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we'll bring you rare footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals set by uk chancellor jeremy hunt. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start the programme in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and beersheeva. the us embassy said it had made the order "out of an abundance of caution", due to fears about a possible attack by iran. earlier the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, has told his us counterpart that israel will respond appropriately if it is directly attacked by iran. washington continues to try to dissuade iran from launching a retaliatory strike following the attack on its consulate in syria last week. let's speak to our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega, in jerusalem. heightened sense of alert. what more can you tell us?— can you tell us? four days we have been talking _ can you tell us? four days we have been talking abou
we'll bring you rare footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals set by uk chancellor jeremy hunt. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start the programme in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and beersheeva. the us embassy said it had made the order "out of an abundance of caution",...
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those in darfur, afraid of being killed by the srs, attempt to flee. it is compounded by a shortage of supply as imported goods and humanitarian aid have been suppressed by the fighting. they call for an end to the conflict that has ravaged the country for more than a year now. and an investigation of all alleged violations of international human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law. for more on the situation, i spoke to quscondy abdulshafi, senior regional advisor at freedom house, a nonprofit dedicated to the expansion of freedom around the world. i know that you've been closely monitoring the situation on the ground, speaking with people, where possible, in al—fashir. what are they bracing for, basically? thank you, helena, and thank you for having me. i appreciate it. an attack on al—fashir would have a far—reaching and devastating consequence and it would really be a new story of the storyline of sudan conflict, harsher, potentially harsher than al junaynah. in the past few days there have been an increase in ethnic ta
those in darfur, afraid of being killed by the srs, attempt to flee. it is compounded by a shortage of supply as imported goods and humanitarian aid have been suppressed by the fighting. they call for an end to the conflict that has ravaged the country for more than a year now. and an investigation of all alleged violations of international human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law. for more on the situation, i spoke to quscondy abdulshafi, senior regional advisor at...
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the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country to stop weapons, it says. that has eased slightly for food supplies, but not nearly enough. the bbc has managed to get rare video from darfur. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, reports. some viewers may find images in her report distressing. crying. the youngest casualties of sudan�*s war are often not victims of bombs and bullets. this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country�*s hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it�*s difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this woman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don�*t have enough food here," she says. "we�*re farmers but aren�*t able to harvest enough now "and there�*s no other income. "medicine is hard to get." in the next bed, another wom
the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country to stop weapons, it says. that has eased slightly for food supplies, but not nearly enough. the bbc has managed to get rare video from darfur. our correspondent, barbara plett usher, reports. some viewers may find images in her report distressing. crying. the youngest casualties of sudan�*s war are often...
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we will bring you their footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says the labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals are set out by chancellorjeremy hunt. we begin this hour in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and be'er—sheva. the us said it had made the order out of an abundance of caution due to fears about a possible attack by iran. earlier the israel defence minister yoav gallant told his us counterpart that israel would respond appropriately if it is directly attacked by iran. washington continues to try to dissuade iran from launching a retaliatory strike following an attack on the iranian consulate in syria last week. i spoke to hugo bachega earlier. for days we have been talking about those warnings that have come from american officials saying the iranian response is a matter of when and not if. i think the most dramatic warning came from president biden who said a day ago that the
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darfur is a fairly inaccessible area for independentjournalists and internationaljournalists. we have a reasonable idea what it's been like there in the past year, mostly from the people who have fled it. there are hundreds of thousands of people in chad and they have been describing the horrors of what happened whilst the rsf arrived. they say that sexual violence against women and young girls has been rampant, including rape, and young men and boys have been summarily executed on the streets. these have been compounded with a severe food shortage. the concern is now being raised in the past few days by the un, by the us, and other humanitarian agencies that all this could be replicated in al fashir but to a much larger degree if rsf managed to control it. the rsf denies these accusations but people in al fashir itself have been rather concerned that what they have fled from in the last few months might be following them there as well. over the past few days we have seen images of rsf forces encircling al fashir. what are we hearing about, what is happening in the city and th
darfur is a fairly inaccessible area for independentjournalists and internationaljournalists. we have a reasonable idea what it's been like there in the past year, mostly from the people who have fled it. there are hundreds of thousands of people in chad and they have been describing the horrors of what happened whilst the rsf arrived. they say that sexual violence against women and young girls has been rampant, including rape, and young men and boys have been summarily executed on the streets....
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darfur is a fairly inaccessible area for independent journalists and international journalists. we have a reasonable idea, mostly from the people who fled. there are people in chat who have been describing the horrors of what has been happening by the rss is around. they say that sexual violence has been rampant and young men and boys have been summarily executed on the streets. these have been compounded with a severe food shortage. the concern is now being raised in the past few days by the un, by the us, and other humanitarian agencies that all this could be replicated in el fasher, but to imagine if rsf is to control it. rsf denies these accusations but people in el fasher itself have been rather concerned that what they have fled from in the last few months might be following them there as well. ,., , might be following them there as well. , , ., well. over the past few days we have seen images — well. over the past few days we have seen images of _ well. over the past few days we have seen images of rsf _ well. over the past few days we have seen images of rsf forces _ w
darfur is a fairly inaccessible area for independent journalists and international journalists. we have a reasonable idea, mostly from the people who fled. there are people in chat who have been describing the horrors of what has been happening by the rss is around. they say that sexual violence has been rampant and young men and boys have been summarily executed on the streets. these have been compounded with a severe food shortage. the concern is now being raised in the past few days by the...
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the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country, to stop weapons it says. that has eased, slightly, for food supplies, but not nearly enough. let�*s speak to david shinn a former deputy head of mission in sudan. we have sown off spoken about tragedy in sudan but this really seems to be getting worse all the time. it seems to be getting worse all the time. , ., , time. it is indeed getting worse. you have a _ time. it is indeed getting worse. you have a population _ time. it is indeed getting worse. you have a population of - time. it is indeed getting worse. you have a population of about i time. it is indeed getting worse. i you have a population of about 50 million in sudan and the estimate todayis million in sudan and the estimate today is that about half of them need some kind of humanitarian assistance. that number is likely will continuing to grow as the situation continues to worsen and in fact, there
the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country, to stop weapons it says. that has eased, slightly, for food supplies, but not nearly enough. let�*s speak to david shinn a former deputy head of mission in sudan. we have sown off spoken about tragedy in sudan but this really seems to be getting worse all the time. it seems to be getting worse all the...
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the paramilitary rapid support forces control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country to stop weapons, and that is eased slightly for food supplies but not nearly enough. the bbc has managed to get rare video. our correspondent reports. just a warning, you might find >> the youngest casualties ofg. sudan's war are oen not victims of bombs and bullets. this pediatric hospital in northern darfur is a frontline in the country's hunger crisis. signs of mound attrition are stark. it is difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhea and malaria. >> we just don't have enough food here. we are farmers, but are not able to harvest enough now. >medicine is hard to get. >> in the next that, amin is caring for her six month old twins. slowly recovering from weeks of dysentery. doctors treated malnutrition here before the war. much more so
the paramilitary rapid support forces control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. the army has blocked land routes from outside the country to stop weapons, and that is eased slightly for food supplies but not nearly enough. the bbc has managed to get rare video. our correspondent reports. just a warning, you might find >> the youngest casualties ofg. sudan's war are oen not victims of bombs and bullets. this pediatric hospital in northern...
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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state , saying the consequences could would be "devastating". and — days afterfive migrants died trying to cross the english channel, the bbc hears from one man who decided against boarding the vessel. hello, i'm helena humphrey, it's good to have you with us. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and om—ri mir—an, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and u
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state , saying the consequences could would be "devastating". and — days afterfive migrants died trying to cross the english channel, the bbc hears from one man who decided against boarding the vessel. hello, i'm helena humphrey, it's good to have you with us. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is...
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al—fashir is the last major city in the darfur region, where sudan's army is still holding out against the rsf, which is accused of carrying out a wave of violence against non—arab ethnic groups. people in al—fashir are said to be too scared to leave the city. let's speak to claire nicolet, emergency co—ordinator at msf — which is one of the only international humanitarian organisations operating in north darfur. thank you for coming on the programme. how concerned are you by this? irate programme. how concerned are you by this? ~ ., ., programme. how concerned are you by this? ., ., . , this? we do have concerns. the situation already _ this? we do have concerns. the situation already deteriorated . this? we do have concerns. the l situation already deteriorated two weeks ago so on sunday it started with air strikes on rsf. and we received in a week about 100 wounded in the major hospital of al—fashir, but obviously there is an announcement of the next step and we see lots of groups moving. so of course we are quite worried that the situation and the deterioration will go on
al—fashir is the last major city in the darfur region, where sudan's army is still holding out against the rsf, which is accused of carrying out a wave of violence against non—arab ethnic groups. people in al—fashir are said to be too scared to leave the city. let's speak to claire nicolet, emergency co—ordinator at msf — which is one of the only international humanitarian organisations operating in north darfur. thank you for coming on the programme. how concerned are you by this?...
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, the last city in the greater darfur area and we are really concerned about the significant devastating influence this attack might have on the civilians because it will lead to further displacement and this will also affect the aid which is going to the neighbouring states of south darfur and staff for because the roads will likely because the roads will likely be cut off. this is highly likely we will see more people fleeing from sudan to chad. chad which is already putting 571,000 sudanese people in a country which is itself facing a crisis, every day to 50 sudanese people are walking into chad, what does this mean? these people have left everything behind, probably utterly scared, taking whatever they could in search of home and safety. i they could in search of home and safety-— and safety. i can ask you because _ and safety. i can ask you because we _ and safety. i can ask you because we are - and safety. i can ask you because we are almost l and safety. i can ask you l because we are almost out and safety. i can ask you - because we are almost out of time, i know many in your p
, the last city in the greater darfur area and we are really concerned about the significant devastating influence this attack might have on the civilians because it will lead to further displacement and this will also affect the aid which is going to the neighbouring states of south darfur and staff for because the roads will likely because the roads will likely be cut off. this is highly likely we will see more people fleeing from sudan to chad. chad which is already putting 571,000 sudanese...
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the violence continues to spread across darfur. this group of men were abducted and forced to run to a local airport by the rapid support forces, where they were beaten and tortured. some disappeared, never to be seen again. here we have heard story after story of people being killed, kidnapped or abused — targeted, they say, because of their ethnicity. it comes as little surprise that these sorts of allegations and others in the wider sudan conflict have made the international criminal court say it has grounds to believe that war crimes are being committed. this is a genocide. it is 100% genocide. if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international community, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting. reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occu
the violence continues to spread across darfur. this group of men were abducted and forced to run to a local airport by the rapid support forces, where they were beaten and tortured. some disappeared, never to be seen again. here we have heard story after story of people being killed, kidnapped or abused — targeted, they say, because of their ethnicity. it comes as little surprise that these sorts of allegations and others in the wider sudan conflict have made the international criminal court...
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this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country's hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it's difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this helima mohammed sulieman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don't have enough food here," she says. "we're farmers but aren't able to harvest enough now "and there's no other income. "medicine is hard to get." in the next bed, amine ahmed ali is caring for six—month—old twins, slowly recovering from weeks of dysentery. doctors treated malnutrition here before the war. much more so now. translation: the numbers have doubled. _ every month, and the next month, the numbers increase. in the nearby zamzam camp for displaced people, they queue forfood. there isn't much of that, nor of clean water or healthcare. illnesses that could once be treated now kill. one child here dies every two hours — so says the charity doctors without borders, the last international humanitarians still on
this paediatric hospital in northern darfur is a front line in the country's hunger crisis. signs of malnutrition are stark. it's difficult for outsiders to get access to the region. we worked with a local cameraman to film these images. the son of this helima mohammed sulieman is getting emergency nutrition after bouts of diarrhoea and malaria. "we just don't have enough food here," she says. "we're farmers but aren't able to harvest enough now "and there's no other income....
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the violence continues to spread across darfur. this group of men were abducted and forced to run to a local airport by the rapid support forces, where they were beaten and tortured. some disappeared, never to be seen again. here we have heard story after story of people being killed, kidnapped or abused — targeted, they say, because of their ethnicity. it comes as little surprise that these sorts of allegations and others in the wider sudan conflict have made the international criminal court say it has grounds to believe that war crimes are being committed. this is a genocide. it is 100% genocide. if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international communities, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occ
the violence continues to spread across darfur. this group of men were abducted and forced to run to a local airport by the rapid support forces, where they were beaten and tortured. some disappeared, never to be seen again. here we have heard story after story of people being killed, kidnapped or abused — targeted, they say, because of their ethnicity. it comes as little surprise that these sorts of allegations and others in the wider sudan conflict have made the international criminal court...
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al—fashir is the last big city in the darfur region, where sudan's army is still holding out against the rsf, who've been accused of carrying out a wave of violence against non—arab ethnic groups. residents in al—fashir are said to be afraid for their lives should they attempt to flee. civilians are trapped in the city, the only one in darfur still in the hands of the saf, afraid of being killed should they attempt to flee. this dire situation is compounded by a severe shortage of essential supplies, as deliveries of commercial goods and humanitarian aid have been heavily constrained by the fighting. the commissioner calls for an immediate de—escalation of this catastrophic situation, an end to the conflict that has ravished the country for more than a year now, and an investigation of all aleged violations and abuses of international human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law. let's get some of the day's other news now. officials in kenya have warned people to brace themselves for even heavier rainfall, as severe downpours continue to batter parts of eas
al—fashir is the last big city in the darfur region, where sudan's army is still holding out against the rsf, who've been accused of carrying out a wave of violence against non—arab ethnic groups. residents in al—fashir are said to be afraid for their lives should they attempt to flee. civilians are trapped in the city, the only one in darfur still in the hands of the saf, afraid of being killed should they attempt to flee. this dire situation is compounded by a severe shortage of...
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many people in this camp fled some of the conflict�*s worst fighting in the darfur region, including this mother of six. translation: i know there's nothing i can do about the fate god _ has in store for us. my eldest son needs an operation. all my children are my responsibility. some of them used to be university students, but now they've dropped out and we depend on help to survive. there's nothing we can do. arnaud badinier is the head of mission for msf in sudan. he joins us from port sudan. very good to see it. as you hear the french foreign minister saying there is indifference to the war. it is the forgotten war of the world. is that how it feels where you are? yes, absolutely. there is nobody. we can really feel the money is not here to support action by the un and other organisations, definitely. we are being told it is about viagra may be 6% of the $2.7 billion required that has been pledged to the country. what does that mean to you and other agencies trying to deliver aid?— you and other agencies trying to deliver aid? ., ,., , , _, deliver aid? nobody is coming in the
many people in this camp fled some of the conflict�*s worst fighting in the darfur region, including this mother of six. translation: i know there's nothing i can do about the fate god _ has in store for us. my eldest son needs an operation. all my children are my responsibility. some of them used to be university students, but now they've dropped out and we depend on help to survive. there's nothing we can do. arnaud badinier is the head of mission for msf in sudan. he joins us from port...
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the united nations warns a possible assault by paramilitary forces in sudan's north darfur state would have "devastating consequences" in a region that is on the brink of famine. the agency says the rapid support forces are reportedly encircling the regional capital al fashir, suggesting a coordinated move to attack the city may be imminent. at least 43 people — including women and children — have already been killed there in the past two weeks. war between the sudanese army and the rsf erupted last year. more than eight million people forced from their homes due to conflict since april 2023, in what is the world's largest displacement crisis. on friday, the un's human rights office expressed grave concern about the recent escalation of violence in north darfur. this dire situation is compounded by a severe shortage of supplies, delivery of commercial goods and humanitarian aid has been constrained by the fighting. the commissioner calls for a cease to this situation and end to the conflict that has been in country and end violations of humanitarian law. for more on the situation,
the united nations warns a possible assault by paramilitary forces in sudan's north darfur state would have "devastating consequences" in a region that is on the brink of famine. the agency says the rapid support forces are reportedly encircling the regional capital al fashir, suggesting a coordinated move to attack the city may be imminent. at least 43 people — including women and children — have already been killed there in the past two weeks. war between the sudanese army and...
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the violence continues to spread across darfur. this group of men were abducted and forced to run to a local airport by the rapid support forces, where they were beaten and tortured. some disappeared, never to be seen again. here we have heard story after story of people being killed, kidnapped or abused — targeted, they say, because of their ethnicity. it comes as little surprise that these sorts of allegations and others in the wider sudan conflict have made the international criminal court say it has grounds to believe that war crimes are being committed. this is a genocide. it is 100% genocide. if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international community, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occur
the violence continues to spread across darfur. this group of men were abducted and forced to run to a local airport by the rapid support forces, where they were beaten and tortured. some disappeared, never to be seen again. here we have heard story after story of people being killed, kidnapped or abused — targeted, they say, because of their ethnicity. it comes as little surprise that these sorts of allegations and others in the wider sudan conflict have made the international criminal court...
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the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. earlier i spoke to giles duley, an award winning photographer and the first united nations global advocate for persons with disabilities in conflict and peacebuilding situations. he visited chad and sudan and witnessed the impact of the war on people with disabilities. i visited with humanity and inclusion with chad and sudan in the last year. and it was devastating. i've been documenting these conflicts are over 20 years and so there worse since i've seen and not only displaced by the lack of support for them and particularly because i'm a storyteller and the like to focus on individual stories i want to focus on one story of a young woman called. young woman who i want to focus on one story of a young woman who represents many of the people were not getting support and she was 24 years old and sudan and she was 24 years old and sudan and she was 24 years old and sudan and she had polio as a child which is she was paral
the paramilitary rapid support forces now control much of darfur. warehouses have been looted and most aid workers have withdrawn. earlier i spoke to giles duley, an award winning photographer and the first united nations global advocate for persons with disabilities in conflict and peacebuilding situations. he visited chad and sudan and witnessed the impact of the war on people with disabilities. i visited with humanity and inclusion with chad and sudan in the last year. and it was...
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there are places like darfur and other places that border with chad in the refugee camps. did that border with chad in the refugee cam s. , y ., that border with chad in the refugee cam s. , , ., ., that border with chad in the refugee cams. , ., ., , ., camps. did you hear any of the comments _ camps. did you hear any of the comments made _ camps. did you hear any of the comments made in _ camps. did you hear any of the comments made in paris - camps. did you hear any of the | comments made in paris today. camps. did you hear any of the - comments made in paris today. the french are trying to mobilise countries to get aid together. 0nly countries to get aid together. only 6% of the money needed has been raised and sent to sudan, it is a tiny figure. the french foreign minister says this is a forgotten war and we need to break down that wall. how is it to not be in sudan and see the reaction from the world to what is happening there? it is to what is happening there? it is reall , to what is happening there? it is really. really _ to what is happening there? it is really,
there are places like darfur and other places that border with chad in the refugee camps. did that border with chad in the refugee cam s. , y ., that border with chad in the refugee cam s. , , ., ., that border with chad in the refugee cams. , ., ., , ., camps. did you hear any of the comments _ camps. did you hear any of the comments made _ camps. did you hear any of the comments made in _ camps. did you hear any of the comments made in paris - camps. did you hear any of the | comments made in...
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which was overrun by the rapid support forces and is now heavily contested area, as well as portions of darfur, states where we have seen reports of atrocities that echo back. the first year of this conflicts has brought, it might be nothing compared to three weeks and months ahead. we nothing compared to three weeks and months ahead-— months ahead. we have had some concerning — months ahead. we have had some concerning warnings _ months ahead. we have had some concerning warnings about - months ahead. we have had some concerning warnings about what i months ahead. we have had some concerning warnings about what is | concerning warnings about what is going on with children and pregnant women there. could you lie some of that out for us. we women there. could you lie some of that out for us.— that out for us. we have 730,000 children that _ that out for us. we have 730,000 children that have _ that out for us. we have 730,000 children that have severe - that out for us. we have 730,000 children that have severe acute i children that have severe acute malnutrition without supplemental feed
which was overrun by the rapid support forces and is now heavily contested area, as well as portions of darfur, states where we have seen reports of atrocities that echo back. the first year of this conflicts has brought, it might be nothing compared to three weeks and months ahead. we nothing compared to three weeks and months ahead-— months ahead. we have had some concerning — months ahead. we have had some concerning warnings _ months ahead. we have had some concerning warnings about -...
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blame putin for his victory, and then... involve him in working on solving the problems of iran and darfur, you cannot insult a person, and then expect his help in solving world crises. we need russia to solve crises. how will the world change and how should it change? economy in the near future. russia and france are among those who would like to see a new world order. our relationship with mr. president of france, with mr. sarkazy, he simply calls me vladimir, i. his nicolas, they have not changed since then, and nothing has happened for the worse, despite the fact that he is such a big boss, and i am a modest official in the russian administration, but the big boss seems to be increasingly forgetting what position he occupies and what are the long-term political traditions in france ? oème retard qui est dû à la longueur du dialogue que je viens avoir. connected with these states historically and geographically, and should not be afraid of current changes. you said that france today is not ready for military operations in syria, this is very pleasing and... thanks for that, but we be
blame putin for his victory, and then... involve him in working on solving the problems of iran and darfur, you cannot insult a person, and then expect his help in solving world crises. we need russia to solve crises. how will the world change and how should it change? economy in the near future. russia and france are among those who would like to see a new world order. our relationship with mr. president of france, with mr. sarkazy, he simply calls me vladimir, i. his nicolas, they have not...
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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be "devastating". i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended — that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend.
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be "devastating". i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended — that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting...
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we've seen it in cambodia, we've seen it in rwanda, we've seen it in the balkans, we've seen it in darfur, we've seen it in far too many different places around the world. and yet the icj, as far as i understand it, has never convicted a state of genocide in all of its years of history. why is that? i mean, now you're considering israel, but you haven't actually convicted any other country ever of genocide. you know, the court doesn't control its inbox. the cases are the cases that are brought to the court. but i think you don't have the facts quite right, because there have been three prior cases brought... well, two cases brought to the court in the context of the former yugoslavia. i'm aware of serbia and croatia being examined before the court in terms of genocide, but as i understand it, the court would not, did not, rule that they were guilty as states of genocide. it certainly said they took actions which allowed genocide to happen, which is obviously a very different thing. but i come back to my point that as states, no state, as far as i'm aware, has actually been, if one can use
we've seen it in cambodia, we've seen it in rwanda, we've seen it in the balkans, we've seen it in darfur, we've seen it in far too many different places around the world. and yet the icj, as far as i understand it, has never convicted a state of genocide in all of its years of history. why is that? i mean, now you're considering israel, but you haven't actually convicted any other country ever of genocide. you know, the court doesn't control its inbox. the cases are the cases that are brought...
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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state , saying the consequences could would be "devastating". and — days afterfive migrants died trying to cross the english channel, the bbc hears from one man who decided against boarding the vessel. hello, i'm helena humphrey, it's good to have you with us. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days.
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state , saying the consequences could would be "devastating". and — days afterfive migrants died trying to cross the english channel, the bbc hears from one man who decided against boarding the vessel. hello, i'm helena humphrey, it's good to have you with us. we start in the middle east — where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is...
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. —— darfur. 1 million people have been forced to seek refuge in neighbouring countries, in addition to the massive infrastructure damage. there is no indication that the work will be over soon given that both sides are intent on settling it on the battlefield. as the war approaches its second year millions of the people of sudan are worried that their worst fears will come through. india's general election will be held over six weeks of the 19th of april to the 1st ofjune, the biggest the world has ever seen. 969 million people taking to the polls, roughly one in eight of the global population. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive turn and in the final week of campaigning i spoke to samira hussain about how it's looking for the indian prime minister and his government. i met him in the swing _ minister and his government. i met him in the swing state _ minister and his government. i met him in the swing state of— ministerand his government. i “net him in the swing state of rajasthan. right now, it is under the bjp leadership and you see some flags beh
. —— darfur. 1 million people have been forced to seek refuge in neighbouring countries, in addition to the massive infrastructure damage. there is no indication that the work will be over soon given that both sides are intent on settling it on the battlefield. as the war approaches its second year millions of the people of sudan are worried that their worst fears will come through. india's general election will be held over six weeks of the 19th of april to the 1st ofjune, the biggest the...
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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be devastating. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. i'm helena humphreys. good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks.
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state saying the consequences would be devastating. after more russian attacks on ukraine, president zelensky renews his appeal for western allies to provide more air defences. i'm helena humphreys. good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas....
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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state, saying the consequences would be "devastating". i'm helena humphrey. we start in the middle east where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state, saying the consequences would be "devastating". i'm helena humphrey. we start in the middle east where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this...
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we will bring you their footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says the labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals are set out by chancellorjeremy hunt. we begin this hour in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and be'er—sheva.
we will bring you their footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says the labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals are set out by chancellorjeremy hunt. we begin this hour in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and be'er—sheva.
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the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state, saying the consequences would be "devastating". hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days.
the united nations warns of an attack in sudan's north darfur state, saying the consequences would be "devastating". hello, i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. but local media are reporting...
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also, as someone who was in darfur 20 years ago when the genocide was underway, there you had the world's attention. i think what i hear so often from people who are able to escape the horrors is they almost feel traumatized a second time by getting outside sudan and realize no one was watching or listening. we appreciate this coverage and in the buildup to the anniversary, we need to see that humanitarian support but also diplomatic pressure on the actors to hand people back the future that they won five years ago in an incredibly inspiring revolution to push out the beshear regime and put the country on the path to inclusive democracy. >> the u.s. special envoy for sudan. i appreciate you making time to speak to us. >> thank you for covering this. >>> region on edge. a live report from israel. the netanyahu war cabinet plans its next more in gaza and prepares for a possible strike in israel by iran. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. shl 15th and get up to 30% off thoughtful pieces made by real people to brighten your home. save on lighting, furniture, gifts and more.
also, as someone who was in darfur 20 years ago when the genocide was underway, there you had the world's attention. i think what i hear so often from people who are able to escape the horrors is they almost feel traumatized a second time by getting outside sudan and realize no one was watching or listening. we appreciate this coverage and in the buildup to the anniversary, we need to see that humanitarian support but also diplomatic pressure on the actors to hand people back the future that...
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she escaped sudan's west darfur, the scene of what the u.s. calls crimes against humanity. she has lived here for 11 months. >> a. us in our stomachs. i was in a lot of pain from the beating and i did not even know where i was. nick: hers is a story all too common in this civil that termed residential blocks into battlegrounds. it is a power struggle between the sudanese armed forces, which the u.s. has accused of war crimes, and on the other side, the rebel paramilitary rapid support forces. accused by the u.s. of ethnic cleansing, accused of killing her brothers and scarring her for life. >> they took me to a faraway place. they raped me and then they threw me out naked. my family thought i was dead. but they found me naked and they took me home. my brothers were also killed. there was nothing else to do but come to chad. nick: she has had two surgeries and battles physical and mental trauma. the u.n. says rate has been used as a weapon of war and for far too many victims, there is little support. >> i am depressed and completely shattered mentally. i need a psychologist
she escaped sudan's west darfur, the scene of what the u.s. calls crimes against humanity. she has lived here for 11 months. >> a. us in our stomachs. i was in a lot of pain from the beating and i did not even know where i was. nick: hers is a story all too common in this civil that termed residential blocks into battlegrounds. it is a power struggle between the sudanese armed forces, which the u.s. has accused of war crimes, and on the other side, the rebel paramilitary rapid support...
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cannot blame putin for his victory, and then involve him in working on solving the problems of iran and darfur, you cannot insult a person, and then expect help from him in solving world crises, we russia is needed to solve crises. how will the world economy change and how should it change in the near future? russia and france are among those who would like to see a new world order. our relations with... with mr. president of france with mr. sarkazy, he just calls me vladimir, i call him nicolas, they have not changed since then, and nothing has happened for the worse, despite the fact that he is such a big boss, and i am a modest official in the russian administration, but a big boss, as if more and more often forgets what position he holds and what long-term political traditions there are in france. qui est dû à la longueur du dialogue que je viens d'avoir avec monsieur poutine, qu'est-ce que vous préférez que je réponde aux questions? none of the french leaders had ever allowed themselves to appear in front of television cameras like this before; it was under sarkozy that, for the firs
cannot blame putin for his victory, and then involve him in working on solving the problems of iran and darfur, you cannot insult a person, and then expect help from him in solving world crises, we russia is needed to solve crises. how will the world economy change and how should it change in the near future? russia and france are among those who would like to see a new world order. our relations with... with mr. president of france with mr. sarkazy, he just calls me vladimir, i call him...
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senator booker has told us stories about the starvation in darfur and how much worse it would become if we don't get the aid. so the time for house inaction has long been over. now, this afternoon it will be my honor to meet with ukrainian prime minister dennis schmihal who is here to push for more funding for ukraine. i will tell the prime minister the same thing i told president zelenskyy when i was in ukraine about a month ago -- america will not abandon you. your cause is our cause. we are working day and night to finally deliver to you the aid you need to defeat vladimir putin 's evil forces. the one word to describe what the house needs right now is urgency. urgency. i remember during my visit to ukraine, standing in front of a cemetery in liviv dedicated to the war dead. not long before the visit that was a parking lot. it was converted to a cemetery after the city ran out of space to bury casualties. even as we stood there, even as we observed a moment of silence, few yards away i could see workers digging even more holes in the ground to prepare for the more casualties they
senator booker has told us stories about the starvation in darfur and how much worse it would become if we don't get the aid. so the time for house inaction has long been over. now, this afternoon it will be my honor to meet with ukrainian prime minister dennis schmihal who is here to push for more funding for ukraine. i will tell the prime minister the same thing i told president zelenskyy when i was in ukraine about a month ago -- america will not abandon you. your cause is our cause. we are...
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more than 15,000 people have been reported killed, with an additional 10,000 to 15,000 in one town in darfur alone. eight million people have fled their homes. 25 million, including 14 million children, need humanitarian assi assistance, very basic materials like food, water, medicines and clothing. the president of doctors without borders has said sudan is one of the worst crises the world has seen for decades. as i speak, the town of alfashir is under siege. millions of civilians are trapped in that city, which is controlled by the saf. the people in this town to -- in this town have no access to aid, and the international community has no plan to protect them should there be a full-scale assault. my colleague, senator booker, has just come back from the region. he gave us a firsthand account of the hunger, the violence, and the trauma the sudanese people are facing. last week, samantha power testified in front of the senate foreign relations committee about the imminent famine. just this week, the rolenberg center for human rights released a report concluding that the rsf is committing ge
more than 15,000 people have been reported killed, with an additional 10,000 to 15,000 in one town in darfur alone. eight million people have fled their homes. 25 million, including 14 million children, need humanitarian assi assistance, very basic materials like food, water, medicines and clothing. the president of doctors without borders has said sudan is one of the worst crises the world has seen for decades. as i speak, the town of alfashir is under siege. millions of civilians are trapped...
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we'll bring you rare footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals set by uk chancellor jeremy hunt. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start the programme in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and beersheeva.
we'll bring you rare footage from the country's darfur region. sir keir starmer says a labour government would aim to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, matching goals set by uk chancellor jeremy hunt. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start the programme in the middle east where american diplomats and their families in israel have been told not to travel outside of tel aviv, jerusalem and beersheeva.