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to dan. —— the city port sudan.n tells me they only get one meal per day. in this displacement camp in the city of port sudan, they are safe from conflict but life is hard. nearby, people queue for water, the most basic right, but here it is a luxury. this person tells me she fled with her children from one city to ranelagh trying to escape the war before arriving in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: gel might be fighting us was so intense, with the first two days, two members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in 2—mac. —— then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in two. they have not heard from their father since january. we do not know where he is what happened to him. . , , to him. that is it. there is nothing — to him. that is it. there is nothing left. _ to him. that is it. there is nothing left. my _ to him. that is it. there is nothing left. my children i to him. that is it. there is i nothing left. my children are devastated.— devastated. the sc
to dan. —— the city port sudan.n tells me they only get one meal per day. in this displacement camp in the city of port sudan, they are safe from conflict but life is hard. nearby, people queue for water, the most basic right, but here it is a luxury. this person tells me she fled with her children from one city to ranelagh trying to escape the war before arriving in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: gel might be fighting us was so intense, with the first two days, two...
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nawal al—maghafi has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key border area in neighbouring refugees are still flowing out, as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. the faces of a forgotten war. these are some of the family's court at the centre of what is being called one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. here in sudan, 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp in a port sudan, the essay from the front lines of the conflict that life is hard. in another camp nearby people 0 for water. their most basic right. here it is a luxury. this woman tells me she fled with her children from one city to another trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: the fi . htin . sudan. translation: the fighting was _ sudan. translation: the fighting was so _ sudan. translation: tue: fighting was so intense sudan. translation: tte: fighting was so intense and within the first two days two members of my family were killed. and i watched as my neighbours wer
nawal al—maghafi has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key border area in neighbouring refugees are still flowing out, as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. the faces of a forgotten war. these are some of the family's court at the centre of what is being called one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. here in sudan, 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp in a port sudan, the essay from...
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in this displacement camp in the city of port sudan they are safe from the front lines of the conflictr water. a most basic right. and here it is a luxury. this woman tells me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: the fighting near us was so intense. - within the first two days two members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in two. her children are mourning the life they once had. but also their father. left behind, they have not heard from him since january. translation: we don't know where he is, what happened i to him. that is it. our future is over. there is nothing left. my children are devastated. the scale of suffering here in sudan is unimaginable. 16 months of war have had a devastating impact on people's lives here. over 10 million people have had to flee their home. and if they have escaped the bombs and the bullets there is another killer — hunger. hunger is ravaging sudan. in neighbouring chad, these eight trucks are line
in this displacement camp in the city of port sudan they are safe from the front lines of the conflictr water. a most basic right. and here it is a luxury. this woman tells me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: the fighting near us was so intense. - within the first two days two members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in two. her...
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our correspondent nawal al—maghafi, has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key bordering chad — where refugees are still flowing out — as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. the faces of the forgotten war. here in sudan 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp in the city of port sudan, they are safe from the front lines of the conflict, but life is hard. in another camp nearby, people queue for water. and most basic right, but here it is a luxury. this lady tells me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape there world before arriving in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: ., translation: the fighting near us was so intense, _ translation: the fighting near us was so intense, within - translation: the fighting near us was so intense, within the - us was so intense, within the first two days two members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in two. her watched as two of my neighbours were cut in two.— were cut i
our correspondent nawal al—maghafi, has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key bordering chad — where refugees are still flowing out — as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. the faces of the forgotten war. here in sudan 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp in the city of port sudan, they are safe from the front lines of the conflict, but life is hard. in another camp nearby, people queue...
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on this displacement camp in the city of port sudan they have a say from the front lines of the conflicte it is a luxury. this woman tells me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: the fi . htin . sudan. translation: the fighting there _ sudan. translation: the fighting there as _ sudan. translation: iia: fighting there as was so intense. within the first two days to members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in it on. . . in it on. the children are mourning _ in it on. the children are mourning the _ in it on. the children are mourning the life - in it on. the children are mourning the life they . in it on. the children are i mourning the life they once had. but also their father. left behind, they have not heard from him since january. translation: we heard from him since january. tuna/mom— heard from him since january. translation: we don't know where he is — translation: we don't know where he is what _ translation: we don't know whe
on this displacement camp in the city of port sudan they have a say from the front lines of the conflicte it is a luxury. this woman tells me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: the fi . htin . sudan. translation: the fighting there _ sudan. translation: the fighting there as _ sudan. translation: iia: fighting there as was so intense. within the first two days to members of my...
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one city from another trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudananslation: the fi . htin . sudan. translation: the fighting us _ sudan. translation: the fighting us was _ sudan. translation: the fighting us was so - sudan. translation: the| fighting us was so intense, within the first two days, two members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut into. the children are mourning the life they once had but also their father, life they once had but also theirfather, left behind, they have not heard from him since january. have not heard from him since janua . �* ,, �* ~ have not heard from him since janua . ~ ,, ~ ~ ., have not heard from him since janua . ~ ~ ., ., january. translation: we do not know where _ january. translation: we do not know where he _ january. translation: we do not know where he is _ january. translation: we do not know where he is or _ january. translation: we do not know where he is or what - know where he is or what happened to him. that is it. ourfuture is over. there is nothing left. my chi
one city from another trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudananslation: the fi . htin . sudan. translation: the fighting us _ sudan. translation: the fighting us was _ sudan. translation: the fighting us was so - sudan. translation: the| fighting us was so intense, within the first two days, two members of my family were killed. then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut into. the children are mourning the life they once had but also their...
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historic proportions. 0ur correspondent nawal al—maghafi, has gained rare access to the city of port sudanhad — where refugees continue to arrive — as the aid agencies are desperately try to get aid in. the faces of a forgotten war. these are some of the families caught in the centre of what is being called one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. here in sudan, 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp they are safe from the front lines of the conflict but life is hard. in another camp nearby, people queue for water. a most basic right but here it is a luxury. this woman tells me she fled with her children from one city from another trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: the fighting near us was so intense, within the first two days, two members of my family were then i watched as two of my neighbours were cut in two. her children are mourning the life they once had but also theirfather, left behind, they have not heard from him since january. translati
historic proportions. 0ur correspondent nawal al—maghafi, has gained rare access to the city of port sudanhad — where refugees continue to arrive — as the aid agencies are desperately try to get aid in. the faces of a forgotten war. these are some of the families caught in the centre of what is being called one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. here in sudan, 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp they are...
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our correspondent has gained rare access to port sudan and neighbouring chad where refugees are stillut as aid agencies desperately in another camp nearby, people queue for water. a most basic right, but here, it is a luxury. this woman told me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the world before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: , translation: the fighting neils was so intense. _ translation: the fighting neils was so intense. within _ translation: the fighting neils was so intense. within two - translation: the fighting neils was so intense. within two days. was so intense. within two days two members of my family were killed and then i watched as my neighbours were cut in two. the children are _ neighbours were cut in two. the children are mourning the life he once had, but also their father. left behind, they haven't heard from him since january. haven't heard from him since janua . ~ ., �* haven't heard from him since janua .~ ., �* ~ ., january. we don't know where he is or what — january. we don't know where he
our correspondent has gained rare access to port sudan and neighbouring chad where refugees are stillut as aid agencies desperately in another camp nearby, people queue for water. a most basic right, but here, it is a luxury. this woman told me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the world before arriving here in this displacement camp in port sudan. translation: , translation: the fighting neils was so intense. _ translation: the fighting neils was so intense....
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our correspondent nawal al maghafi has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key border neighbouring chad where refugees are still flowing out as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. the faces of a forgotten war. these are some of the family scoffed at the centre of what is being called one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. here in sudan, 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp in port sudan, they are safe from the front lines of the conflict, but life is hard. in another camp nearby people queue for water. our most basic rights. but here it is a luxury. this woman tells me that she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here in port said and at this displacement camp. translation:- displacement camp. translation: ., , translation: the fighting was so intense that _ translation: the fighting was so intense that within _ translation: the fighting was so intense that within two - translation: the fighting was so intense that within two
our correspondent nawal al maghafi has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key border neighbouring chad where refugees are still flowing out as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. the faces of a forgotten war. these are some of the family scoffed at the centre of what is being called one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. here in sudan, 26 million people are facing acute hunger. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement camp in port sudan,...
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. >> i have traveled to sudan earlier, traveled to adre, tried to travel to port sudan but was blockedparts of my tenure. recently, we put a trip together where our diplomatic security team said it would require me to just be at the airport. we communicated that, they rejected the offer, and we respected them rejecting the offer. but every week, i am meeting with sudanese people from all 18 states, hundreds and hundreds of sudanese i meet with virtually each week, as well as thousands from the refugee and diaspora community. we will continue to meet every day, every week with the sudanese people, and hopefully that will include a trip to port sudan soon. nick: thank you very much. >> thank you, nick. ♪ amna: fans and families will pack the bleachers tonight in high school stadiums across the country as football season kicks off in earnest. but after at least seven deaths tied to the sport since august, including three teens who sustained fatal brain injuries, questions are being raised again about the safety of the game played under those friday night lights. william brangham has more.
. >> i have traveled to sudan earlier, traveled to adre, tried to travel to port sudan but was blockedparts of my tenure. recently, we put a trip together where our diplomatic security team said it would require me to just be at the airport. we communicated that, they rejected the offer, and we respected them rejecting the offer. but every week, i am meeting with sudanese people from all 18 states, hundreds and hundreds of sudanese i meet with virtually each week, as well as thousands...
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bit that comes up from the southeast, but we need to get in from the north and further in from port sudandon't have the ability to really cover the country right now. >> what would a political solution take right now? >> that's what i've asked all the members here. we need your help and your guidance and your solutions. and of course your ability to negotiate so we can get in. what is lacking here also worldwide is a lack of respect for humanitarians and humanitarian action as a whole. that's part of this discussion as we talk about various countries and various crises. humanitarians being not just treated with respect but safety and some of these countries. you are seeing what is happening in gaza and sudan. yemen is another one. it's a very difficult situation right now. >> that was our conversation with cindy mccain a little earlier in the day. let's take a quick look at some other important news. the owner and operator of the cargo ship that struck the francis scott key bridge, maryland officials said the disaster was entirely preventable. it joins several other claims seeking to hold
bit that comes up from the southeast, but we need to get in from the north and further in from port sudandon't have the ability to really cover the country right now. >> what would a political solution take right now? >> that's what i've asked all the members here. we need your help and your guidance and your solutions. and of course your ability to negotiate so we can get in. what is lacking here also worldwide is a lack of respect for humanitarians and humanitarian action as a...
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let's speak to the un population fund regional director laila baker, who isjoining me in port sudan. proposal to deploy is forces to protect its population, what effect do you think it will have on civilian populations in sudan? . ~ have on civilian populations in sudan? ., ~' ,, have on civilian populations in sudan? ., ~ ., sudan? thank you for the question _ sudan? thank you for the question and _ sudan? thank you for the question and having - sudan? thank you for the question and having us i sudan? thank you for the | question and having us on sudan? thank you for the - question and having us on the programme. iam not question and having us on the programme. i am not a question and having us on the programme. iam not a political person, i work for the arm of the un that protect the rights and promotes the rights of women and girls wherever they may be but particularly in conflicts like we have in sudan. and it pains me to see after a year and a brutal conflict many of them women and girls are facing the most dire consequences. i noted that you said that there are over 10 million i
let's speak to the un population fund regional director laila baker, who isjoining me in port sudan. proposal to deploy is forces to protect its population, what effect do you think it will have on civilian populations in sudan? . ~ have on civilian populations in sudan? ., ~' ,, have on civilian populations in sudan? ., ~ ., sudan? thank you for the question _ sudan? thank you for the question and _ sudan? thank you for the question and having - sudan? thank you for the question and having us...
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our correspondent nawal al—maghafi, has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key borderbouring chad — where refugees are still flowing out — as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement is camp, they say life is hard. in another camp nearby, people queue for water. mace daly a most basic rights. this amount has mystified with a children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here in this displacement camp in portadown. translation: ., ~ , translation: that i think is so intense. i saw— translation: that i think is so intense. i saw two _ translation: that i think is so intense. i saw two of _ translation: that i think is so intense. i saw two of my - intense. i saw two of my neighbours being cut into. the children are morning a life they once had. we don't know where he is what happened to him. that is at, ourfuture is over. that is nothing left. my children are devastated. the scale of suffering _ children are devastated. the scale of suffering here in saddam is unimaginable.
our correspondent nawal al—maghafi, has gained rare access to the city of port sudan and a key borderbouring chad — where refugees are still flowing out — as aid agencies desperately try to get aid in. we only get one meal a day, this woman says. in this displacement is camp, they say life is hard. in another camp nearby, people queue for water. mace daly a most basic rights. this amount has mystified with a children from one city to another, trying to escape the war before arriving here...
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that comes up from the south—east but we need to get in front of the north and further in from port sudanuntry right now. ~ ., ., ., now. what would a political solution take? _ now. what would a political solution take? that - now. what would a political solution take? that is - now. what would a political solution take? that is what | now. what would a political. solution take? that is what a vase members _ solution take? that is what a vase members here. - solution take? that is what a vase members here. we - solution take? that is what a | vase members here. we need solution take? that is what a - vase members here. we need your help and your guidance and your solutions and, of course, your ability to negotiate so that we can get in. what is lacking here also as you know worldwide is a lack of respect for humanitarians and humanitarian action as a whole. that is part of this discussion as we talk about various countries and crises, is humanitarians not just being treated with respect but keeping them safe. you saw what happened in gaza and you see what is happening in sudan. yemen is
that comes up from the south—east but we need to get in front of the north and further in from port sudanuntry right now. ~ ., ., ., now. what would a political solution take? _ now. what would a political solution take? that - now. what would a political solution take? that is - now. what would a political solution take? that is what | now. what would a political. solution take? that is what a vase members _ solution take? that is what a vase members here. - solution take? that is what a...
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earlier, i spoke to the un population fund's regional director laila baker in port sudan.d-— is trying to do for those on the round. .,, , ., ., the ground. our “0b is to fold, at one, the ground. our “0b is to fold, at to h the ground. our “0b is to fold, at one, to make— the ground. ourjob is to fold, at one, to make sure - the ground. ourjob is to fold, at one, to make sure we - the ground. ourjob is to fold, at one, to make sure we have| at one, to make sure we have internally placed people and people in need, particularly girls and women, to make sure we support all of our partners who can provide those vital services, getting the care that women need to support their baby. making sure if you are exposed to sexual violence to make sure that you are not down but to make sure you get the counselling and medical care that you need. those are the things we will focus on and we will hope that all of the partners that we work less well build a new sudan which in the future brings a little bit more hope. in the meantime we need to focus on those in most need right now and th
earlier, i spoke to the un population fund's regional director laila baker in port sudan.d-— is trying to do for those on the round. .,, , ., ., the ground. our “0b is to fold, at one, the ground. our “0b is to fold, at to h the ground. our “0b is to fold, at one, to make— the ground. ourjob is to fold, at one, to make sure - the ground. ourjob is to fold, at one, to make sure we - the ground. ourjob is to fold, at one, to make sure we have| at one, to make sure we have internally...
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earlier, i spoke to the un population fund's regional director laila baker in port sudan.e on the ground. for unfpa, ourjob is twofold — one, to ensure that where we have internally displaced people and those in need, particularly girls and women, to ensure that we support all of our partners who can provide those vital services, getting the care that women need to have a baby, making sure that if you're exposed to sexual violence that you are notjudged, but you can get the counselling and medical care that you need. those are the things that we will focus on, and we will hope that all of the partners that we work with can build a new sudan when the future brings a little bit more hope. in the meantime, we need to focus on those who are most in need right now, and that is half of sudan's population, whether that's access to food and clean water or shelter or protection from all of the climate change elements like floods that we've been seeing, as well as access to services for health care and protection from gender—based violence. pope francis has been visiting a remote ar
earlier, i spoke to the un population fund's regional director laila baker in port sudan.e on the ground. for unfpa, ourjob is twofold — one, to ensure that where we have internally displaced people and those in need, particularly girls and women, to ensure that we support all of our partners who can provide those vital services, getting the care that women need to have a baby, making sure that if you're exposed to sexual violence that you are notjudged, but you can get the counselling and...
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let's speak to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, who's in port sudan.hat report, as long as this war goes on, how long do we think this war is going to go on? it think this war is going to go on? , i, ., ~' think this war is going to go on? , ., ., “ “ think this war is going to go on? , ~ on? it is looking like it could to on on? it is looking like it could go on for — on? it is looking like it could go on for some _ on? it is looking like it could go on for some time - on? it is looking like it could go on for some time yet. - on? it is looking like it could| go on for some time yet. we have had this new offensive in, a surprise attack really by the army to try to regain more ground in the capital city, so in the report you saw we were talking about a long intense battle to push the rsf out of the capital city on the west bank of the nile. now the army has launched this new operation to cross the nile, it has attacked across several bridges to khartoum, in the east, to continue trying to regain territory from the rsf which holds most of khartoum and i
let's speak to our africa correspondent barbara plett usher, who's in port sudan.hat report, as long as this war goes on, how long do we think this war is going to go on? it think this war is going to go on? , i, ., ~' think this war is going to go on? , ., ., “ “ think this war is going to go on? , ~ on? it is looking like it could to on on? it is looking like it could go on for — on? it is looking like it could go on for some _ on? it is looking like it could go on for some time - on?...
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i tried to come to port sudan but was blocked. together that our diplomatic security team said would require me to just be at the airport. we communicated that and they rejected the offer. we respected them rejecting that. every week i'm meeting with sudanese people from all 18 states. i meet with hundreds of sudanese virtually as well as thousands from the refugee and diaspora community. we will continue to meet with the sudanese people. geoff: thank you very much. amna: fans and families while packed the bleachers tonight in high school stadiums across the country as football season kicks off in earnest. after at least seven deaths tied to the sport in august including three teenagers that sustain fatal brain injuries, questions are being raised about the safety of the game. william brangham has more. reporter: one of the deaths was a boy named cohen craddick, a 13-year-old from west virginia who suffered a head injury after making a tackle in practice. his father is advocating for the guardian caps. he wants his son's teammates
i tried to come to port sudan but was blocked. together that our diplomatic security team said would require me to just be at the airport. we communicated that and they rejected the offer. we respected them rejecting that. every week i'm meeting with sudanese people from all 18 states. i meet with hundreds of sudanese virtually as well as thousands from the refugee and diaspora community. we will continue to meet with the sudanese people. geoff: thank you very much. amna: fans and families...
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the head of the world health organization has called on the world to help sudan, well, visiting a children's hospital in port to den tried to escape. yes, it was said, 17 months of civil war has cost famine, disease, widespread sexual violence, and the near collapse of the health system. the parents, paralympic games are winding up following nearly 2 weeks of inspirational sporting competition with the closing ceremony. later at the start, the false paris has used event to make its street more accessible. other challenges remain. the games were a showcase of impressive performances by armless arches, the swimmers and footfalls kicking the boat into a gold. deborah, unable to see against stunning backdrops, and it was a formidable feast for visitors. 2 thirds of the french watched at least parts of the paralympics. there was so many hecky people, volunteers, big changes people from all sorts of country to go to the well for the but it was impressive to see people with disabilities over a comes in to a ton of the extraordinary successful. and the games were also an occasion for some to put themselves industrie
the head of the world health organization has called on the world to help sudan, well, visiting a children's hospital in port to den tried to escape. yes, it was said, 17 months of civil war has cost famine, disease, widespread sexual violence, and the near collapse of the health system. the parents, paralympic games are winding up following nearly 2 weeks of inspirational sporting competition with the closing ceremony. later at the start, the false paris has used event to make its street more...
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critics say the uae wants control over sudan's red sea ports and rich mineral mines. e emiratis deny supplying and funding the rsf, but have engaged in talks to determine sudan's future; sudan's us envoy -- u.s. envoy, tom periello, invited an emirati delegation to failed talks in geneva in august. the sudanese army says it will not negotiate with a foreign power that's arming its enemies. arms dealing is legal in the right circumstances. but countries who trade have a responsibility to track where and how their weapons are used. and these weapons are being used to massacre civilians. brian castner is a weapons investigator for amnesty international. brian: modern ammunition does terrible things to the human body. breaks bones. you can take off legs. you have to look at whether your priority is making the most money and in, you know, however way possible. and what are your responsibility when it comes to human rights? what's your responsibilities when it comes to stopping crimes against civilians when it comes to stopping civilian casualties? leila: it's not just forei
critics say the uae wants control over sudan's red sea ports and rich mineral mines. e emiratis deny supplying and funding the rsf, but have engaged in talks to determine sudan's future; sudan's us envoy -- u.s. envoy, tom periello, invited an emirati delegation to failed talks in geneva in august. the sudanese army says it will not negotiate with a foreign power that's arming its enemies. arms dealing is legal in the right circumstances. but countries who trade have a responsibility to track...
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our grain is received by the ports of asia, africa, europe and america, and millions of people in ethiopia, somalia, yemen and sudan received the necessary food. an additional 500 billion uah for military needs, the verkhovna rada approved an overall increase in this year's budget, thus spending in it is a record for ukraine over 3.5 uah, 298 deputies voted for the corresponding draft law, to cover defense needs in the amount of 500 billion, the government hopes thanks to the over-implementation of the plan on taxes and payments this year savings. on servicing foreign debt and borrowing on the domestic market, as well as plans to increase the rate of military levy. at the same time, the verkhovna rada failed to vote for de-russification of the names of more than 300 settlements . only 208 deputies supported the resolution. after a failed vote. people's elected officials blocked the rostrum of the verkhovna rada with the demand to convene a conciliation council and re-submit this resolution for consideration, it proposes to rename seven districts, 15 cities, 56 villages and 263 villages. today, the work of people's
our grain is received by the ports of asia, africa, europe and america, and millions of people in ethiopia, somalia, yemen and sudan received the necessary food. an additional 500 billion uah for military needs, the verkhovna rada approved an overall increase in this year's budget, thus spending in it is a record for ukraine over 3.5 uah, 298 deputies voted for the corresponding draft law, to cover defense needs in the amount of 500 billion, the government hopes thanks to the...
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our grain is received by the ports of asia, africa, europe and america, and millions of people in ethiopia, somalia, yemen and sudan received the necessary food. in pokrovsk, donetsk region, there are still 16,000 residents, almost 200 of them are children - the head of the region, vadym filashkin, said. more than 30,000 residents have already left the city. every day, the enemy fires at pokrovsk with all types of weapons, targets with guided aerial bombs, barrel artillery and drones. the front line is already 8 km from the inhabited area point two people were injured due to enemy shelling of kherson. during the day, the occupiers fought twice in the dnipro district of the city. formed by the mayor roman mrochko. around 3:00 p.m., the russians dropped explosives from the drone. the man was injured, he has an explosive injury and a leg injury. and two hours earlier, a local woman who was near the store at the time of the attack was injured. doctors diagnosed her with an explosive injury and a contusion. a nine-year-old boy was injured by an enemy attack in nikopol, a child. in average condition seriousness, two more
our grain is received by the ports of asia, africa, europe and america, and millions of people in ethiopia, somalia, yemen and sudan received the necessary food. in pokrovsk, donetsk region, there are still 16,000 residents, almost 200 of them are children - the head of the region, vadym filashkin, said. more than 30,000 residents have already left the city. every day, the enemy fires at pokrovsk with all types of weapons, targets with guided aerial bombs, barrel artillery and drones. the front...
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countries around the world, our grain is received by the ports of asia, africa, europe and america, and millions of people in ethiopia, somalia, yemen and sudan received the necessary food. and he spoke with the deputy chairman of the all-ukrainian agrarian council, denys marchuk, who said that the grain corridor still performs such a strategically important function, despite the fact that the so-called dry areas are developing in our country. viable grain corridors, but still this is already in the background, their carrying capacity is much smaller, although we do not exclude their advantage in exports, in the export potential of ukraine. and the drought in the black sea region, in particular in our country, has slowed down the harvest of winter crops, which make up a significant part among cereals, according to bloomberg analysts. wheat production. in ukraine, it is about a third lower than the pre-war level, after russia seized part of the territories, while the temperature has been above normal since the beginning of september, and this is worsening the conditions for the work of agrarians. the area of sown fields is about half of what
countries around the world, our grain is received by the ports of asia, africa, europe and america, and millions of people in ethiopia, somalia, yemen and sudan received the necessary food. and he spoke with the deputy chairman of the all-ukrainian agrarian council, denys marchuk, who said that the grain corridor still performs such a strategically important function, despite the fact that the so-called dry areas are developing in our country. viable grain corridors, but still this is already...
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port, which prevents an equipment for the release of hosp fish and postponed the ceasefire . in his speech, the secretary general said the state of the world is unsustainable. and while there are raging conflicts in sudan and ukraine, for example, it's clear from the opening speeches here at this un general assembly that world leaders are focused on the urgency of the now. and that's stopping israel's continued bombardment of the gaza strip. and it's escalade, tory strikes on 11 on gabriel's on don't out just either at the united nations in new york. meanwhile, the more is randy strikes and the gaza strip over night. at least 37 palestinians have been killed since early on tuesday. one person died and several others injured of the house was telling me that they didn't fake late. yeah, that's a northern garza and didn't need to say about refugee camp 2 palestinians were killed when that tent was hit. fine is randy asked, right? when the latest attack on the, in the sarah refugee come comes off to another strike near the areas allowed the hospital, which killed 6 palestinians. and there was another attack on homes in hon units in southern guns that getting 7 understand. yes. i'll just there was honey, my
port, which prevents an equipment for the release of hosp fish and postponed the ceasefire . in his speech, the secretary general said the state of the world is unsustainable. and while there are raging conflicts in sudan and ukraine, for example, it's clear from the opening speeches here at this un general assembly that world leaders are focused on the urgency of the now. and that's stopping israel's continued bombardment of the gaza strip. and it's escalade, tory strikes on 11 on gabriel's on...