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a country like sudan where suffer the city years of. corruption and institutional corruption. and multiple crises like political. problems so you're saying the timing too was but the time when it's coming out of political instability and transition and then suddenly all these crisis all of the same time all at the same time so in that sense we really need. the government needs to. be lies in the situation and to allow the transition to move forward more move forward moving forward towards bit a better life for the community it's extremely important for the international community and for ok. true but also locally we have. valuable resources that we need to to make use of our own resources if others can help us to excite our resources that would be fair enough still how the government to move forward towards prosperity now let's talk about the elephant in the room the crops are supposed to be harvested during this season. with the floods many farms. have been destroyed. is sudan would about food insecurity in the coming months that's absolutely given the fact that 1st before we
a country like sudan where suffer the city years of. corruption and institutional corruption. and multiple crises like political. problems so you're saying the timing too was but the time when it's coming out of political instability and transition and then suddenly all these crisis all of the same time all at the same time so in that sense we really need. the government needs to. be lies in the situation and to allow the transition to move forward more move forward moving forward towards bit a...
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with crops washed away nearly 10000000 people in sudan now face food shelter. just a mind disparate need of assistance. 53 year old how meats family has owned this farm land for generations. their livelihood depends on the says in the harvest of. and sugarcane. them 200. for the flood to destroy you entire problem is that and the thing left of your crops. is that not. another comment for the good then yeah i love my need. to give them my valuable to be on the bottom line is 70. aside i am i to have them as my will to through. and then to buy a minimal set up and running. the one where what. did you manage to save what did you get from your from. a muffler shop bought houses. and then have your mobile none of i knew how bad it would be nice little billy allen and we're not having what they need mind i yeah i'm standing. behind. the line and i mind that i am. 100. a little bit high oh my she had had a man who. had to learn and. they were looking for peace know when the houses on. the market last hold up into. i mean i'm also going to have. to mark i want to essen
with crops washed away nearly 10000000 people in sudan now face food shelter. just a mind disparate need of assistance. 53 year old how meats family has owned this farm land for generations. their livelihood depends on the says in the harvest of. and sugarcane. them 200. for the flood to destroy you entire problem is that and the thing left of your crops. is that not. another comment for the good then yeah i love my need. to give them my valuable to be on the bottom line is 70. aside i am i to...
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it is in the camp in gaza, if in sudan where many are being relocated, a refugee camp here in sudan's got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1st opened it hosted about 200. if european refugees fleeing from the conflict in the region, now the camp hosts more than 7000, if european refugees and this place is becoming sort of a permanent shelter for them until things ease back home and they say it's safe for them to return. now this is the only formal refugee camp here and about of state despite sudan hosting more than 43000. if you know 3 g.'s over the past 3 weeks escaping from the conflict in the region. the other centers reception center in neighboring states and look to hear a lot of state are all just reception centers, including village 8, which is about 30 kilometers from the sudan. if you're a border that hosts more than 15000, if european refugees now most of them here stand under the scorching sun waiting for food aid and waiting for food distribution. but they say that this is much better than being back home, not knowing
it is in the camp in gaza, if in sudan where many are being relocated, a refugee camp here in sudan's got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1st opened it hosted about 200. if european refugees fleeing from the conflict in the region, now the camp hosts more than 7000, if european refugees and this place is becoming sort of a permanent shelter for them until things ease back home and they say it's safe for them to return. now this is the...
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he fears what would happen if he were forced now to return to sudan. if it's really decided to report that's back. we don't know where to go. because again, it says that happening and we even also taking different reports from our right to pam is who is living in i.d.p. camps in therefore and are saying different areas. it's still going to happen is the war happening. barak is concerned stems from the normalization deal announced at the white house last month between israel and sudan. do you think sleepy joke, or maybe there's fear, maybe you know why your one minute prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he wants to address migration issues. as part of the process, ministers have long sought the removal of tens of thousands of africans. they call infiltrators. interior ministry says of the 6285 sudanese, a 1000 have been granted temporary residency, more than 5000, others are waiting to their asylum claims. sudan's, former president omar al bashir was opposed last year and awaits possible trial on war crimes charges. but activists say the israeli gove
he fears what would happen if he were forced now to return to sudan. if it's really decided to report that's back. we don't know where to go. because again, it says that happening and we even also taking different reports from our right to pam is who is living in i.d.p. camps in therefore and are saying different areas. it's still going to happen is the war happening. barak is concerned stems from the normalization deal announced at the white house last month between israel and sudan. do you...
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wall izing ties between israel and sudan, both governments. some said that they'll concentrate fast on agriculture and trade, but migration is on the agenda. and there are fears that thousands of sudanese in israel could be deported are a force of reports from tel aviv tel aviv is it was mined barrackers home. he works as an advocate for african students, but his life here is precarious. his asylum application lodged in 2013 has never been ruled on. he needs to renew his temporary residency. each year. he fled darfur as a child after his father and brother were killed in militia attacks. he fears what would happen if he were forced now to return to sudan. if it's really decided to report that's back, we don't know where to go. because again, is that happening and we, even of the taking different report from our at the pan is who is living in i.d.p. camps in therefore, and are saying different areas in sudan. so it's still going to happen as they were happening. barak is concerned stems from the normalization deal announced at the white house l
wall izing ties between israel and sudan, both governments. some said that they'll concentrate fast on agriculture and trade, but migration is on the agenda. and there are fears that thousands of sudanese in israel could be deported are a force of reports from tel aviv tel aviv is it was mined barrackers home. he works as an advocate for african students, but his life here is precarious. his asylum application lodged in 2013 has never been ruled on. he needs to renew his temporary residency....
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representative in sudan and in london. martin plant, he's a fellow at the university of london and a specialist on the horn of africa. welcome to each of you. 1st of all martin. i'll start with you. what is the risk of this fighting, spilling over and escalating now? or will? it's clear, it's already happened in the attack on the eritrean capital that happened yesterday or late in the arts nearly was clearly an issue. nationalization of the conflict. this came after they were repeated reports of eritrean troops attacking the t. grahams along the north of the great, so i mean, it is already an international conflict. there are also some suggestions of drones coming in from the united arab emirates and being used to attack the grounds. so we are already in an international conflict. i mean, eritrea says it is not involved, but you think it now it is well, let's put it this way. the. there have been repeated reports from many, many people from the diaspora. i mean, eritrea never of anybody into the country on a permanent basi
representative in sudan and in london. martin plant, he's a fellow at the university of london and a specialist on the horn of africa. welcome to each of you. 1st of all martin. i'll start with you. what is the risk of this fighting, spilling over and escalating now? or will? it's clear, it's already happened in the attack on the eritrean capital that happened yesterday or late in the arts nearly was clearly an issue. nationalization of the conflict. this came after they were repeated reports...
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with that update from gathering in sudan. in other developments, ethiopia has pulled 3 of its soldiers of if ethnicity, i'm sorry, from a un peacekeeping mission in south sudan in the same somalia, where several 100 to go in. soldiers serving in a peacekeeping force were disarmed. on to other news, hong kong's chief executive, kerry lam has defended beijing's national security law. she said her urgent priority now is to restore order in the territories political system from what she says is chaos. in a speech outlining plans for the coming year said her government will begin a public education program too in hunts the understanding of the rule of law. this is, of course, beijing's law which imposed the national security law in june and high profile opposition activists have since been jailed total nonsense. i hope that through collaboration with various stakeholders, a more targeted public education activities will be carried out, including educating the youth on the proper understanding of the rule of law and promoting their
with that update from gathering in sudan. in other developments, ethiopia has pulled 3 of its soldiers of if ethnicity, i'm sorry, from a un peacekeeping mission in south sudan in the same somalia, where several 100 to go in. soldiers serving in a peacekeeping force were disarmed. on to other news, hong kong's chief executive, kerry lam has defended beijing's national security law. she said her urgent priority now is to restore order in the territories political system from what she says is...
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i want to be on record to praise sudan for having kept its borders open. sudan already has a 1000000, refugees, countless displaced people, and yet it kept its borders open. it provided the 1st assistance, and now i'm here to coordinate and boost international support to sudan and mobilize resources for this response to be effective response or was a little maids. many reporters were on the ground before your own teams, including our own reporters. why is that? why was it difficult for you to get this operation under way? i think we actually moved quite quickly. it's a very remote area. as your correspondents know, all the logistics is difficult, so we have to gear up. but i think that now the response is, is functioning. we have some challenges. people are arriving at the border in various points. we have to transport them to sites like this one where i am. it's an 8 hour drive through difficult, broads, on flimsy buses. it's not easy to do all this. it takes a bit of time, but i had meetings with the authorities here in the region today. and i think we a
i want to be on record to praise sudan for having kept its borders open. sudan already has a 1000000, refugees, countless displaced people, and yet it kept its borders open. it provided the 1st assistance, and now i'm here to coordinate and boost international support to sudan and mobilize resources for this response to be effective response or was a little maids. many reporters were on the ground before your own teams, including our own reporters. why is that? why was it difficult for you to...
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and it's very sensitive for sudan because at the moment, sudan, specifically the prime minister of the lamb talk is the head of which has been trying to mediate in this conflict that is happening in ethiopia. something that the future prime minister says is not needed and not necessary. begad, the east african regional bloc. of course he morgan in khartoum. thank you very much for that. u.s. president elect joe biden has called donald trump's refusal to concede the election . an embarrassment, but biden says nothing will stop the transfer of power in january. that's despite the trumpet, ministration, reportedly refusing to help the president elect's transition team allen fish every foursome washington. while donald trump is keeping a low profile, joe biden is putting himself front and center. this was an event to discuss the affordable care act, but the president elect to questions on other topics and he had a message to the man he will replace of his refusal to accept the result. i just think it's an embarrassment. great, frankly. the only thing that how can i say this tax? i think it
and it's very sensitive for sudan because at the moment, sudan, specifically the prime minister of the lamb talk is the head of which has been trying to mediate in this conflict that is happening in ethiopia. something that the future prime minister says is not needed and not necessary. begad, the east african regional bloc. of course he morgan in khartoum. thank you very much for that. u.s. president elect joe biden has called donald trump's refusal to concede the election . an embarrassment,...
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so that's the sudan. so when you move to the south sudan, it's a country that has known conflicts from day one since this independence in 2011, it will likely affect south sudan. when this is done, you know, when you have this many refused, you don't expect them to see in the sudan, they're coming to europe. there's probably, there's going to be a migration coming to europe and that the european leaders leaders. that's why they need to take it seriously. samuel get issue with his eyes on an evolving story there in ethiopia. much thanks for your perspective. thank you. might iran's leaders have reacted defiantly to their killing of a leading nuclear scientist, president haas and rouhani blamed israel for the assassination of moxon. frankie's a day, the man suspected of masterminding, a secret nuclear weapons program. iran's supreme leader ali khamenei has urged punishment for the perpetrators israeli embassies around the world have increased their alertness level. germany has called on all sides to show re
so that's the sudan. so when you move to the south sudan, it's a country that has known conflicts from day one since this independence in 2011, it will likely affect south sudan. when this is done, you know, when you have this many refused, you don't expect them to see in the sudan, they're coming to europe. there's probably, there's going to be a migration coming to europe and that the european leaders leaders. that's why they need to take it seriously. samuel get issue with his eyes on an...
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that will devastate ethiopia and sudan. the united nations warns more than $2000000.00 children are at risk. 30000 people have already fled into sudan, and the aid agencies are planning for as many as 200000 ethiopian government forces . meanwhile say they've taken 2 major towns in t. gray, ugandan opposition politician bobby wine has been.
that will devastate ethiopia and sudan. the united nations warns more than $2000000.00 children are at risk. 30000 people have already fled into sudan, and the aid agencies are planning for as many as 200000 ethiopian government forces . meanwhile say they've taken 2 major towns in t. gray, ugandan opposition politician bobby wine has been.
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sudan already has its economic problems. so we need the international community to help us with this crisis. that has says, she took her children would never live the life she had left. but with 3 generations of refugees and her family, she wonders when the search for a permanent refuge and stability will end. he will morgan al-jazeera, get out of state. yemen's heard the rebels say they have launched a missile at a fuel distribution station in saudi arabia's. western port city of jeddah, saudi arabia has not commented on the claims, says foreign companies operating in the area should exercise caution. warning. military operations will continue in the news ahead. frustration grows in latin america over the economic devastation caused by the pandemic. and after decades of fighting and being forced from their homes, a series had back to rebuild their lives and to revive a culture of how we got high pressure dominating the weather across europe at the moment. so lost a fine and dry because a lot of these storms just rolling awa
sudan already has its economic problems. so we need the international community to help us with this crisis. that has says, she took her children would never live the life she had left. but with 3 generations of refugees and her family, she wonders when the search for a permanent refuge and stability will end. he will morgan al-jazeera, get out of state. yemen's heard the rebels say they have launched a missile at a fuel distribution station in saudi arabia's. western port city of jeddah, saudi...
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i would sudan is worsening, close to 40000. people have fled the fighting and are in desperate need of help. and after decades of fighting and being forced from their homes, a series head back to rebuild their lives and revive a culture. so there are reports in israeli media that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made a secret visit to saudi arabia. according to these multiple reports, netanyahu met the crown prince mohammed bin salman, as well as u.s. secretary on peo who was in israel only last week. as far as the recent washington brokered normalization deals between israel and the u.a.e. as well as bahrain harry for sit in ramallah is following this story this monday. so an unusual move to say the least. harry and the news is come out very quickly. indeed, not just unusual, unprecedented watershed as some of the words that being used in this reporting of this visit. and as you say, it is not something that has been concealed for months and years and then gradually comes to light. it is happening this reporting of this e
i would sudan is worsening, close to 40000. people have fled the fighting and are in desperate need of help. and after decades of fighting and being forced from their homes, a series head back to rebuild their lives and revive a culture. so there are reports in israeli media that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made a secret visit to saudi arabia. according to these multiple reports, netanyahu met the crown prince mohammed bin salman, as well as u.s. secretary on peo who was in israel...
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according to unicef, 40 percent of the refugees arriving in sudan are children. some have been separated from their families and the process of tracking them has started. others have arrived with malnutrition because of the days they spent walking with no food and all have been affected by the conflict integrate in a way that will likely impact their childhood. the u.s. children's agency says that chris tricked it access and the ongoing communication blackout in the region has left an estimated 2300000 children in need of humanitarian assistance. and as more and more refugees arriving, sudan is rising concern over their future. remember, this is the time school started, children will actually miss this year's school, and most of those children are school age. unfortunately, they will not have school this year. so we have to come up with alternative programs already within the next month or 2. we're hoping the crisis will stop, the fighting will stop, there will be able to go back home. but if that's not the case, we have to be in place to support the what you do
according to unicef, 40 percent of the refugees arriving in sudan are children. some have been separated from their families and the process of tracking them has started. others have arrived with malnutrition because of the days they spent walking with no food and all have been affected by the conflict integrate in a way that will likely impact their childhood. the u.s. children's agency says that chris tricked it access and the ongoing communication blackout in the region has left an estimated...
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there is no hebrew morgan in sudan . thank you. meanwhile sudanese asylum seekers in israel say they're worried about the impact of last month's deal, which normalizes ties between israel and sudan. but governments have said they will concentrate 1st on agriculture and trade. but migration is also on the agenda. and there are fears that thousands of people sheltering in israel could be deported. harry forsett with this report now from tel aviv tel aviv is it was mined barrackers home. he works as an advocate for african students, but his life here is precarious. his asylum application lodged in 2013 has never been ruled on. he needs to renew his temporary residency. each year he fled darfur as a child after his father and brother were killed in militia attacks. he fears what would happen if he were forced now to return to sudan. if it's really decided to report that's back. we don't know where to go, because again, it says that happening and we even also taking different reports from our at the pam is who is living in i.d.p. camp f
there is no hebrew morgan in sudan . thank you. meanwhile sudanese asylum seekers in israel say they're worried about the impact of last month's deal, which normalizes ties between israel and sudan. but governments have said they will concentrate 1st on agriculture and trade. but migration is also on the agenda. and there are fears that thousands of people sheltering in israel could be deported. harry forsett with this report now from tel aviv tel aviv is it was mined barrackers home. he works...
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morgan has more now from the sudan, ethiopia border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 9000 just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is raising concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people who are arriving from chest infections as well as their infections due to exhaustion from traveling for days, skipping the fighting in the tigra region. most of the refugees will speak of the same horror saying that they have seen people being slaughtered, that they've seen aerial bombardment, which has made them fear for their lives here to sudan seeking safety and seeking humanitarian aid. now they say that they are quite c
morgan has more now from the sudan, ethiopia border. hundreds of refugees continue to arrive here at the reception center. now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan and hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 9000 just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is raising concerns...
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sudan's border with, you know, be has already been porous, which for sudan to deploy at least $6000.00 troops here in the border between kesler and get out of but also on the border between, between here and got tired, but also on the border between that's a neighboring state that also shares a border with if you appear so lots of troops have been deployed to allow only refugees to come in. now the concern is that the region is very volatile, the region is very unstable, full of folly. so the concern is that this would spill over into region and countries and become a regional conflict. something if european says will not happen. mediation efforts have been going under way. there have been countries that have reached out including the sudanese foreign minister, abdullah reaching out to the prime minister, made and offering mediation an offer that was rejected by the if european side saying that this is unnecessary at the time. and that the situation will be under control in the shortest time possible. morgan reporting live from the sudan, ethiopia border. the talks aimed at ending almo
sudan's border with, you know, be has already been porous, which for sudan to deploy at least $6000.00 troops here in the border between kesler and get out of but also on the border between, between here and got tired, but also on the border between that's a neighboring state that also shares a border with if you appear so lots of troops have been deployed to allow only refugees to come in. now the concern is that the region is very volatile, the region is very unstable, full of folly. so the...
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sudan already has its economic problems. so we need the international community to help us with this crisis. that has says, she told her children would never live the life she had left. but with 3 generations of refugees in her family, she wonders when the search for a permanent refuge and stability will end. he will morgan al-jazeera, get out of state. yemen's heard the rebels. so they've launched a missile. and aramco fuel distribution station in saudi arabia's western port, city of jeddah, saudi arabia's not confirmed or denied. the claims spokesman says foreign companies operating in the area should exercise caution warning. their military operations will continue. health authorities in the gaza strip say the recent rise in corona virus infections could overwhelm the medical system within a week. they warn critical patients will soon be turned away as intensive care units, a near capacity, gaza population 2000000, people there in its medical system has suffered from an israeli and egyptian imposed blockade. well, the u.s
sudan already has its economic problems. so we need the international community to help us with this crisis. that has says, she told her children would never live the life she had left. but with 3 generations of refugees in her family, she wonders when the search for a permanent refuge and stability will end. he will morgan al-jazeera, get out of state. yemen's heard the rebels. so they've launched a missile. and aramco fuel distribution station in saudi arabia's western port, city of jeddah,...
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, sudan, which was a part of your one point. and even this migrants with so little resources, since you done might be force to go to european nations. so this is a concern of international perspective, and that's where the oaken even even washington d.c. . he's trying to be the also it's to some kind of ceasefire because people are just miserable just in need and the resources are just they don't even eat in the u.n. has been wholly for a ceasefire, or even to be a load of goods. it's a great so they can actually save lives. this is a difficult situation. there are some really got to show and as abba, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. u.s. president donald trump has made his 1st public statement since t.v. networks called the election for his democratic rival. joe biden. though he did not concede, trump said, quote, time will tell when talking about which administration will be leading future efforts to contain the corona virus and to ma
, sudan, which was a part of your one point. and even this migrants with so little resources, since you done might be force to go to european nations. so this is a concern of international perspective, and that's where the oaken even even washington d.c. . he's trying to be the also it's to some kind of ceasefire because people are just miserable just in need and the resources are just they don't even eat in the u.n. has been wholly for a ceasefire, or even to be a load of goods. it's a great...
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and it's very sensitive for sudan because at the moment, sudan, specifically the prime minister of the lamb talk is the head of which has been trying to mediate in this conflict that is happening in ethiopia. something that the prime minister says is not needed and not necessary. protesters have gathered in armenia's capital to voice their anger over a deal to end fighting with the by john over a disputed region. they're opposed to the agreement which sees the land handed over to azerbaijan in, and i'm gonna cut a box, which is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but it was controlled by ethnic armenians. hundreds have been killed after fighting flared up in september. he noted, states president elect joe biden, has called donald trump's refusal to concede the election an embarrassment, but biden says nothing will stop the transfer of power in january. that's despite the trumpet, ministration, reportedly refusing to help the president elect's transition team. alan fischer reports from washington. well, donald trump is keeping a low profile. joe biden is putting himself fr
and it's very sensitive for sudan because at the moment, sudan, specifically the prime minister of the lamb talk is the head of which has been trying to mediate in this conflict that is happening in ethiopia. something that the prime minister says is not needed and not necessary. protesters have gathered in armenia's capital to voice their anger over a deal to end fighting with the by john over a disputed region. they're opposed to the agreement which sees the land handed over to azerbaijan in,...
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mass killings in towns like my cut there are from refugees who are landing in sudan. meanwhile, in the capital city, only days ago, you're seeing parades, and near celebrations, calls for outright support of the military, despite the relative impunity with which they are conducting their operations. are there is the sympathy that mettenberger referred to, that's of all the other words you need to realize that there are communities suffering there entire population of suffering. there, there in there are, there will be, there will not be any winners in this war. there will be a lot of losers and they'll be a lot of heavily impacted populations. are we on a concentrated effort to try to sort of relieve them of their agony? not even in terms, not even in, not even indexed in words, not even. there has been and there hasn't been any open express of solidarity cause for restraint from our own armed forces. and this a guest shows how the viewpoints of under different communities can trust a great leader. and i think the concerns are expressed are and are, are based on, i me
mass killings in towns like my cut there are from refugees who are landing in sudan. meanwhile, in the capital city, only days ago, you're seeing parades, and near celebrations, calls for outright support of the military, despite the relative impunity with which they are conducting their operations. are there is the sympathy that mettenberger referred to, that's of all the other words you need to realize that there are communities suffering there entire population of suffering. there, there in...
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camp housing refugees who fled to neighboring sudan. they say they are living in desperate conditions. i can't breast feed him and here they don't have milk, colorado and the food the baby needs. we've been in this come for 3 days. we don't have any shelter. and election day is drawing closer in the central african republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. hello, i'm presumably it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to grab region capital, making it. the instruction comes to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender. ended up thousands have fled into neighboring sudan, where conditions are desperate. the u.n. is warning. it is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced by the conflict. correspondent mario loyola reports from the camp, which is 80 kilometers away from the region off to grab our cool backhand. once housed refugees who fled if your peers famine in the 1980 s. . now some 9000 people have s
camp housing refugees who fled to neighboring sudan. they say they are living in desperate conditions. i can't breast feed him and here they don't have milk, colorado and the food the baby needs. we've been in this come for 3 days. we don't have any shelter. and election day is drawing closer in the central african republic. but a crucial message hasn't reached people in the rural areas. hello, i'm presumably it's good to have your company. if you o.p.'s prime minister, has ordered the army to...
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the new refugees crossing the border to sudan, worry aid groups. their representative told us we are able to respond to a growing influx. people need very thing from water, food, and shelter. so at the moment we are catering for over 9000 people and the whole me report that's not enough. and it's children who are suffering the most. it's estimated that hard of the best fiji's are children. many of them need medical treatment like 5 months old. he's been coughing and has had diarrhea since days. i can't breast feed him and here they don't have milk powder and the food the baby needs outside the hospital we need whose house was bombed in who made up the side of reportedly some of the heaviest fighting between its european forces and the to grain. army, he got shot in the leg. and i mean they are deliberately, i am alone. my mom and my dad were killed by the bombing. these clothes are my only ones. i will have them for days. nobody helps me. i don't have enough water or food here. nobody takes care of any link. if more refugees arrive olim fears that
the new refugees crossing the border to sudan, worry aid groups. their representative told us we are able to respond to a growing influx. people need very thing from water, food, and shelter. so at the moment we are catering for over 9000 people and the whole me report that's not enough. and it's children who are suffering the most. it's estimated that hard of the best fiji's are children. many of them need medical treatment like 5 months old. he's been coughing and has had diarrhea since days....
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refugees have already crossed into the sudan into the sudan side of the border here and got out of state as well as neighboring gessler state. now the biggest challenge when it comes to providing aid for, for those refugees, is the fact that most of the roads are very difficult to access. logistically, let's not forget that sadam had a very exceptional flood season just a couple of months ago where most of the roads were examined. so aid groups say that logistically speaking, moving many of their songs to this area in response with the rise of the refugees would be very challenging. and there are concerns that they would be more than $200000.00 refugees in sudan in the next 6 months or 8 are going to show that they are trying to step up so that no refugee is left in need. hundreds of people have been given life sentences for attempting to topple turkey's government 4 years ago . a defining moment in the rule of president wretch of type at the hands. it's one of the biggest cases related to the failed coup, with 475 suspects on trial. about 80000, people were arrested after the coup attem
refugees have already crossed into the sudan into the sudan side of the border here and got out of state as well as neighboring gessler state. now the biggest challenge when it comes to providing aid for, for those refugees, is the fact that most of the roads are very difficult to access. logistically, let's not forget that sadam had a very exceptional flood season just a couple of months ago where most of the roads were examined. so aid groups say that logistically speaking, moving many of...
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sudan, sudan in itself is a country that is in transition, also very volatile.refugees have been arriving in a part of the country where there isn't much humanitarian infrastructure to start with, so as we have been seeing in the last few days, a lot of these humanitarian organisations have been trying to scale up, but right now refugees really don't have much when they arrive and this is a population not only who are incredibly scared, but you also have very urgent needs, having been cut off from humanitarian assistance for the last few weeks. good to talk to you. laetitia bader bear, horn of africa director of human rights watch, many thanks. let's look at the headlines now. . . uk prime minister borisjohnson attempts to see off a parliamentary rebellion on his new coronavirus restrictions, by telling backbenchers the tiers could end in february. ethiopia's military claims victory saying it's in control of the regional capital of tigray — anti—government forces say they'll fight on. the number of covid hospital patients hits a new record high in the united sta
sudan, sudan in itself is a country that is in transition, also very volatile.refugees have been arriving in a part of the country where there isn't much humanitarian infrastructure to start with, so as we have been seeing in the last few days, a lot of these humanitarian organisations have been trying to scale up, but right now refugees really don't have much when they arrive and this is a population not only who are incredibly scared, but you also have very urgent needs, having been cut off...
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many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians that have moved to the sudan looking for shelter. so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so everybody is overwhelmed with the need that they have. they can't even transport to their so you can imagine the impact it's having on the ground. what exactly sparked this fighting, what is at the heart of the conflict? looks like it's, you know, the government, the government has placed a condition for a cease fire, which is 200 leadership of the region, which the central government sees as being illegal. and also the destruction of all arms. they have been storing for a long time. you have to, you have to remember the t.p.a. left was in trade all government in charge of the ethiopian federal government for 27 years. so they've only left, they've only gone back to their own state in the last 3 years. so it looks like it's a mixture of power. struggle not wanting to accept the changes that are happening in the suburbs. it's a mixture of all of tho
many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians that have moved to the sudan looking for shelter. so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so everybody is overwhelmed with the need that they have. they can't even transport to their so you can imagine the impact it's having on the ground. what exactly sparked this fighting, what is at the heart of the conflict? looks like it's, you know, the...
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thousands have fled to neighboring sudan and aid agencies are warning there. unable to bring in supplies. china is facing international criticism for a new rule that's led to the disqualification of 4 opposition legislators in hong kong. both the u.k. and u.s. say they will consider sanctions. and the u.s. has recorded its worst daily death toll from cope with 19 since early may. health experts are warning the pandemic that is accelerating. nearly 2000 more americans died on wednesday who are now protesters in angola, calling on the government to resign and have been met by tear gas and live ammunition. they say they're fed up with the high cost of living, lack of jobs and corruption. and they want to lead elections held as soon as possible. they marched among homes in the coastal capital luanda and try to stop people from defying a government ban on protests. yes, i'm here and when i'm goal is independence day would started off with songs and chance to demand better living conditions and a new date for local elections. delayed by the pandemic soon turned into
thousands have fled to neighboring sudan and aid agencies are warning there. unable to bring in supplies. china is facing international criticism for a new rule that's led to the disqualification of 4 opposition legislators in hong kong. both the u.k. and u.s. say they will consider sanctions. and the u.s. has recorded its worst daily death toll from cope with 19 since early may. health experts are warning the pandemic that is accelerating. nearly 2000 more americans died on wednesday who are...
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kim: sudan's former prime minister has died at the age of 84.y confirmed his passing at a hospital in the united arab emirates. he was infected with coronavirus. he was sudan's last democratically elected prime minister, after a military coup in 1980 nine. germany is extending coronavirus restrictions until december. counselor -- chancellor angela merkel says the infection rate remains too high and warrants some christians could stay until january. bars and restaurants are closed, but some shops remain open, mask wearing will be mandatory in some areas. tom mccain's following developments from berlin. tom: chancellor angela merkel, federal cabinet ministers and 16 prime minister's of german states talk throughout the country should receive during the course of the pandemic, what new measures are necessary. they have agreed to prolong the existing lockdown light, as it is called. it means schools and other educational establishments can remain open, but there has been a tightening of the rules in some parts of life in germany. that means that, al
kim: sudan's former prime minister has died at the age of 84.y confirmed his passing at a hospital in the united arab emirates. he was infected with coronavirus. he was sudan's last democratically elected prime minister, after a military coup in 1980 nine. germany is extending coronavirus restrictions until december. counselor -- chancellor angela merkel says the infection rate remains too high and warrants some christians could stay until january. bars and restaurants are closed, but some...
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we fled to sudan.ranslation: this is a conflict between ethiopia's army and fighters who are loyal to the politicians in charge of the country's tigray region. the government says the fighting was triggered by an attack on a federal military base last week. with telecommunications switched off in tigray, it's hard to know what's happening on the ground but there have been reports of hundreds of soldiers being killed on both sides. and the conflict has heightened ethnic divisions. dozens of civilians were killed on monday night in what amnesty international describes as a massacre. ethiopia's been through big changes since its prime minister abiy ahmed came to power in 2018. he was awarded the nobel peace prize last year after reaching out to make peace with neighbouring eritrea. but the widespread reforms he pushed through sidelined the tigrayans of tplf party who had long dominated the political scene. they accuse mr abiy of teaming up with his new friend the eritrean president to attack the tigrayan
we fled to sudan.ranslation: this is a conflict between ethiopia's army and fighters who are loyal to the politicians in charge of the country's tigray region. the government says the fighting was triggered by an attack on a federal military base last week. with telecommunications switched off in tigray, it's hard to know what's happening on the ground but there have been reports of hundreds of soldiers being killed on both sides. and the conflict has heightened ethnic divisions. dozens of...
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who are morgan report from governor in sudan? just another development today with ethiopia, it's pulled 3 of its soldiers who are all of ticket and ethnicity from a un peacekeeping mission in south sudan. done the same in somalia as well where several 100 to go in soldiers serving in a peacekeeping force were disarmed or on to other news. and protesters are gathering in thailand's capital in the latest show of defiance against the government and the monarchy. large crowds expected, and indeed they are outside a bank in bangkok of which the king is the majority shareholder for months. demonstrators have been demanding the royal family embrace some reforms. he's reporting from the protests, a very targeted protest today. not just general anger at the government really going after the finances you're. * absolutely, very specific. i'm wrong. why they're here. c m commercial bank, as you mentioned, the largest shareholder is the king of this bank, 23 percent of this bank. billions of dollars are own personally by by the king. and i sa
who are morgan report from governor in sudan? just another development today with ethiopia, it's pulled 3 of its soldiers who are all of ticket and ethnicity from a un peacekeeping mission in south sudan. done the same in somalia as well where several 100 to go in soldiers serving in a peacekeeping force were disarmed or on to other news. and protesters are gathering in thailand's capital in the latest show of defiance against the government and the monarchy. large crowds expected, and indeed...
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or morgan is at a refugee camp in sudan, near the ethiopian border. more and more refugees continue to arrive to sudan with, at least 400 refugees arriving to this camp here. and by about 30 g.m.t., which is about 3 o'clock local time in the afternoon. and that is when the counter top and they were just ration authorities here. say that more have arrived evidence . al-jazeera has also witnessed dozens of arriving. but authorities say that they will be included in tomorrow's tally and not today because today's count has officially closed. now, this is just here in the camp. there is also another point in neighboring states there who have also arrived continue interest in the region. now the u.n. is quite concerned about the fighting in a region, especially because there is a lack of communication and there's a communications blackout and lack of access to many tarion system. there are concerns about the welfare of those who are trapped in the conflict, especially children. many of them have fled to neighboring sudan along with their families. some of t
or morgan is at a refugee camp in sudan, near the ethiopian border. more and more refugees continue to arrive to sudan with, at least 400 refugees arriving to this camp here. and by about 30 g.m.t., which is about 3 o'clock local time in the afternoon. and that is when the counter top and they were just ration authorities here. say that more have arrived evidence . al-jazeera has also witnessed dozens of arriving. but authorities say that they will be included in tomorrow's tally and not today...
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and the morgan has more from a camp in sudan. oh morocco, but a refugee camp here in sudan got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1st, opened it hosted about a few 100 if european refugees fleeing from the conflict in that figure region. now the camp hosts more than 7000 is c.a.p.n. refugees. and this place is becoming sort of a permanent shelter for them until things ease back home and they say it's safe for them to return. now this is the only formal refugee camp here and about of state despite saddam hosting more than 43000. if you can appreciate over the past 3 weeks escaping from the conflict in the tigra region, the other centers had a reception center in neighboring customers state and look to hear god out of state are all just reception centers, including village 8, which is about 30 kilometers from the sudan is the opium border that hosts more than $15000.00 if european refugees now most of them here stand under the scorching sun waiting for food aid and waiting for f
and the morgan has more from a camp in sudan. oh morocco, but a refugee camp here in sudan got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1st, opened it hosted about a few 100 if european refugees fleeing from the conflict in that figure region. now the camp hosts more than 7000 is c.a.p.n. refugees. and this place is becoming sort of a permanent shelter for them until things ease back home and they say it's safe for them to return. now this is the...
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not least for the government of sudan who is keeping their borders open. they are maintaining and protecting the right to asylum for people in need of safety and security. and they're doing this. let's not forget against the backdrop of a political transition of an economic crisis. and of course, the cove in 1000 global pandemic. so these are incredibly challenging times for all who are involved. but the bottom line is, is we are, we know there are civilians that are caught in the crossfire of this conflict. they need access to safety. they need access to humanitarian aid, and we're doing everything we can with the government of sudan to do that. but it's an increasingly challenging situation inside the region for all that's for money for the u.n. high commissioner for refugees in new york. thank you so much. thank you. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of protesters have rallied in the 1000000 capital yet a front for a 4th day demanding prime minister, nico pushing young resign a controvers
not least for the government of sudan who is keeping their borders open. they are maintaining and protecting the right to asylum for people in need of safety and security. and they're doing this. let's not forget against the backdrop of a political transition of an economic crisis. and of course, the cove in 1000 global pandemic. so these are incredibly challenging times for all who are involved. but the bottom line is, is we are, we know there are civilians that are caught in the crossfire of...
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have some of them been able to cross into sudan or not? you know, all, most of the people here that i have seen that we see are gray and people there are not every tree and refugees moving from the gray. or if you appear to sudan, not yet, but of course if for their situation worsens, we cannot exclude that there will be onward movements. mr. grandy. one final question, if we can, so don, obviously is going to be overwhelmed if the numbers of refugees that are coming in to the territory of sudan keeps growing. what is your message to the international community today in regards to helping out? so donna and of course, sudan also is a country that's known various crises in recent years. how will they be able to cope if the numbers keep growing? absolutely, you know, sudan is in a political transition, is in a very difficult economic and social situation. at the pandemic of the koran up endemic is hitting hard here as well. so this appeal that we are making is really to support the response. so i hope that beyond all politics and all complex
have some of them been able to cross into sudan or not? you know, all, most of the people here that i have seen that we see are gray and people there are not every tree and refugees moving from the gray. or if you appear to sudan, not yet, but of course if for their situation worsens, we cannot exclude that there will be onward movements. mr. grandy. one final question, if we can, so don, obviously is going to be overwhelmed if the numbers of refugees that are coming in to the territory of...
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but it's also the fears that might even spill to south sudan, sudan, which was a part of your one point. and even this migrants with so little resources in sudan might be forced to head to european nations. so this is a concern of international perspective and that's why the uk and even even washington d.c.'s and trying to bring them all sides to some kind of ceasefire because people are just miserable just in need. and the resources are just, they don't even compete in the u.n. has been calling for a cease fire or even to be allowed to goods. it's a great so they can actually save lives. and this is what happened, a definite situation there, samuel get a show and as abba, thank you so much for your analysis. and you let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. u.s. president donald trump has made his 1st public statement since t.v. networks called the election for his democratic rival. joe biden. though he did not concede, trump said, quote, time will tell when talking about which administration will be leading future efforts to contain the coronavirus pan
but it's also the fears that might even spill to south sudan, sudan, which was a part of your one point. and even this migrants with so little resources in sudan might be forced to head to european nations. so this is a concern of international perspective and that's why the uk and even even washington d.c.'s and trying to bring them all sides to some kind of ceasefire because people are just miserable just in need. and the resources are just, they don't even compete in the u.n. has been...
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now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan, hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is reason concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people who are right suffer from chest infections as well as malaria and factions due to exhaustion from traveling for days escaping the fighting in the to group region. most of the refugees with open to speak of the same horror saying that they have seen people being slaughtered, that they've seen aerial bombardment, which is made them fear for their lives and leave here to sudan seeking safety and seeking humanitarian aid. now, medics say that they are quite concerned about the number of refugees and the influx. they say that they're expecting more than mine 1000
now the center is just about 2 kilometers away from the sudan. if you appear border in sudan, hundreds of refugees have been pouring in here in 200, a perception center with the number reaching up to 90000, just over the past few days alone. now most of them live in conditions like this out in the open with no shelter and no proper sanitation. and this is reason concerns among aid organizations here, especially medics. that this would create a health crisis. medics say that most of the people...
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where we are is that combat's not far from the sudan is here border. and it's where more than 15000 refugees have arrived over the past 2 weeks. all of them saying that they're escaping shelling that they've seen people being slaughtered, that they've left family members behind and came here for their safety. they say that because of the lack of telecommunication and because of lack of access to many parts of to grieve, they can't confirm whether their relatives who they've left behind are still alive or not. but most of them say that when they came here, they had to wait for more than a week to be able to access aid and aid aid groups and international organizations . say that that's largely because this influx of refugees happened. all of a sudden they were not expecting it for there. for example, the world food program said that it had to get food from other programs. it has in the country to be able to supply aid for those people who are here more than 40000 . refugees have already crossed into the sudan into this down side of the border here and g
where we are is that combat's not far from the sudan is here border. and it's where more than 15000 refugees have arrived over the past 2 weeks. all of them saying that they're escaping shelling that they've seen people being slaughtered, that they've left family members behind and came here for their safety. they say that because of the lack of telecommunication and because of lack of access to many parts of to grieve, they can't confirm whether their relatives who they've left behind are...