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feras killani, bbc news, sudan. with me is bbc arabic�*s special correspondent feras kilani. actually saw and heard? it is harrowing- _ actually saw and heard? it is harrowing. to _ actually saw and heard? it is harrowing. to see _ actually saw and heard? te 3 harrowing. to see sudan afterjust a few years, from the uprising, in 2019, and the hopes of that time, after they toppled the regime, and where it is now, it is really, really devastating. when you see the capital, where we were, the other side of the river nile, where khartoum is, cartoon by the way is still under the rss, rapid support forces, control, and you see from that place where to dine is, is something really shocking. the stories of rape, the destruction in the city, especially in the old market, beautiful places, the old buildings the looting committed in the city is unbelievable. the destruction, of the infrastructure, is unbelievable as well. so, the country turned back for the kids, not just for five years. country turned back for the kids, notjust for five years. find country turned back for the kids, not
feras killani, bbc news, sudan. with me is bbc arabic�*s special correspondent feras kilani. actually saw and heard? it is harrowing- _ actually saw and heard? it is harrowing. to _ actually saw and heard? it is harrowing. to see _ actually saw and heard? te 3 harrowing. to see sudan afterjust a few years, from the uprising, in 2019, and the hopes of that time, after they toppled the regime, and where it is now, it is really, really devastating. when you see the capital, where we were, the...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.mer un co—ordinator for sudan whilst the genocide in darfur was being conducted. it's hard watching that report from feras killani, very clearly saying that this is the war the world has forgotten. take us through the beginnings of how the situation has deteriorated since april last year, seemingly, as feras killani said, noticing due to so many other conflicts happening elsewhere. weill. conflicts happening elsewhere. well, saddam was heading _ conflicts happening elsewhere. -ii saddam was heading towards a transition from military to civilian rule —— sudan was heading towards a transition from military to civilian rule. then the two men armed groups, the sudanese army and the rapid support forces, fell apart in terms of how to share power, which meant the civilians who were holding the country together this time last year were pushed aside. since then, the two armed groups have been fighting each other inch by inch over the country, and the result has been the world's greatest displa
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.mer un co—ordinator for sudan whilst the genocide in darfur was being conducted. it's hard watching that report from feras killani, very clearly saying that this is the war the world has forgotten. take us through the beginnings of how the situation has deteriorated since april last year, seemingly, as feras killani said, noticing due to so many other conflicts happening elsewhere. weill. conflicts happening elsewhere. well, saddam was heading _ conflicts...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.eton, unicef�*s deputy representative in sudan. with access to the frontline and control of information so sensitive, what can you tell us about how bad the situation is on the ground? thank you. as you have seen in the report, children are caught in a living nightmare in sudan and the situation is just getting worse and worse. the levels of displacement, facing the largest children displacement crisis in the road with hunger and disease outbreaks, it is a lethal combination for children and theirfamilies on the combination for children and their families on the ground. there is 3.5 million children that if we did their home. what is happening to them? children in conflict areas _ is happening to them? children in conflict areas are _ is happening to them? children in conflict areas are fleeing - in conflict areas are fleeing and losing everything they had, leaving everything behind. the coping mechanisms are overly stretched and we are seeing waves of displacement as conflict envelops
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.eton, unicef�*s deputy representative in sudan. with access to the frontline and control of information so sensitive, what can you tell us about how bad the situation is on the ground? thank you. as you have seen in the report, children are caught in a living nightmare in sudan and the situation is just getting worse and worse. the levels of displacement, facing the largest children displacement crisis in the road with hunger and disease outbreaks, it is a...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.ister has ridden canberra where he has ridden canberra where he has just has ridden canberra where he hasjust met his has ridden canberra where he has just met his australian counterpart. in a statement released in the past hour, he said the economies of china and australia are highly confirmatory and have great potential. his visit comes at a time when beijing is reviewing whether to scrap its wine tariffs. in relation to the earlier points you made, there is no relationship between the wine dispute and the steel dispute. the wine issue has been dealt with and has associated negotiation. the minister has made an evidence, has made a decision based on the evidence—based recommendation from the anti—dumping commission. and australia has made clear the independence of the commission and our trade remedy system. as you know, there is an interim decision on wine, with a forward to the timetable that has been outlined for the chinese for the final decision on wine and we continue to express
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.ister has ridden canberra where he has ridden canberra where he has just has ridden canberra where he hasjust met his has ridden canberra where he has just met his australian counterpart. in a statement released in the past hour, he said the economies of china and australia are highly confirmatory and have great potential. his visit comes at a time when beijing is reviewing whether to scrap its wine tariffs. in relation to the earlier points you made, there is no...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan. treated the princess of wales says it will investigate any breach of patient information after reports that staff tried to access her private medical records. the bbc royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins me now. tell us more, what more is the hospital saying about this story? 50. what more is the hospital saying about this story?— about this story? so, this all relates to — about this story? so, this all relates to this _ about this story? so, this all relates to this day _ about this story? so, this all relates to this day that - about this story? so, this all - relates to this day that katherine brunt has made at the london clinic, thatis brunt has made at the london clinic, that is a clinic in central london, that is a clinic in central london, that people will be family with pictures of it because it is where royals have stayed and been treated for years, the lecturing was treated there, prince philip was treated there, prince philip was treated there, the king of course had hi
feras killani, bbc news, sudan. treated the princess of wales says it will investigate any breach of patient information after reports that staff tried to access her private medical records. the bbc royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins me now. tell us more, what more is the hospital saying about this story? 50. what more is the hospital saying about this story?— about this story? so, this all relates to — about this story? so, this all relates to this _ about this story? so, this all...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.d over to our website. about the story, head over to ourwebsite. bbc about the story, head over to our website. bbc .co .uk. you can find more details on this war. there are reports in wednesday newspapers in london that an investigation has been launched at the london clinic over claims staff tried to access the princess of wales's private medical records. at least one member of staff tried to access kate's notes at the private hospital in central london injanuary when she was a patient there in january according to the daily mirror. let's cross to the newsroom and our correspondent simonjones is there. simon, tell us more about the story. catherine, princess of wales, spent 13 nights in the london clinic injanuary. this is known for treating members of the royalfamilies, the royal families, celebrities, former the royalfamilies, celebrities, former presidents and prime ministers. at the time, kensington palace said she was being treated for a problem with her abdomen and undergoing s
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.d over to our website. about the story, head over to ourwebsite. bbc about the story, head over to our website. bbc .co .uk. you can find more details on this war. there are reports in wednesday newspapers in london that an investigation has been launched at the london clinic over claims staff tried to access the princess of wales's private medical records. at least one member of staff tried to access kate's notes at the private hospital in central london...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.london which treated the princess of wales over claims staff tried to access her private medical records. the daily mirror alleges at least one staff member at the london clinic in marylebone was involved. sarah campbell, our presenter and former royal correspondent, joins us now. this clinic is a private clinic, it is not part of the national health service, yet obviously everybody is entitled to privacy over their health records? this is a place that we have seen many times on the news over the years, because it is the place that the late queen was treated, prince philip was treated there, and in january of this year, both the king and catherine princess of were both treated at the london clinic. so, catherine spent 13 nights there, two weeks, going in on the 16th of january, we were told, for abdominal surgery. and so, as you know, since then, there has been a huge amount of speculation, social media, whatever, about what exactly was the nature of her condition. she is convalescing
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.london which treated the princess of wales over claims staff tried to access her private medical records. the daily mirror alleges at least one staff member at the london clinic in marylebone was involved. sarah campbell, our presenter and former royal correspondent, joins us now. this clinic is a private clinic, it is not part of the national health service, yet obviously everybody is entitled to privacy over their health records? this is a place that we have...
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you are the grooms, i say, i don’t know, you will see, and indeed that’s what happened, when we met feras dough, my grandmother pours raisins into this dough, and says knead, knead, it will turn out to be a good pie, yes, that is - that is, i finish kneading, that’s it, put it in the oven, all. it worked out, but i thought it was a sign some kind, because well , it can’t be any other way, that is, that’s it, take good bread, my mother knows me better than anyone and knows that i have a difficult character, that is, well, complex, and she was afraid that...
you are the grooms, i say, i don’t know, you will see, and indeed that’s what happened, when we met feras dough, my grandmother pours raisins into this dough, and says knead, knead, it will turn out to be a good pie, yes, that is - that is, i finish kneading, that’s it, put it in the oven, all. it worked out, but i thought it was a sign some kind, because well , it can’t be any other way, that is, that’s it, take good bread, my mother knows me better than anyone and knows that i have...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.era". the measures — known as article 23 — expand on security laws already imposed by china and establish harsher penalities such as life imprisonment for offences such as treason. they also allow for closed—door trials, and give the police rights to detain suspects for up to 16 days without charge. the territory's chief executive, john lee, said the law would help stop "plots "and traps set up by foreign intelligence units", and prevent "black—clad violence and colour "revolution". the territory's largely pro—beijing legislative council passed the law unanimously. past attempts to enact article 23 met with stiff resistance from pro—democracy activists and lawmakers. this time, though, a month—long public consultation showed 99% support for the bill. the us state department, condemned the law, and said the united states is considering its response. but regina ip, one of the pro—beijing lawmakers, said hong kong's leaders wouldn't be deterred by threats from the west — including a possi
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.era". the measures — known as article 23 — expand on security laws already imposed by china and establish harsher penalities such as life imprisonment for offences such as treason. they also allow for closed—door trials, and give the police rights to detain suspects for up to 16 days without charge. the territory's chief executive, john lee, said the law would help stop "plots "and traps set up by foreign intelligence units", and prevent...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan. lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, is here. the suggestion that this is a conflict that the world has forgotten and you is a conflict that the world has forgotten and you were briefly is a conflict that the world has forgotten and you were briefly in sudan at the beginning of the fighting, what diplomatic efforts are taking place to try and end all this? a, are taking place to try and end all this? �* ., ., this? a living nightmare that the world does _ this? a living nightmare that the world does not _ this? a living nightmare that the world does not even _ this? a living nightmare that the world does not even know is - world does not even know is happening is how it was described in that powerful report but of course the world does know it is happening but world powers are distracted by bigger crises, dating, in gaza and ukraine —— they think, in gaza and ukraine —— they think, in gaza and ukraine and haiti. regional powers in africa know it is happening but different powers are bagging different powers are bagging different
feras killani, bbc news, sudan. lyse doucet, our chief international correspondent, is here. the suggestion that this is a conflict that the world has forgotten and you is a conflict that the world has forgotten and you were briefly is a conflict that the world has forgotten and you were briefly in sudan at the beginning of the fighting, what diplomatic efforts are taking place to try and end all this? a, are taking place to try and end all this? �* ., ., this? a living nightmare that the...
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, you don’t want to, i say, i don’t know, you’ll see, and that’s really what happened, when we met ferasut that i bake bread, i bake bread, i knead the dough, my grandmother pours raisins into this dough, and says, knead, knead, it will turn out to be a good pie, yes, that is - that is, stop kneading, put it in the oven, everything worked out, i understand that this is some kind of sign, because well, it can’t be any other way, that is, that’s it, take good bread, my mother knows me better than anyone and knows that i have a difficult character, that is, well, complex, and i was afraid that there were different cultures, and two worlds, and what... it’s not exactly like ours, but in any case, she immediately hugged me, kissed me, went into the house and i thought that the east was more closed, but his mother is not at all like that, his family is not like that , yes, there are five, i say, there are a lot of children in the family, he says: well, yes, five brothers, five sisters, i think so, wow, wow you, and then when you get to know everyone better, well, very, very sincere, very... so
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bbc arabic�*s feras kilani, has been given rare access with the sudanese army, and managed to make it to the capital khartoum. the front line of a war the world has forgotten. sudanese army troops, celebrating success as they push towards the capital. a victory over their rivals, the rapid support forces. this market used to be the life of the city. now look at it. normal life here, destroyed. we hear stories of rape, looting and indiscriminate violence at the hands of the rsf. this war is taking everything from people. millions across the country have had to leave their lives behind. few have stayed. 64—year—old mukhtar took us to see what used to be a town square. now a makeshift graveyard. translation: there are 150 people here. | i knew many of them. mohammed, abdullah, jalal. .. there's just me left. a moment to remember their names. for many, a grave is only a number. the un says both sides face accusations of horrific abuses, even war crimes, claims both deny. the army was keen to show us the damage they say was inflicted to the city and its people by the rsf. they tightly cont
bbc arabic�*s feras kilani, has been given rare access with the sudanese army, and managed to make it to the capital khartoum. the front line of a war the world has forgotten. sudanese army troops, celebrating success as they push towards the capital. a victory over their rivals, the rapid support forces. this market used to be the life of the city. now look at it. normal life here, destroyed. we hear stories of rape, looting and indiscriminate violence at the hands of the rsf. this war is...
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feras ali, political commentator from malmo, sweden. gentlemen, welcome to the news review section. now, mr. bukaiti, i'll begin with you. let's begin with the abdul malik al- hoothi's recent comments, the yemen leader has uh has said that the israely atrocities is a stain on humanity and that it will accelerate the decline of the regime. resulting in this ultimate aniholation, so mr. your thoughts on the answer leaders comments and what effect or effects has this war had on the regime, especially the public image around the world post operation, bismillah rahmanirrahim, i mean this is exactly what happen, the public image of the ziant state of israel has been damaged, we remember before the attack on gaz. in recent month, no one actually, many countries, especially the population of western country, they used to be like afraid to either protest against israel, because the laws there call any protest or any condemnation of israel as anti semitic, that's why i believe that this recent attack has exposed the zined state and as all they have exposed the international community, especia
feras ali, political commentator from malmo, sweden. gentlemen, welcome to the news review section. now, mr. bukaiti, i'll begin with you. let's begin with the abdul malik al- hoothi's recent comments, the yemen leader has uh has said that the israely atrocities is a stain on humanity and that it will accelerate the decline of the regime. resulting in this ultimate aniholation, so mr. your thoughts on the answer leaders comments and what effect or effects has this war had on the regime,...
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feras killani, bbc news, sudan.ecretary—general of the norwegian refugee council, who was in darfur and chad recently and told me more about how bad the situation is for them. this is the worst humanitarian crisis at the moment. it is this is the worst humanitarian crisis at the moment.- crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, _ crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not _ crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not five, _ crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not five, not - crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not five, not ten, i crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not five, not ten, 25i million, not five, not ten, 25 million, not five, not ten, 25 million people engulfed in crossfire and displacement, in hunger. and the stories of the people are stories of violence, sexual violence against women, the arbitrary detention of men, killing of men, children out of school, children out of hope. 8 million people are now displaced within sudan or in neighbouring countries like chad where they are received in
feras killani, bbc news, sudan.ecretary—general of the norwegian refugee council, who was in darfur and chad recently and told me more about how bad the situation is for them. this is the worst humanitarian crisis at the moment. it is this is the worst humanitarian crisis at the moment.- crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, _ crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not _ crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not five, _ crisis at the moment. it is 25 million, not five, not - crisis at...
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fera you getl cats too. yeah. yeah. you get the caveman feral cat and the cat. >> oh, okay.l come over like, theremay are so many things i wantthi wa to say, but i'll just move on. l >> up next, we will gette cri the jitters talking about cute critterstt. cops is back on fox nation, the only place to watch new episodes watch is defenders of justice. now take down criminal masterminds. i come from a long family of mexican cops. new tonight on fox nation and coming soon cops spring break down for spring break. please make this go away. you guys are 21, right? all part of fox justice. sign up and get your first year of fox nation for 2999. america is streamingng a bus. y >> okay. are we talking orders coming. in? garland business is never easy to star in eight months pregnant. pregnant. that's i couldn't slow down we were starting a business fromwhen you the ground up people were the ground up people were showing up left and right ang bg d. me. so did our business needs the chase car made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids beat the same for an unlimited
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the army scrapped plans for a high-profile big ticket competition for a new attack helicopter called feraas a needed win after the company lost an army competition in 2022 called flura which is to supplement the blackhawk. the army is repurposing the blackhawk into blackhawk and focusing efforts on a changing battlefield and what that will mean for the military of the future. autonomy is a part of that which is why we're here and joining me to discuss all of it is the president of sikorsky, paul lemmo. great to be speaking with you while we're in the air. >> doing a great job piloting. >> yes. i've been pressing buttons with expert help here. why was it necessary? this capability has been in the works for six years for this specific type of aircraft. why was it necessary to develop it? >> when you think about 21st centurywarfare you think about autonomy, underpins a lot of the capabilities that will be on the battlefield in the 21st century. we've been working this over a decade as you said, and we built a system that's platform agnostic that can be put on any aircraft. fixed wing aircraf
the army scrapped plans for a high-profile big ticket competition for a new attack helicopter called feraas a needed win after the company lost an army competition in 2022 called flura which is to supplement the blackhawk. the army is repurposing the blackhawk into blackhawk and focusing efforts on a changing battlefield and what that will mean for the military of the future. autonomy is a part of that which is why we're here and joining me to discuss all of it is the president of sikorsky,...
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when i wake up in abject father of the a fera of tfear of the alarm cloc. >> my observation in the room yesterday, joe, there wasn't anything to hammer powell about being too tight. you look at the spectrum of economic data out there and most of it coming in at or a little bit above expectations. the gdp forecast was interesting. they upgraded it to 2.1. we end in with the cnbc wrap up at 2%. that was pretty much in line where the fed was which is a good thing to get people a heads up on. i'm not seeing the thing where powell is missing this thing which is hanging over the head of the economy like an anvil about to drop. do you know what that thing is, joe? that thing we're missing. >> not an anvil about to drop, but iceberg that is harder to see because it is under water. we keep talking about the soft landing. a soft landing, you can watch a plane coming in and see what is happening. this is more of a guiding ship and hoping you will not hit the iceberg and hoping you are not the "titanic." it is easier to see after the fact when you are measuring all of the data points. >> the mistak
when i wake up in abject father of the a fera of tfear of the alarm cloc. >> my observation in the room yesterday, joe, there wasn't anything to hammer powell about being too tight. you look at the spectrum of economic data out there and most of it coming in at or a little bit above expectations. the gdp forecast was interesting. they upgraded it to 2.1. we end in with the cnbc wrap up at 2%. that was pretty much in line where the fed was which is a good thing to get people a heads up on....
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and should thabe clue that something needs to be fixed here, that even the fera government at the podium can't answer the question what triggers ambiguity? you've given us two different alrnatives today, and so many lower court judges who just want flow whatever we tell them to do faithfully can't figure it out. general prelogarsohere's a lot packed in there, justice gorsuch, and i want to respond to each of yr ncerns. first, i would draw from chevron and kisor in defining wh ian ambiguity. its en a court has applied the tools of construction and can't ascertain that congress d an intent on the matter. so i think that that is e re question for a court at step one of chevron, and if that's the circumstance, thatou only ever move a court to applying deference at step two. now i understand the concern you expressed that maybe lower courts are too reflexively finding that there's ambiguity at -- justice gouc well, you gave us a second definition just a moment ago, and -- general prelogar: i was trying to -- to explain how i thought that sometime-- justice gorsuch: some -- yeah. general prelo
and should thabe clue that something needs to be fixed here, that even the fera government at the podium can't answer the question what triggers ambiguity? you've given us two different alrnatives today, and so many lower court judges who just want flow whatever we tell them to do faithfully can't figure it out. general prelogarsohere's a lot packed in there, justice gorsuch, and i want to respond to each of yr ncerns. first, i would draw from chevron and kisor in defining wh ian ambiguity. its...