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anything uganda not having anything to do sudan or you south sudan oil is bordering with sudan was going to happen in this matter is that we will be restoring the south sudan oil fields to their former levels of production there's going to help the economy flows without of course basically because that's the country to which they are or driven it will go it will also help us in directly because we are going to grow also. the use and royalties of transporting for transporting the oil through our pipeline to port sudan uganda of course is a neighboring country that will benefit from peace and stability and jobs so that there we were going to benefit and the way the european kenya would benefit also maybe then you. that has to change the fact that you're going to answer then i started working together we're out in the past we're not working together we set up with god the matter we've found is going to continue to do it in a social day is going to deteriorate it will be having a black hole in the another soul malia indeed or even if it only has now right now this is it dated from what had h
anything uganda not having anything to do sudan or you south sudan oil is bordering with sudan was going to happen in this matter is that we will be restoring the south sudan oil fields to their former levels of production there's going to help the economy flows without of course basically because that's the country to which they are or driven it will go it will also help us in directly because we are going to grow also. the use and royalties of transporting for transporting the oil through our...
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sudan was going to happen in this matter is that we will be restoring the south sudan oil fields to the informal levels of production there's going to help the economy flourish without of course basically because as a country to which the order of the news will go it will also help us in that italy because we are going to grow also. do use and royalties of transporting for transporting the oil through our pipeline to port sudan uganda of course is a neighboring country that will benefit from peace and stability and child so that there we were going to benefit and the way the european in kenya would benefit also maybe then you would think that has changed the fact that uganda and for that i started working together in the past we were not working together we set we discussed the matter we found that if south sudan is going to continue as is and the situation is so that is going to deteriorate it will be having a black hole in the another so malia and eager even if it only has an outhouse right now this is it dated from what had happened but of course south sudan could also be another
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there was no south sudan sudan was one country and it was embroiled in the longest running civil war in the continent. however there were some perks at that point sadam had lots of oil to sell and china was pouring in investments and that is when the sanctions rolled in sudan was declared to be a state sponsor of terror bill clinton bombed a factory in one thousand nine hundred eight that he said was making chemical weapons our forces also attacked a factory in sudan associated with bin laden the work the factory was involved in the production of materials for chemical weapons but actually the factory was just making medicine no evidence of chemical weapons has ever been produced now the usa pushed for south sudan's independence in two thousand and eleven the usa hailed south sudan for breaking away and becoming a new country we may only one way or the republic of south sudan in two think you have such a nation but the euphoria did not last long it breaks my heart to see what south sudan has become. today country fell into a civil war between rival clans the president turned against
there was no south sudan sudan was one country and it was embroiled in the longest running civil war in the continent. however there were some perks at that point sadam had lots of oil to sell and china was pouring in investments and that is when the sanctions rolled in sudan was declared to be a state sponsor of terror bill clinton bombed a factory in one thousand nine hundred eight that he said was making chemical weapons our forces also attacked a factory in sudan associated with bin laden...
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for south sudan gone also ahead. nato ambassadors to clarify herself after she threatened washington would take out russia's missile stockpile accusing moscow of violating a major cold war era treaty. between. law unfolds in italy. placed under house arrest for allegedly helping illegal immigrants. and of the people's republic of. prominent conservative party politician in the u.k. he's under fire after making. direct from our studios in moscow this is an international and john thomas from england to have. the number of deaths from the civil war in the central african nation of south sudan has reached almost four hundred thousand that was revealed in a damning new report that says the figure is almost eight times higher than previously thought it is also a long way away from the hope that surrounded the country's declaration of independence in two thousand and eleven the u.s. was quick to support africa's newest nation but how long did that help continue our comments. south sudan is the youngest country in the world
for south sudan gone also ahead. nato ambassadors to clarify herself after she threatened washington would take out russia's missile stockpile accusing moscow of violating a major cold war era treaty. between. law unfolds in italy. placed under house arrest for allegedly helping illegal immigrants. and of the people's republic of. prominent conservative party politician in the u.k. he's under fire after making. direct from our studios in moscow this is an international and john thomas from...
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role in south sudan is being. sassed the united states government will not continue in a partnership with leaders who are only interested in perpetuating an endless war characterized by ethnically motivated atrocities the government of south sudan has lost credibility and the united states is losing patience yes south sudan is yet another example of the u.s. state department telling us that they're going to go rescue some or all press people on the other side of the planet and then they're left spending money to analyze results showing that the conditions overall are getting a lot worse to an extent the world seem to have forgotten about south sudan not too long ago it was the world that was running together to form this new nation then at the expense of northern sudan which was run by bashir and it would appear that petty politics between the chinese and the us in terms of the respective influences on those countries meant that for now at least the world seems to have forgotten about the sudan crisis some saw for
role in south sudan is being. sassed the united states government will not continue in a partnership with leaders who are only interested in perpetuating an endless war characterized by ethnically motivated atrocities the government of south sudan has lost credibility and the united states is losing patience yes south sudan is yet another example of the u.s. state department telling us that they're going to go rescue some or all press people on the other side of the planet and then they're left...
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and it will not be supplying sudan with hardware. there will be probably when this computer which will be delivered for his kids and or changing formations need to networks and. this sort of meant but the move saw them when he says that he's waiting for us tonight probably there's a misunderstanding not. now they are trying to get some things out they are too tiring to really sudanese. know v. counter effects of their isolation for years now and they want to engage with the international community we want to get some more legitimacy and so we are trying the ambassador believes sudan is on a road towards improvement and that includes its human rights situation he defends e.u. cooperation saying the focus is on development aid in education and employment. one of the authors of a reporter's worry that they engage with here and might strengthen and dictatorship that's the fundamental question but clearly we believe it's not by confrontations that you will improve the situation when you engage in dialogue we have better chance to make thi
and it will not be supplying sudan with hardware. there will be probably when this computer which will be delivered for his kids and or changing formations need to networks and. this sort of meant but the move saw them when he says that he's waiting for us tonight probably there's a misunderstanding not. now they are trying to get some things out they are too tiring to really sudanese. know v. counter effects of their isolation for years now and they want to engage with the international...
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it's been seven years since south sudan split from sudan ending africa's longest civil war and giving birth to the world's youngest nation but for thousands of people who fled north during the conflict proving their identity has been difficult as they lack legal documents from either country and sudan they find it difficult to find work or go to school morgan has their story. every morning james comes to work to make tea and serve in the office he says it's one of the few jobs he could find that didn't need paperwork proving his identity he doesn't have any but that was not always the case. and. i came to khartoum from the south in nine hundred seventy six and had sudanese citizenship and married from here off to south sudan became independent i stayed here but lost my nationality is sudanese i need relatives to prove my claim i'm sell sudanese to get the nationality but all my close relatives are dead south sudan gained independence from sudan in twenty eleven the suspension most part of a deal signed between the sudanese government and the southern opposition after the longest civil
it's been seven years since south sudan split from sudan ending africa's longest civil war and giving birth to the world's youngest nation but for thousands of people who fled north during the conflict proving their identity has been difficult as they lack legal documents from either country and sudan they find it difficult to find work or go to school morgan has their story. every morning james comes to work to make tea and serve in the office he says it's one of the few jobs he could find...
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despite a six yr interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number the constitution and the law says sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship this will result not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the thousands who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year and they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so that they can
despite a six yr interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's...
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despite a sincere interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number the constitution of the law sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship this will result not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the south sudanese who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so that they can g
despite a sincere interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's...
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despite as the fear interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand of these are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number that the constitution of the law says sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship this will result not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the thousands who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year and they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so that they ca
despite as the fear interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand of these are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's...
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gained independence from sudan in twenty eleven this is special most part of a deal time between the sudanese government and the southern opposition after the longest civil war in african history hundreds of thousands fled the violence and headed north many seeking refuge in sudan's capital had its own. despite as the fear interim period prior to two thousand and independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to which nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result there are hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have no documents to prove their identity so dense bureau of statistics says more than fifty thousand thousands are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number the middle.
gained independence from sudan in twenty eleven this is special most part of a deal time between the sudanese government and the southern opposition after the longest civil war in african history hundreds of thousands fled the violence and headed north many seeking refuge in sudan's capital had its own. despite as the fear interim period prior to two thousand and independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to which nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained...
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despite as the fear interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result there are hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number but the constitution and the law now allows so sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship this will result not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the thousands who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so
despite as the fear interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result there are hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity...
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despite a six year interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result there are hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have no documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number the constitution and the law sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship resolved not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the thousands who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so that they can get residency
despite a six year interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result there are hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have no documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's...
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despite as the fear interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to which nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese.
despite as the fear interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to which nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese.
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despite a severe interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have no documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number the constitution and the law says sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship this will result not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the thousands who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so that they can get r
despite a severe interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have no documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's...
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today all but a few of the remaining cases are found in a very remote region of south sudan. to stand out in the war as the only country where do almost all the cases where half and a lot of it is abiding it is a huge response for that. we know where the problem. we know what needs to be done if it doesn't want to bring. it back there's no. doubt. that. that is a very good. mccoy's samuel ubi is the national director of south sudan's guinea worm eradication program he directs teams of health workers and volunteers across the country to identify contain and treat people with the disease. cers says sorted it once yeah he's on his sword out in the zone and still the process will go to. anyone is a water borne parasite when nella both drank water in which there were guinea worm larvae a year ago a worm started to grow inside her body it has taken a whole year for the worm to start emerging through a blister in her leg. it's an excruciatingly painful process creating a powerful image for her to miss the blissed in water where she to seek relief in a communal drinking pond the cycl
today all but a few of the remaining cases are found in a very remote region of south sudan. to stand out in the war as the only country where do almost all the cases where half and a lot of it is abiding it is a huge response for that. we know where the problem. we know what needs to be done if it doesn't want to bring. it back there's no. doubt. that. that is a very good. mccoy's samuel ubi is the national director of south sudan's guinea worm eradication program he directs teams of health...
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so it relates to south sudan and also to any other conflict the country . will you prefer his holiness what was happening in venezuela yes i think one of the most interesting thing about this program is allows you to give. shot of the conflict and the way you live you know the concept because it's way different how other than a stance so i have the opportunity to tell him my story of you know the crisis of food and medicine the missile is getting worse and worse and my question was elated to you know how this problem istar from an idea and you know escalate to a humanitarian crisis so i think he has a very good understanding of the basis as i say of the concept which is basically one leader or one religious idea one political ideas that escalate to you know head and consulate so. he is now let's being in council it all his life like when he was fourteen he lost his freedom and then he came to india i think gave him a pretty going to understand what he asked us use have to leave he has to leave his country as the same way i i had to so i think i can relate w
so it relates to south sudan and also to any other conflict the country . will you prefer his holiness what was happening in venezuela yes i think one of the most interesting thing about this program is allows you to give. shot of the conflict and the way you live you know the concept because it's way different how other than a stance so i have the opportunity to tell him my story of you know the crisis of food and medicine the missile is getting worse and worse and my question was elated to...
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dr monk sit down has joined mccoy in south sudan it will take two days of hard driving under god from the capital to reach magos only two hundred and thirty kilometers away. my country is pretty vast you just saw five period in the city of under development and i didn't exist i was made so i do this with and one of the whitest regions there will. be in class tried to make spirit difficult to reach malta idiots which happen to be the most open and i'm especially in the rainy season when access is stored difficult to address and that you have to step up your definitions. the reason we're going in the rainy season is because of the life cycle of water fleas come out and when there's water. the water is central to the life cycle. beyond the collapsed bridges and washed out roads nies models it is no. coincidence that anyone has made its last stand in this inaccessible and isolated part of the world. again the communities that are the most neglected don't have access to any services like he had done no schools or not has granted it's not like most. didn't have a voice invent to advocate. a
dr monk sit down has joined mccoy in south sudan it will take two days of hard driving under god from the capital to reach magos only two hundred and thirty kilometers away. my country is pretty vast you just saw five period in the city of under development and i didn't exist i was made so i do this with and one of the whitest regions there will. be in class tried to make spirit difficult to reach malta idiots which happen to be the most open and i'm especially in the rainy season when access...
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imposed financial sanctions accusing sudan of supporting terrorism most of the sanctions were lifted last year and sudan devalued its currency in january but the economy has taken a downturn with inflation rising to nearly seventy percent people are withdrawing more of their cash to keep up with the rising prices but in recent months banks announced they didn't have enough funds to meet the demand. people came to us asking to withdraw money depending on the cash we had we could neither serve them or we could imagine if we couldn't we told them to look at all the ways to handle the finances such as transfers or checks if we want them to find alternatives to overcome the liquidity crisis. but that may not be easy since u.s. sanctions were lifted last year many sudanese had high hopes that the economy would improve instead getting cash from banks has become more difficult that's because sanctions weren't the only thing hurting today and the economy so then relies on oil exports for about seventy percent of its income but that took a big hit in twenty eleven when south sudan with seventy
imposed financial sanctions accusing sudan of supporting terrorism most of the sanctions were lifted last year and sudan devalued its currency in january but the economy has taken a downturn with inflation rising to nearly seventy percent people are withdrawing more of their cash to keep up with the rising prices but in recent months banks announced they didn't have enough funds to meet the demand. people came to us asking to withdraw money depending on the cash we had we could neither serve...
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anything you wanted not having anything to do with annoying south sudan oil is boarding which sudan was going to happen in this matter is that we will be restoring the south sudan oil fields to their former levels of production there's going to help the economy of flowers without of course. basically because that's the country to which the order of the news will go it will also help us in that italy because we are going to draw a little. or do use and royalties of transporting for transporting the oil through our pipeline to port sudan uganda of course is a neighboring country that will benefit from peace and stability in childhood there we were going to benefit and the way the european kenya would benefit also maybe then you would think that has changed the fact that uganda and so then i started working together with out in the past we were not working together. with that we discussed the matter we found that if south sudan is going to continue as it is and to do it in a social date is going to deteriorate we will be having a black hole in the e.u. another so malia indicator even i
anything you wanted not having anything to do with annoying south sudan oil is boarding which sudan was going to happen in this matter is that we will be restoring the south sudan oil fields to their former levels of production there's going to help the economy of flowers without of course. basically because that's the country to which the order of the news will go it will also help us in that italy because we are going to draw a little. or do use and royalties of transporting for transporting...
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today all but a few of the remaining cases are found in a very remote region of south sudan. to stand out in the war as the only country where do almost all the cases you have in the war it is a biting it is a huge response for that. we know where the problem. we know what need to be done it doesn't want to bring. it back and there's no. doubt. that. that is a very good. mccoy's samuel ubi is the national director of south sudan's guinea worm eradication program he directs teams of health workers and volunteers across the country to identify contain and treat people with the disease or sorted it towards yeah this one is already out in the zone and still a process going to go. anywhere is a water borne parasite when nella both drank water in which they were guinea worm larvae a year ago a worm started to grow inside her body it has taken a whole year for the worm to start emerging through a blister in her leg. it's an excruciatingly painful process creating a powerful image for her to mess the blister in water where she to seek relief in a communal drinking pond the cycle of i
today all but a few of the remaining cases are found in a very remote region of south sudan. to stand out in the war as the only country where do almost all the cases you have in the war it is a biting it is a huge response for that. we know where the problem. we know what need to be done it doesn't want to bring. it back and there's no. doubt. that. that is a very good. mccoy's samuel ubi is the national director of south sudan's guinea worm eradication program he directs teams of health...
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and in the region but of course in sudan one thing doesn't change and that is your president omar al bashir he seized power in the military coup he's since been elected up not saying he's he's in any way a dictator but that's how he got to power that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine so next year he'll have been in power for thirty years i understand that your national congress party already want him to be the candidate in the election twenty twenty is it really right for him to keep going on and on because the history of africa shows that many leaders go on too long just look at more gobby. well situation in africa might not be of course different from what is taking place anywhere in the world. but we have to see it would have to really see to it and recognize that democracy needs time to take root. we have started a process of democratization in our country we have right now the constitution that everybody respects and extends. opposition parties included some of the people who are right now fighting with us are all of the time voicing concern about respect of the const
and in the region but of course in sudan one thing doesn't change and that is your president omar al bashir he seized power in the military coup he's since been elected up not saying he's he's in any way a dictator but that's how he got to power that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine so next year he'll have been in power for thirty years i understand that your national congress party already want him to be the candidate in the election twenty twenty is it really right for him to keep...
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imposed financial sanctions accusing sudan of supporting terrorism most of the sanctions were lifted last year and sudan devalued its currency in january but the economy has taken a downturn with inflation rising to nearly seventy percent people are withdrawing more of their cash to keep up with the rising prices but in recent months banks announced they didn't have enough funds to meet the demand. people came to us asking to withdraw money depending on the cash we had we could either serve them or we could imagine and if we couldn't we told them to look for other ways to handle the finances such as transfers or checks we want them to find alternatives to overcome the liquidity crisis. but that may not be easy since u.s. sanctions were lifted last year many sudanese had high hopes that the economy would improve instead getting cash from banks has become more difficult that's because sanctions weren't the only thing hurting today and the economy so then relies on oil exports for about seventy percent of its income but that took a big hit in twenty eleven when south sudan with seventy
imposed financial sanctions accusing sudan of supporting terrorism most of the sanctions were lifted last year and sudan devalued its currency in january but the economy has taken a downturn with inflation rising to nearly seventy percent people are withdrawing more of their cash to keep up with the rising prices but in recent months banks announced they didn't have enough funds to meet the demand. people came to us asking to withdraw money depending on the cash we had we could either serve...
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what chain sudan and russia what is the coach calling the cultural ties because back in the examinee seventeen's when russia was doing really well the soviet union was doing really well with its relationships with the continent there were cultural ties as well. ok. go ahead what i said is that of course that i should try to develop. as africa in the soviet era probably the cultural ties were much stronger. or we also tried to develop them and their. cultural links exactly. even though for example our institute. develops. links like we always celebrate the nation. first nation celebrations of different african countries. different countries. we organize a celebration and i would discourage we're going to princes to discuss the topic of problems of this or that country and also. for example. reverse russia search on this or that country and publishes books and. articles and also one of the areas of cooperation between russia and various african countries is that really provides evidence for africa's students including sudan also. you know you. fifteen. that we've been talking about a l
what chain sudan and russia what is the coach calling the cultural ties because back in the examinee seventeen's when russia was doing really well the soviet union was doing really well with its relationships with the continent there were cultural ties as well. ok. go ahead what i said is that of course that i should try to develop. as africa in the soviet era probably the cultural ties were much stronger. or we also tried to develop them and their. cultural links exactly. even though for...
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so it relates to south sudan and also to any other conflict the country. will you prefer his holiness of what was happening in venezuela yes i think one of the most interesting thing about this program is allows you to give. shot of the conflict and the way you live you know the concept because it's way different how other than a sense so have the opportunity to tell him my story. you know the crisis of food and medicine the missile is getting worse and worse and my question was elated to you know how this problem istar from an idea and you know escalate to a humanitarian crisis so i think he has a very good understanding of the basis as i say of the concept which is basically one leader or one religious idea one political ideas that escalate to you know head and consulate so. he is now let's being in council it all his life like when he was fourteen he lost his freedom and then he came to india i think gave him a pretty going to understand what he asked us use have to leave he has to leave his country as the same way i i had to so i think i can relate we
so it relates to south sudan and also to any other conflict the country. will you prefer his holiness of what was happening in venezuela yes i think one of the most interesting thing about this program is allows you to give. shot of the conflict and the way you live you know the concept because it's way different how other than a sense so have the opportunity to tell him my story. you know the crisis of food and medicine the missile is getting worse and worse and my question was elated to you...
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students including sudan also. it will. show. you. fifteen. that we've been talking about a little bit earlier on. it could just be that soft power that is why a couple of people online not very many but if you see this as a good and bad thing for african countries this is about on twitter who says russia has a positive impact on africa they are not interested economically but by strength through collaboration so that's one part of an interview i want to go over here to you tube this is someone else who send that back in the day many infrastructural projects were done by russians such as nigeria steel plant china and russia are not seen as these narcissistic western countries that are interesting thoughts here paul i wouldn't have thought of them myself what do you make of them that russia and some extent also china are better more benevolent than their western counterparts well i'm not sure i would agree with that statement exactly but they do operate quite differently from from the western counterparts in many ways russia is a little bit mor
students including sudan also. it will. show. you. fifteen. that we've been talking about a little bit earlier on. it could just be that soft power that is why a couple of people online not very many but if you see this as a good and bad thing for african countries this is about on twitter who says russia has a positive impact on africa they are not interested economically but by strength through collaboration so that's one part of an interview i want to go over here to you tube this is someone...
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i think i believe there's a russian language and student sudan that's run by a russian company so you're seeing some of these these. soft power institutions but they're very different from what they were before. but i do think you know you know there's a lot of. criticism that you know the west. conditions its engagement conditions dangerous on good governance and anti-corruption sometimes it realize you know it lives up to that sometimes it doesn't but i think for many african countries you know engagement can be turned off from the west at a moment's notice so i think many countries are looking at. china and russia as a more reliable partner and i think you particular see this with arms sales you know several countries that have had you know the the west either europe or the united states cut off arms sales they're now pivoting to russia because they don't see that as a likely problem down the road and so. i sort of also would argue that many african countries rapidly developing economies they want greater global power and they want greater influence over the international system and t
i think i believe there's a russian language and student sudan that's run by a russian company so you're seeing some of these these. soft power institutions but they're very different from what they were before. but i do think you know you know there's a lot of. criticism that you know the west. conditions its engagement conditions dangerous on good governance and anti-corruption sometimes it realize you know it lives up to that sometimes it doesn't but i think for many african countries you...
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news from sudan now it's been more than a year since u.s. trade economic sanctions against the country were lifted but since then the country's economy has continued to struggle with casualties in banks and a soaring inflation rate it will more than explains from khartoum. it no matter mohamed is trying to withdraw money from his own account he needs cash to put food on the table and support his family but he says it's often not possible. so i wanted to withdraw five thousand pounds or about eighty five dollars and days ago i couldn't withdraw it all sometimes there's money sometimes there's no money in the banks. economic problems began more than two decades ago when the u.s. imposed financial sanctions accusing sudan of supporting terrorism most of the sanctions were lifted last year and sudan devalued its currency in january but the economy has taken a downturn with inflation rising to nearly seventy percent people are withdrawing more of their cash to keep up with the rising prices but in recent months banks announced they didn't have en
news from sudan now it's been more than a year since u.s. trade economic sanctions against the country were lifted but since then the country's economy has continued to struggle with casualties in banks and a soaring inflation rate it will more than explains from khartoum. it no matter mohamed is trying to withdraw money from his own account he needs cash to put food on the table and support his family but he says it's often not possible. so i wanted to withdraw five thousand pounds or about...
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jaime: los primeros beneficiados del bloqueo son lo de sudan.gÜenses con enero en prÓximo enero. asÍ como haiti y salvador. >> para todos ellos no tienen
jaime: los primeros beneficiados del bloqueo son lo de sudan.gÜenses con enero en prÓximo enero. asÍ como haiti y salvador. >> para todos ellos no tienen