peacekeepers patrol the lanes of kalma, but not for long. of its troops from south darfur for, leaving just 200 to patrol an area the size of england. for those still living as refugees in their own country, the government plans to try bashir may give them home, but until peace is achieved, these camps remain. mohanad hashim, bbc news. let's go back to our main story now and the results of the democratic primary in new hampshire, where voters are chosing which of the pa rty‘s candidates they want to take on donald trump in november's presidential elections in the us. bernie sanders has declared victory, with votes from 85% of precints in the state counted. he's on almost 26%. pete buttigieg not far behind with more than 24% of the vote, and amy klobuchar really gaining momentum in third place there with almost 20%. joining me now is our north america correspondent, chris buckler. and interesting night to say the least. what is your take on it? it is still incredibly tight and there is no doubt this has been a good evening for bernie sanders