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south sudan, until 2011 was part of sudan. south sudan only got independence from sudan in 2011. as a result, there are still a lot of people of south sudanese origin living in sudan. also, south sudan in 2016 had a pretty awful civil war. a lot of south sudanese went to seek refuge back in khartoum. we are talking about at least 800,000 south sudanese refugees in sudan. right now these people are coming back in a pretty terrible condition. we have been hearing about decisions people have been having to make to leave khartoum. it is the same for these people. we are seeing every day that people are much more vulnerable. some have had to walk part of the way. they have been traveling for seven days to reach the border. >> naturally, we have been focusing on this rather frenetic operation in khartoum. there are of course thousands of sudanese heading for neighboring countries, as we say. one would assume, and you are pre-positioning equipment and supplies in south sudan now ready for thousands more to arrive, how much cooperation are you getting from some of the bigger countries? ar
south sudan, until 2011 was part of sudan. south sudan only got independence from sudan in 2011. as a result, there are still a lot of people of south sudanese origin living in sudan. also, south sudan in 2016 had a pretty awful civil war. a lot of south sudanese went to seek refuge back in khartoum. we are talking about at least 800,000 south sudanese refugees in sudan. right now these people are coming back in a pretty terrible condition. we have been hearing about decisions people have been...
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>> ♪ ♪ >> today, david not reporting from south sudan. humanitarian crisis and a region on the brink. because this is a very common sight here after four years of relentless rain. this is a tiny piece of land completely surrounded by the waters here. an island in and of itself and these are the families that have stayed behind to continue to raise their children here. >> climate change and historic flooding. the children at risk. because mothers are feeding their children water lily spirits >> it is a coping mechanism because they do not have enough food. >> abb just 40 days old weighing less than 4 pounds. >> how dire the situation on the ground here in south sudan? >> malnutrition is huge. it is huge. there is no food. there is no food. because the humanitarian workers trying to save lives. because they literally depend on us to stay alive. >> with aid stuck because of a deadly conflict breaking up to the north. the need for help even more urgent. the mother is determined to feed their families. >> you have all helped with the spirit sp
>> ♪ ♪ >> today, david not reporting from south sudan. humanitarian crisis and a region on the brink. because this is a very common sight here after four years of relentless rain. this is a tiny piece of land completely surrounded by the waters here. an island in and of itself and these are the families that have stayed behind to continue to raise their children here. >> climate change and historic flooding. the children at risk. because mothers are feeding their children...
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the children and their strength in south sudan.saw there, they know the next rainy season and the next wet season begins in just weeks. if you'd like to help, you can go to their website. when we come back here tonight, the suspect accused of leaking the highly classified pentagon documents in court today and what happened. the tornado watches across several stakes at this hour. storms moving from the midwest heading east. ♪ ♪ i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, as these may be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent.
the children and their strength in south sudan.saw there, they know the next rainy season and the next wet season begins in just weeks. if you'd like to help, you can go to their website. when we come back here tonight, the suspect accused of leaking the highly classified pentagon documents in court today and what happened. the tornado watches across several stakes at this hour. storms moving from the midwest heading east. ♪ ♪ i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a...
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the three world food programme workers, david, i know you're well aware of after being there in south sudanys ago and it is now clear that the humanitarian crisis there will only grow. >> david: no question, just an awful situation playing out in sudan tonight. and later this evening, so many of you have now done after our reporting from south sudan last night here. the world food programme just told us before we came on the air tonight, it is quite something. that's coming up. in the meantime, we will continue with the news because there's developments involving president biden tonight. late word, the president could announce his reelection campaign in the coming days. let's get to rachel scott and what she's learned tonight. rachel. >> reporter: david, sources say that president is targeting next tuesday for the announcement which will be the fourth anniversary of his last bid for the white house. we are told that big democratic donors are being invited to washington, d.c., next week. the white house declined to comment, but the president did tell you back in february that he does intend
the three world food programme workers, david, i know you're well aware of after being there in south sudanys ago and it is now clear that the humanitarian crisis there will only grow. >> david: no question, just an awful situation playing out in sudan tonight. and later this evening, so many of you have now done after our reporting from south sudan last night here. the world food programme just told us before we came on the air tonight, it is quite something. that's coming up. in the...
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reporter: juba, south sudan. maybe can't see it here, but this cattle market is also a marriage market. animals are the currency, but the goods are people. >> 40 or 30. if you are making competition with someone, you can reach 100, someone with 250, like that. so, because we can make competition. for one girl, three people can come. reporter: sara was one of those sold off. she doesn't know how many cows her buyer paid for her. the money went to an uncle, who bartered her at the age of 14 to a man almost three times as old. her new husband got her pregnant, hit her, poured boiling water over her. at 16, she couldn't take it anymore, and fled. sara: i carried my baby and then i leave my things all there. and then i move in the road at the night. after -- early in the morning. i find some car. i just begged this person, say, “will you help me? i don't have money. i don't have anything.” i just said, “i come with my baby.” reporter: jackline has heard many of these stories. the 43-year-old campaigns for the rights o
reporter: juba, south sudan. maybe can't see it here, but this cattle market is also a marriage market. animals are the currency, but the goods are people. >> 40 or 30. if you are making competition with someone, you can reach 100, someone with 250, like that. so, because we can make competition. for one girl, three people can come. reporter: sara was one of those sold off. she doesn't know how many cows her buyer paid for her. the money went to an uncle, who bartered her at the age of 14...
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a reporting from south sudan tonight. urgent effort to get help to more than 1 million people families and children displaced by climate change. and you'll see it. tonight, the key route in from sudan, halted after the deadly violence to the north that broke out while we were in the region. tonight, what we witnessed on the ground firsthand, the staggering need and what you can do. and here in the u.s., the severe storm threat as we come on the air tonight, tornado watches across several states and those storms across the midwest and moving into the east. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >> david: good evening, great to have you with us on the wednesday night. what this now means for women across this country. also tornado watches as we come on tonight, but first the string of chilling shootings prompted by mistakes. from the driveway to a grocery store parking lot now. tonight, the latest incident outside austin, texas, in this parking lot right
a reporting from south sudan tonight. urgent effort to get help to more than 1 million people families and children displaced by climate change. and you'll see it. tonight, the key route in from sudan, halted after the deadly violence to the north that broke out while we were in the region. tonight, what we witnessed on the ground firsthand, the staggering need and what you can do. and here in the u.s., the severe storm threat as we come on the air tonight, tornado watches across several states...
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south sudan until2011 was part of south sudan. south sudan - part of south sudan.a lot of from sudanese want to get back in khartoum, so we're talking about at least 800,000 refugees, and right now these people are coming back in a pretty terrible condition and we have been hearing about the very difficult decisions that people have been having to make in order to leave khartoum and it is the same for these people, and we are seeing every day people arriving much more vulnerable. people have been travelling for seven days to reach the border.— reach the border. naturally of course we _ reach the border. naturally of course we have _ reach the border. naturally of course we have been - reach the border. naturally of course we have been focusing reach the border. naturally of. course we have been focusing on reach the border. naturally of - course we have been focusing on this rather frenetic operation in khartoum and focusing on the due nationals, but there are of course thousands of sudanese heading for neighbouring countries as we say. one would assume that you ar
south sudan until2011 was part of south sudan. south sudan - part of south sudan.a lot of from sudanese want to get back in khartoum, so we're talking about at least 800,000 refugees, and right now these people are coming back in a pretty terrible condition and we have been hearing about the very difficult decisions that people have been having to make in order to leave khartoum and it is the same for these people, and we are seeing every day people arriving much more vulnerable. people have...
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_ general burhan, but i think south sudan is — general burhan, but i think south sudan is limitedies we really need to step in, weighing and bring a halt to this fighting come from the united arab emirates, saudi arabia and certainly— arab emirates, saudi arabia and certainly from cairo, who to one extent _ certainly from cairo, who to one extent or— certainly from cairo, who to one extent or another are backers of the fighting _ extent or another are backers of the fighting parties, and they haven't shown— fighting parties, and they haven't shown much in the way of inclination to sort— shown much in the way of inclination to sort of— shown much in the way of inclination to sort of drawing close to some of this fighting or even ask for much in the _ this fighting or even ask for much in the way— this fighting or even ask for much in the way of ceasefire but they are the most _ in the way of ceasefire but they are the most influential entities and they really have been quite quiet to date _ they really have been quite quiet to date. ~ , ., ,, ~' they really have been quite quiet to
_ general burhan, but i think south sudan is — general burhan, but i think south sudan is limitedies we really need to step in, weighing and bring a halt to this fighting come from the united arab emirates, saudi arabia and certainly— arab emirates, saudi arabia and certainly from cairo, who to one extent _ certainly from cairo, who to one extent or— certainly from cairo, who to one extent or another are backers of the fighting _ extent or another are backers of the fighting parties, and...
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as i noted, we are back from south sudan. we were there reporting on the race against time for aid workers trying to get food and aid to millions in south sudan, the key route, this is one road in that brings aid down through sudan where there's deadly violence again. we were with workers with the world food program when they learned of the violence, learned of their own loss, and witnessed efforts to get to families by boat. those families now cut off by four years of unprecedented flood waters that erased farm land, leaving families trapped on small islands. in the hospital, the children in desperate need of food. 1.5 in need of help, many on the edge of starvation, permanently displaced by climate. wednesday night, we'll take you on our journey and offer ways to help. that's wednesday night on "world news tonight." >> when we come back this monday evening, the major health headline involving a cancer vaccine showing real promise. why netflix is issuing apology to millions. and the remarkable scene in boston today. my a1c w
as i noted, we are back from south sudan. we were there reporting on the race against time for aid workers trying to get food and aid to millions in south sudan, the key route, this is one road in that brings aid down through sudan where there's deadly violence again. we were with workers with the world food program when they learned of the violence, learned of their own loss, and witnessed efforts to get to families by boat. those families now cut off by four years of unprecedented flood...
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— who spent four years working with the us special envoy for sudan on the peace agreement with south sudant the challenges in getting help to civilians. it's taken some time for humanitarian aid to start getting to the places it's desperately needed in sudan. and there's a few reasons for that. the international aid community has a long history of providing assistance in sudan, but the places where we're seeing active fighting like khartoum are places that they haven't historically had to have an active assistance presence. and remember, khartoum has never seen fighting on this scale before. and so it's taken some time for them to reposition their personnel and their assistance to places like khartoum. but also, as you mentioned, port sudan, the sudanese egyptian border, where we're seeing tens of thousands of people make the difficultjourney to try and leave the active fighting zone, but find themselves desperately in need of assistance when they get there. we're also seeing the places where humanitarian aid is very active, in places like darfur. aid organisations are also being targeted.
— who spent four years working with the us special envoy for sudan on the peace agreement with south sudant the challenges in getting help to civilians. it's taken some time for humanitarian aid to start getting to the places it's desperately needed in sudan. and there's a few reasons for that. the international aid community has a long history of providing assistance in sudan, but the places where we're seeing active fighting like khartoum are places that they haven't historically had to...
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as a result, the country was divided into two parts, south sudan was formed, and it seems to help the two states coexist to develop the economy to ensure the well-being of citizens, but the americans didn’t like something, i won’t go into details, but they announced sanctions against both the leadership of sudan and the leadership of south sudan and then began constant e in demands. uh, through the international monetary fund. well and so on so that's geopolitical engineering. it does not lead to good, and i would still recommend drawing the main conclusion from the current sudanese crisis. let's not be an african, uh, interfere with negotiating among ourselves. let's not how their efforts to solve their own problems in an african way add some demands. from the outside , which do not reflect the interests of these countries. thank you mustango grain deal with ukraine for the message sent by mrs. deals are a chinese topic, we are not discussing with our partners from the people's republic of china , including probably and for purely pragmatic reasons, based on the fact that we have a p
as a result, the country was divided into two parts, south sudan was formed, and it seems to help the two states coexist to develop the economy to ensure the well-being of citizens, but the americans didn’t like something, i won’t go into details, but they announced sanctions against both the leadership of sudan and the leadership of south sudan and then began constant e in demands. uh, through the international monetary fund. well and so on so that's geopolitical engineering. it does not...
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they work with students in south sudan to pay for our organization world works with south sudanese refugees from previous violence with sudan. and somehow it's kind of like just tell you something about the region. so much turmoil. you know, all these countries have have their problems with the spill over into each other. we're just hoping that things are getting better and back at home in hayward l she is part of the sudanese association of northern california. the group held a rally this past saturday in san francisco trying to get as many people to stand up against the violence in sudan. number one thing is spreading awareness like i feel like the major thing is like we do want a. >> so that we need to ask because a lot of times issues like this with their eyes and he would say it's another ward reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> san francisco police say they haven't made any arrests in sunday night's deadly shooting in the city's north beach neighborhood. it happened a few feet from the conde or club. police say they found a man from solano county dead at the scene.
they work with students in south sudan to pay for our organization world works with south sudanese refugees from previous violence with sudan. and somehow it's kind of like just tell you something about the region. so much turmoil. you know, all these countries have have their problems with the spill over into each other. we're just hoping that things are getting better and back at home in hayward l she is part of the sudanese association of northern california. the group held a rally this past...
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a few hours ago i spoke to journalist patrick wyatt has been following the story from south sudan, and i asked him how things are looking now that the fighting is entering its 3rd week. beings are still extremely difficult on those moves. just see now to people who are able to afford people can have some cash to pay because everything has gone very, very high in terms of rises. so so many people are still talking to me because they don't have money to pay for the hefty fees that are needed for you to, to move out of the room. so that's one. and where they are, in fact, to me was guns are in the, you know, bullets i've been flying on the streets. and that's still a very big charlene. and at the time when also the truce that's been extended. of course, it has not stopped the fighting, but at least it has provided some opportunity for people to get out. and it's coming to an end by, by monday, who will not be talking about to say again, we have not had of any attempt to get into to expand it. and that is very consigning for it. and he's people, we've had all the pieces of piece process we
a few hours ago i spoke to journalist patrick wyatt has been following the story from south sudan, and i asked him how things are looking now that the fighting is entering its 3rd week. beings are still extremely difficult on those moves. just see now to people who are able to afford people can have some cash to pay because everything has gone very, very high in terms of rises. so so many people are still talking to me because they don't have money to pay for the hefty fees that are needed for...
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earlier we astern was patrick or yet in south sudan. how the conflict might be resolved. there are some ways in which this conflict could be resolved. for example, south saddam has had an expedient to get, i would sit down when they're c p a. what we call comprehensive piece agreement was negotiated. that was their disagreement. and similar disagreement because the disagreement into down now is that rapid support forces headed by dot com is saying they want 10 years of gradual integration into this about i'm 14, whereas general hon. one's 2 years now. we had a similar situation in, in south sudan, and what happened was that the mediators decided to add, in this case, they would add 2 years to 10 years to make yes and divide by 2. and that would be 6 . so these would be something that perhaps both sides would, would compromise and agree on to meet in the middle somehow. each day up was so hard because now like somebody like general committee, it seems not to us. if he's 40 that taken away from him, then he becomes bol. and because these are the forces that have been pushin
earlier we astern was patrick or yet in south sudan. how the conflict might be resolved. there are some ways in which this conflict could be resolved. for example, south saddam has had an expedient to get, i would sit down when they're c p a. what we call comprehensive piece agreement was negotiated. that was their disagreement. and similar disagreement because the disagreement into down now is that rapid support forces headed by dot com is saying they want 10 years of gradual integration into...
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patrick, i am, isn't journalist, and juba in neighboring south sudan. i spoke to him just as bad temper as his fire was coming to an end earlier. he told me what he knew about the current situation in sudan. yes. what we are hearing is that people are still very much scared, of course, fighting or not your resume as we speak now. and the issue with us also to anything that anything that we have across. so it's also the need, but definitely i have relatives in so don, who are very much scared and what we are hearing is that the 3 hours of the sci fi has provided a lot of opportunities. number one, there was students were stuck in school because in sudan, saturday on sunday, our working days students go to school. so yesterday we're fighting started some students what ready in school do us packet in school since saturday and now with the small window, the money to return to their own home number to maybe call workers who are packed at home. have money also to, to, to find a way to hospitals, ambulance isn't being able to move, to collect those who i wanted
patrick, i am, isn't journalist, and juba in neighboring south sudan. i spoke to him just as bad temper as his fire was coming to an end earlier. he told me what he knew about the current situation in sudan. yes. what we are hearing is that people are still very much scared, of course, fighting or not your resume as we speak now. and the issue with us also to anything that anything that we have across. so it's also the need, but definitely i have relatives in so don, who are very much scared...
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she spent four years working with the us special envoy for sudan on the peace agreement with south sudanank sudan. you forjoining us. ijust wanted, thank you forjoining us. ijust wanted, first off, touch and one of the key concerns around this conflict and that is helping those that have remained in the sudan. and having enough aid, having enough water, enough food. having enough aid, having enough water, enoughfood. how having enough aid, having enough water, enough food. how fast, having enough aid, having enough water, enoughfood. how fast, or having enough aid, having enough water, enough food. how fast, or has water, enoughfood. how fast, or has that water, enough food. how fast, or has that been moving in a timely fashion? . ~ that been moving in a timely fashion? ., ~ , ., ., ., fashion? thank you for having me. it's takin: fashion? thank you for having me. it's taking some _ fashion? thank you for having me. it's taking some time _ fashion? thank you for having me. it's taking some time for _ it's taking some time for humanitarian aid to start getting to the places really needed
she spent four years working with the us special envoy for sudan on the peace agreement with south sudanank sudan. you forjoining us. ijust wanted, thank you forjoining us. ijust wanted, first off, touch and one of the key concerns around this conflict and that is helping those that have remained in the sudan. and having enough aid, having enough water, enough food. having enough aid, having enough water, enoughfood. how having enough aid, having enough water, enough food. how fast, having...
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the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south to done living in sudan. some of them are refugees, others when they're looking for work. when the fighting started, people like not doing and has 6 children left cartoon and cameo to south to dimes, capital juba, a jenny that took them about 2 days by bus. and then i was staying with family friends who taking the men for as long as it takes a journey for her and the children to get here was traumatic. my children heard gunfire. and so things they should never see. they are see the scared. i am happy we got back to south sedan, 700, south to dine as close ties with its neighbors who died. remember this kind of gauge independence from the done in 2011. many people to left friends and family stuck in the don, and they're worried about what's happening over there. the same experience back to don warranties. what i went through, you know, a crisis in south florida where we have weakness. people are being killed, people have lost lives. people have been displaced on children and elderly people have suffered most.
the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south to done living in sudan. some of them are refugees, others when they're looking for work. when the fighting started, people like not doing and has 6 children left cartoon and cameo to south to dimes, capital juba, a jenny that took them about 2 days by bus. and then i was staying with family friends who taking the men for as long as it takes a journey for her and the children to get here was traumatic. my...
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south sudan is still the only one the sudanese belonged to him, but it was clear that he would not belong you see, the egyptians once called this country albinard . where is it? what does the country of black countries mean, they themselves were eh . let's put it this way. there is south sudan, it's not the groids, it's a different race, and that's exactly why it split off, and the british once told sudan in the only sudan that it's not necessary, don't rush there, let them live their lives, let it be scotland, autono, whatever they want, they didn't listen and here was the result of a 15-year civil er civil war and in the end the division of sudan lives on two three er sources, the first is of course the oil that is mainly located in southern sudan, but southern sudan is landlocked and that's why the only colossal oil pipeline goes through sudan and big money is paid for it, this is one source, the second source is gold that is mined in sudan, and gold is mainly bought by russia, and they are helped by those who help them, wagner and others like them and their like-minded people, let's c
south sudan is still the only one the sudanese belonged to him, but it was clear that he would not belong you see, the egyptians once called this country albinard . where is it? what does the country of black countries mean, they themselves were eh . let's put it this way. there is south sudan, it's not the groids, it's a different race, and that's exactly why it split off, and the british once told sudan in the only sudan that it's not necessary, don't rush there, let them live their lives,...
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n. commission on human rights in south sudan that produced that report. he joins us from oxford in the united kingdom. how is this culture of impunity been allowed to develop in south sudan, bonnie and to go on for so long? yeah, it could have gone on also long. i'm gonna be high hopes that after the dependent so so, so done that we'll see a different culture of governance. but of course we've seen that also that went back into conflict and the, the course of that conflict. so many talks on civilian, some really horrendous crimes of the committee. but what i'm seeing is that there seems to be a luck will to deal with katrina. and this is despite the fact that the subsidies themselves, the leaders of agreed to the stablish ment of a hybrid court, to punish the traitors. we have not seen the state place. instead, we've seen that those who commit to abuses and allow them to happen, remaining office. and in some cases that rewarded rather than punished for this culture. of impeding to something that we strongly convinced needs to be addressed . insulted, hone
n. commission on human rights in south sudan that produced that report. he joins us from oxford in the united kingdom. how is this culture of impunity been allowed to develop in south sudan, bonnie and to go on for so long? yeah, it could have gone on also long. i'm gonna be high hopes that after the dependent so so, so done that we'll see a different culture of governance. but of course we've seen that also that went back into conflict and the, the course of that conflict. so many talks on...
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we're hearing of south sudan levy . we are hearing of your grand lindy and that kind of lack of clarity. it helps the fighting forces to continue if the international community was speaking with one voice that we support, for example. so the initiative to have the store or the east african community on the e got then that would start pushing the parties to lease into one voice, but now everybody's talking and they take advantage and continue fighting patrick or yet. thank you so much for your time. go and turkish president rich of type bird one has reappeared after a short illness to open a russian bill. nuclear reactor at one and russian president vladimir putin. both appeared via video link to one vail the power plant. the facility is expected to eventually meet about 10 percent of turkey's electricity needs. the 1st time no one has been seen since he got sick during a t v interview. he's facing a tough selection battle, as he thinks a 3rd turn. the election is not until next month, but turkey citizens living in germa
we're hearing of south sudan levy . we are hearing of your grand lindy and that kind of lack of clarity. it helps the fighting forces to continue if the international community was speaking with one voice that we support, for example. so the initiative to have the store or the east african community on the e got then that would start pushing the parties to lease into one voice, but now everybody's talking and they take advantage and continue fighting patrick or yet. thank you so much for your...
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who has been following the situation from juba in neighboring south sudan. the u. s. mediated cease fire appears to be holding. is this truce likely to be different to other failed cease fire efforts over the past week? for now, it is holding a day come into effects around midnight. so downtime and at least it has been quiet, which is what many sudanese are happy about because many people been concerned about the fighting going for very long. however, it is difficult to really say that the twos will be holding because one reason as to why the previous fires have been failing is basically because the fighting is taking place in the city. and everybody is claiming control of everywhere. like for example, there are be support forces and tell you way in control of the airport. this is done. unfortunately, you know, we are the ones in control of the airport. so if clashes begin at the apple, who do you blame, who is supposed to be held accountable, you cannot hold anybody accountable because everybody is saying the are the ones in control of that area. and everybody wil
who has been following the situation from juba in neighboring south sudan. the u. s. mediated cease fire appears to be holding. is this truce likely to be different to other failed cease fire efforts over the past week? for now, it is holding a day come into effects around midnight. so downtime and at least it has been quiet, which is what many sudanese are happy about because many people been concerned about the fighting going for very long. however, it is difficult to really say that the twos...
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that's journalist, patrick wyatt. joining us from juba, south sudan, about francis has rounded off a 3 day trip to hungry with a public math. in budapest, parliament square, tens of thousands gathered to hear the pontiff who said that hungry must not close the doors on migrants or the porter. his plea is at odds with the policies of hungarian prime minister, victor, or van anti immigrant policies. and during his visit, the pope also met with refugees, including some from ukraine. some 1000000 ukrainians have cross the border into hungry since the war began. refugees from ukraine were among the hundreds of people who crowded to meet pipe francis on his 2nd day in hungary. but the pontiff has used his trip to highlight the need for pace and praised hungarians, the taking in people fleeing the war at sybil. gomez. thank you. for the way you've welcome them, not only with generosity, but also with enthusiasm, so many refugees for me crying. younger refugees performed music during francis's visit to one church. and many of those gathered a grateful he's made the trip to hungary, menus, th
that's journalist, patrick wyatt. joining us from juba, south sudan, about francis has rounded off a 3 day trip to hungry with a public math. in budapest, parliament square, tens of thousands gathered to hear the pontiff who said that hungry must not close the doors on migrants or the porter. his plea is at odds with the policies of hungarian prime minister, victor, or van anti immigrant policies. and during his visit, the pope also met with refugees, including some from ukraine. some 1000000...
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uh, china itself is probably the country most involved in the economy of the court today, and in south sudan chinese are sitting on uh, oil fields, and in northern sudan they are sitting both in port facilities, and in pumping, and so on and simultaneously. e, the chinese, even it was not far from sudan, had their own contingent, in my opinion, 300 people for just that. protecting your oil interests, in my opinion, now he is no longer there. or maybe he stayed, but they just don’t advertise him, therefore, uh, many politicians in sudan are somehow connected with the tied chinese interest, maybe china will succeed, but i don’t see for now that china is especially eager, uh, to get involved in this situation so far, china is very pleased that it has taken the first ever position of mediator in the middle east between iran , they do not want to spoil the picture for themselves, let's see what happens next. conflict drawing by artist abdel, ilya zerkao from morocco on clothes of a person written by sudan here is such a symbolism a look from turkey the work of the famous cartoonist ahmed rama the
uh, china itself is probably the country most involved in the economy of the court today, and in south sudan chinese are sitting on uh, oil fields, and in northern sudan they are sitting both in port facilities, and in pumping, and so on and simultaneously. e, the chinese, even it was not far from sudan, had their own contingent, in my opinion, 300 people for just that. protecting your oil interests, in my opinion, now he is no longer there. or maybe he stayed, but they just don’t advertise...
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uh, china itself is probably the country most involved in the economy of the court today, and in south sudannese are sitting on uh, oil fields, and in northern sudan they are sitting both in port facilities, and in pumping, and so on and simultaneously. uh, the chinese even had it not far from sudan there was a contingent, in my opinion, 300 people for just that. protecting their oil interests, in my opinion, is no longer there. or maybe he stayed, but they simply don’t advertise him, which is why many politicians in sudan are connected in one way or another. uh, china’s interest is tied up, maybe china will succeed, but i don’t see it. for now, china is especially eager to get involved in this situation, so far china is very pleased that it has taken the position of a mediator in the middle east between the azov arabia for the first time in history. he they don't want to spoil themselves picture, let's see what happens next. conflict drawing by the artist abdel, ilya zerkao from morocco on a person’s clothes written by sudan, such a symbolism is a look from turkey , the work of the famous t
uh, china itself is probably the country most involved in the economy of the court today, and in south sudannese are sitting on uh, oil fields, and in northern sudan they are sitting both in port facilities, and in pumping, and so on and simultaneously. uh, the chinese even had it not far from sudan there was a contingent, in my opinion, 300 people for just that. protecting their oil interests, in my opinion, is no longer there. or maybe he stayed, but they simply don’t advertise him, which...
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well you know, the independence of south sudan. the product of the problem is okay. the south is also involved in helping to secure peace in sudan. but again if this conflict goes on longer , and that brings in the possibility of other countries actually getting involved again because of their own interests, and for south sudan, which borders sudan, their oil has to go through sudan's sport and sudan's refineries. so um, and there are other issues with other neighboring countries of sudan, so it's a really horrifying situation. the rich resources always at the center of conflicts like this ambassador susan page. such a great pleasure to see you. thank you so much for being here. atlanta thank you appreciate it. it's my pleasure. alright, still ahead. montana's house of representatives is refusing to recognize a transgender lawmaker and calling for her censure after she pleaded with her republican colleagues to reject a bill that would ban transition care for minors. her interview with cnn next, plus a cnn exclusive to trump operatives considered using breached voting
well you know, the independence of south sudan. the product of the problem is okay. the south is also involved in helping to secure peace in sudan. but again if this conflict goes on longer , and that brings in the possibility of other countries actually getting involved again because of their own interests, and for south sudan, which borders sudan, their oil has to go through sudan's sport and sudan's refineries. so um, and there are other issues with other neighboring countries of sudan, so...
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refugee agency says it is bracing for up to 272,000 displaced people spilling over into both chad and south sudanabout 20,000 refugees have already crossed the border into chad. they can plan of lack of food, water, and medicine. thousands more are believed to have reached egypt. >> at this border crossing between sudan and egypt, a sudden influx of buses creates a long queue. egypt is one of the main destinations for those fleeing the fighting. the decision was not easy, but constant fear pushed her to leave with her husband and three children. >> we could not take our own car. we had to ask for a taxi so we would not be targeted and subject to violence. the taxi arrived, and even the driver himself was afraid. >> meanwhile, in chad, a growing number of sudanese rep these means huge demand for basic refugees. sanitation is of particular concern as aid agencies seek to avoid waterborne diseases. >> we have no water, no food. some of us are sick and need medical attention. we cannot go back because it is not safe. >> the united nations refugee agency says it is preparing for more arrivals in chad
refugee agency says it is bracing for up to 272,000 displaced people spilling over into both chad and south sudanabout 20,000 refugees have already crossed the border into chad. they can plan of lack of food, water, and medicine. thousands more are believed to have reached egypt. >> at this border crossing between sudan and egypt, a sudden influx of buses creates a long queue. egypt is one of the main destinations for those fleeing the fighting. the decision was not easy, but constant...
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already we are looking at south sudan, which is said and's closest neighbour, posting about more than ago in sudan. of 80 countries around sudan are starting to receive all these people coming in from sudan. you have people calling the border all the way to chat to chat to help people going to south sudan, people trying to help people any way possible, even going all the way up to the border of egypt, so it is a big concern for the v chip that peace resumes because of the refugee crisis despite you have people crossing the way to chad. that is also because of the burden of having also because of the burden of having a country like sudan of having one of the biggest ports heavily reliant on... going into conflicts. it is interesting — on... going into conflicts. it is interesting you _ on... going into conflicts. it is interesting you say _ on... going into conflicts. it is interesting you say that - on... going into conflicts. it is interesting you say that and talk about the ports. we understand now this is a power struggle between two men. what is the prize at the end of the day. wh
already we are looking at south sudan, which is said and's closest neighbour, posting about more than ago in sudan. of 80 countries around sudan are starting to receive all these people coming in from sudan. you have people calling the border all the way to chat to chat to help people going to south sudan, people trying to help people any way possible, even going all the way up to the border of egypt, so it is a big concern for the v chip that peace resumes because of the refugee crisis despite...
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we have the offer from the president of south sudan in - president of south sudan in combination withegional allies to host piece talks, talks between the two military leaders. the sudanese army responded they were willing to attend such talks. we've had no reply from the rapid reaction forces, and just in the last hour or so, the ministry of foreign affairs in sudan has tweeted, the army would not enter into negotiation, which have no choice to surrender. the prospects for talks seem a little questionable, perhaps even bleak at the moment. but i'm quite sure behind—the—scenes, and awful of people are trying to make sure this ceasefire is extended, partly of course because there are international citizens who come at their government would like to get out while they can. and also to try and stabilise the situation on the ground because there are terrible fears it will simply get worse. that is paul adams _ fears it will simply get worse. that is paul adams on _ fears it will simply get worse. that is paul adams on the _ fears it will simply get worse. that is paul adams on the diploma
we have the offer from the president of south sudan in - president of south sudan in combination withegional allies to host piece talks, talks between the two military leaders. the sudanese army responded they were willing to attend such talks. we've had no reply from the rapid reaction forces, and just in the last hour or so, the ministry of foreign affairs in sudan has tweeted, the army would not enter into negotiation, which have no choice to surrender. the prospects for talks seem a little...
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the us and un both say they are in touch with the warring generals, and south sudan is now offering to was port sudan on the red sea coast early this morning — hundreds waiting to leave by boat. shaban is from another war—torn country, syria. "thank god we managed to leave khartoum", he says. "we just want to get out of sudan." "thank god we managed to leave khartoum", he says. "we just want to get out of sudan." back in the capital, streets gripped by the fear of worse to come. four years ago sudan thought it might be on a path to democracy. amid today's turmoil, that dream seems as remote as ever. pauladams, bbc news, nairobi. neighbouring south sudan is leading the mediation efforts — and is trying to arrange face—to—face talks between the sudanese army and the rebel paramilitary group. here's the south sudanese foreign minister deng dau deng. the proposal contained first to ask the extension of the ceasefire, ceasing hostilities between the fighting forces so that the other nationals and a humanitarian corridor can open in the city of khartoum so that the hospitals and water and fo
the us and un both say they are in touch with the warring generals, and south sudan is now offering to was port sudan on the red sea coast early this morning — hundreds waiting to leave by boat. shaban is from another war—torn country, syria. "thank god we managed to leave khartoum", he says. "we just want to get out of sudan." "thank god we managed to leave khartoum", he says. "we just want to get out of sudan." back in the capital, streets gripped...
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rosemary it was a bloody weekend in south sudan, and now it's starting out to be a third day of anotherlent day. people in sudan have walking up to sounds of artillery and bombardment. people tell cnn that they're hiding far away from windows because they're afraid of stray bullets hitting their homes. some fear they may soon run out of food or medicines. a short while ago we heard from the foreign secretary of the u. k. james cleverly as well as the us home, us foreign affairs secretary so to speak. antony blinken, and they're both called for immediate return to negotiations between the two men who are warring in sudan. i want to play for you, the foreign secretary right now. we call upon an immediate cessation of violence, a return to the talks talks, which seem to be heading in the direction of civilian government. and of course, that is the ultimate desired outcome. the u. s and the u. k two key diplomatic planks in sudan. but so is the region. the arab league and the african union. both held emergency sessions yesterday. a lot of african leaders are heading to that sudan today, inc
rosemary it was a bloody weekend in south sudan, and now it's starting out to be a third day of anotherlent day. people in sudan have walking up to sounds of artillery and bombardment. people tell cnn that they're hiding far away from windows because they're afraid of stray bullets hitting their homes. some fear they may soon run out of food or medicines. a short while ago we heard from the foreign secretary of the u. k. james cleverly as well as the us home, us foreign affairs secretary so to...
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refugees have arrived in chad, egypt, and south sudan, and i thank the governments of those countriesupport. these 10 days of violence and chaos are heartbreaking. the prolonged full-scale (sophie fouron) it's a little, tiny dot on the map. the star in the constellation of micronesia, between australia and japan. and what is fantastic here, is that when you enter palau, they make you sign a pledge. it's actually on the immigration card. basically, the tourists have to respect the environment. i've never seen such a thing, and apparently they're the first country in the world to impose that on tourists. i can understand why.
refugees have arrived in chad, egypt, and south sudan, and i thank the governments of those countriesupport. these 10 days of violence and chaos are heartbreaking. the prolonged full-scale (sophie fouron) it's a little, tiny dot on the map. the star in the constellation of micronesia, between australia and japan. and what is fantastic here, is that when you enter palau, they make you sign a pledge. it's actually on the immigration card. basically, the tourists have to respect the environment....
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different conflicts and wars, including the splitting of the nation where we saw the formation of south sudan in the last two weeks. ., ., , , ., ., weeks. khartoum is the focus of that --oular weeks. khartoum is the focus of that pepular revolt _ weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back _ weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back in _ weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back in 2019, - weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back in 2019, which i popular revolt back in 2019, which was, you know, that thing that brought it to and and 30 years of that, followed by a terrible massacre of demonstrators in the immediate aftermath of the president's ouster. but it has not seen the kind of all added military conflict that it is now witnessing. what is happening in so many other parts of sudan is now coming to the city. it is a real shock for the civilians of that city who did not think that it would come to this, but feared that somehow this rivalry between these two factions was going to result in some kind of military conflict. i doubt th
different conflicts and wars, including the splitting of the nation where we saw the formation of south sudan in the last two weeks. ., ., , , ., ., weeks. khartoum is the focus of that --oular weeks. khartoum is the focus of that pepular revolt _ weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back _ weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back in _ weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back in 2019, - weeks. khartoum is the focus of that popular revolt back in...
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following the situation there in sudan, you're joining us from juba in neighboring south sudan. we appreciate your reporting. and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. rescue operations are underway following an attack on a counter terrorism police station in pakistan which left at least 12 people dead and more than 50, injured to blast ripped through the building in a northwestern town, causing it to collapse. it is the latest in a string of attacks targeting police and pakistan. canyon president william rudo says that dozens of deaths by starvation in a religious cult are akin to terrorism. his speech coming as more bodies were zoomed on monday, bringing the death toll so far. 273. a pastor has been arrested on suspicion of telling his followers too fast to death in order to meet jesus. for a 2nd week, republican legislators in the us state of montana have forbidden a tant, transgender colleague from speaking on the house floor. democratic lawmaker, zoey's effort has been blocked from debate on a bill banning gender affirming care zephyrs supporters
following the situation there in sudan, you're joining us from juba in neighboring south sudan. we appreciate your reporting. and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. rescue operations are underway following an attack on a counter terrorism police station in pakistan which left at least 12 people dead and more than 50, injured to blast ripped through the building in a northwestern town, causing it to collapse. it is the latest in a string of attacks targeting police...
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shooting, they fled, 10,000 needles were poured into neighboring countries, including shad, into south sudan, and foreign countries are evacuating their nationals on a large scale. abdullah has launched the war campaign in sudan and diverted the public opinion of the world. according to the latest official statistics of the ministry of health of sudan, since the beginning of the conflict that started about three weeks ago , at least 528 civilians have been killed and 4 thousand 500 people have been worried about the consequences of the zionist regime. this there have been conflicts that may have caused the conflicting party to weaken the power of the other parties. the relations that the sudanese generals have expressed their desire to play the role of the zionist regime in order to solve the differences between the benefits of bir, with the speed of loti, the commander of the rapid reaction forces, it is clearly seen that israel he knows them well. it is reflected in the media of the zionist regime . it shows the desire of the energy to be released in ahmedabad, along with the member of the
shooting, they fled, 10,000 needles were poured into neighboring countries, including shad, into south sudan, and foreign countries are evacuating their nationals on a large scale. abdullah has launched the war campaign in sudan and diverted the public opinion of the world. according to the latest official statistics of the ministry of health of sudan, since the beginning of the conflict that started about three weeks ago , at least 528 civilians have been killed and 4 thousand 500 people have...
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civilian conflict, and we're talking about countries such as a tree or, and we were looking at south sudan, which has really been the more stable of the neighbors. but as an instability in sudan would ultimately spill over into other countries and could prevent a really pro long strife for that region. and there is a big worry around what could happen in the region as a whole. especially when one looks at the flow of guns that have been readily available within that region. so it's, it's a big concern, but of course it's worth noting that neither if your pia nor chad or eritrea or south sudan had offered any statements from the ministry with regards to the ongoing conflict in student independence, journalist, a member of the african human security index. dennis corday, it says that international intervention is needed. the community should not wait until that's right for and i think we'll see what's going on because we don't get stuck in any kind of movement. then. i mean, that was my but i think there might be ensuring that once we get united so that we don't know the news, the french gov
civilian conflict, and we're talking about countries such as a tree or, and we were looking at south sudan, which has really been the more stable of the neighbors. but as an instability in sudan would ultimately spill over into other countries and could prevent a really pro long strife for that region. and there is a big worry around what could happen in the region as a whole. especially when one looks at the flow of guns that have been readily available within that region. so it's, it's a big...
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sudan in the past 4 days. that itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees, mostly from south sedan. many of them are now returning home. the un has registered 4000 return needs and says many more on route up to 125000. leaving before the latest fighting 3700000 people were internally displaced in sedan. a number that has risen by tens of thousands in the matter of days. her move in is live for us from cartoons. so have a price is going up, stalks going down. it sounds like a nightmare that just deepens for people. and it's becoming harder and harder because people don't have cash. when this fighting started between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army, people were not expecting it. they didn't store a lot of cash at home and they usually relied on online banking before the start of the fighting. now online banking isn't on an off thing. it works sometimes. it doesn't work in other places or other times. and there are people who do not accept online banking thing. they're not sure when they will be able to access their accounts, whether it's in, at the banks or online thems
sudan in the past 4 days. that itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees, mostly from south sedan. many of them are now returning home. the un has registered 4000 return needs and says many more on route up to 125000. leaving before the latest fighting 3700000 people were internally displaced in sedan. a number that has risen by tens of thousands in the matter of days. her move in is live for us from cartoons. so have a price is going up, stalks going down. it sounds like a nightmare that...
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rapid support forces or regional block of nations is planning to send the presidents of kenya, south sudan, angie booty to mediate incident. the inter governmental authority on development or e gather, says the leaders will be heading there as soon as possible. the african union has also called for an end to hostilities. it's chairman will also be going to khartoum to discuss an immediate cease fire. an arab league has held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation where mat bryden, is a strategic advisor at a 100 search a think tank, focusing on politics and security in the horn of africa. he says the violence could destabilize the entire region. there really doesn't seem to be any indication from the side that there is a, an option of negotiation. both are seeking total victory. and i don't think that's a surprise for anyone has been following the tensions in the build up this conflict . now we're sudan to descend into full scale civil war. then the entire horn of africa, region, ethiopia, the, the most populous country in the region will be heavily affected south sudan, which is in
rapid support forces or regional block of nations is planning to send the presidents of kenya, south sudan, angie booty to mediate incident. the inter governmental authority on development or e gather, says the leaders will be heading there as soon as possible. the african union has also called for an end to hostilities. it's chairman will also be going to khartoum to discuss an immediate cease fire. an arab league has held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation where mat bryden, is a...
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and there was agreement that the president of south sudan, the president. ok, now you should travel to so that as soon as possible. but you see this is also not very big challenge. that means that that hope for negotiation is still far away because they are supposed to travel, but fighting is around the apple play and cannot land. and there is the fighting is spreading. another option would be maybe to land impossible down and try to, to, to, to see if they did the leaders of the water inside could go to park. so that was it . i'm have a big apple but fighting is also taking place. so basically the need as will have agreed to go and try to begin some form of negotiation, i still are able to, to, to, to, to really go to that country. and that's where the challenge is. and as long as this continuous, even to get will get more complicated because look, there are also leaders of i'm group example people come from inside that part of sudan. and you know, by mount ending in blue nile and they have, they have, they have these leaders of in so down they were implem
and there was agreement that the president of south sudan, the president. ok, now you should travel to so that as soon as possible. but you see this is also not very big challenge. that means that that hope for negotiation is still far away because they are supposed to travel, but fighting is around the apple play and cannot land. and there is the fighting is spreading. another option would be maybe to land impossible down and try to, to, to, to see if they did the leaders of the water inside...
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it was bloody dispersed and under the pressure of the international community, the generals of south sudannerals of sudan took such a step to form, let’s say , the transitional government of the country, that is, ukraine was governed for a certain time by a council consisting of half of the military generals half of the civil society representatives, but this is such a transit transition of sudan, and great enthusiasm was expressed about it, that perhaps the country will finally have a chance for a good future, but in reality it did not happen because a year later, in 2021, the generals of sudan were removed from power, they actually made a coup after the coup, they removed the civilian representatives from power and concentrated power in their hands, and in fact two such key figures stood out in sudan , this is general alburkhan, who is in fact like the president of the country who heads all these generals and the second figure is general daglo, who is known by the name gennady, let's say , who is actually the second figure in the country, who is in charge of the ssr - this is a paramilit
it was bloody dispersed and under the pressure of the international community, the generals of south sudannerals of sudan took such a step to form, let’s say , the transitional government of the country, that is, ukraine was governed for a certain time by a council consisting of half of the military generals half of the civil society representatives, but this is such a transit transition of sudan, and great enthusiasm was expressed about it, that perhaps the country will finally have a chance...
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general, first in the singular, and then in the number of sudan in the form of a trial against south sudanlleagues made one of their priority foreign policy tasks, the division of sudan into two parts turned to us so that we then persuade president omar bashir to agree to an agreement on the exercise of free will, statements of voluntary section. and frankly speaking, we advocated that the people of sudan should decide. yes , and sudan, ah. as a result, the division of the country took place into two parts, south sudan was formed and, it seems, the americans, as the initiators. this divorce should have helped the new states to coexist in every possible way , develop the economy, ensure the well-being of citizens, but the americans did not like something. i won't go into details, but they announced sanctions. sudan and against the leadership of the southern court, and then constant demands began through international currency fund. well, and so on. therefore, this is such geopolitical engineering. it does not lead to good, and i would still recommend making the main conclusions. if the suda
general, first in the singular, and then in the number of sudan in the form of a trial against south sudanlleagues made one of their priority foreign policy tasks, the division of sudan into two parts turned to us so that we then persuade president omar bashir to agree to an agreement on the exercise of free will, statements of voluntary section. and frankly speaking, we advocated that the people of sudan should decide. yes , and sudan, ah. as a result, the division of the country took place...
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he talked about tunisia, haiti, ethiopia, south sudan, eritrea and myanmar, many countries listed in general talking about the effects of the drug trade, talks about other victims of slavery and discrimination. and called for social wounds to be healed. that is pope francis overlooking crowds of thousands there in saint peter's square in rome. meanwhile in the uk, the king and the queen consort and senior royals have arrived at windsor castle for the first easter sunday service of charles' rain. a staple in the royal calendar, it is also likely to be a moving moment for the royalfamily, with the 15th century chapel being the late queen's final resting place and the easter sunday service the first to take place since her death. now it's time for the sport. lucy, thank you. the masters golf at augusta will resume in just over a couple of hours. we're set for a marathon final day because of heavy downpours on saturday. america's brooks keopka has a four shot lead overjohn rahm. but they still have 12 holes to finish of their third round — before coming back for the final round later. or
he talked about tunisia, haiti, ethiopia, south sudan, eritrea and myanmar, many countries listed in general talking about the effects of the drug trade, talks about other victims of slavery and discrimination. and called for social wounds to be healed. that is pope francis overlooking crowds of thousands there in saint peter's square in rome. meanwhile in the uk, the king and the queen consort and senior royals have arrived at windsor castle for the first easter sunday service of charles'...
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tens of thousands of sudanese are trying to reach neighbouring chad, egypt and south sudan.andoning them. meanwhile, britons are being told to go to this airbase about 20 miles outside of the capital, khartoum, from where they're being flown to safety in cyprus. nearly 2,000 people from 50 countries have crossed the red sea from port sudan to the port ofjeddah on a ship organised by saudi arabia. 8—year—old karim, a british national, arrived in cyprus with his family earlier. we heard lots of gunshots while we were in the house, but we were safe. well, we were only a little safe. and, like, we also heard explosions. yeah, we're safe now, because there is no war here at all. meanwhile, un officials say they are worried about a further breakdown of law and order in sudan. several former government officials suspected of war crimes have been able to leave prison in khartoum, including close allies of deposed president 0mar al—bashir. bbc africa's ferdinand 0mondi reports. there have also been reports of prison breaks, including an ally close to the ousted president, al—bashir w
tens of thousands of sudanese are trying to reach neighbouring chad, egypt and south sudan.andoning them. meanwhile, britons are being told to go to this airbase about 20 miles outside of the capital, khartoum, from where they're being flown to safety in cyprus. nearly 2,000 people from 50 countries have crossed the red sea from port sudan to the port ofjeddah on a ship organised by saudi arabia. 8—year—old karim, a british national, arrived in cyprus with his family earlier. we heard lots...
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so egypt and south sudan offering to mediate between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group theonth from now we will know the winner of this year's eurovision song contest, which will be taking place in the uk. and ahead of this year's competition, contestants are taking part in live shows around europe, including one in london this evening. earlier i spoke to william lee adams — founder of eurovision blog wiwibloggs — who was one of the live shows in the netherlands last night. there were 30 acts from this year's competition, they were leaving it all on the stage, confetti was falling, the voices were big and the passion was high. everyone wants to win, and they really are going for it this year. this is like the us presidential election, it starts months before, years before. nothing is as long is that! we are in the home stretch now. so just explain what these are, they are like concerts, but a really great opportunity to be performing live to a lot of people, because let's face it a lot of these acts haven't had that much experience, have they? it is a fair point. depending
so egypt and south sudan offering to mediate between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group theonth from now we will know the winner of this year's eurovision song contest, which will be taking place in the uk. and ahead of this year's competition, contestants are taking part in live shows around europe, including one in london this evening. earlier i spoke to william lee adams — founder of eurovision blog wiwibloggs — who was one of the live shows in the netherlands last night. there...
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they work with students in south sudan to pay for our organization world works with south sudanese refugees from previous violence with sudan. and somehow it's kind of like just tell you something about the region. so much turmoil. you know, all these countries have have their problems with the spill over into each other. we're just hoping that things are getting better and back at home in hayward l she is part of the sudanese association of northern california. the group held a rally this past saturday in san francisco trying to get as many people to stand up against the violence in sudan. number one thing is spreading awareness like i feel like the major thing is like we do want a. >> so that we need to ask because a lot of times issues like this with their eyes and he would say it's another ward reporting in san jose. justin campell kron. 4 news. >> bath and beyond is closing hundreds of stores. the company has filed for bankruptcy and plans to shut down its remaining 360 stores. plus 120 buy buy baby locations. 14,000 employees will be laid off following the news. people hunting for dea
they work with students in south sudan to pay for our organization world works with south sudanese refugees from previous violence with sudan. and somehow it's kind of like just tell you something about the region. so much turmoil. you know, all these countries have have their problems with the spill over into each other. we're just hoping that things are getting better and back at home in hayward l she is part of the sudanese association of northern california. the group held a rally this past...