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that was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to that was anthea webb from there worldhat was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to me a that was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to me a little that was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to me a little earlier. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. some run for competition, some for charity, and some for fun. of course, for so many it's all of course, for so many it's all about raising money for good causes. ~ ., ' ., , causes. well over £1 million is raised a year _ causes. well over £1 million is raised a year but _ causes. well over £1 million is raised a year but everyone - causes. well over £1 million is. raised a year but everyone runs the individual charities, fundraising for loved ones, the hospices, for children's charities, everything you can think of. is charities, everything you can think of. , , ,, charities, everything you can think of. , , i. , think of. is this your first one? yes. _ think of. is this your first one? yes, we're - thi
that was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to that was anthea webb from there worldhat was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to me a that was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to me a little that was anthea webb from there world food programme speaking to me a little earlier. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. some run for competition, some for charity, and some for fun. of course, for so many it's all of course, for so...
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world food programme. asked him to describe the current humanitarian situation in iran. >> the situation is nothing short of catastrophe. we have seen the fighting in khartoum and elsewhere across the country curating history for the people of sudan. before the conflict started, there were over one-third of the entire population who were hungry. there were another 3 million people who were already displaced, they were housing .1 million refugees. 4 million women and children were malnourished. this conflict, what is happening today is making a bad situation infinitely worse. brent: the u.n. is talking about millions of people being internally displaced within sudan, hundreds of thousands of refugees. how safe is it for people to stay in the country? michael: we are seeing considerable movements elsewhere into the country and beyond the borders because of a lack of security, because cities like khartoum, areas like d darfur and areas in the country are simply too insecure for people to remain. this is putti
world food programme. asked him to describe the current humanitarian situation in iran. >> the situation is nothing short of catastrophe. we have seen the fighting in khartoum and elsewhere across the country curating history for the people of sudan. before the conflict started, there were over one-third of the entire population who were hungry. there were another 3 million people who were already displaced, they were housing .1 million refugees. 4 million women and children were...
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world food _ $2 billion. that was michael dunford from the world food programme. i from the world food programme.thered there. we are getting reports that a man has been hunted by police after a shooting took place in a medical office. several people are reported to have been injured. we are hearing from our correspondings in the united states that the details remain sketchy but the atlanta police department has reported on social media channels that the situation was being investigated and they are aware of an active shooter inside a building in midtown atlanta. we are hearing that some people have been left injured. multiple people injured according to police. but nobody has yet been taken into custody. we are also being told that police have advised people in the area to shelter, and to stay out of the area. there is one unconfirmed report suggesting a man opened fire and medicalfacility report suggesting a man opened fire and medical facility where report suggesting a man opened fire and medicalfacility where he report suggesting a man opened fire and medical facility where he was attending a
world food _ $2 billion. that was michael dunford from the world food programme. i from the world food programme.thered there. we are getting reports that a man has been hunted by police after a shooting took place in a medical office. several people are reported to have been injured. we are hearing from our correspondings in the united states that the details remain sketchy but the atlanta police department has reported on social media channels that the situation was being investigated and...
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what precautions are being taken and what kind of risks are workers for the world food programme takingmme taking right now? we've reduced our— programme taking right now? we've reduced our footprint _ programme taking right now? -- reduced our footprint particularly in certain areas including in khartoum. noncritical staff in particular have been moved out and we have a core team who will continue to operate. they will be supported by national staff who have indicated they are prepared to remain and to meet the needs of their people but the situation is extremely dangerous. we've seen and experienced raids and looting of our offices in different parts of the country so we are very conscious of the risks but as i say as the situation deteriorates we need to be there and we are now back and scaling up operations.- there and we are now back and scaling up operations. what is your messa . e scaling up operations. what is your message now _ scaling up operations. what is your message now to — scaling up operations. what is your message now to the _ scaling up operations. what is your messag
what precautions are being taken and what kind of risks are workers for the world food programme takingmme taking right now? we've reduced our— programme taking right now? we've reduced our footprint _ programme taking right now? -- reduced our footprint particularly in certain areas including in khartoum. noncritical staff in particular have been moved out and we have a core team who will continue to operate. they will be supported by national staff who have indicated they are prepared to...
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as you say, the world food programme feeling that it can resume its operations.s notjust you know, bringing aid in, which presumably they can do to port sudan, it's whether they can then get it to people particularly in the capital khartoum, where in those areas around the northern parts of the city where you've had street battles between the two military factions, whether it's possible to get aid in there safely. the world food programme doesn't want another three of their workers killed as they experienced two weeks ago. they want to know the situation is sufficiently calm for them to get their operations running again. the same applies to the medical side of things with hospitals that have been out of action. can those now start resuming proper operations? all of these questions are still very much up in the air and the focus of quite concerted international effort. there is a nominal ceasefire taking place across the country but there has been, according to local residents, the sound of sporadic gunfire across khartoum. as you can see plumes of smoke in the d
as you say, the world food programme feeling that it can resume its operations.s notjust you know, bringing aid in, which presumably they can do to port sudan, it's whether they can then get it to people particularly in the capital khartoum, where in those areas around the northern parts of the city where you've had street battles between the two military factions, whether it's possible to get aid in there safely. the world food programme doesn't want another three of their workers killed as...
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shortages , these are the results of the joint report, food and agricultural organization and the world food programmeording to their forecasts. the food shortage crisis will intensify, both in scale and speed, the document highlights the risk of the sudanese crisis spreading. to neighboring countries. more than a million people are expected to leave the country, while another two and a half million sudanese are expected to face acute famine in the coming months. 52 serbs suffered after nato special forces used special equipment against protesters in the north, kosovo clashes began on the eve immediately in in several cities, a thousand people gathered in front of municipal buildings demanding the withdrawal of the kursk police and the recall of the albanian mayors, peacekeepers met them with cheats, and then tear gas went off. these are stun grenades and a rubber bullet. serbian president aleksandar vučić called on the international community to reason with the kostovo prime minister in order to stabilize the situation in the region in his urgent address to the nation. vucic. called serbia's clash wi
shortages , these are the results of the joint report, food and agricultural organization and the world food programmeording to their forecasts. the food shortage crisis will intensify, both in scale and speed, the document highlights the risk of the sudanese crisis spreading. to neighboring countries. more than a million people are expected to leave the country, while another two and a half million sudanese are expected to face acute famine in the coming months. 52 serbs suffered after nato...
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to my knowledge, there arrived today a team of the world food programme, and a team of who. actors coming to support.— hopefully, there are other actors coming to support. thank you for that. the run up to this year's eurovision song contest is officially underway in liverpool — which kicked things off last night with an open—air concert. all the eurovision hopefuls were there to meet fans and enjoy performances by local acts — including — for the first time in 36 years — frankie goes to hollywood. our media and arts correspondent david sillito reports. liverpool, are you ready? # her name is she, queen of the kings # running so fast, beating the wind # nothing in this world can stop the spread of her wings # she, queen of the kings # broken her cage, threw out the keys # she will be the warrior of the north and southern seas. welcome to the glory of the turquoise carpet. this is finland, by the way. and what is the glorious, glamorous beginning of what is essentially a week of eurovision fun. douze points, douze points all round. are you having a good time? liverpool 2023. f
to my knowledge, there arrived today a team of the world food programme, and a team of who. actors coming to support.— hopefully, there are other actors coming to support. thank you for that. the run up to this year's eurovision song contest is officially underway in liverpool — which kicked things off last night with an open—air concert. all the eurovision hopefuls were there to meet fans and enjoy performances by local acts — including — for the first time in 36 years — frankie...
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the united nations' world food programme says it's resuming operations in sudan, as the crisis threatenshad suspended its work two weeks ago when three staff were killed. air strikes have continued in the capital, khartoum, despite a ceasefire. more than 500 deaths have been reported with the true number of casualties believed to be much higher. millions more remain trapped in khartoum. the un's special envoy to the country, has described the situation there as catastrophic. countries have been evacuating their nationals where they can — these pictures show us nationals boarding a military ship in port sudan. the first major aid flight, laden with medical supplies, has arrived in the country, carrying eight tonnes of relief supplies, including health kits for hospitals. we've been hearing from alyona synenko from the international committee of the red cross. it was a big relief for us to be able to bring those supplies, because now that the airspace is closed and the civilian flights are suspended, it was a difficult logistical operation. but, of course, we now have a bigger challenge ah
the united nations' world food programme says it's resuming operations in sudan, as the crisis threatenshad suspended its work two weeks ago when three staff were killed. air strikes have continued in the capital, khartoum, despite a ceasefire. more than 500 deaths have been reported with the true number of casualties believed to be much higher. millions more remain trapped in khartoum. the un's special envoy to the country, has described the situation there as catastrophic. countries have been...
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we also heard this morning from the world food programme that some of their warehouses inside the country been looted over the past few weeks. so the international community face a real challenge as they try to address not only the 100,000 or so people who have fled across sudan the�*s borders but the 300,000 or so civilians who are displaced within sudan and need help. a big fire has broken out at a fuel storage facility in southern russia, close to the bridge leading to occupied crimea. it happened in the the krasnodar region. officials haven't said what caused the blaze, but it comes days after they blamed a ukrainian drone attack for a similarfire in the crimean port of sevastopol. for a third night in a week. i wasjoined earlier by our correspondent in kyiv, hugo bachega. he gave us some more detail. it was another night of air strikes by russia and the third night in a week that russia attacked kyiv. all drones that were fired at the capital were intercepted by the country's air defence and the ukrainian military said it had intercepted most of the drones that were fired, so again i
we also heard this morning from the world food programme that some of their warehouses inside the country been looted over the past few weeks. so the international community face a real challenge as they try to address not only the 100,000 or so people who have fled across sudan the�*s borders but the 300,000 or so civilians who are displaced within sudan and need help. a big fire has broken out at a fuel storage facility in southern russia, close to the bridge leading to occupied crimea. it...
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the world food programme expects up to 2.5 million people in sudan could be affected by food insecuritythe coming months if the fighting does not end. fraser: the head of the u.n. says he's very concerned after uganda's president signed a draconian anti-lgbtq+ law into law on monday. it is one of the harshest such laws of the world. international onlookers had implored president museveni not to sign off on the legislation that his pediment had passed months before. threats of sanctions or eight cards from countries like the united states were to last as black man by uganda's information minister. outcry has come from human rates organizations internationally and within the country -- human right organizations internationally, and within the country. switching gears. the explosion of ai has made life more convenient for some, but others are seriously concerned about the threat of more sophisticated programs and what it may pose to humanity. these are not just tinfoil conspiracy theorists. tech execs from some of the world's biggest companies say artificial intelligence raises the risk of
the world food programme expects up to 2.5 million people in sudan could be affected by food insecuritythe coming months if the fighting does not end. fraser: the head of the u.n. says he's very concerned after uganda's president signed a draconian anti-lgbtq+ law into law on monday. it is one of the harshest such laws of the world. international onlookers had implored president museveni not to sign off on the legislation that his pediment had passed months before. threats of sanctions or eight...
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after the conflict in sudan, the system was already under stress because the world food programme, onethe main humanitarian organizations, publicly communicated on the fact that they were in shortage of meals, funding to take care of the refugees that were already in the country. so this huge number from sudan in the last weeks might be adding stress on a system that is already facing a lot of challenges. imran: let's bring in abdelkhalig, joining us from manama. where is the sudanese government here, where is the rapid support forces when it comes to relations with chad? do they have good relations with chad? guest: i think they have a good relationship with chad. but you have to look at it from another perspective, which is basically, some of the personnel fighting in the rsf are coming from chad. there are tribal attacks on both borders. there are familial relationships and interracial and marriage relationships between the two. it has been the case that people fleeing east door-for-for -- east darfur for 20 years now, they witnessed some stability when the agreement was signed. now
after the conflict in sudan, the system was already under stress because the world food programme, onethe main humanitarian organizations, publicly communicated on the fact that they were in shortage of meals, funding to take care of the refugees that were already in the country. so this huge number from sudan in the last weeks might be adding stress on a system that is already facing a lot of challenges. imran: let's bring in abdelkhalig, joining us from manama. where is the sudanese...
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the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. as already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is overstraining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the border between south sudan and sudan. some breaking news, we are getting reports that the israeli military has carried out air raids in the gaza strip, striking targets belonging to the islamicjihad militant group. palace dorney and —— palestinian sources say there have been attacks on the military wing of islamicjihad. apparently at least two people were killed in the air strikes. this is a braking developing story and we will be monitoring it closely and bring you more details as and when we get it. f
the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. as already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is overstraining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being...
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the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals, but it was already supporting h sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we're already overstretched with the level of the resources for already existing programmes supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx, it's overstraining the resources. the people living in this transit centre have to shelter in university buildings, abandoned because of a recent civil war here in south sudan. the people, the politics, the business interests in this region are so intertwined that a conflictjust across the border in sudan has the potential of further destabilising this country and so many others in this region. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. katherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the border between south sudan and sudan. ukrainian officials say at least three civilians have been killed and more than 14 wounded in the last 2a hours, in the latest wave of russian missile
the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals, but it was already supporting h sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we're already overstretched with the level of the resources for already existing programmes supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx, it's overstraining the resources. the people living in this transit centre have to shelter in university buildings, abandoned because of a recent civil war here in...
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it had allowed some humanitarian assistance to get into khartoum for the first time, the world food programmertoum stop so it did have some positive impact. they were able to get some humanitarian assistance. but on the general spectrum and so on it was not effective. people who wanted to leave khartoum to safer areas and so on were not able to do so because the roads were still unsafe, there was a lot of checkpoints and shooting was happening all the time as well. people inside the houses were also not secure and despite this it was relatively extended for the whole week this did not allow for the power stations and water stations to get fixed so people could get electricity and water in the houses. so many areas have not seen electricity or water for the last six weeks or so was white various previous ceasefires have been attempted and have repeatedly been broken or failed for various reasons. we seem to be lurching from one failed ceasefire to another. what is really needed to bring these two sides together and stop the fighting? two sides together and stop the fiuuhtin? ., . y fighting? u
it had allowed some humanitarian assistance to get into khartoum for the first time, the world food programmertoum stop so it did have some positive impact. they were able to get some humanitarian assistance. but on the general spectrum and so on it was not effective. people who wanted to leave khartoum to safer areas and so on were not able to do so because the roads were still unsafe, there was a lot of checkpoints and shooting was happening all the time as well. people inside the houses were...
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the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the border between south sudan and sudan. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. the authorities in ukraine say at least three people have been killed in the biggest wave of russian drone attacks in months. targets were hit across ten regions, including this warehouse in odessa, as well as buildings in the capital, kyiv. police in texas are investigating whether a gunman who killed eight people at a shopping centre on saturday had links to far—right groups. the attacker has been named as m
the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being...
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earlier we went live to bangkok where anthea webb, deputy regional director of the world food programmen. we had a very close shave in the cox's bazar refugee camps in bangladesh. they have been spared the worst of the situation, but we were quite well prepared and those who were taking shelter have been assisted. our main concern, though, is in myanmar, where about nine million people were living in the path of the cyclone. at the moment, the very, very preliminary estimates tell us that about 800,000 people might need our assistance. and with each day, we're getting access to other information that will tell us what the situation was. i was there a couple of weeks ago, and i was already worried about the conditions that people are living in there. it's a place where there have been decades of conflict. many of the people in bangladesh refugee camps have fled from that part of myanmar. and we are extraordinarily concerned that those people who were already displaced and who have been displaced by the cyclone will need additional help. indeed. can you talk us through the logistics of de
earlier we went live to bangkok where anthea webb, deputy regional director of the world food programmen. we had a very close shave in the cox's bazar refugee camps in bangladesh. they have been spared the worst of the situation, but we were quite well prepared and those who were taking shelter have been assisted. our main concern, though, is in myanmar, where about nine million people were living in the path of the cyclone. at the moment, the very, very preliminary estimates tell us that about...
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we , including through the un world food programme, go there two and sixty percent. this, of course, is not enough. this, of course, is not enough, and these are the bosses that we would like to eliminate through their real work within the framework of the initiative. and as for the initiative thanks to one initiative, we are talking about the black sea cycle. why because it provides not only land, it provides ammonia, ammonia as the most important product for the production of fertilizers, without which, in general, the harvest is guaranteed. uh, in african countries in other countries it is essentially impossible so here is the issue of ammonia, although it is included in the memorandum of the offshore initiative. it is still unresolved to this day. we are about we speak frankly about this and the ukrainian side, because the ukrainian side arises periodically. no, not the first time there is a stop. there were political terms. e, start of work on ammonia on e, use of ammonia wires, tolyatti odessa and the ukrainian side somehow comments on the road map antonit, cot
we , including through the un world food programme, go there two and sixty percent. this, of course, is not enough. this, of course, is not enough, and these are the bosses that we would like to eliminate through their real work within the framework of the initiative. and as for the initiative thanks to one initiative, we are talking about the black sea cycle. why because it provides not only land, it provides ammonia, ammonia as the most important product for the production of fertilizers,...
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the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. but it was already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the border between south sudan and sudan. now over the weekend, two separate but deadly incidents took place in texas. here is some of the information authorities have been releasing. officials in brownsville have charged george alvarez with eight counts of manslaughter. charged george alvarez with eight he allegedly drove his car at high speed into people at a bus stop, near a migrant centre. and the alleged shooter who killed at least eight people at a mall in allen, texas, was heavily into right
the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. but it was already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was...
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the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. dy supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the border between south sudan and sudan. the first official photographs of king charles were released by buckingham palace. it comes as more than 50 thousand volunteering events have taken place across the uk on the final day of the king's coronation weekend. members of the royal family joined volunteers for what's been called the "big help out," for tasks including beach cleaning, litter picking and wildflower planting. 0ur royal correspondent, sarah campbell reports. the first official portraits marking the cro
the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. dy supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written...
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the world food programme has said that millions of dollars�* worth of food aid destined for sudan haswfp said pillaging in the country was rampant. meanwhile, president biden has issued an executive order authorising sanctions against sudan, saying the fighting must end. the latest ceasefire has failed to hold, with heavy fighting continuing in the capital khartoum and in nearby cities. as the conflict rages people continue to leave the country, and the un estimates more than 100,000 people have fled to sudan's neighbouring countries. more now on this from our africa correspondent catherine byaruhanga who in the town of renk in south sudan on the border with sudan. thousands of people continue to stream across the vast border between sudan and south sudan here at this makeshift transit centre. there are about 4000 people. and as the night is approaching, a lot of them are getting ready to sleep out in the open. and if they're lucky enough to have some of the makeshift material, either cloths or tarpaulin tents to make makeshift tents that might have some kind of shelter. aid agencies
the world food programme has said that millions of dollars�* worth of food aid destined for sudan haswfp said pillaging in the country was rampant. meanwhile, president biden has issued an executive order authorising sanctions against sudan, saying the fighting must end. the latest ceasefire has failed to hold, with heavy fighting continuing in the capital khartoum and in nearby cities. as the conflict rages people continue to leave the country, and the un estimates more than 100,000 people...
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to my knowledge, there arrived today a team of the food programme, and the team of the food programme, and the team of the who —— the world to us. goodbye-— thank you for talking to us. goodb e. ., , goodbye. now, whether it is headphones _ goodbye. now, whether it is headphones or _ goodbye. now, whether it is headphones or keyboards, l goodbye. now, whether it is- headphones or keyboards, speakers goodbye. now, whether it is— headphones or keyboards, speakers or printers, we now take bluetooth for granted. but this month marks the 25th anniversary of bluetooth technology. now, according to a founder of bluetooth, 5 billion bluetooth enabled devices are produced every year. its founder told the bbc how the technology has changed and developed since then. the founding part is really still there. that is to connect between devices and ask, what can you do? and so on and so forth. a lot of things have happened. it has gone from ten metres to 60 metres now. we are talking 240 metres. we are talking about higher speeds. the main and most important one is the price or cost going down tremendously. it costs almost nothing to pr
to my knowledge, there arrived today a team of the food programme, and the team of the food programme, and the team of the who —— the world to us. goodbye-— thank you for talking to us. goodb e. ., , goodbye. now, whether it is headphones _ goodbye. now, whether it is headphones or _ goodbye. now, whether it is headphones or keyboards, l goodbye. now, whether it is- headphones or keyboards, speakers goodbye. now, whether it is— headphones or keyboards, speakers or printers, we now take...
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the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the border between south sudan and sudan. more detail on what is happening on sudan on the website so please do take a look to the very latest there. when you think of the netherlands, you may think of canals, tulips and windmills. there are more than 1,000 of them left — many still in good working order. just north of amsterdam, one windmill in particular has a unique job as tim allman explains. this is one of the most famous and iconic paintings of all time. vermeer�*s girl with a pill airing showcasing his skill, his technique and his use of colour. but where would a
the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese. so now with the incoming influx it is over straining the resources. this is a part of the world where generations have faced war and displacement. hopes that a new chapter was being written are quickly fading. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, on the...
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we heard yesterday from the world food programme, that one of its convoys in darfur have been ambushed do not see that kind of thing being repeated on a widespread scale. he needs the assurances from the generals in charge, but he also needs those assurances to be fed down to troops on the ground. at the moment, that simply does not exist. he hopes to be able to see them face—to—face in the coming days to discuss those assurances. but at the moment he doesn't have them. so, the aid operation, such as it is, remains somewhat hampered. as far as the broader issues of political talks is concerned, we don't see any signs of progress there either. the sudanese army has indicated that it has no desire at all to sit down face—to—face with the general of the rsf, it seems determined to write him out of the script. it is talking instead of possibly talking to the rsf through mediators, those might be the americans or the saudis. we just don't know at this stage. ultimately, the prospects for a political dialogue seem pretty bleak. at the moment, what martin griffiths is indicating, he feels tha
we heard yesterday from the world food programme, that one of its convoys in darfur have been ambushed do not see that kind of thing being repeated on a widespread scale. he needs the assurances from the generals in charge, but he also needs those assurances to be fed down to troops on the ground. at the moment, that simply does not exist. he hopes to be able to see them face—to—face in the coming days to discuss those assurances. but at the moment he doesn't have them. so, the aid...
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this happens at the same time that the world food programme and the rest of us are flagging that rationsck of funding and the lack of having females work. so it is a message both to the world don't turn your back on afghanistan after nato countries were willing to spend trillions on the failed military campaign here, and billions also on promises to this population. they need to be able to have some attention not only on ukraine but also on the afghanistan situation where they have their fingerprints all over. but also the taliban need to understand that unless they change, there will be a collapse in aid work here and millions and millions have only humanitarian aid to rely on. and, jan, as you know, we are seeing the humanitarian crisis in ukraine escalate. of course the situation in sudan continues to deteriorate. there is somalia, there is yemen, there are so many disasters across the globe. are you worried, though, that everything you are saying now, it could happen given that there are some of other places as well that are looking for donor funds. it's happening, yes, before our ey
this happens at the same time that the world food programme and the rest of us are flagging that rationsck of funding and the lack of having females work. so it is a message both to the world don't turn your back on afghanistan after nato countries were willing to spend trillions on the failed military campaign here, and billions also on promises to this population. they need to be able to have some attention not only on ukraine but also on the afghanistan situation where they have their...
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the world food programme and us aid have suspended food deliveries in tigray in northern ethiopia followingeen stolen. us aid said food shipments had been diverted and sold on the local market. the un's humanitarian chief martin griffiths has told the bbc he has asked sudan's rival military leaders to meet him face—to—face in the coming days to discuss urgent protection for the delivery of aid. he said it will be difficult to secure an end to the fighting as the warring parties are keen to keep it going. mr griffiths spoke exclusively to our chief international correspondent lyse doucetjust after he visited port sudan on sudan's red sea coast. she began by asking him how bad the crisis is. it isa it is a shocking crisis first. because as you have heard, and as i have now heard, details of traumatic atrocity that we have seen, they have seen, is lighting up, are pretty unparalleled. that is appalling. and as people so that will lead to a generational problem of reconciliation anyway. the second, i think really, really deepening concerning aspect is the speed at which it is going viral and th
the world food programme and us aid have suspended food deliveries in tigray in northern ethiopia followingeen stolen. us aid said food shipments had been diverted and sold on the local market. the un's humanitarian chief martin griffiths has told the bbc he has asked sudan's rival military leaders to meet him face—to—face in the coming days to discuss urgent protection for the delivery of aid. he said it will be difficult to secure an end to the fighting as the warring parties are keen to...
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the un has already seen the world food programme in the first days of the fighting lost seven of itsan today. he said six of their trucks which were heading to one of the worst affected areas jaffa would, those tracks have been looted. in orderfor aids jaffa would, those tracks have been looted. in order for aids to jaffa would, those tracks have been looted. in orderfor aids to reach people you also need access and for access you need security and for security you need a ceasefire. the sudanese factions have agreed a new seven day ceasefire. that is due to start on thursday. how much faith is there that that ceasefire will hold? it's hard to call these ceasefires. they have created pockets of quiet, spaces for large numbers of people to leave, but khartoum is a war zone. they have been so many violations. first there was a three—day ceasefire, that was extended to another three—day ceasefire, that was extended, now there is this idea that as of thursday they will be a seven day ceasefire. the two warring sides are accepting it because there are so many mediators who want to be seen
the un has already seen the world food programme in the first days of the fighting lost seven of itsan today. he said six of their trucks which were heading to one of the worst affected areas jaffa would, those tracks have been looted. in orderfor aids jaffa would, those tracks have been looted. in order for aids to jaffa would, those tracks have been looted. in orderfor aids to reach people you also need access and for access you need security and for security you need a ceasefire. the...
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ukrainian ports to world markets as part of this deal ended up in the poorest countries , which are especially in need of food and who are on the appropriate list of the world food programme. fathers and the republic of uganda they are placing first in regard to russia's relations with africa to express their gratitude to the russian federation for the support it continues to give us in our socio-economic development in various fields and thanks to this we are now an island of security and tranquility. we will continue to use the potential that the russian federation has helped us build up we will strengthen our position in ensuring stability and peace in our region. prolonged downpours in serbia have led to large-scale flooding from the banks of rivers flooding entire cities, in some protections more than a month of precipitation falls on the roads of the car almost completely under water, the driver and passengers have to wait for rescuers on the roofs of cars. in italy, the growing number of victims of floods killed nine people, the authorities calculated the damage, the elimination of the consequences will cost several billion euros, and the downpours continue they ar
ukrainian ports to world markets as part of this deal ended up in the poorest countries , which are especially in need of food and who are on the appropriate list of the world food programme. fathers and the republic of uganda they are placing first in regard to russia's relations with africa to express their gratitude to the russian federation for the support it continues to give us in our socio-economic development in various fields and thanks to this we are now an island of security and...
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the world food programme has been forced to make additional cuts due to funding shortages, crushing its food assistance efforts for rohingya refugees, humanitarian aid groups are accusing malta of violating international law after facilitating the forced return of hundreds of asylum seekers to libya, where they were then imprisoned under horrific conditions. the group of some 500 migrants, including dozens of children and pregnant people, were on a boat to europe when their ship went adrift last week, leaving them stranded in the mediterranean as the boat started filling up with water. the asylum seekers called for a humanitarian hotline for help. maltese authorities responsible for search and rescue missions in the region never arrived. the group was instead captured at sea by what's believed to be a libyan militia group and taken to a prison in benghazi. human rights groups have long denounced the torture, forced disappearances, and other dangers faced by asylum seekers in libya, which u.n. experts say amount to crimes against humanity. in yemen, the united nations has begun an operat
the world food programme has been forced to make additional cuts due to funding shortages, crushing its food assistance efforts for rohingya refugees, humanitarian aid groups are accusing malta of violating international law after facilitating the forced return of hundreds of asylum seekers to libya, where they were then imprisoned under horrific conditions. the group of some 500 migrants, including dozens of children and pregnant people, were on a boat to europe when their ship went adrift...
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the boss of world food programme — cindy mccain — on why it's a much bigger problem than at our checkoutsing everybody to please support us because people will starve to death if we don't. with us to talk about those pressures and much more too — chef and founder of the restaurant chain wahaca, thomasina miers, on energy prices the boss of octopus energy, greg jackson, and scoop—getter extraordinaire, the guardian's political editor, pippa crerar. morning, morning. if you're bleary—eyed after eurovision, you are not alone, and we had our own secret reporter there who'll show us what was really going on behind the scenes. laura, it is catherine tate here. i have just finished giving the scores. i don't know if you can hear me or indeed if my dress would be suitable for sunday morning viewing. i think catherine tate is appropriate for any time of the day or week. welcome to you three. let's take a look at the front pages. eurovision is on there with the princess of wales, a piano solo during the titles. the sunday times about the ongoing nurse strike and the sunday telegraph says labour wou
the boss of world food programme — cindy mccain — on why it's a much bigger problem than at our checkoutsing everybody to please support us because people will starve to death if we don't. with us to talk about those pressures and much more too — chef and founder of the restaurant chain wahaca, thomasina miers, on energy prices the boss of octopus energy, greg jackson, and scoop—getter extraordinaire, the guardian's political editor, pippa crerar. morning, morning. if you're...
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meanwhile the world food programme says it will suspend food aid to over 200,000 palestinians startingnth because of funding shortages. russian drone strikes rained down on kyiv and other parts of ukraine overnight. kyiv's mayor says over the weekend over 30 were shot down. over the weekend, ukraine also said it downed a russian hypersonic missile over using the u.s. patriot defense system. russia has evacuated over 1,600 people around the beleaguered zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant ahead of an expected ukrainian counteroffensive and as the u.n. nuclear watchdog warned the situation at the plant was potentially dangerous. the leaders of russian mercenary force wagner group has backtracked on his threat to withdraw from the war-torn city of bakhmut after he said the russian military agreed to send more ammunition. ukraine has accused russia of using white phosphorus in bakhmut, which is considered a war crime. in the democratic republic of congo, over 400 people were killed and entire villages wiped away after torrential rain thursday led rivers to burst their banks in south kivu provi
meanwhile the world food programme says it will suspend food aid to over 200,000 palestinians startingnth because of funding shortages. russian drone strikes rained down on kyiv and other parts of ukraine overnight. kyiv's mayor says over the weekend over 30 were shot down. over the weekend, ukraine also said it downed a russian hypersonic missile over using the u.s. patriot defense system. russia has evacuated over 1,600 people around the beleaguered zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant ahead of...
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we l were surprised to hear from the head of the world food programme that this fighting took them byis fighting is in its third week. ., ., and this fighting is in its third week. . «i , ., and this fighting is in its third week. ., ~' , ., , and this fighting is in its third week. . «i , . and this fighting is in its third week. ., ., , ., , . ., week. thank you very much indeed for that. tens week. thank you very much indeed for that- tens of— week. thank you very much indeed for that. tens of thousands _ week. thank you very much indeed for that. tens of thousands heading - week. thank you very much indeed for that. tens of thousands heading for i that. tens of thousands heading for the borders in sudan. we will keep an eye of that over the course of the programme. a very fragile ceasefire in khartoum. we will go to a short break. to stay with us. good evening. it's been pleasant enough in the sunshine today, but there have been a fair few sharp showers around and one or two will rumble on through this evening. yes, there are some thundery downpours around which carries on the uns
we l were surprised to hear from the head of the world food programme that this fighting took them byis fighting is in its third week. ., ., and this fighting is in its third week. . «i , ., and this fighting is in its third week. ., ~' , ., , and this fighting is in its third week. . «i , . and this fighting is in its third week. ., ., , ., , . ., week. thank you very much indeed for that. tens week. thank you very much indeed for that- tens of— week. thank you very much indeed for that....
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the world food programme, as you- “5533. g the world food programme, as you say, xi5;”i5;~5ia g the worldes. and— nothing to see. move on. yes. and iris— nothing to see. move on. yes. and this ins— nothing to see. move on. yes. and this has been— nothing to see. move on. yes. and this has been the line from the labour party fairly obfuscatory over the last few months this extra ordinary months since this extra ordinary news that the probable news broke that the probable obe, the most famous civil servant the land and has servant in the land and has defected from the government to the official opposition now obviously sue gray didn't just decide this on a whim. there will have been discussions that took place between sue gray and the labour party. the question is when were those discussions held and did it happen at a time when she was doing confidential government business? did it happen at a time for example, when she was advised telling the committee investigating partygate, the parliamentary committee on that side, and according to a report in the telegraph this morning, that is exactl
the world food programme, as you- “5533. g the world food programme, as you say, xi5;”i5;~5ia g the worldes. and— nothing to see. move on. yes. and iris— nothing to see. move on. yes. and this ins— nothing to see. move on. yes. and this has been— nothing to see. move on. yes. and this has been the line from the labour party fairly obfuscatory over the last few months this extra ordinary months since this extra ordinary news that the probable news broke that the probable obe, the...
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thank you for coming on the programme. joining us from chad tonight is the world food programme's pierreh us. tell us what you saw at the border. goad what you saw at the border. good evenina. what you saw at the border. good evening- i — what you saw at the border. good evening- i am _ what you saw at the border. good evening. i amjust_ what you saw at the border. good evening. i am just back _ what you saw at the border. good evening. i am just back but i what you saw at the border. good evening. i am just back but it i what you saw at the border. (limo. evening. i am just back but it has taken a few days to come back. the last day i was there on sunday. it was the second time already and it is more and more refugees coming. it is more and more refugees coming. it is more and more refugees coming. it is more and more humanitarians that are getting on the ground, supporting the government response. it is very worrying still because the refugees keep coming, so it is worrying because we really need to support them and there is a lot of challenges to reach that border. horse challenges to
thank you for coming on the programme. joining us from chad tonight is the world food programme's pierreh us. tell us what you saw at the border. goad what you saw at the border. good evenina. what you saw at the border. good evening- i — what you saw at the border. good evening- i am _ what you saw at the border. good evening. i amjust_ what you saw at the border. good evening. i am just back _ what you saw at the border. good evening. i am just back but i what you saw at the border. good...
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the world food programme has said that millions of dollars' worth of food aid destined for sudan hasabout it before, we didn't have the full set of results. labour have gained it from the conservatives. i think we can show you the number of seats that the labour party now has on east staffordshire council. they have 21 seats, to the conservatives' 15. it was a straightforward conservative— labour fight, was a straightforward conservative— labourfight, but was a straightforward conservative— labour fight, but that is a bad result in an area like that, andrea? as i say, so disappointing for hard—working counsellors, and ha rd—working counsellors, and really, hard—working counsellors, and really, i'm incredibly sorry to them. and i think it does demonstrate that, as the prime minister has said, he wants to really focus on delivering for what people have said they want, which is cutting inflation and growing the economy, and cutting nhs waiting lists and stopping the small boats. and that is absolutely his focus. its, and that is absolutely his focus. a good win for labour, liz. i don't
the world food programme has said that millions of dollars' worth of food aid destined for sudan hasabout it before, we didn't have the full set of results. labour have gained it from the conservatives. i think we can show you the number of seats that the labour party now has on east staffordshire council. they have 21 seats, to the conservatives' 15. it was a straightforward conservative— labour fight, was a straightforward conservative— labourfight, but was a straightforward...
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programme. my pleasure- _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. at the st phillip's foodis food that is in short supply, but high demand. it's really bad. this is the warehouse where much of that food comes from. fridges are virtually empty, shelves are bare. it's really desperate. every week, we are thinking, "is this the week we'll have to shut the doors?" because we can't keep up with the orders. back at the st phillip's food bank, the shortage means they've been forced to find food elsewhere — but that too is proving difficult. we are having to literally go into shops — some shops are literally saying that we can't buy as much as we are because we are emptying some of their shelf stock, and obviously they want to leave food for other paying customers. so going in and buying 100 cans of beans in a single go raises a few eyebrows. you're watching bbc news. "racism can never be elimated" — that's what the head of la liga in spain has told the bbc. javier tebas was speaking after the real madrid forward viniciuer was the target of abuse at valencia on sunday. mr tebas sai
programme. my pleasure- _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. at the st phillip's foodis food that is in short supply, but high demand. it's really bad. this is the warehouse where much of that food comes from. fridges are virtually empty, shelves are bare. it's really desperate. every week, we are thinking, "is this the week we'll have to shut the doors?" because we can't keep up with the orders. back at the st phillip's food bank, the shortage means they've been...
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we've heard today the world sober, is resuming operations in sedan which reverses the decision of two weeks ago to pull out after staff were killed in khartoum for the —— the food programmeis right now. , , ,, ., ., , now. it is very desperate and they are not resuming _ now. it is very desperate and they are not resuming because - now. it is very desperate and they are not resuming because the - are not resuming because the conditions are better but because minutes people need them. there also were zooming in a place where the stocks they had to have already been looted and that is one reason why even aid has been delayed getting to people, we are increasingly seeing some organisations coming in bringing in more aid to the people but that isjust bringing in more aid to the people but that is just a fraction of what is needed. this current fight comes at a time to a country that was already almost on its knees, its health care was already heavily impacted by everything the country has been going through so the systems were not functioning before this began and this is really having a huge impact on the social and well being of the people here.— being of the people here.
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food items to help tackle the rising cost of living crisis. now on bbc news, tecthlore: japan. in this programme, we go in search of some of the most exciting innovations in tech the worldas to offer, and i get to combine my two passions, tech and travel. this time, i am passions, tech and travel. this time, iam injapan. this is a country facing big challenges from climate change. you country facing big challenges from climate change.— country facing big challenges from climate change. you can hermes and the batteries- _ climate change. you can hermes and the batteries. but _ climate change. you can hermes and the batteries. but i'm _ climate change. you can hermes and the batteries. but i'm here _ climate change. you can hermes and the batteries. but i'm here to - climate change. you can hermes and the batteries. but i'm here to see . the batteries. but i'm here to see how it's tech _ the batteries. but i'm here to see how it's tech innovators _ the batteries. but i'm here to see how it's tech innovators are - the batteries. but i'm here to seei how it's tech innovators are trying to help. i will be seeing earth friendly energy projects on land and at sea. the noise is
food items to help tackle the rising cost of living crisis. now on bbc news, tecthlore: japan. in this programme, we go in search of some of the most exciting innovations in tech the worldas to offer, and i get to combine my two passions, tech and travel. this time, i am passions, tech and travel. this time, iam injapan. this is a country facing big challenges from climate change. you country facing big challenges from climate change.— country facing big challenges from climate change. you...