khartoum and in other areas such as darfur. access to the entrance there are no shops, people are trapped in the middle of the fire, they kill themselves in any way to feed their stomachs, but the basic necessities of our daily lives are not found . you don't have many medical centers, the sick and wounded are treated, we have the right fuel here, the means of transportation is transparent, while the escape to safer areas and the...
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into darfur, it's been the chaotic scenes. been repeated clashes in cities where all of the hospitals are closed. they say, people are streaming across the border into chad, where they are getting help from the nhhdr and others. if there isn't a meaningful cease-fire in the coming days, you can imagine the humanitarian catastrophe will get worse in sudan. david mckenzie, cnn, johannesburg. >>> serbia is coming to grips with a mass shooting. a 13-year-old boy shot and killed nine people in his elementary school on wednesday. a candlelight vigil was held for the victims. the individual didn't show remorse after the attack. the motive is under investigation. scott mclean has more on the attack and aftermath. >> reporter: handcuffed with a jacket over his head, a teenager is whisked away by police. he's the suspect in a mass shooting that brought serbia to a standstill. the 13-year-old is accused of using his father's handguns to sk kill eight children and a security guard. serbia's interior minister says the boy had the code to t
into darfur, it's been the chaotic scenes. been repeated clashes in cities where all of the hospitals are closed. they say, people are streaming across the border into chad, where they are getting help from the nhhdr and others. if there isn't a meaningful cease-fire in the coming days, you can imagine the humanitarian catastrophe will get worse in sudan. david mckenzie, cnn, johannesburg. >>> serbia is coming to grips with a mass shooting. a 13-year-old boy shot and killed nine people...
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as fighting intensified in sudan's western darfur region, they had to run, or risk being killed.t in the chaos. >> my brother is still back there. i heard he was injured. i was forced to come to chad to seek safety. >> would you go back to sedan? >> no. no. the only reason i will go back is to bring my child, and brother, here. there is too much in security, for far too long. >> because of decades of conflict in sudan, many refugees had, already, even internally displaced several times. she is 22, but has not known a permanent home for most of her life. >> i am worried about all of the people we left behind, especially my mother, who could not cross the border. i keep asking myself, how can i get her to chat? >> i notice mostly women and children here. where are the men from sudan? >> the men told us, take the children, and cross the border, so that they can stay behind to defend themselves, and our property, if necessary. >> the u.n. refugee agency says, close to 90% of new arrivals from sudan are women, and children. many are traumatized, but will need support to heal. >> we ne
as fighting intensified in sudan's western darfur region, they had to run, or risk being killed.t in the chaos. >> my brother is still back there. i heard he was injured. i was forced to come to chad to seek safety. >> would you go back to sedan? >> no. no. the only reason i will go back is to bring my child, and brother, here. there is too much in security, for far too long. >> because of decades of conflict in sudan, many refugees had, already, even internally...
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as fighting intensified in darfur, they had to run or risk getting killed. heard he was injured. i was forced to come to chad for safety. >> reporter: would you go back to sudan? >> translator: no, no, only reason that i will go back is to bring my child and brother here. there is too much insecurity. >> reporter: and many refugees had already been internally displaced several times. this 22-year-old hasn't known a permit home for most of her life. >> translator: i'm worried about all the people we left behind. especially my mother. i keep asking myself how i can get to chad. >> reporter: where are the men? >> translator: men told us to take the children and cross the border so they could stay behind and defend themselves and our property if necessary. >> reporter: u.n. refugee agency says close to 90% of new arrivals are women and children, many so traumatized that they will need a lot of support to heal. we expected to meet refugees as very arrived, but it was hit by a rocket. so refugees are being moved away from broorder downs. cnn travelled with a man t
as fighting intensified in darfur, they had to run or risk getting killed. heard he was injured. i was forced to come to chad for safety. >> reporter: would you go back to sudan? >> translator: no, no, only reason that i will go back is to bring my child and brother here. there is too much insecurity. >> reporter: and many refugees had already been internally displaced several times. this 22-year-old hasn't known a permit home for most of her life. >> translator: i'm...
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in some areas far from the center, especially in the darfur region , some tribes entered into conflicts by accessing government weapons warehouses and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge and expand. infiltration in their own areas is going towards unrest. the war between the separatists of titraj region and the ethiopian army has not been successful until today. the arrival of refugees and the spread of insecurity on the borders of the two countries are the two main concerns of addis ababa. both which separated from you 12 years ago, has a fragile economy and security , and does not have the ability to deal with the arrival of displaced persons and soldiers fleeing the war, warplanes bombed the city , you left all our assets behind, our only option was to flee to south sudan, here too i don't know what fate we are facing. it is in an african country that is facing the lack of a comprehensive government and instability, and perhaps it is more receptive to the crisis than other sudanese neighbors. some experts say that the departure of foreign nationals from sudan indicates that
in some areas far from the center, especially in the darfur region , some tribes entered into conflicts by accessing government weapons warehouses and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge and expand. infiltration in their own areas is going towards unrest. the war between the separatists of titraj region and the ethiopian army has not been successful until today. the arrival of refugees and the spread of insecurity on the borders of the two countries are the two main concerns of addis...
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we start moving medical supplies from south sudan to khartoum and areas in the darfur region.ve passed the message. we hope that all parties will facilitate things. we are optimistic. >> i want to ask about you personally. hundreds of people have been killed. we talked about the bodies on the streets. for you personally, do you worry about your safety? any plans to leave? >> we need security guarantees, not only for us but for volunteers. they are the ones on the ground. they are taking care of those wounded. otherwise, you would be impossible for humanitarian organizations to continue in such a situation. >> thank you for joining us. stay safe. >> our chief international correspondent is in jetta. you have been speaking to those who have been evacuated or escaped. what has david been telling you? >> sometimes people do not have to tell you. they are exhausted, traumatized. they headed to port sudan on the eastern coast, but there is relief that they have escaped the worst of the violence, but you also feel this sadness. i will never forget the moment where we were in a tugboa
we start moving medical supplies from south sudan to khartoum and areas in the darfur region.ve passed the message. we hope that all parties will facilitate things. we are optimistic. >> i want to ask about you personally. hundreds of people have been killed. we talked about the bodies on the streets. for you personally, do you worry about your safety? any plans to leave? >> we need security guarantees, not only for us but for volunteers. they are the ones on the ground. they are...
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and darfur has had some of the most chaotic scenes, eye witnesses saying that there have been repeated like alginate now, where all of the hospitals are closed. [speaking french] people are streaming across the border into chad where they are getting help from the unhcr and others but if there is not a meaningful cease-fire in the coming days [laughs] you can imagine the [speaking french] humanitarian catastrophe will get even worse in sudan ... dave mackenzie [laughs] cnn [speaking french] johannesburg. >> the u.s. federal reserve has hiked its key interest rate for the tenth consecutive time. but it's hinting this one may be the last hike for a while. maybe. we will explain coming up. stay with us. you need to deliver new apps fast using the services you want in the clouds of your choice. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterpri control, vmware helps you innovate and grow. this is how tosin lost 33 pounds on noom weight. i'm tosin. noom gave her a psychological approach to weight loss. noom has taught me how you think about food has such a... hug
and darfur has had some of the most chaotic scenes, eye witnesses saying that there have been repeated like alginate now, where all of the hospitals are closed. [speaking french] people are streaming across the border into chad where they are getting help from the unhcr and others but if there is not a meaningful cease-fire in the coming days [laughs] you can imagine the [speaking french] humanitarian catastrophe will get even worse in sudan ... dave mackenzie [laughs] cnn [speaking french]...
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all of them from door for -- darfur, getting away from attacks from ethnic militias. >> even residents of the capital are not faring much better. all he cares about now is how and where his family finds food and shelter. blind and helpless, this man arrived five years ago with his large family, hoping to find food, shelter and peace. so far he says he has found none. >> we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here five days ago. reporter: the others at the camp may be preoccupied by the welfare of the family. the mass migration is fueled by violence from ethnic militias and rebel groups. a central government in khartoum has given ethnic militias the opportunity to consolidate. this is forcing thousands of minority tribes to flee across the border into chad. some say they plan to make their move to chad permanent. the united nations says the crisis in sudan can plunge the entire region into a humanitarian crisis. anchor: at least 127 people have died during flooding triggered by heavy rains in rwanda. there have also been injuries with many trapped in their homes. rescue
all of them from door for -- darfur, getting away from attacks from ethnic militias. >> even residents of the capital are not faring much better. all he cares about now is how and where his family finds food and shelter. blind and helpless, this man arrived five years ago with his large family, hoping to find food, shelter and peace. so far he says he has found none. >> we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here five days ago. reporter: the others at the camp may...
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especially in the darfur region, some tribes have been found they entered into conflicts with the weapons warehouses and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge and expand their influence in their own regions. ethiopia's photos are also heading toward unrest. the spread of insecurity on the borders of the two countries, we did not have two main concerns in addis ababa, staying in sudan means that the situation is getting worse hour by hour. south sudan , which was separated from you 12 years ago , has a fragile economy and security, and to deal with the arrival of refugees and fleeing soldiers from war does not have warplanes they bombed the city. you left all your assets behind. our only option was to flee to south sudan . you don't know what the fate is in this african country, which is facing a crisis due to the lack of a comprehensive government and 20 or more countries, and perhaps from other neighbors of sudan. it is more vulnerable in this country. they say that the departure of foreign nationals from sudan indicates the uncertainty of the future of this country, which contro
especially in the darfur region, some tribes have been found they entered into conflicts with the weapons warehouses and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge and expand their influence in their own regions. ethiopia's photos are also heading toward unrest. the spread of insecurity on the borders of the two countries, we did not have two main concerns in addis ababa, staying in sudan means that the situation is getting worse hour by hour. south sudan , which was separated from you 12...
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in some areas far from the center, especially in the darfur region , some tribes enter into conflicts by gaining access to government weapons warehouses. were and tried to they use this opportunity for tribal revenge and to expand the influence of their own regions, it leads to unrest. the war of the separatists of the titraj region with the ethiopian army has not been successful until now. the hour is getting worse. south sudan, which separated from you 12 years ago, has a fragile economy and security, and it has no way to escape from the war until the arrival of displaced soldiers. war planes bombed the city . you left all your assets behind. our only option is to flee to south sudan was here, i know that with what fate are we facing? it is an african country that is facing instability and the lack of a comprehensive government, and perhaps it is more vulnerable than other sudanese neighbors to the crisis. it controls libya, egypt has sent weapons to sudan, the uae and some other countries have offered arms assistance to the two sides involved in sudan. this means that the war in su
in some areas far from the center, especially in the darfur region , some tribes enter into conflicts by gaining access to government weapons warehouses. were and tried to they use this opportunity for tribal revenge and to expand the influence of their own regions, it leads to unrest. the war of the separatists of the titraj region with the ethiopian army has not been successful until now. the hour is getting worse. south sudan, which separated from you 12 years ago, has a fragile economy and...
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he's a war criminal, we know about his war history in darfur. the fact that he was able to continue to assemble his power base in sudan, which was already considerable, i think it contributed to the situation we are here now. not that it would have been easy, it would have been hard. i think we see what happens when he continues to play the role he has. can you talk about having a way forward. if you can also address the potential challenges in neighboring ethiopia. we have a very fragile peace in ethiopia. obviously, there is some territorial dispute between sudan and ethiopia. and, we need to be doing everything we can to make sure the conflict in sudan does not make the situation even worse in ethiopia. if you could address those questions. >> i, senator van holland, it's great to hear that the consular system worked for your constituents in the marylanders, very good to hear. we welcome any improvements, comments that you have in that system going forward, or any other members of this committee. and second, you missed our shout out to your d
he's a war criminal, we know about his war history in darfur. the fact that he was able to continue to assemble his power base in sudan, which was already considerable, i think it contributed to the situation we are here now. not that it would have been easy, it would have been hard. i think we see what happens when he continues to play the role he has. can you talk about having a way forward. if you can also address the potential challenges in neighboring ethiopia. we have a very fragile peace...
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at least 280 people were killed in two days of armed conflict in the city of lg 9 in west darfur, accordingl jazeera, the solan doctors' union announced that only in this city, after that, the armed forces appointed as rapid support attacked this city and the local armed forces involved in conflicts in sudan negotiations to end the tensions in this country are ongoing in saudi arabia between the representatives of the two armed groups involved. the fighting started in late april with the attack of armed militias to support the purchase of sudanese army centers . successive explosions in kyiv, the capital of ukraine. air raid warning sirens were sounded in this country, the military of kiev city said that these attacks, in terms of exceptional volume , continued with intensity in the donbass region in eastern ukraine, in terms of an exceptional volume, without fighting on the front. russian soldiers around this occupied the area and the nurses also speculated about a major attack by the ukrainian army to recapture the lost areas. moreover , ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky announced th
at least 280 people were killed in two days of armed conflict in the city of lg 9 in west darfur, accordingl jazeera, the solan doctors' union announced that only in this city, after that, the armed forces appointed as rapid support attacked this city and the local armed forces involved in conflicts in sudan negotiations to end the tensions in this country are ongoing in saudi arabia between the representatives of the two armed groups involved. the fighting started in late april with the attack...
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but that was not the case in the western region of darfur for, where entire villages have been burnte ground and communications with the outside world have been mostly cut off. the region has a long history of intercommunal violence that seems to have plunged into chaos once again. our correspondent has looked into this underreported area of the conflict with our verified team. >> i am going to tell you about the battleford are for. seems that some of the bloodiest fighting is around these cities. let's look at elgin nina, the hotspot. this is before the war him this is late april after the first flareup of violence. then there was a second wave of violence. hundreds killed. aid workers who had to flee said it has been scorched earth. >> it is that everything they could be has been burned or destroyed. >> part of the main market there has also been destroyed. a resident confirmed this is video of the market. a huge loss as it supplies the region and neighboring countries. we manage to get this message from a local journalist. >> they have stormed the city with dozens of pickup trucks
but that was not the case in the western region of darfur for, where entire villages have been burnte ground and communications with the outside world have been mostly cut off. the region has a long history of intercommunal violence that seems to have plunged into chaos once again. our correspondent has looked into this underreported area of the conflict with our verified team. >> i am going to tell you about the battleford are for. seems that some of the bloodiest fighting is around...
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and beyond the borders because of a lack of security, because cities like khartoum, areas like d darfurnd areas in the country are simply too insecure for people to remain. this is putting pressure not only on the population inside sudan, but on the neighboring countries as well. we need the conflict to stop, we need the armies to end the fighting, and we want the people to be able to return home safely. brent: the people who do make it to neighboring countries such as chad, what conditions await them there? michael: i think your story showed it, it is very bleak. we as humanitarians are struggling to be able to absorb the caseload, on top of an existing caseload that we were struggling to feed even before the crisis. in south sudan, refugees were only receiving 50% of the minimum ration because of a lack of funding, because of the needs across the country. with more refugees arriving, the world food programme will need more funding from our donors if we are to be able to provide the type of assistance these populations require. brent: are you going to get the funding that you need to m
and beyond the borders because of a lack of security, because cities like khartoum, areas like d darfurnd areas in the country are simply too insecure for people to remain. this is putting pressure not only on the population inside sudan, but on the neighboring countries as well. we need the conflict to stop, we need the armies to end the fighting, and we want the people to be able to return home safely. brent: the people who do make it to neighboring countries such as chad, what conditions...
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rebel groups in darkob is heavy weapons and the entry of militias from the center, especially in the darfur region, some of the food entered the conflicts by reaching the government weapons warehouses and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge in their own areas. the war of separatists in the titular region with the ethiopian army has not been won so far. the arrival of refugees and the spread of insecurity on the borders of the two countries are the two main concerns of addis ababa. staying in sudan means that the situation is getting worse by the hour in south sudan, which has been 12 years. he broke up with you it has a fragile economy and security, and it has no way to deal with refugees and soldiers fleeing the war. warplanes bombed the city . you left all our possessions behind. our only option is to flee to south sudan. i don't know what fate we are facing in this african country. is that it is faced with the lack of a comprehensive government and instability, and perhaps it is more vulnerable than sudan's other neighbors in this country. some experts say that the departure of
rebel groups in darkob is heavy weapons and the entry of militias from the center, especially in the darfur region, some of the food entered the conflicts by reaching the government weapons warehouses and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge in their own areas. the war of separatists in the titular region with the ethiopian army has not been won so far. the arrival of refugees and the spread of insecurity on the borders of the two countries are the two main concerns of addis ababa....
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the other security forces, for example in westar -- west darfur, we have seen attacks from every maliciousthe non-arab population there with casualties, so we could see more of that. nicole: we will have to leave, gerrit kurtz, thank you so much. guest: thank you. nicole: officials in the democratic republic of congo say the death toll from flooding has doubled to over 400. thousands reported missing after torrential rains battered a province in the south. other cities in central africa have also been devastated by the rule. in india, three people were killed when an air force fighter jet crashed into a house. the pilot ejected to safety before the soviet era plane went down in the northern state of rajasthan. india is reportedly set to ground its entire fleet of jets in 2025 series of crashes. a woman who has accused donald trump of raping her in the mid-1990's is in court to hear the closing arguments. former magazine columnist e. jean carroll alleges that ex-president assaulted her. term has not given evidence in the lawsuit but continues to deny the charges. china has canceled a visit
the other security forces, for example in westar -- west darfur, we have seen attacks from every maliciousthe non-arab population there with casualties, so we could see more of that. nicole: we will have to leave, gerrit kurtz, thank you so much. guest: thank you. nicole: officials in the democratic republic of congo say the death toll from flooding has doubled to over 400. thousands reported missing after torrential rains battered a province in the south. other cities in central africa have...
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mainly in khartoum and darfur in the west. meanwhile, around 100,000 people have been forced to flee to neighboring countries with little food or water. >> that has been a momentous day in damascus. for the first time since war began in 2011, an iranian head of state has made the visit to syria. president ebrahim raisi met with his counterpart as both leaders lavished each other with praise while denouncing the west and jihadist threats. his visit also comes as iran and regional rival saudi arabia rebuild relations after years of tension, also as arab states have shunned assad, including riyadh. to help us understand the dynamics of this latest meeting, i'm now joined by the senior policy l over the middle east and north africa program at the european council on foreign relations. firstly, what do you understand was discussed in these momentous meetings between both leaders? >> well, a few points, especially from the iranian side , they want to clarify to both syria and the wider region. first of all, the iranian side feels th
mainly in khartoum and darfur in the west. meanwhile, around 100,000 people have been forced to flee to neighboring countries with little food or water. >> that has been a momentous day in damascus. for the first time since war began in 2011, an iranian head of state has made the visit to syria. president ebrahim raisi met with his counterpart as both leaders lavished each other with praise while denouncing the west and jihadist threats. his visit also comes as iran and regional rival...
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that at least 280 people were killed as a result of the conflict in the city of al-janiyeh in west darfur. the wadi arfa mosque in north sudan, ten sudanese refugees sought refuge between the mosque to escape the war. maham and safa, a lawyer and his children have left khartoun, the capital of sudan , and they are waiting for psychological treatment for a long time. we are in a very difficult situation. we have been waiting for 12 days . day by day, more sudanese come to this city to get visas. a month has passed since the start of the conflict in sudan, and so far there are no signs of stopping the conflict. no one knows where this country is going. there is no solution in sight. and the army sudan can complete their work. he left our house of documents and ran away . for several days, sudanese activists have been spreading the news of the death of the commander of the rapid reaction forces on social networks . his forces appeared in the audio message and considered al - borhan as a coup plotter and the spreader of these rumors. on the important economic and political centers of the head
that at least 280 people were killed as a result of the conflict in the city of al-janiyeh in west darfur. the wadi arfa mosque in north sudan, ten sudanese refugees sought refuge between the mosque to escape the war. maham and safa, a lawyer and his children have left khartoun, the capital of sudan , and they are waiting for psychological treatment for a long time. we are in a very difficult situation. we have been waiting for 12 days . day by day, more sudanese come to this city to get visas....
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the sudanese good doctors union says 280 people have been killed in the city of west darfur and two days. the rapid support forces stormed the city friday. earlier, a hospital near khartoum came under fire. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy has continued his whirlwind european tour with a trip to the u.k. to meet rishi sunak. the u.k. has pledged hundreds more air defense missiles and long-range drones to help kyiv defend itself against russian attacks. at least three people have been killed and several others injured in a shooting in farmington city, new mexico. two police officers were also shot. but both were reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital. all of the schools in the city were placed on what officials call preventative lockdown, but have since been lifted. police say the gunman was shot dead and was believed to be acting alone. u.s. supporterd criticized thes -- decides to be fbi. john durham says the federal agency lacked evidence and relied heavily on tips provided by trump's political opponents. the inquiry dubbed crossfire hurricane looked into poten
the sudanese good doctors union says 280 people have been killed in the city of west darfur and two days. the rapid support forces stormed the city friday. earlier, a hospital near khartoum came under fire. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy has continued his whirlwind european tour with a trip to the u.k. to meet rishi sunak. the u.k. has pledged hundreds more air defense missiles and long-range drones to help kyiv defend itself against russian attacks. at least three people have been...
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May 5, 2023
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in the past few days, in some areas far from the center, especially in the darfur region, some of you have reached the weapons warehouses. governmental they entered into conflicts and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge on themselves in their own regions . it is going towards unrest. the war of the separatists of titraj region with the ethiopian army has not won until today. the arrival of refugees and the spread of insecurity in the borders of the two countries. we did not have addis ababa's main concern. staying in sudan means that the situation is getting worse hour by hour. south sudan , which separated from you 12 years ago , has a fragile economy and security. they took all our assets you are gone, our only option is to flee to profit here, i don't know what fate we are facing. david is an african country that is facing instability and lack of comprehensive government, and maybe it is more vulnerable than other neighbors of sudan. some experts say that leaving citizens of foreign countries from sudan are an expression of the uncertainty of the future of this country. i
in the past few days, in some areas far from the center, especially in the darfur region, some of you have reached the weapons warehouses. governmental they entered into conflicts and tried to use this opportunity to take revenge on themselves in their own regions . it is going towards unrest. the war of the separatists of titraj region with the ethiopian army has not won until today. the arrival of refugees and the spread of insecurity in the borders of the two countries. we did not have addis...
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May 16, 2023
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announced that at least 280 people were killed due to the conflict in the city of al-jani, not in west darfur. the mosque of wadi arfa in the north of sudan, ten displaced sudanese refugees have left the sudanese capital, khartoun, to escape the war. was
announced that at least 280 people were killed due to the conflict in the city of al-jani, not in west darfur. the mosque of wadi arfa in the north of sudan, ten displaced sudanese refugees have left the sudanese capital, khartoun, to escape the war. was