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their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighter said that he was with a group who shot six elephants on kony's orders, and they hand carried the tusks through central african republic. and they went to the kafia kingi enclave on the border of sudan, and there in the presence of joseph kony, they sold the ivory ta sergeant in the sudan armed forces. narrator: garamba is a converging point for military units from several countries looking to kill elephants. hutson: so you've got the lra rebels, you've got armed forces from sudan, from south sudan, and from uganda all competing with fardc, the congolese forces to poach the last wild elephants that remain in the park. narrator: these units come armed with satellite phones, night vision goggles, and ak-47s. elephants are also shot from helicopters, as was the case with 22 elephants killed in garamba in march 2012. hutson: we do know for certain that the elephants were killed from a helicopter used as a
their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighter said that he was with a group who shot six elephants on kony's orders, and they hand carried the tusks through central african republic. and they went to the kafia kingi enclave on the border of sudan, and there in the presence of joseph kony, they sold the ivory ta sergeant in the sudan armed forces. narrator:...
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let's turn to sudan., ending a power sharing agreement with civilian leaders. since then pro—democracy demonstrators have taken to the streets every week, challenging the junta's authority. many are women who've faced horrific violence. the bbc�*s africa correspondent, catherine byaruhanga, has investigated reports security forces have been carrying out beatings, sexual assault, and rape to silence women protesters. a warning, you may find some of her report distressing. three years since they started marching for democracy, sudanese people are just not giving up. women have challenged this conservative society by leading protests, sometimes outnumbering men, but always waiting nearby are sudan's security forces. gunfire. they confront peaceful demonstrators with tear gas, live ammunition and an at least one occasion, heavy machine guns. from what we're hearing it's women and girls who are once again being targeted in the cycle of violence. screaming. those are the screams of women being beaten with stick
let's turn to sudan., ending a power sharing agreement with civilian leaders. since then pro—democracy demonstrators have taken to the streets every week, challenging the junta's authority. many are women who've faced horrific violence. the bbc�*s africa correspondent, catherine byaruhanga, has investigated reports security forces have been carrying out beatings, sexual assault, and rape to silence women protesters. a warning, you may find some of her report distressing. three years since...
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for example, the former president of sudan, the former defense minister of sudan, those people were chargedor atrocities in the darfur region of sudan. i think the icc is going to be looking at how high can they go when it comes to the russian military and political leadership. in response to senator graham's comments, there is a deep irony in the u.s. now supporting the investigation of russia at the international criminal court because the united states has had the view across several administrations that the icc does not have the ability to go after and prosecute non-members of the icc because there was concern about icc prosecutions of u.s. personnel, specifically in afghanistan. what is happening is not surprising, which is that u.s. leadership sees targeting russia as something good and just but still has deep doubts about the international criminal court's ability to investigate the u.s. host: where is the icc based, and how is it funded? guest: it is based in the hague. that is why you have seen images of ukraine roadsigns with all directions pointing to the hague. it is funded by t
for example, the former president of sudan, the former defense minister of sudan, those people were chargedor atrocities in the darfur region of sudan. i think the icc is going to be looking at how high can they go when it comes to the russian military and political leadership. in response to senator graham's comments, there is a deep irony in the u.s. now supporting the investigation of russia at the international criminal court because the united states has had the view across several...
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even if sudan decides to look for other sources, forthwith import it will likely be at a higher cost. the work in ukraine has increased, the price of wheat and sudan will still need to secure hosp currency to buy it. and right now that's something that's in short supply. international donors suspended a to the government following lost his military takeover. sudan is already grappling with an economic crisis and devalued its currency last year and again in early march that increase the cost of those living in poverty to more than 70 percent. according to the world bank, many are unable to afford treating their families are good to fill out the idea of additional meals or something we have dropped out because the coast of bread now stick to breakfast and lunch, no dinner. and even when you think of buying your own wheat and bacon at home, the cushion flower is high. well, out of i, any muff annual about i used to be able to buy for 400 or 570 pounds. now the least i spend is 1500 pounds to feed my family. there is a big difference in the cost before and now let me 9800000 put in these
even if sudan decides to look for other sources, forthwith import it will likely be at a higher cost. the work in ukraine has increased, the price of wheat and sudan will still need to secure hosp currency to buy it. and right now that's something that's in short supply. international donors suspended a to the government following lost his military takeover. sudan is already grappling with an economic crisis and devalued its currency last year and again in early march that increase the cost of...
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what went to prolongs conflicts mean for these countries, like sudan and countries in the middle east that vulnerable to the price of fleet and bread? russia ukraine combines a code for almost 50 percent of the global we experts at 20 percent of global basics. and they have disruption of cause, such as this conflict in production or even to supply is likely to drive prices up, affecting millions of people, people such as the people living in the country like sudan. no, no, this will go global commodity markets will soon be missing the food and prices are definitely going to shoot up. what is happening in to done is just the stops. more and more countries will likely be, be, be affected. with almost $45.00 african countries in port if they are weeds from, from, from the region and 18 percent of those countries in port over 50 percent of the are weed from the region best is disastrous. this is catastrophic. and it was pro, do for most of those countries. and so what should the government of these countries like? so don b be doing right right now, in terms of contingency plans, if this c
what went to prolongs conflicts mean for these countries, like sudan and countries in the middle east that vulnerable to the price of fleet and bread? russia ukraine combines a code for almost 50 percent of the global we experts at 20 percent of global basics. and they have disruption of cause, such as this conflict in production or even to supply is likely to drive prices up, affecting millions of people, people such as the people living in the country like sudan. no, no, this will go global...
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. -- sudan and others. we must do anything we can to prevent a hurricane of hunger and the meltdown of the global food supply system. you see tensions from other trouble spots in desperate need. i give you my appeal for countries to find increasing ways to give generously. my plea to leaders is to resist the temp tatian of increasing military budgets as the expense -- the temptation of increasing military budgets at the expense of civilians. developing countries are getting pummeled. they faced crisis is beyond the u.s. war against the backdrop of these challenges, i am announcing the establishing of a global crisis response group on food, energy, and finance. have also as the secretary general to start a committee with partners to oversee these efforts. in the coming days we will consult with members to champion of action needed to carry forward the global emergency response that will be required for this looming crisis. make no mistake, everyday people , especially women and children will bear the brunt o
. -- sudan and others. we must do anything we can to prevent a hurricane of hunger and the meltdown of the global food supply system. you see tensions from other trouble spots in desperate need. i give you my appeal for countries to find increasing ways to give generously. my plea to leaders is to resist the temp tatian of increasing military budgets as the expense -- the temptation of increasing military budgets at the expense of civilians. developing countries are getting pummeled. they faced...
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the ngo save the children has warned that nearly half the population of sudan faces food insecurity thisar as a result of that crisis. with gbal food prices already at a record high, available supplies for commodities like weed in corn could become simply too expensive for countries already struggling. >> sudans in a particularly vulnerable position because 86% of its imports are coming from ukraine and russia for wheat. anyone who is importing will have to go elsewhere, to the u.s., australia and europe. kate: following up on similar warnings from the u.n. last week when the secretary-general warned of the risk of a hurricane of famine around the world. anchor: dire consequent is from the conflict in ukraine. thank you for watching, we will be back in a few minutes. stay tuned france when he four. -- france 24. tÑ■aa 03/21/22 03/21/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the president detailed what the implications and consequences would be a china provides material support to russia as it conducts brutal attacks on ukrainian cities
the ngo save the children has warned that nearly half the population of sudan faces food insecurity thisar as a result of that crisis. with gbal food prices already at a record high, available supplies for commodities like weed in corn could become simply too expensive for countries already struggling. >> sudans in a particularly vulnerable position because 86% of its imports are coming from ukraine and russia for wheat. anyone who is importing will have to go elsewhere, to the u.s.,...
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there isn't just a mercedes street in sudan. there's also a mercedes benz sudan club was founded in 2016 and now has more than 7000 members who meet regularly in cartoon quoted to miss any visit. i love to close my case is because it's actually a lifetime after i gradation joined citizen germany channel. i'm a comp mechanic and my love for brainstorm when i was kid. i only love classic one to now this is lisa sites in your community and i learned a lot from those are new friends of mine because of this one. we kind of say sedans, car enthusiasts are restricting their affections to a single mark. the belief that german cars stand for quality runs deep here. case in point the vw beetle fans taking part in this car, meet paul, convinced of how robust their little bugs are among them piece font. you must citic not what i like most about the beach, a list, the good quality that they lost forever and are easy to maintain. i do most of that myself. and ever since i got my own beetle, i fallen even more in love with these cars. i didn't
there isn't just a mercedes street in sudan. there's also a mercedes benz sudan club was founded in 2016 and now has more than 7000 members who meet regularly in cartoon quoted to miss any visit. i love to close my case is because it's actually a lifetime after i gradation joined citizen germany channel. i'm a comp mechanic and my love for brainstorm when i was kid. i only love classic one to now this is lisa sites in your community and i learned a lot from those are new friends of mine because...
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there isn't just a mercedes street in sudan. there's also a mercedes benz sudan club was founded in 2016 and now has more than 7000 members who meet regularly in cartoon according to miss any visit. i love to close my business because it's actually a lifestyle. after graduation i joined germany, shannon, i'm a car mechanic and my love for pain saw when i was kid. our love classic one. i got to now, this is lisa site in your community and i learned a lot love from those. so when you 1st self my, because of this one, we can say sedans, car enthusiasts are restricting their affections to a single mark. the belief that german cars stand for quality runs deep here. case in point the vw beetle fans taking part in this car, meet paul, convinced of how robust their little bugs are among them, piece font him acidic. not what i'd like most about to be to list the good quality that they lost forever and not easy to maintain. i do most of that myself and ever since i got my own beetle, i fallen even more in love with these costs. i mean, if
there isn't just a mercedes street in sudan. there's also a mercedes benz sudan club was founded in 2016 and now has more than 7000 members who meet regularly in cartoon according to miss any visit. i love to close my business because it's actually a lifestyle. after graduation i joined germany, shannon, i'm a car mechanic and my love for pain saw when i was kid. our love classic one. i got to now, this is lisa site in your community and i learned a lot love from those. so when you 1st self my,...
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there isn't just a mercedes street in sudan. there's also a mercedes benz sudan club was founded in 2016 and now has more than 7000 members who meet regularly in cartoon according to miss any visit. i love to close my business because it's actually a lifestyle after i graduation. joined the citizen through germany channel. i'm a cop mechanic and my love for pain. so when i was kid, i only love classic one. i got to now this is lisa site in your community and i learned a lot love from those. so when you 1st self mine because of this one, we kind of say, sedans, car enthusiasts are restricting their affections to a single mark. the belief that german cars stand for quality runs deep hear. case in point the vw beetle fans taking part in this car meet all convinced of how robust their little bugs are among them, piece font him acidic. not what i like most about to be to list the good quality that they lost forever and i easy to maintain. i do most of that myself and ever since i got my own beatle, i fallen even more in love with the
there isn't just a mercedes street in sudan. there's also a mercedes benz sudan club was founded in 2016 and now has more than 7000 members who meet regularly in cartoon according to miss any visit. i love to close my business because it's actually a lifestyle after i graduation. joined the citizen through germany channel. i'm a cop mechanic and my love for pain. so when i was kid, i only love classic one. i got to now this is lisa site in your community and i learned a lot love from those. so...
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ultimately, very questionable, but it suits some of the people who are in power, for instance, in sudanrussian presence in the mining industry, as well as in defence. and there is an element of anti—western feeling, a sense that russia is not a colonial power. technically, russia did not colonise any african states, and even during the time, the cold war and the post—independence movement, russia was credited with being able to still give some sort of diplomatic economic, as well as security support to emerging governments, there were lots of exchanges at a time, there were educational exchanges, a number of leaders, if you look at the mozambican leaders or even in southern africa, key leaders did study in moscow and came back and have been embedded in government institutions for a long time. so there was a way that it played a positive role at that time in strengthening some of the elements that enabled governance in african countries, and at the same time, presenting a different force compared with the west. do you feel that the russian position is making progress in africa as a whole
ultimately, very questionable, but it suits some of the people who are in power, for instance, in sudanrussian presence in the mining industry, as well as in defence. and there is an element of anti—western feeling, a sense that russia is not a colonial power. technically, russia did not colonise any african states, and even during the time, the cold war and the post—independence movement, russia was credited with being able to still give some sort of diplomatic economic, as well as...
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let me ask you about this in, in low and middle income countries like egypt to nature and sudan. we've seen unrest in the past when, when you know the government brought up the, the price of bread or flower. are we looking at possible unrest now in other countries in even russia? perhaps if prices keep going up. well, it's less likely in russia simply because russian is producing a lot of this grain state has huge direct and indirect control the economy. so it can subsidize those prices and it kiki prices and certain low level if it wants to . i would expect that the kremlin will do that. it's the rising by prices and he sort of press what you're putting has been talking a lot about the bolsheviks recently. and it was the bread riots and $917.00 that over to this are and helping 100 power. so you're quite right that you know this, this is a stable, this is not a non, this is not like it's very commodity people eat. what will be interesting going forward is to see whether russia can use export reserves as a to of influence. we've seen during this crisis that russia is not only bas
let me ask you about this in, in low and middle income countries like egypt to nature and sudan. we've seen unrest in the past when, when you know the government brought up the, the price of bread or flower. are we looking at possible unrest now in other countries in even russia? perhaps if prices keep going up. well, it's less likely in russia simply because russian is producing a lot of this grain state has huge direct and indirect control the economy. so it can subsidize those prices and it...
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is getting higher and the food is disappearing from the stores, what do they say, are we really in sudanay, it seems that way, he says, it can't be, what would be the problem of food in america today. well, in america the food problem was during the great depression. you know, no fewer people died than during the holodomor in ukraine or russia, and so on. here but uh tucker carlson just this problem is good. uh, i saw and told about what is happening with gasoline in america , let's see, right? joe biden saying you should pay more for gas because they sanctioned russia. and that's a good thing. so shut up and fill with grace while slowly going broke as well and he also drew attention to the fact that food problems.
is getting higher and the food is disappearing from the stores, what do they say, are we really in sudanay, it seems that way, he says, it can't be, what would be the problem of food in america today. well, in america the food problem was during the great depression. you know, no fewer people died than during the holodomor in ukraine or russia, and so on. here but uh tucker carlson just this problem is good. uh, i saw and told about what is happening with gasoline in america , let's see, right?...
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and so for example the president of sudan, the former president of sudan, is now out of power and therealks on whether he would be sent from sudan to the international criminal court. so you might find yourself in a situation if you are vladimir putin where a couple months or years down the road you're out of power and then you become vulnerable because it could be that folks in russia have incentive to send you to the hague. that is the way various people have come before the icc in the past. but you are absolutely right that there's nothing magic that happens if you are charged in terms of the ability to get you into court. and i should also say that the caller is right that you cannot have a trial of a russian commander or political leader without them being present in the hague. there is no provision and there is not allowed heaven in absentia trial so you have to get people there if you are going to have a trial. it could be years down the road before somebody actually makes their way to the hague. host: who is the highest country official held accountable by the icc or some other
and so for example the president of sudan, the former president of sudan, is now out of power and therealks on whether he would be sent from sudan to the international criminal court. so you might find yourself in a situation if you are vladimir putin where a couple months or years down the road you're out of power and then you become vulnerable because it could be that folks in russia have incentive to send you to the hague. that is the way various people have come before the icc in the past....
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he's worked for some of the world's most violent war zones like syria and south sudan. he says the humanitarian crisis in ukraine could be the worst in a century. >> the bombardment and gunfire and also shelling. in such condition, our medical humanitarian assistance facing huge challenges to provide our aid to the people in need. >> reporter: u.n. human rights officials say the attack injured more than 1200 people including 68 children. but they say the actual numbers are likely much higher because they can't get information from places like mariupol. many of the injured could die without immediate help. >> aside from casualties and patients, tens of thousands of people relying on access of those hospitals who are deprived. >> reporter: countries haveeen urging russia to provide safe passage for aid and let people leave. that largely failed. civilians must be protected no matter where they are. >> those humanitarian corridors must not be used excuse for armed forces to attack civilians and hospitals and schools. >> reporter: a cease-fire could be the only way to help p
he's worked for some of the world's most violent war zones like syria and south sudan. he says the humanitarian crisis in ukraine could be the worst in a century. >> the bombardment and gunfire and also shelling. in such condition, our medical humanitarian assistance facing huge challenges to provide our aid to the people in need. >> reporter: u.n. human rights officials say the attack injured more than 1200 people including 68 children. but they say the actual numbers are likely...
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lot of their belongings in trash bags, and it's a university town and i spoke to one student from sudan who was studying there, and she told me she's never seen anything like it. take a listen. >> i feel so tired. i think, like, i might be facing the pressure because i have never been in such a situation far from my family and i don't know what would happen later. i am being put in the worst situations and i don't know what to do. >> reporter: did you ever think war would come to ukraine? >> no, i university told us nothing is going to happen. they did not tell us or evacuate us, so we were staying and preparing for our day to go to the university and then everything happened in a moment. >> you are from war-torn sudan, and it's going through war -- >> not as much as ukraine. it's not comparable to ukraine, nothing. >> i was also speaking to a woman, and she sought refuge in a shelter and she said she doesn't want to be among the thousands to leave, and she said somebody, in her view, has to stay. >> it's amazing. kelly, you are on the other side of the border. the numbers i last heard
lot of their belongings in trash bags, and it's a university town and i spoke to one student from sudan who was studying there, and she told me she's never seen anything like it. take a listen. >> i feel so tired. i think, like, i might be facing the pressure because i have never been in such a situation far from my family and i don't know what would happen later. i am being put in the worst situations and i don't know what to do. >> reporter: did you ever think war would come to...
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i don't speak arabic as well as somebody who grew up in sudan. unquote, outsider have, once you live in multiple countries and you know, you're a minority in all those countries, frankly, then you are a little bit of an outsider and that's, i've really used that to my advantage, to be honest. because being an outsider means that you have like different perspectives it means that you're not belonging, to be honest. you're kind of doing your own thing. and if anything, you're trying to get, in my case, i'm getting others to join my mission. >> that mission through incredible health is empowering nurses and partnering with more than 500 hospitals and health systems including cedar sinai and kaiser permanente. the company published results from a study of 2500 nurses showing a third say they're likely to quit by the end of 2022 on the platform, emonis able to use data to understand nurses' needs better, see why they're leaving their jobs and maybe get them into better ones. >> on average on our platform, we see a 15% reduction in commute time so some
i don't speak arabic as well as somebody who grew up in sudan. unquote, outsider have, once you live in multiple countries and you know, you're a minority in all those countries, frankly, then you are a little bit of an outsider and that's, i've really used that to my advantage, to be honest. because being an outsider means that you have like different perspectives it means that you're not belonging, to be honest. you're kind of doing your own thing. and if anything, you're trying to get, in my...
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now is in jail, is in jail in sudan. so yet it take a lot of years.st about legal aspects, what is a war crime, the evidence he got. also, how he can contribute to the prevention of crimes. because that is for me the biggest urgency today, no? the urgency today is stop the crime. so you are presenting information about humanitarian efforts, military efforts. but we really need to stop these attacks. and icc is the only institution who can focus on individuals. that is the advantage. >> the international court launched a war crimes investigation in ukraine earlier this month. now we depend on correspondents and field teams to bring us the facts and the stories of war. the images that photojournalists capture in the war zone vividly illustrate the heartbreak and despair. veteran "washington post" photographer heidi levine shares with anderson cooper how those images affect her. >> people always ask me what is -- how do you do this kind of work? how do you deal with what you see? and that night, i mean, i literally woken at 3:00 in the morning with a nig
now is in jail, is in jail in sudan. so yet it take a lot of years.st about legal aspects, what is a war crime, the evidence he got. also, how he can contribute to the prevention of crimes. because that is for me the biggest urgency today, no? the urgency today is stop the crime. so you are presenting information about humanitarian efforts, military efforts. but we really need to stop these attacks. and icc is the only institution who can focus on individuals. that is the advantage. >>...
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always waiting nearby a sedans -- sudan's forces. they confront with tear gas and live ammunition.one's situation, heavy machine guns. from what we are hearing, it is women and girls who are being targeted once again in the cycle of violence. those of the screams of women being beaten with sticks and then dragged out. victims say the attacks get worse as night falls. their increased reports that security forces are sexually assaulting protesters. that's it is incredibly rare to hear from victims, many fear they will be stigmatized. this woman has not even told her family what is happened to her. >> police took us and began to beat us. they started to hit me. i lost consciousness for a lot of te. after they took me to a truck and they tried to rape me. one was wearing plain clothes and the other in a police uniform. they tried taking my clothes off. i was in huge distress. after a while, an officer passing on the street heard the commotion in the truck so he helped get me out and two men fled. >> she heads the government unit combating violence against women. continue to do the work
always waiting nearby a sedans -- sudan's forces. they confront with tear gas and live ammunition.one's situation, heavy machine guns. from what we are hearing, it is women and girls who are being targeted once again in the cycle of violence. those of the screams of women being beaten with sticks and then dragged out. victims say the attacks get worse as night falls. their increased reports that security forces are sexually assaulting protesters. that's it is incredibly rare to hear from...
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it's the latest of the series of launches from showing young security forces and sudan of fod, tear gas, and some bombs to break the rally against the country's military rulers. the capital cartoon country has been rocked by months of protests as october when the government was overthrown. that he has government says it'll observe a truce with rebels into grind to allow aid into the water region. do you incense more than 90 percent of people that need food and medicine, but any a small amount has made it to them to guys meet as blake regional authorities stopping it. but if the a p, as government says to ride fighters blocking the main route, you consolidate stories on our website technology. is there a dot coming back with more news and half le next don't onto there? it's my algeria to stay with us. just a mind to play tricks. a damn car is always this park right there. or are they really out there? when you have them by like they pull up a leg? is it like they're not in the car to make it takes the f, b only to court, to find out approximately 33120 pages of records. and in the proces
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wheat is widely eaten across the region in places like sudan and ethiopia and a huge amount of this commodity and russia but that's not the only thing that's gone up. in kenya where people already faced a tight squeeze because of the pandemic the store owner tells me the cost of flour has gone up by 10% and essential items like oil has gone up by 20% and bread is also due to go up. a crisis that's happening in a completely different continent could have huge ramifications for this region and other parts of africa for years to come. nigeria is africa's largest economy and the continent's top oil producer. rising oil prices should be good news but the countries led limited capability means it may not reap the rewards. the country is struggling with power. nigeria's fragile grid has collapsed multiple times just this week alone and those who can afford it would usually turn to diesel fuel generators but the price of diesel has also doubled in recent weeks. businesses will also have to pass on those costs to their customers so that will lead to even more price rises. the impact of war in ukraine
wheat is widely eaten across the region in places like sudan and ethiopia and a huge amount of this commodity and russia but that's not the only thing that's gone up. in kenya where people already faced a tight squeeze because of the pandemic the store owner tells me the cost of flour has gone up by 10% and essential items like oil has gone up by 20% and bread is also due to go up. a crisis that's happening in a completely different continent could have huge ramifications for this region and...
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now the war is threatening food supplies in sudan, which imports more than 80 percent if its wheat from ukraine. bread prices have gone up and nearly 10000000 people are facing shortages. there are fears the number could double in the coming months, have morgan reports from cartoon. the usual ingredients including flour, go into making bread here in this bakery in for dance capital hot soon. but in the past month, the cost of a single loaf has increased by more than 40 percent from $35.00 to the nice pound to 50, the equivalent of nearly a dollar. the color inside you will know. the reason for the increase is because everything needed to make the brain has increased the electricity to operate the ovens and the week. but the biggest increase is in the wheat weight is imported and the cost of importing has increased. hi, it's in practice of bread was one of the factors that spark to revolution in 2018 leading to the overthrow of the countries. then president obama machine. but the cost has increased tenfold from what it was just 2 years ago. it's the result of the lifting of we subsidies,
now the war is threatening food supplies in sudan, which imports more than 80 percent if its wheat from ukraine. bread prices have gone up and nearly 10000000 people are facing shortages. there are fears the number could double in the coming months, have morgan reports from cartoon. the usual ingredients including flour, go into making bread here in this bakery in for dance capital hot soon. but in the past month, the cost of a single loaf has increased by more than 40 percent from $35.00 to...
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despite threats of violence, sudan's women continue demonstrating.. katherine byaruhanga bbc news, khartoum. the duke and duchess of cambridge will travel to jamaica today, as their tour of the caribbean continues. yesterday, prince william paid tribute to ukrainians fighting for their homeland, during a visit to a british military training camp, in the jungles of belize. our royal correspondent jonny dymond reports. learning about another world, another civilisation, way up in the hills of belize. if you're looking for historical perspective, there are worse places to find it than a mayan temple. the british monarchy has been around for a thousand years, but this place, it's been around for 3,000. think of what it's seen. and now, they came to see it. the army uses the jungle to teach its soldiers and survival skills. the duke was here more than 20 years ago, but now was a chance to brush up his knowledge on how... to trap a monkey in the wild. the reception for the couple, william directly addressed the invasion of ukraine. he quoted the queen, tal
despite threats of violence, sudan's women continue demonstrating.. katherine byaruhanga bbc news, khartoum. the duke and duchess of cambridge will travel to jamaica today, as their tour of the caribbean continues. yesterday, prince william paid tribute to ukrainians fighting for their homeland, during a visit to a british military training camp, in the jungles of belize. our royal correspondent jonny dymond reports. learning about another world, another civilisation, way up in the hills of...
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he tells us that he was a child soldier in sudan, but is now living in australia again, he's out in ukraine. he tells us why he wants to help defend western values. so go me an rebel. i was just thinking, watching the news and all of a sudden i had the prison alaskan for foreigners to come and help fight. and then i said to myself, in a, i'm a voice all yeah. i went through all myself, a bit of refugee. i just want to have in the chaos of the station. the foreign fighters barely stand out. they go unnoticed by the refugees who have fled and are worrying about the men who are not allowed to leave. you cri because they have no choice but to fight. little nominate useable through sunday, they don't booting up with all our troops are standing up to putin. one beat. he is a criminal actually done. he is the problem. go, are you his army use tanks to? shall my grandmother's house we begged god to get us out of there safely through as though my child was crying all the time because people were dying due to woods was 90. yeah. listen, actually i just want this war to anyone. i want peace because pl
he tells us that he was a child soldier in sudan, but is now living in australia again, he's out in ukraine. he tells us why he wants to help defend western values. so go me an rebel. i was just thinking, watching the news and all of a sudden i had the prison alaskan for foreigners to come and help fight. and then i said to myself, in a, i'm a voice all yeah. i went through all myself, a bit of refugee. i just want to have in the chaos of the station. the foreign fighters barely stand out. they...
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middle eastern and north african countries leaving millions of people struggling to survive in iraq and sudan. protesters hit the streets upset at the lack of government services while demanding food prices be lowered. >> the russia-ukraine war is not only driving up oil energy costs. it's also increasing the cost of renewable energy, wind and solar projects are being impacted by higher costs of things like aluminum, steel and of course, transportation. those higher costs. a result of the russia-ukraine war. it's also preventing many wind and solar projects for moving ahead and then making it tougher for existing projects to connect to power grids. >> apple is planning to slow down iphone an air pod production due to a demand slowdown caused by the war in ukraine and rising inflation. the company is reportedly planning to produce 20%. lets sees or about 2 to 3 million units next quarter compared to what they had originally planned. the report also says apple reduced 2022 orders for air pods by more than 10 million. yeah, it's apple is expected to launch a brand new iphone lineup later this ye
middle eastern and north african countries leaving millions of people struggling to survive in iraq and sudan. protesters hit the streets upset at the lack of government services while demanding food prices be lowered. >> the russia-ukraine war is not only driving up oil energy costs. it's also increasing the cost of renewable energy, wind and solar projects are being impacted by higher costs of things like aluminum, steel and of course, transportation. those higher costs. a result of the...
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the power plant soonest is a sudan. if that should hitler book. today's meeting is another attempt by keyboard dorothy to create artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine. and they being assisted in this by their wisdom beckers. to day we have once again heard lies about how russian troops to take this apparition, nuclear power plant. and this is all part of an unprecedented campaign of lies and disinformation against russia. you're trying to present the situation in such a way as though the support is she a power plant was allegedly shelled by the russian military as a result of which a fire broke out these statements, a simply untruth. blanche. how does there is barnett's net has just arrived? and danny ask, and the separatist hell, the easter he crane, and he sent us this update of what's happening there. and how this app, which is a fancy, is going russia's defense ministry as fighters from the donuts. and the ganske people's republic armies are continuing now to move through territory in the eastern new cray. more is considered
the power plant soonest is a sudan. if that should hitler book. today's meeting is another attempt by keyboard dorothy to create artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine. and they being assisted in this by their wisdom beckers. to day we have once again heard lies about how russian troops to take this apparition, nuclear power plant. and this is all part of an unprecedented campaign of lies and disinformation against russia. you're trying to present the situation in such a way as...
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people suffering in ukraine, we should care as much about people in somalia, the keen of facile south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to . were struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. mainstream media is also to blame. the ukraine crisis dominates the media spotlight in terms of search terms and publish materials. it's caused indignation even among western allies, the human interior suffering that we have seen in the korean. and everyone is talking about. i know it has been the suffering of lots of countries in the region 40 years and nothing happened actually. so what is happening elsewhere? the way the the war in yemen has been ongoing for maybe 80. it's the world's worst humanitarian disaster. and in march the u. n announced a fundraiser with a target of $4300000000.00. as the conflict enters its 7th year, millions of people continue to suffer in yemen. we need urgent support to continue our work to save lives. but we also need to address the underlying drive
people suffering in ukraine, we should care as much about people in somalia, the keen of facile south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to . were struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. mainstream media is also to blame. the ukraine crisis dominates the media spotlight in terms of search terms and publish materials. it's caused indignation even among western allies,...
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simplest and most humane way possible, the stories of escape stories that are unfolding in the ukraine in sudan and where people like our nanny were forced to leave their homes. but throughout history, people have been displaced by war, poverty, repression, violence, and we wanted to d, politicize migration, and really point out illegal. immigration is meaningless term. you know, despite tremendous obstacles, refugees and migrants have had prosperous, productive lives beyond the trauma. our book includes the universal declaration of human rights including article 14, which says that everybody has the right to seek and enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. that's on the very last page of the book after the various stories that you've compiled for this book. talk to us about why you decided to make this a children's book, why you think that it's important for children to understand the people that we call refugees. people who are forced to flee from their homes, from their countries to foreign places for various reasons. my, my twin sister, me and i, our children's book authors and bu
simplest and most humane way possible, the stories of escape stories that are unfolding in the ukraine in sudan and where people like our nanny were forced to leave their homes. but throughout history, people have been displaced by war, poverty, repression, violence, and we wanted to d, politicize migration, and really point out illegal. immigration is meaningless term. you know, despite tremendous obstacles, refugees and migrants have had prosperous, productive lives beyond the trauma. our...
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people's suffering in ukraine, we should care as much about people in somalia, the keen, a facile south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to. were struggling because they don't have the st geopolitical element. well, ukraine is in the spotlight with humanitarian disaster in yemen, which has been called the worst crisis in the world. is going from the way that you went house trying to raise more than $4000000000.00 and $8.00 for the arab country, but as so far received barely a 1000000000. your bill is far from the only suffering state that isn't getting enough help from western economy. with the the the news. the news. the secretary general, as the norwegian refugee council says, lives are at stake in many states around the world from lack of age, particularly in yemen. we are struggling to meet needs all over the world at yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretch. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive
people's suffering in ukraine, we should care as much about people in somalia, the keen, a facile south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to. were struggling because they don't have the st geopolitical element. well, ukraine is in the spotlight with humanitarian disaster in yemen, which has been called the worst crisis in the world. is going from the way that you went house trying to raise...
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so south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to were struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. washington is thinking of providing almost $7000000000.00 to help you train to find the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen. going from bad to worse un house trying to raise more than $4000000000.00 and $8.00 for the country, but received barely a 1000000000. but yemen is far from the only suffering being ignored by the way. i don't like the the way the news. the news the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council saves lives are at stake in many states around the world, from lack of a particularly in yemen. we are struggling to meet need all over the world. yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretched. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive needs caused by the war and ukraine. while the consequences of on the funding in y
so south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to were struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. washington is thinking of providing almost $7000000000.00 to help you train to find the world's worst humanitarian crisis in yemen. going from bad to worse un house trying to raise more than $4000000000.00 and $8.00 for the country, but received barely a 1000000000. but yemen is...
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so south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to were struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. washington is thinking of providing almost $7000000000.00 to help you crane. despite the world was humanitarian crisis, and yemen going from 5 who were you and has tried to raise more than $4000000000.00 in aid for the country, but received barely a 1000000000. but yemen is far from the only suffering states being overlooked by the west. with the moon ah secretary general of a norwegian refugee council phase lives are at stake in many states around the world from lack of age, particularly any eman. we are struggling to meet needs all over the world at yemen has often lacked support from the rest of the world. the humanitarian organizations are overstretched. we are under funded, we should be able to respond to the massive needs caused by the war in ukraine. $10000000.00 people displaced in the month and at the same time be a
so south sudan pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to were struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. washington is thinking of providing almost $7000000000.00 to help you crane. despite the world was humanitarian crisis, and yemen going from 5 who were you and has tried to raise more than $4000000000.00 in aid for the country, but received barely a 1000000000. but yemen is far...
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simplest and most humane way possible, the stories of escape stories that are unfolding in the ukraine in sudan and where people like our nanny were forced to leave their homes. but throughout history, people have been displaced by war, poverty, repression, violence, and we wanted to deep politicize migration and really point out illegal. immigration is meaningless term. you know, despite tremendous obstacles, refugees and migrants have had prosperous, productive lives beyond the trauma. our book includes the universal declaration of human rights including article 14, which says that everybody has the right to seek and enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. that's on the very last page of the book after the various stories that you've compiled for this book. talk to us about why you decided to make this a children's book, why you think that it's important for children to understand the people that we call refugees. people who are forced to flee from their homes, from their countries to foreign places for various reasons. my twin sister, me and i, our children's book authors and but r
simplest and most humane way possible, the stories of escape stories that are unfolding in the ukraine in sudan and where people like our nanny were forced to leave their homes. but throughout history, people have been displaced by war, poverty, repression, violence, and we wanted to deep politicize migration and really point out illegal. immigration is meaningless term. you know, despite tremendous obstacles, refugees and migrants have had prosperous, productive lives beyond the trauma. our...