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sudan rejects us led talks. efforts to end the war in sudan have failed to succeed due to the many conflicting interests of foreign powers medaling in the country. the sudanese government says it is ready for talks with rsf rebels. only if they implement an agreement signed in jedda, the war in sudan, which began last year, has led to one of the world's worst humanitarian and displacement crises. the people of sudan are saying they've suffered enough and want a quick resolution of the deadly conflict. it's enough, it's enough of suffering, displacement and uncertainty. there's no resolution, but just negotiations. end this crisis, time is running out and the two waring parties must make concessions for the sake of millions of sudanese people. now one of the reasons cited by sudan in rejecting us back talks in geneva was its opposition to any new observers or participants after washington insisted on the participation of the united arab emirates as an observer. now mr. there, should the uae take part in these tal
sudan rejects us led talks. efforts to end the war in sudan have failed to succeed due to the many conflicting interests of foreign powers medaling in the country. the sudanese government says it is ready for talks with rsf rebels. only if they implement an agreement signed in jedda, the war in sudan, which began last year, has led to one of the world's worst humanitarian and displacement crises. the people of sudan are saying they've suffered enough and want a quick resolution of the deadly...
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. stay with us. escalation in sudan. of being behind her alster. the new leader muhammad yunus has links with the cia. is this another us regime change? last month, sudanese army chief general abdulfat burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also has the country's transitional sovereign council was visiting the tibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit the failed assassination, intense fighting erupted in el fasher, the capital of north darfour late july as the sudanese army and its allied armed movements clashed with the foreign-backed rsf militants, the fighting in darfor has displaced hundreds of thousands of people escaping atrocities committed by the rsf. many young people are now joining forces with the government to defeat the rsf. the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters and mothers is what made me join this camp. the rsf took over niala and staying there became too dangerous, so i came here, but joined this camp to
. stay with us. escalation in sudan. of being behind her alster. the new leader muhammad yunus has links with the cia. is this another us regime change? last month, sudanese army chief general abdulfat burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also has the country's transitional sovereign council was visiting the tibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit the failed assassination, intense fighting erupted in el fasher, the...
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the people of sudan are enduring their 16th consecutive month of war with no end insight, so why is sudanruggle between sudan's army chief. who is also the president of the transitional sovereign council, abdul fattah burhan and the rapid support forces commander mohammed hamdan dalgalo was the genesis of the war of attrition in this third largest country in africa. now as fighting rages, there is wide spread disease and hunger, a staggering 26 million people or more than half of the population need humanitarian assistance. sudan is now the world's largest internal displacement crisis. more than 10 million people have fled their homes since the conflict broke out. now the foreign back rsf militia led by dagalo have been blamed for atrocities against civilians across sudan. according to panel of independent experts assigned by the un security council between april and december 2023. the rsf and its affiliated militias were responsible for the deaths of 10 to 1500 civilians in west darpur. now since the offset of the sudan war, there has been an array of regional and international peace ini
the people of sudan are enduring their 16th consecutive month of war with no end insight, so why is sudanruggle between sudan's army chief. who is also the president of the transitional sovereign council, abdul fattah burhan and the rapid support forces commander mohammed hamdan dalgalo was the genesis of the war of attrition in this third largest country in africa. now as fighting rages, there is wide spread disease and hunger, a staggering 26 million people or more than half of the population...
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escalation in sudan. the united states current leadership views the world only in two categories, in countries that they have conquered and countries that they intend to conquer. tomorrow we'll release hundreds of sanctions just here in the united states, but it's important to step back and remember that it's not just america taking these actions. you should expect to see sanctions and actions taken by countries that are part of our coalition as well. their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources. last month sudanese ima chief general abdul'. burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also hass the country's transition of sovereign council was visiting the tibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit the failed assassination, intense fighting erupted in el fasher, the capital of north darfur, late july as the sydanese army and its allied armed movements clashed with the foreign-ba
escalation in sudan. the united states current leadership views the world only in two categories, in countries that they have conquered and countries that they intend to conquer. tomorrow we'll release hundreds of sanctions just here in the united states, but it's important to step back and remember that it's not just america taking these actions. you should expect to see sanctions and actions taken by countries that are part of our coalition as well. their intent is to conquer those countries...
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escalation in sudan. as gaza faces the genocide of the israeli occupation, new leader emerges from the ashes. yahya sinwar, the newly appointed leader of hamas, takes the helm after the assassination of martter ismail hanye. his rice sends a powerful message to tel aviv, you took one leader, but even stronger force has risen to lead the... resistance from his underground command center in gaza sinwar orchestrates the fight, proving that the resistance is far from over. meanwhile, in washington, narrative of false hope emerges: a prisoner swap and temporary cease fire are touted as steps towards peace, but is it truly an end to the genocide in gaza? senarwar leads the resistance, hamas steers the fight, and the world watches this week on the midi stream. last month, sudanese army chief general abdul fatih burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base and burhan who also hass the country's transitional sovereign council was visiting the debat army base for a military gradu
escalation in sudan. as gaza faces the genocide of the israeli occupation, new leader emerges from the ashes. yahya sinwar, the newly appointed leader of hamas, takes the helm after the assassination of martter ismail hanye. his rice sends a powerful message to tel aviv, you took one leader, but even stronger force has risen to lead the... resistance from his underground command center in gaza sinwar orchestrates the fight, proving that the resistance is far from over. meanwhile, in washington,...
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. stay with: escalation in sudan. as gaza faces the genocide of the israeli occupation, new leader emerges from the ashes. yahya sinwar, the newly appointed leader of hamas, takes the helm after the assassination of martter ismail hanye. his rise sends a powerful message to tel aviv. you took one leader, but even stronger force has risen to lead the resistance. from his underground command center in gaza, senward orchestrates the fight, proving that the resistance is far from over. meanwhile, in washington, narrative of false hope emerges, a prisoner swap and temporary cease fire are touted as steps towards peace, but is it truly an end to the genocide in gaza? senarwar leads the resistance, hamas steers the fight, and the world watches. this week on the... stream, last month, sudanese ima chief general abdul fatih burhan survived an ass national attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base, al-burhan who also heads the country's transitional sovereign counsel was visiting the dibat army base for a military grad
. stay with: escalation in sudan. as gaza faces the genocide of the israeli occupation, new leader emerges from the ashes. yahya sinwar, the newly appointed leader of hamas, takes the helm after the assassination of martter ismail hanye. his rise sends a powerful message to tel aviv. you took one leader, but even stronger force has risen to lead the resistance. from his underground command center in gaza, senward orchestrates the fight, proving that the resistance is far from over. meanwhile,...
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escalation in sudan.this week on expose, no shocker here, western media had already falsely painted hisbollah commander faker as villain before even knowing his name, justifying zinis israel's lethal strike in the capital bay route regardless of the civilian casualties including children. meanwhile, digital outlets are spinning iran's lawful retaliation to zionist israel's braizen and illegal attack its soil as attack on israel, ignoring the fact that iran's move is fully protected by international law and get. this a marif poll shows a stagering 69% of israeli entity settlers back targeted assassinations, even if it means postponing their long awaided cease fire in gaza. stay tuned for expose, the truth is just a revelation away. last month, sudanese army chief general abdulfat al burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also hass the country's transitional sovereign counsel was visiting the tibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit th
escalation in sudan.this week on expose, no shocker here, western media had already falsely painted hisbollah commander faker as villain before even knowing his name, justifying zinis israel's lethal strike in the capital bay route regardless of the civilian casualties including children. meanwhile, digital outlets are spinning iran's lawful retaliation to zionist israel's braizen and illegal attack its soil as attack on israel, ignoring the fact that iran's move is fully protected by...
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. stay with us. escalation in sudan.ghout the region. the stage is already set for dramatic reckoning, but questions linger. when will the curtain rise on this high six showdown? and will israel survive the range of tehran? last month, sudanese army chief general abdul fattah burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also heads the country's transition of sovereign counsel was visiting the jibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit the failed assassination, intense fighting erupted in el fasher, the capital of north darfur, late july as the sudanese army and its allied armed movements clashed with the foreign-backed rsf militants. the fighting in darfur has displaced hundreds of thousands of people escaping atrocities committed by the rsf. many young people are now joining forces with the government to defeat the rsf militia. the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters and mothers is what made me join this camp. the rsf took over
. stay with us. escalation in sudan.ghout the region. the stage is already set for dramatic reckoning, but questions linger. when will the curtain rise on this high six showdown? and will israel survive the range of tehran? last month, sudanese army chief general abdul fattah burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also heads the country's transition of sovereign counsel was visiting the jibet army base for a military graduation ceremony....
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and that's putting sudan on the brink of famine. malnutrition rates across sudan are on the rise.ost four million children with acute malnutrition and 730,000 children with severe acute malnutrition. so among the worst of those are the ones with complications. and that's where we are now, in red sea state, where there are 67,000 children living with severe acute malnutrition. and that's just a small part of what's happening in the rest of the country. according to the un, there are 3.5 million kids under the age of five suffering from malnutrition. the fighting makes it almost impossible to get aid through to them. feras found a school taken over by displaced people from all over sudan. no sign of the congregation from the ruined church, but more malnourished children. deadly cholera outbreaks have been reported across sudan since the conflict began. the disease has already claimed at least five lives here. a mother of eight children with a husband she hasn't heard from in two months, zubaida suffers from leukaemia. she can't afford medicine. her condition deteriorates day by day
and that's putting sudan on the brink of famine. malnutrition rates across sudan are on the rise.ost four million children with acute malnutrition and 730,000 children with severe acute malnutrition. so among the worst of those are the ones with complications. and that's where we are now, in red sea state, where there are 67,000 children living with severe acute malnutrition. and that's just a small part of what's happening in the rest of the country. according to the un, there are 3.5 million...
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stay with us, escalation in sudan.about or protesting against the genocide becomes illegal, but it takes people who are willing to pay the price for telling the truth to continue to expose the crimes of the zionist regime, and today i'm here with you with the story. of a musician, a composer and father of two who was summoned by the french police on june the 4th. last month, sudanese iim chief general abdul fattah burhan survived an assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base. al-burhan who also hass the country's transitional sovereign council was visiting the tibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit the failed assassination, intense fighting erupted in el faser, the capital of north darfur late july as a sydanese army and allied armed movements clashed with the foreign-backed rsf militants, the fighting in darfur has displaced hundreds of thousands of people escaping atrocities committed by the rsf. many young people are now joining forces with the government to defeat the rsf mil
stay with us, escalation in sudan.about or protesting against the genocide becomes illegal, but it takes people who are willing to pay the price for telling the truth to continue to expose the crimes of the zionist regime, and today i'm here with you with the story. of a musician, a composer and father of two who was summoned by the french police on june the 4th. last month, sudanese iim chief general abdul fattah burhan survived an assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army...
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escalation in sudan. this is forest.bristic mentality resulted in a diabolical assassination in iran's capital city. you have to understand that ismail hannah. uh number one was essentially a politician, he was a diplomat, uh, he spent all of his life really in hamas's political wing, any palestinian political tendency which is focused on and determined to resist israel um, whether through armed struggle or through political or through even through non-violent methods, is targeted for the assassination campaign. last month, sudanese ima chief general abdulfat burhan survived assassination attempt after a drone strike targeted an army base al-burhan. also has the country's transition of sovereign council was visiting the dibet army base for a military graduation ceremony. amit the failed assassination, intense fighting erupted in el fasher, the capital of north darfur, late july as the sydanese army and its allied armed movements clashed with the foreign-backed rsf militants. the fighting in darfor has displaced hundreds
escalation in sudan. this is forest.bristic mentality resulted in a diabolical assassination in iran's capital city. you have to understand that ismail hannah. uh number one was essentially a politician, he was a diplomat, uh, he spent all of his life really in hamas's political wing, any palestinian political tendency which is focused on and determined to resist israel um, whether through armed struggle or through political or through even through non-violent methods, is targeted for the...
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after the independence of sudan. in april 2018, with omar al-bashir stepping down from power in sudan, khartoum decided to recognize the zionist regime, with the aim of receiving financial aid from the united states and improving the economic situation, despite the promises made by the donald trump administration. he established a temporary mechanism in this country and convinced this country with the precondition of normalizing relations with the zionist regime to move the atmosphere in the direction of normalizing relations and this will cause the economic problems of this country to be gradually resolved. be it and economic support for this country, but this action is also in it did not happen in the following years, and even though a limited normalization of relations actually took place, this did not happen and the promises were not fulfilled. the record of the us treasury department shows that washington has sanctioned various sudanese individuals and institutions on more than 10 occasions during the last 3 yea
after the independence of sudan. in april 2018, with omar al-bashir stepping down from power in sudan, khartoum decided to recognize the zionist regime, with the aim of receiving financial aid from the united states and improving the economic situation, despite the promises made by the donald trump administration. he established a temporary mechanism in this country and convinced this country with the precondition of normalizing relations with the zionist regime to move the atmosphere in the...
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with the separation of the southern part of sudan and the formation of the country of south sudan, a large part of the oil resources and agricultural resources of this country became available to the southern part and the foundation the economy of sudan in the northern part and the government of sudan faced severe weakness. since the past decades, zionists have always supported the division of sudan and the formation of the independent country of south sudan in the south of this country, and the support of this regime to the rebels in south sudan was published in the media many times. 8 years after the independence of south sudan in april 2018 and with the departure of omar al-bashir from power. in sudan, khartoum decides to recognize the zionist regime with the aim of receiving financial aid from america and improving the economic situation, despite the promises made by donald trump's administration. he gave a temporary mechanism in this country and convinced this country with the precondition of normalizing relations with the zionist regime to move the atmosphere in the direction o
with the separation of the southern part of sudan and the formation of the country of south sudan, a large part of the oil resources and agricultural resources of this country became available to the southern part and the foundation the economy of sudan in the northern part and the government of sudan faced severe weakness. since the past decades, zionists have always supported the division of sudan and the formation of the independent country of south sudan in the south of this country, and...
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the view from outside sudan, were there. the view from outside sudan. so — were there.utside sudan, so much _ were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is _ were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline - were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline and - were there. the view from outside l sudan, so much is topline and once you were there on the ground, the situation is worse and much more complicated. we have hundreds of thousands of people moving, many have been displaced multiple times because they will move somewhere which they will think is safe and then the rsf will come and move them again. they are walking barefoot in the baking heat along miles and miles of road with young children. people have so little and are so traumatised and everywhere they come, they hope that will be the safe place and it usually isn't. the sudanese are doing whatever they can to help but neither the government or international aid agencies are doing what they need to. what or international aid agencies are doing what they need to. what is the situat
the view from outside sudan, were there. the view from outside sudan. so — were there.utside sudan, so much _ were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is _ were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline - were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline and - were there. the view from outside l sudan, so much is topline and once you were there on the ground, the situation is worse and much more complicated. we have hundreds of thousands of people moving, many...
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now that sudan is out of control. the united nations member, who is stuck outside of the united nations, is thinking of a solution. when stubbornness occurs, it means that we have thought too late. we are a failed international community. this is a completely man-made crisis and a shameful stain on our collective conscience. the humanitarian crisis that the representative of the united nations refers to slow, the result of extensive and bloody internal conflicts. it is in sudan and its roots go back many years. with the secession of the southern part of sudan and the formation of the country of south sudan, a large part of the country's oil resources and agricultural resources were given to the southern part, and the economic base of sudan in the northern part and the government of sudan were severely weakened. since the past decades, the zionist regime has always supported the division of sudan and formation. independent south sudan is in the south of this country and the support of this regime to the rebels of the r
now that sudan is out of control. the united nations member, who is stuck outside of the united nations, is thinking of a solution. when stubbornness occurs, it means that we have thought too late. we are a failed international community. this is a completely man-made crisis and a shameful stain on our collective conscience. the humanitarian crisis that the representative of the united nations refers to slow, the result of extensive and bloody internal conflicts. it is in sudan and its roots go...
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of sudan faced severe weakness.ce the past decades, the zionist regime has always supported the division of sudan and the formation of an independent country. south sudan is in the south of this country and many times the support of this regime to the rebels in south sudan was published in the media. 8 years after the independence of south sudan in april 2018 and with the departure of omar al-bashir from power in sudan, khartoum decided to the zionist regime to it should be recognized with the aim of receiving financial aid from america and improving the economic situation , despite the promises made by donald trump's government to the temporary mechanism in this country and to satisfy this country with the precondition of normalizing relations with the zionist regime. he wanted to move the atmosphere in the direction of normalization of relations and this issue will cause the economic problems of this country to be resolved over time and provide economic support to this country. but this action was not carried out
of sudan faced severe weakness.ce the past decades, the zionist regime has always supported the division of sudan and the formation of an independent country. south sudan is in the south of this country and many times the support of this regime to the rebels in south sudan was published in the media. 8 years after the independence of south sudan in april 2018 and with the departure of omar al-bashir from power in sudan, khartoum decided to the zionist regime to it should be recognized with the...
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with the separation of the southern part of sudan and the formation of the country of south sudan, a large part of the country's oil resources and agricultural resources became available to the southern part, and the economic foundation of sudan in the northern part was severely weakened. since the past decades, the zionist regime has always supported the division of sudan and the formation of the independent country of south sudan in the south of this country. 8 years after the independence of south sudan in april 2018 and with the departure of omar al-bashir from power in khartoum sudan, the zionist regime decided to let it be recognized with a purpose receiving financial aid from america and improving the economic situation despite being a normal. building relations to a limited extent actually took place, but this did not happen and the promises were not fulfilled. during the last 3 years, washington has sanctioned various sudanese individuals and institutions on more than 10 occasions. although these children in sudan are hundreds of kilometers away from their starving teenagers
with the separation of the southern part of sudan and the formation of the country of south sudan, a large part of the country's oil resources and agricultural resources became available to the southern part, and the economic foundation of sudan in the northern part was severely weakened. since the past decades, the zionist regime has always supported the division of sudan and the formation of the independent country of south sudan in the south of this country. 8 years after the independence of...
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the special envoy has never been to sudan. they just bypassed sudan. >> u.s.ent has been patchy. the special envoy has never visited the country in his role. a planned visit alongside usa director samantha power was aborted after the u.s. team refused to travel any further insight sudan than the airport, citing security concerns. what does that say to you about their seriousness of being involved in peace talks with sudan? >> if you are serious to solve a problem, why don't meet the president of the country? why don't you meet us in our country? that's not happening. >> meanwhile, civil political leaders say they have been cut out of the peace talks and plans for sudan's future. >> is it the attention -- intention of the sudanese armed forces to immediately get back power to a democratically elected leader when the war is over? >> they are ready to take the country to elections and hand over power. >> that is what will happen? >> that is what's supposed to happen. you win the war and vote for the establishment of democracy. >> for now, as the war rages on, dem
the special envoy has never been to sudan. they just bypassed sudan. >> u.s.ent has been patchy. the special envoy has never visited the country in his role. a planned visit alongside usa director samantha power was aborted after the u.s. team refused to travel any further insight sudan than the airport, citing security concerns. what does that say to you about their seriousness of being involved in peace talks with sudan? >> if you are serious to solve a problem, why don't meet the...
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this was because south _ south sudan and this was because south sudan and this was because south sudane were deported to south _ and these people were deported to south sudan. the olympic story was witnessing _ south sudan. the olympic story was witnessing the south sudanese team playing _ witnessing the south sudanese team playing against the us basque team. south _ playing against the us basque team. south sudanese basketball is playing against _ south sudanese basketball is playing against -- _ south sudanese basketball is playing against —— against the us basque about— against —— against the us basque about him — against —— against the us basque about him. it is a sign of this new country— about him. it is a sign of this new country which has exported great sportsmen to western countries. now it is representing its own flag on the big — it is representing its own flag on the big stage which made me proud and should be a reminder that there are still— and should be a reminder that there are still trouble on both sides of the border in sudan, there is still a civil— the border in sud
this was because south _ south sudan and this was because south sudan and this was because south sudane were deported to south _ and these people were deported to south sudan. the olympic story was witnessing _ south sudan. the olympic story was witnessing the south sudanese team playing _ witnessing the south sudanese team playing against the us basque team. south _ playing against the us basque team. south sudanese basketball is playing against _ south sudanese basketball is playing against...
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the view from outside sudan, were there. the view from outside sudan. so — were there.. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline - were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline and - were there. the view from outside l sudan, so much is topline and once you were there on the ground, the situation is worse
the view from outside sudan, were there. the view from outside sudan. so — were there.. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline - were there. the view from outside sudan, so much is topline and - were there. the view from outside l sudan, so much is topline and once you were there on the ground, the situation is worse
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not just sudan is in crisis here.viously the largest part of this, but the countries surrounding sudan are also having problems because there are so many -- they have taken in so many refugees. these countries were already fragile. that is why the world community needs to step up and help enable us to get in and make sure we can feed people. caitriona: what do you see is the longer-term regional impact? sudan was once considered the breadbasket of the region. cindy: the first, in my opinion, the first longer-term problem is the impact this will have on children. the stunting that it is causing because there's not enough nutrition. and water as well. water has been an issue there as well. it is extremely important that we get in because children are starving to death, and adults as well. unless we can do that, an entire generation of sudanese children are going to be lost because they haven't had the right nutrition to be able to really perform as adults in their greatest capacy. it simply won't happen because of the l
not just sudan is in crisis here.viously the largest part of this, but the countries surrounding sudan are also having problems because there are so many -- they have taken in so many refugees. these countries were already fragile. that is why the world community needs to step up and help enable us to get in and make sure we can feed people. caitriona: what do you see is the longer-term regional impact? sudan was once considered the breadbasket of the region. cindy: the first, in my opinion,...
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we really see sudan facin: of that? we really see sudan facing not — of that?sudan facing not only the _ of that? we really see sudan facing not only the imminent j facing not only the imminent horror of daily war and starvation but we are talking about damage to infrastructure, to state institutions, that could last for an entire generation. that's why we need to silence the guns now, we need international coalition to work with the army as well as pressuring the rs earth to get us to a peace deal because every day these dams are crumbling, we see roads being destroyed, kids not able to be in school learning. people in refugee camps without the basic services needed, we are losing an entire generation of sudan, we need to get the war stopped now and get the food and medicine in and that is why we appreciate joe medicine in and that is why we appreciatejoe biden�*s appreciate joe biden�*s leadership in appreciatejoe biden�*s leadership in calling this group together with our partners to be able to expand that access and protection for the billions. we hope in t
we really see sudan facin: of that? we really see sudan facing not — of that?sudan facing not only the _ of that? we really see sudan facing not only the imminent j facing not only the imminent horror of daily war and starvation but we are talking about damage to infrastructure, to state institutions, that could last for an entire generation. that's why we need to silence the guns now, we need international coalition to work with the army as well as pressuring the rs earth to get us to a...
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the rss broke away from sudan's army and began to against it. war erupted seemingly without warning, making -- taking most sudanese by surprise in its speed and ferocity. "the newshour" sat down with the vice president to discuss the prospect for peace. in the latest on the fighting. >> they pulled the sudan government army into a position of defense. after one year, the sudanese have wanted to change the tone of the war. quincy has been an outspoken critic of international attempts to mediate the conflict and encourage negotiation with the rss, saying the only solution is the complete military destruction of the militia. >> anyone who negotiates with rss -- rsf is committing political suicide. how do you kill people, how do you rate girls and women? they will have no control over these forces. >> the interest in the conflict has resulted in a study flow of weapons and mercenaries on both sides. in june, he met with russian president vladimir putin. we asked what he hoped to achieve. >> [indiscernible] >> attention to the conflict has been muted
the rss broke away from sudan's army and began to against it. war erupted seemingly without warning, making -- taking most sudanese by surprise in its speed and ferocity. "the newshour" sat down with the vice president to discuss the prospect for peace. in the latest on the fighting. >> they pulled the sudan government army into a position of defense. after one year, the sudanese have wanted to change the tone of the war. quincy has been an outspoken critic of international...
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uh, welcome to the program, so if you want to take a look at the situation with sudan, it does have a history, um, there has... been involvements there in terms of uh some foreign hands at play, we can talk about the us and perhaps other countries uh, but it's unfortunate to see how this uh has deteriorated to the point that it is. what are your thoughts on it, eric? well, therefore, this goes back for at least a quarter of a century, really the early 2000s it was becoming serious issue, and it's the same old story of uh, it's not colonialism in in. in the sense of foreign power, but it's the arab majority uh that is uh basically trying to quell non arabs and there's a kind of apartite you could say, i mean this is what happened with the south of sudan was finally able to get independence, the christian south, but the same with darfour, it's ' cultural flash and the dominant arabs are and and their janj militia have been trying to quell and it's not working and in terms of foreign actors there's been the only real interest was in sudan was trump's efforts arm twisting to get it to rec
uh, welcome to the program, so if you want to take a look at the situation with sudan, it does have a history, um, there has... been involvements there in terms of uh some foreign hands at play, we can talk about the us and perhaps other countries uh, but it's unfortunate to see how this uh has deteriorated to the point that it is. what are your thoughts on it, eric? well, therefore, this goes back for at least a quarter of a century, really the early 2000s it was becoming serious issue, and...
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wfp has enough food for half million people ready to transport to sudan through the audrey crossing.esterday. preliminary reports indicate the breach caused extensive damage in 20 villages downstream from the dam. our humanitarian partners and local authorities are assessing the affected areas and we have additional clarity on the extent of the damage in the coming days. the arbad dam is a crucial facility in port sudan serving as a primary. source of fresh water for the city, the reported damage is expected to have a substantial impact on water supplies to port sudan, worsening the humanitarian situation, and moving to ukraine, matthias schmale, the humanitarian coordinator for ukraine, condemned the massive attack by russian armed forces that took place today, which reportedly caused civilian casualties and damage to civilian energy infrastructure in 15 oblasts around the country. that's what the government of ukraine. telling our colleagues in ukraine, this comes after intense hostilities over the weekend, which reportedly caused 60 civilian casualties, including journalists in th
wfp has enough food for half million people ready to transport to sudan through the audrey crossing.esterday. preliminary reports indicate the breach caused extensive damage in 20 villages downstream from the dam. our humanitarian partners and local authorities are assessing the affected areas and we have additional clarity on the extent of the damage in the coming days. the arbad dam is a crucial facility in port sudan serving as a primary. source of fresh water for the city, the reported...
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the latest on the civil war in sudan.fficials injapan have ordered people to evacuate their storms as a major storm crosses the country. four people have died since tuesday and 180 have been injured. hundreds of thousands have been left without power. the typhoon made landfall, bringing torrential rain and severe disruption to transport services. it has been downgraded to a tropical storm. the authorities have lowered emergency alerts as the storm moves north, but they say there is still an increased threat of flooding. intense monsoon rains and flooding in the indian state of gujarat have killed nearly 30 people since sunday and left tens of thousands displaced. officials say several rivers and reservoirs are overflowing after two days of incessant downpours. the indian army and national disaster response teams are carrying out relief and rescue operations in the worst hit regions. the state is on high alert as forecasters are predicting that the heavy rains will continue over the next few days. south korea's constitutio
the latest on the civil war in sudan.fficials injapan have ordered people to evacuate their storms as a major storm crosses the country. four people have died since tuesday and 180 have been injured. hundreds of thousands have been left without power. the typhoon made landfall, bringing torrential rain and severe disruption to transport services. it has been downgraded to a tropical storm. the authorities have lowered emergency alerts as the storm moves north, but they say there is still an...
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this region is sudan's bread basket. the rsf has already captured the neighbouring agricultural states. home to sudan's largest grain reserve stockpiling thousands of tons of food, qadarif's farmers are terrified that they're next. >> yes, people are talking, saying that the rsf are coming. they even tell me not to plant, asking why are you planting. the rsf will take all the crops, they won't leave anything, and the people will starve and die. leila: rsf forces are closing in on qadarif in a pincer movement. an rsf victory here would be nothing short of catastrophic for the country's dwindling food supply. as hundreds of thousands of the elderly, the injured, the desperate mothers and their weary children search in vain for a safe place to wait out this war, and enough food to survive it, international leaders meet this week promising to find solutions. few here believe that help is coming. for the pbs newshour, i'm leila molana-allen in qadarif, sudan. ♪ geoff: -- william: as summer winds down, much of the u.s. is expe
this region is sudan's bread basket. the rsf has already captured the neighbouring agricultural states. home to sudan's largest grain reserve stockpiling thousands of tons of food, qadarif's farmers are terrified that they're next. >> yes, people are talking, saying that the rsf are coming. they even tell me not to plant, asking why are you planting. the rsf will take all the crops, they won't leave anything, and the people will starve and die. leila: rsf forces are closing in on qadarif...
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and a paramilitary group known as the rapid support forces deteriorated humanitarian situation in sudan, causing the world's largest internal displacement crisis. author and journalist eric wallberg has shared his thoughts on the sudan crisis. this goes back for at least a quarter of a century, really the early 2000s it was becoming serious issue and it's the same old story of uh, it's not colonialism in in in the sense of foreign power, but it's the arab majority uh that is basically trying to quell non arabs and there's a kind of apartites you could say and in terms of foreign actors uh "there's been the only real interest was in sudan was trump's efforts uh arm twisting to get it to recognize israel as part of its peace initiative, well perhaps i'm sure trump has no knowledge of the real intericacies of sudanes politics and uh this is like a what he did" made things worse, it was like pouring oil on the fire, because the arab majority is strongly anti-israel, and the uh darfour minorities really couldn't care less, i'm sure, so this foreign influence has only been negative, and that
and a paramilitary group known as the rapid support forces deteriorated humanitarian situation in sudan, causing the world's largest internal displacement crisis. author and journalist eric wallberg has shared his thoughts on the sudan crisis. this goes back for at least a quarter of a century, really the early 2000s it was becoming serious issue and it's the same old story of uh, it's not colonialism in in in the sense of foreign power, but it's the arab majority uh that is basically trying to...
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we were able to get into sudan with the photographer.e images on screen. back in april, related in the capitol and drove across the country to the capitol city where the fighting started. when we reached there, we got a sense of the other devastation of the city, once one of the most populous and african, you know, in many respects quite sophisticated with its own middle class and wealth, all of that really just gone. the entire city divided. half of its population fled. the nile forms a front line between the warring sides and the areas where the fighting has been more intense other devastation. that reminded me of earlier conflicts i have covered, places like aleppo in syria and so on. >> texan, i have to tell you i do not use the word hero lately but your work, not just in sudan but in the past, is truly heroic. without you and without your reporting, we would know so much less about what is happening in this worst humanitarian crisis in the world. "the new york times" chief africa correspondent declan walsh, thank you very much for j
we were able to get into sudan with the photographer.e images on screen. back in april, related in the capitol and drove across the country to the capitol city where the fighting started. when we reached there, we got a sense of the other devastation of the city, once one of the most populous and african, you know, in many respects quite sophisticated with its own middle class and wealth, all of that really just gone. the entire city divided. half of its population fled. the nile forms a front...
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only five years ago, sudan seemed on its way to a new and modern prosperity.of france with a population of 47 million people. peace talks in switzerland last week did not end the war, but as declan walsh reports, the talks did produce, quote, agreements to deliver food and medicine to millions of starving in the country's most famine stricken areas. joining us now as declan walsh, chief africa correspondent for the new york times. declan, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i know how difficult this is to schedule for you, but tell us what you now think might be possible just in terms of avoiding famine after the discussions in switzerland. >> thanks, lawrence. look, the situation is almost as stark as it was before. there has been a small glimmer of light. the talks that took place last week in switzerland allowed international diplomats led by the u.s. to achieve some agreement with parties on both sides for greater access along a couple of routes into sedan. one of the big challenges as this famine has grown in recent months has been how to get food
only five years ago, sudan seemed on its way to a new and modern prosperity.of france with a population of 47 million people. peace talks in switzerland last week did not end the war, but as declan walsh reports, the talks did produce, quote, agreements to deliver food and medicine to millions of starving in the country's most famine stricken areas. joining us now as declan walsh, chief africa correspondent for the new york times. declan, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i know how...
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it's been 500 days since sudan descended into civil war, but aid is still failing reaching those whoribes as shameful. 10.3 million people have been forced to flee their homes and more than 25 million face acute hunger. the war began in april 2023, when the rapid support forces — a paramilitary group — launched an attack against the sudanese army. for more on the conflict, and the prospects for peace, i spoke to tom perriello, the united states�* special envoy for sudan. it's 500 days since fighting began in sudan, can you realistically see any and to it coming anytime soon? you have to believe that that end is possible because the scale of suffering just shocks the conscience so much. 20 million people have been displaced from their homes or are facing acute hunger, over a million facing starvation. we made progress this week but the world has turned its back on this horrific scale of suffering and we have seen in the past few months more and more countries starting to step up and say we have to end the war, we have to end the famine and joe biden and antony blinken asked us to take
it's been 500 days since sudan descended into civil war, but aid is still failing reaching those whoribes as shameful. 10.3 million people have been forced to flee their homes and more than 25 million face acute hunger. the war began in april 2023, when the rapid support forces — a paramilitary group — launched an attack against the sudanese army. for more on the conflict, and the prospects for peace, i spoke to tom perriello, the united states�* special envoy for sudan. it's 500 days...
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you agencies have warned more than 25 million people in sudan are facing acute hunger.e displacement camp. the us and saudi arabia cohesively talks in switzerland, aiming at a ceasefire between the rs fm listed sudanese military, although it is ijoin the negotiations. meanwhile, violence in the civil war is genuine. officials that on saturday the rs of power terrace killed at least 85 people in a village in central sudan on thursday. let's get more on the situation there. dreamy live is the ambassador and a distinguished fellow with the lnp council. always great to have you in the programme. let's start with the peace talks taking place in switzerland. we have a sense of how much progress, if any, has been made there? we how much progress, if any, has been made there?— how much progress, if any, has been made there? we have made a little bit of progress _ been made there? we have made a little bit of progress recently - little bit of progress recently as you mention there. with the opening of the border crossing on the border with chard, which has been closed for severa
you agencies have warned more than 25 million people in sudan are facing acute hunger.e displacement camp. the us and saudi arabia cohesively talks in switzerland, aiming at a ceasefire between the rs fm listed sudanese military, although it is ijoin the negotiations. meanwhile, violence in the civil war is genuine. officials that on saturday the rs of power terrace killed at least 85 people in a village in central sudan on thursday. let's get more on the situation there. dreamy live is the...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm leila molana-allen in port sudan. amna: there are just 70 days left until election day and the campaigns are ramping into high gear. that means there's a lot to break down this weekend politics. for that we are joined by our politics 20, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. so one week after the democratic national convention -- amy, as you know sometimes candidates get a convention bounce. this is a weird year. are we seeing that or do we expect to for kamala harris? amy: that's a good question because unlike any other election where the candidate really just came onto the scene less than a month before the convention, she got a lot of that bob before we even got to chicago with the base rallying around her. but she has had the wind at her back so to speak for the last -- really since she has been in this race, and it has not abetted. if anything, the convention crystallized the kind of momentum that she has been able to sustain for the last month. if you have democrats lea
for the pbs newshour, i'm leila molana-allen in port sudan. amna: there are just 70 days left until election day and the campaigns are ramping into high gear. that means there's a lot to break down this weekend politics. for that we are joined by our politics 20, amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr. so one week after the democratic national convention -- amy, as you know sometimes candidates get a convention bounce. this is a weird year. are we seeing...
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amna: a dam in a remote part of sudan collapsed this weekend.'s says at least 20 villages were destroyed and 30 people killed although the death toll could be higher. the dam is about 25 miles north of port sudan and provided the city located on the red sea with ranking water. port sudan is where many civilians fled because of the bitter civil war between the army and a road militia. -- a a rogue militia. 11 million sudanese have been forced from their homes in the largest displacement crisis. up to 150,000 people are feared dead and millions more base unimaginable trauma. in her third report from the front lines from sudan, special correspondent followed along with some of the families desperately searching for sanctuary. reporter: a perilous journey inching along the front line with only the occasional cover of the mountains. led through the sands by an escort of soldiers. plumes of smoke rise through the error. we are not going to the battle zone. we are here with sudanese families trying to get out making their way through this treacherous t
amna: a dam in a remote part of sudan collapsed this weekend.'s says at least 20 villages were destroyed and 30 people killed although the death toll could be higher. the dam is about 25 miles north of port sudan and provided the city located on the red sea with ranking water. port sudan is where many civilians fled because of the bitter civil war between the army and a road militia. -- a a rogue militia. 11 million sudanese have been forced from their homes in the largest displacement crisis....
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special correspondent layla milana has the latest from inside sudan.i'm in port sudan which is the wartime capital after the capital assessed last year by the rapids support was held in session. they have found evidence of famine in zamzam camp in north darfur where 200,000 people live and in immediate risk of famine in port areas of sudan. that means that over 20% of people are at immediate risk of starvation, malnutrition and debt if nothing is done by september, millions of people in sudan could be facing full famine which will be the greatest famine of recent decades. they say there is no famine anywhere in sudan and they deny claims that they have been stopping aid. for the pbs newshour i'm layla milano allen in sudan >> renewed calls for a cease-fire so humanitarian aid can get through. a spoiler alert, we have it the laest from today's action at the paris olympics. one of our star sprinters sha'carri chardeson breeding through her opening heat of the 100 meters. americans secure add spot in the final for the four by 400 meter mixed relay breakin
special correspondent layla milana has the latest from inside sudan.i'm in port sudan which is the wartime capital after the capital assessed last year by the rapids support was held in session. they have found evidence of famine in zamzam camp in north darfur where 200,000 people live and in immediate risk of famine in port areas of sudan. that means that over 20% of people are at immediate risk of starvation, malnutrition and debt if nothing is done by september, millions of people in sudan...
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and since this time to the south sudan has been racked by civil war. it's a failed state because without the rang uh, the competing forces could never get on the same page. so hold on by the, a photo on the most of any. so i go, what are they supposed to be any given here? the younger some of the sudden the gosh malcolm, do i haven't i would i forgot the difference. i think i yeah. and it had the small island filled out or what the, how does that now? so if you're just hold on the i was looking at, i mean in the, in a honey. well, so as that, and i know you did buy the lot off my hood. i sort of put it on a heater. well, same thing and uh and uh, yeah, i still hold on a block, the ultimate a 100 even fix them. i go good. and then that kind of thing had this on 83 out. why it kind of a few to the, to the a couple months here on the, on the, uh, the device. how, who do i have the model? is that a new phone number to come up and go to the white blue dollars? i'm elizabeth the order 0. wanted to find out more about the diplomatic contacts made by joan good
and since this time to the south sudan has been racked by civil war. it's a failed state because without the rang uh, the competing forces could never get on the same page. so hold on by the, a photo on the most of any. so i go, what are they supposed to be any given here? the younger some of the sudden the gosh malcolm, do i haven't i would i forgot the difference. i think i yeah. and it had the small island filled out or what the, how does that now? so if you're just hold on the i was looking...
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some cooperation from a general abdul, about who the head of the s a f said that he's met in port sudan. his investigators have been, they're continuing to do their work. he said it's been very difficult, but they are moving forward in that regard. but there are clear challenges here. and he even mentioned this, there are already, at least for arrest warrants outstanding for the i c 's from the i c. c for crimes committed in dark for from 2003 to 2008 arrest warrants, including of course, with former student needs president, omar bashir arrest warrants that have not been able to be executed again from previous conflict of, of accent, of alleged excess of genocide among other war crimes. so you can really get a sense of and you heard this from kreme, kon here saying how there is a sense of impunity that permeates throughout sudan. and he said that is something that the security council particularly needs to try to deal with moving forward. so thank you very much. deborah is on a a placing else on the developers there at united nations security council with discussions about sit down or o
some cooperation from a general abdul, about who the head of the s a f said that he's met in port sudan. his investigators have been, they're continuing to do their work. he said it's been very difficult, but they are moving forward in that regard. but there are clear challenges here. and he even mentioned this, there are already, at least for arrest warrants outstanding for the i c 's from the i c. c for crimes committed in dark for from 2003 to 2008 arrest warrants, including of course, with...