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stella has been fighting for freedom and democracy in sudan and south sudan for many years. ah, with other like minded people, she founded initiatives to support the lives of displaced persons and victims of violence with food donations but also with the book donations. when she fled car to men early 2020, to stella herself. donated around $700.00 books. the sudanese capital was no longer safe. she had been threatened and arrested multiple times through the writers in exile scholarship program by the writers association pen. she has been living in common a little town in north rine westphalia since march. but her children are still with her ex husband in sudan. she hopes that she can sing be reunited with her 3 boys in germany. i think every mother here in the audience is feeling with you right now, sir. how tough is yet to ration for you in exile as a mother, but also as an artist, to who has this ever intensifying inner call to change things? i you mandate i and make my children also already that are my mother in risk. so any time anything could happen to me. so you so fos
stella has been fighting for freedom and democracy in sudan and south sudan for many years. ah, with other like minded people, she founded initiatives to support the lives of displaced persons and victims of violence with food donations but also with the book donations. when she fled car to men early 2020, to stella herself. donated around $700.00 books. the sudanese capital was no longer safe. she had been threatened and arrested multiple times through the writers in exile scholarship program...
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stella has been fighting for freedom and democracy in sudan and south sudan for many years. ah, with other like minded people that she founded initiatives to support the lives of displaced persons and victims of violence with food donations but also with the book donations. when she fled car to men early 2020, to stella herself. donated around $700.00 books. the sudanese capital was no longer safe. she had been threatened and arrested multiple times through the writers and exiled scholarship program by the writers association pen. she has been living in common, a little town in north rhine westphalia, since march. but her children are still with her ex husband in sudan. she hopes that she can sing be reunited with her 3 boys in germany. i think every mother here in the audience is feeling with you right now. see how tough iteration for you in excel as a mother, but also as an artist, to who has this ever intensifying inner call to change things? i you mandate i and make my children and also already that i'm a mother in risk. so any time, any, think what happened to me so you
stella has been fighting for freedom and democracy in sudan and south sudan for many years. ah, with other like minded people that she founded initiatives to support the lives of displaced persons and victims of violence with food donations but also with the book donations. when she fled car to men early 2020, to stella herself. donated around $700.00 books. the sudanese capital was no longer safe. she had been threatened and arrested multiple times through the writers and exiled scholarship...
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speaker, the october 25 military coup in sudan represents a dark day for the people of sudan. it put sudan and part-times on a regressive path that has eroded their human rights and their aspirations for a civilian-led transition. this transition, with historic support from the united states, augerred peace, stability and democratic governance in sudan for the first time in decades. instead the military junta decided to seize power without regard for the will of sudan's people. this resolution will echo the voice of the international community by condemning the coup, standing up for sudan's people and calling for full accountability for the junta's leaders who abuse their power and their people. the passage of this concurrent resolution is a step in the right direction. i again thank chairman meeks for his leadership on this resolution and urge all my colleagues to join us by voting in the affirmative. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house concurrent resolution 59. those in favor say a
speaker, the october 25 military coup in sudan represents a dark day for the people of sudan. it put sudan and part-times on a regressive path that has eroded their human rights and their aspirations for a civilian-led transition. this transition, with historic support from the united states, augerred peace, stability and democratic governance in sudan for the first time in decades. instead the military junta decided to seize power without regard for the will of sudan's people. this resolution...
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jim jones negotiations are taking place in sudan in the hopes of ending months of political turmoil. the aim is to find consensus on the constitution, agree on a prime minister and prepare for elections. but the talks had a stumbling block before they even began. the main pro democracy coalition is refusing to take part. it says the army must stop arresting people who been demonstrating against the military takeover in october. the you and has urged sudanese people to unite and whole talks in good faith will bring in our guests in a moment. first he but morgan reports from the capital, hostile sudanese, political parties, and the army are coming together for talks. they haven't done this since the military took power 8 months ago. the participants say they want to end the political impasse created by the takeover, which has left down without a fully functioning government. and in political and economic turmoil, the united nations, the african union, and the regional body i got are facilitating the talks. or aim of this dialogue is to reach a consensus on the constitutional arrangemen
jim jones negotiations are taking place in sudan in the hopes of ending months of political turmoil. the aim is to find consensus on the constitution, agree on a prime minister and prepare for elections. but the talks had a stumbling block before they even began. the main pro democracy coalition is refusing to take part. it says the army must stop arresting people who been demonstrating against the military takeover in october. the you and has urged sudanese people to unite and whole talks in...
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in south sudan it's estimated that more than half of the population, that's over 7 million people, are likely to face a hunger crisis this summer. cbs's deborah patta is there. >> reporter: for nearly 3 years there's been unprecedented rain in northern south sudan. >> this country is on the front line of climate change which has caused flooding, drought, and famine exacerbated by the war in ukraine. that war has sent fuel and food prices. they she knows what it's like to stare death in the face. now it's been a long time without food. i last ate two weeks ago. her home was flooded. the water has still not receded so she cannot plant the crops they once lived off. now this family of five survives on wfp rations for two. her emaciated mother-in-law doesn't know how old she is but does know she's never been this hungry before. i only get food when the united nations comes, she says. ubani's husband drowned last year and she's already lost one child to hunger. now she's worried about 10 month old baby. >> is your child getting enough to eat? no, she says. i tonight have enough breast milk
in south sudan it's estimated that more than half of the population, that's over 7 million people, are likely to face a hunger crisis this summer. cbs's deborah patta is there. >> reporter: for nearly 3 years there's been unprecedented rain in northern south sudan. >> this country is on the front line of climate change which has caused flooding, drought, and famine exacerbated by the war in ukraine. that war has sent fuel and food prices. they she knows what it's like to stare death...
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we considered sudan, sustainable development goals. in our model. we've been able to create jobs and we manufacture a means of mobility that uses renewable energy and produces fewer emissions. he's convinced that transporting cartoon will go completely electric at some point, making the city quieter and it's cleaner. cool, fancy a ride in one of those. but next we had off to europe for not less visible traffic related issue. cars on the buses are of course, major polluters, but not just on account of emission. microsoft generated by the highest where from old traffic and the see was a phenomenon. once the bread sold in this week, doing give me more and more cars means more and more tire, where the resulting particles contain not just rubber and steel, but micro plastics to through storm drains. these tire particles get into the sewers and flow into the sea to stop them entering the water at all. researchers that berlin's technical university developed a special filter with support from the audi environment foundation. the urban filter is installed i
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for millions in sudan and across sub saharan africa. the situation is becoming unbearable. well as that i can let him go to the lover since last year the you and have stopped the food distribution to us. so cancer, more than 75 percent of the people in this camp have been left out of the u. n. system mama via the few people who still get food aid will have their rations cut by 20 percent. will go. la salva was 1st displaced by the worn to 4 in 2006, her and her family walked for months to get to safety. here in this camp in east and before since then she and her 5 children have all been dependent on food handouts. but in the last few months, this 8 has almost dried up. i looked at madison about the lyla and i was gonna let them are doing my message to the international community. if they really know the meaning of human beings, they should provide food to everyone who has affected by war bag. and we need peace and security. will a muscle in both east and west for most 8 agencies have stopped the work completely. the only 8 arriving is for emergencies like he and clinic. aft
for millions in sudan and across sub saharan africa. the situation is becoming unbearable. well as that i can let him go to the lover since last year the you and have stopped the food distribution to us. so cancer, more than 75 percent of the people in this camp have been left out of the u. n. system mama via the few people who still get food aid will have their rations cut by 20 percent. will go. la salva was 1st displaced by the worn to 4 in 2006, her and her family walked for months to get...
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and sharing, sudan sports operate at full capacity will require a stable federal government. many workers here will wait to see what's impact that will have on their income. he bill morgan, august 0. 4th sedan fears blackouts across the street. how prompted the government? who are people to unplug for 2 hours every evening if they can. as certainly, as alec tricity grid is under pressure because of unsettled outages at coal fired power plants, despite the current crisis, the new prime minister already onto the album. these is standing by more ambitious climate change targets. he's promised a 43 percent reduction in greenhouse gases by the end of the decade, is energy minister insisted as possible will provide the policy for manufacturing jobs powered by clean renewable energy will provide the framework for renewable energy for storage and transmission, creating hundreds of thousands jobs across the country, and particularly in australia, regions, we sent many message to the rest of the world to our friends and allies that way our partners in tackling the climate emergency tha
and sharing, sudan sports operate at full capacity will require a stable federal government. many workers here will wait to see what's impact that will have on their income. he bill morgan, august 0. 4th sedan fears blackouts across the street. how prompted the government? who are people to unplug for 2 hours every evening if they can. as certainly, as alec tricity grid is under pressure because of unsettled outages at coal fired power plants, despite the current crisis, the new prime minister...
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for sudan along there at sea coast is the largest of to dance 2 commercial ports and employees. thousands of people, it's also been caught up in the states politics last year, political differences between the government and the beach, a tribe, one of the largest eastern sudan, lead to a protest that shut down the port. luck with the ball. roger bigger, the 4th was close for $48.00 days, which was a long time and shipping company started looking for other options. after the closure. companies were afraid of dealing with the location of dam sports, connecting the indian ocean and the mediterranean sea has made it an important transit point regionally. and internationally, the united arab emirates has signed a cooperation agreement with sudan, that includes improving its 4th and russia once to build a naval base here, and has shown its support to sudan military to get that. that's raise the u. s. concerns. washington says it back to william leadership and to dance transition to democracy. port authorities say the hope the sector is kept away from national and international politics. or ther
for sudan along there at sea coast is the largest of to dance 2 commercial ports and employees. thousands of people, it's also been caught up in the states politics last year, political differences between the government and the beach, a tribe, one of the largest eastern sudan, lead to a protest that shut down the port. luck with the ball. roger bigger, the 4th was close for $48.00 days, which was a long time and shipping company started looking for other options. after the closure. companies...
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, sudan and so many other parts of africa and beyond. i think pacing, looking at a universe of need we just announced $331 million at the summit of the americas last week in food assistance and food security and money for the americas. that is in our own hemisphere. associate the images of severe hunger and malnutrition with the ethiopia famine back of the day or was somalia those places have great needs so to do guatemala, honduras places with a combination of climate shock and no high fertilizer prices has really settled the populations with significant hunger. and food needs. so again, we have additional resources to bring to bear. talk to david beasley this week about the situation in south sudan. what more we can do to try to save off that risk of having to cut people off of food assistance. we need other donors to do more. that actually helps us out upon the hill as well. i'll talk to mcconnell not that long ago. i was in the context of this huge is supplemental which we know were going to burn through very quickly knowing the scal
, sudan and so many other parts of africa and beyond. i think pacing, looking at a universe of need we just announced $331 million at the summit of the americas last week in food assistance and food security and money for the americas. that is in our own hemisphere. associate the images of severe hunger and malnutrition with the ethiopia famine back of the day or was somalia those places have great needs so to do guatemala, honduras places with a combination of climate shock and no high...
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but rising gasoline prices mean that driving them, increasing me doesn't pay. sudan also has severe fuel shortages. drivers have to stand in line for hours just to phillip in mohammed sammy as work shop mechanics, a working on an alternative. electric rick shows some even have solar panels on the roof after all, electricity and sudan has also become more expensive. and there are often power outages. we felt we got over the electricity problems that will affect our vehicles . will to yet may any know when power is unavailable, handley, our drivers will be unable to charge them for a listener. i'm a resume of that. so we installed a solar panel system in the talk talk so well about a bully that enables the vehicles to increase their range by up to 50 percent for lead the fancy thing depending on their cargo, they can travel 80 to a 120 kilometers. last year mohammed sammy sold over a 100 electric, took trucks within her geek, the other we considered sir dan, sustainable development goals. in our model. we've been able to create jobs and we manufacture a means of mobility that uses renewabl
but rising gasoline prices mean that driving them, increasing me doesn't pay. sudan also has severe fuel shortages. drivers have to stand in line for hours just to phillip in mohammed sammy as work shop mechanics, a working on an alternative. electric rick shows some even have solar panels on the roof after all, electricity and sudan has also become more expensive. and there are often power outages. we felt we got over the electricity problems that will affect our vehicles . will to yet may any...
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deborah patta, cbs news, south sudan. >> duncan: we thank deborah for that important reporting. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, frozen in time, the rare ice-age discovery that has scientists stunned. rare ice-age discovery that has scientists done. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 1 week. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. disrupt the itch and rash of eczema. talk to your eczema specialist about ri
deborah patta, cbs news, south sudan. >> duncan: we thank deborah for that important reporting. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, frozen in time, the rare ice-age discovery that has scientists stunned. rare ice-age discovery that has scientists done. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100%...
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guinea, afghanistan, philippines, south sudan, myanmar. south sudan has been described as having one of the most serious refugee crises. myanmar had a coup. i don't see journalists queuing up to go to south sudan, philippines, and myanmar, as opposed to singapore. take a young female bbc journalist, do you think she will feel safer or freer to report from any of these countries compared to singapore? i dismiss reporters without borders — completely nonsensical. let's quickly, because we don't have much time left, move on to the geopolitical situation you find yourselves in in singapore. you've traditionally tried to maintain very good relations with the great powers in your region. that is, of course, china, but also the united states. that's becoming increasingly difficult as hostility grows between washington and beijing. you're going to have to pick sides. which side will you pick? no, we will not pick sides. i think, you know, for us, it's important that we deal and navigate in the environment. but picking sides is not the right way
guinea, afghanistan, philippines, south sudan, myanmar. south sudan has been described as having one of the most serious refugee crises. myanmar had a coup. i don't see journalists queuing up to go to south sudan, philippines, and myanmar, as opposed to singapore. take a young female bbc journalist, do you think she will feel safer or freer to report from any of these countries compared to singapore? i dismiss reporters without borders — completely nonsensical. let's quickly, because we don't...
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this means they and millions of others in sudan, now face at devastating future. and d, w as chief political letter. manuela cush now spoke with germany's agriculture. miss minister cham isamena about the impact the war and ukraine is having on the world's food surprise supplies rather. and what he hopes the meeting in berlin. kenneth chief, she asked him what concrete support people can expect. now in countries where there is already a shortage of bread, when, when not that bad in for finding alternative routes, sir, that's bypass to black see route. so that so crane that drain con user. right now we're, we're having approximately $1700000.00 tons a month right now. a grain coming out of green. why alternative routes before the war was about 5000000 tons. so we're trying to put as much as possible out for crane to meet the needs of countries like egypt and others. but it's clear we cannot make the war invisible. that's impossible. that's the aim of the war of russia to make the situation worse. so it's a mixture of helping ukraine to get its goods out and on the
this means they and millions of others in sudan, now face at devastating future. and d, w as chief political letter. manuela cush now spoke with germany's agriculture. miss minister cham isamena about the impact the war and ukraine is having on the world's food surprise supplies rather. and what he hopes the meeting in berlin. kenneth chief, she asked him what concrete support people can expect. now in countries where there is already a shortage of bread, when, when not that bad in for finding...
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but 1st we go to dar 4 in western sudan where there's an urgent need to alleviate growing hunger. this food, but hardly any customers. people he and eastern to for simply can afford was on offer. even before the warn ukraine, prices here increased by 700 percent. this year. prices jumped again by another 200 percent. for millions in sedan and across sub saharan africa. the situation is becoming unbearable. we'll let that that, that because at the level since last year the you and have stopped the food distribution to us. so cancer, more than 75 percent of the people in this camp have been left out of the u. n. system mama via the few people who still get food aid will have their rations cut by 20 percent. go. la salva was 1st displaced by the warned of 4 in 2006. her and her family walked for months to get to safety. here in this camp in east and before, since then, she and her 5 children have all been dependent on food handouts. but in the last few months, this aid has almost dried up. i let them know that it didn't like the la la la la, la, la, la, la, my message to the internat
but 1st we go to dar 4 in western sudan where there's an urgent need to alleviate growing hunger. this food, but hardly any customers. people he and eastern to for simply can afford was on offer. even before the warn ukraine, prices here increased by 700 percent. this year. prices jumped again by another 200 percent. for millions in sedan and across sub saharan africa. the situation is becoming unbearable. we'll let that that, that because at the level since last year the you and have stopped...
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the hunger crisis in south sudan. we met this mother who walked for more than a month to get food for her eight month old, so weak he can barely eat, debora patta reports tonight in depth on the risk of starvation for millions. tonight's other top headlines, new video tonight of w.n.b.a. star brittney griner after 130 days in russian detention. and a terrifying moment in colombia, the deadly collapse killing at least four, including a one-year old. and we'll end tonight with the heartwarming story of a seven- year-old cancer patient's dream come true. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is "the cbs evening news," with norah o'donnell. reporting from the nation's capitol. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy monday night. we begin tonight with breaking news, and horrific scenes from america's heartland. an amtrak train knocked on its side in a missouri cornfield. at least three people were killed and there are reports of numerous injuries. officials say the train tr
the hunger crisis in south sudan. we met this mother who walked for more than a month to get food for her eight month old, so weak he can barely eat, debora patta reports tonight in depth on the risk of starvation for millions. tonight's other top headlines, new video tonight of w.n.b.a. star brittney griner after 130 days in russian detention. and a terrifying moment in colombia, the deadly collapse killing at least four, including a one-year old. and we'll end tonight with the heartwarming...
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so morgan reports from port sudan ma'am at bassetti, and his family have been importing electronic goods for decades. he's a traitor, import sedan. but in the past few years, business has been slow by the gay hath corona and her father who was covered 19, which led to business is decreasing by 50 percent. and then there are difficulties the handling of the goods. we import the port and delays at the port in korean goods. whenever there is a political or economic crisis in the country are import businesses are affected. his eminent port sedan along there at sea coast is the largest of to dance 2 commercial ports and employees thousands of people. it's also been caught up in the states politics last year. political differences between the government and the beecher tribe, one of the largest in eastern sudan, led to a protest that shut down the port were locked with. i'm not bothered to rajo because the fort was close for $48.00 days, which was a long time and shipping company started looking for the options after the port closure. companies were afraid of dealing with portugal. the locatio
so morgan reports from port sudan ma'am at bassetti, and his family have been importing electronic goods for decades. he's a traitor, import sedan. but in the past few years, business has been slow by the gay hath corona and her father who was covered 19, which led to business is decreasing by 50 percent. and then there are difficulties the handling of the goods. we import the port and delays at the port in korean goods. whenever there is a political or economic crisis in the country are import...
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and sudan could face the double hit of a local and global food crisis. farmers are left sitting on their harvest and fields are going until after the government breaks is priced promised to wheat farmers. ah, i'm nick spicer, welcome to the program. ukrainian, pressing off attempts by russia to seize more territory near the southern cities of mc alive and odessa, with little changed frontline positions in recent days, the head of nato. yet stoughton burks as the war could go on for years with inspecting the devastation with his own eyes. ukraine's president followed amid zalinski on his 1st tour of the southern front. in the strategic port of odessa and the embattled city of mc alive, the president awarded metals to the soldiers and doctors defending the front lines . his visit comes only a day after a russian strike killed 2 people. an injured 20 in mc alive. despite constant russian shelling in ukraine south, the main conflict remains focused on the don best in the east. through i'd weary the focus of the invaders is now on the cities of seattle dynamics combat moody shop to improve th
and sudan could face the double hit of a local and global food crisis. farmers are left sitting on their harvest and fields are going until after the government breaks is priced promised to wheat farmers. ah, i'm nick spicer, welcome to the program. ukrainian, pressing off attempts by russia to seize more territory near the southern cities of mc alive and odessa, with little changed frontline positions in recent days, the head of nato. yet stoughton burks as the war could go on for years with...
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of the main demands of a nationwide strike led by indigenous groups, which is now into its 3rd week. sudan has accused ethiopia of executing 7 suit new soldiers and a civilian. the spokesman for the armed forces claims ethiopia executed the prisoners of war and put the bodies on public display tension between ethiopia and sudan assertion recent months over the disputed border area of alpha saga, south african authorities are investigating the deaths of at least $22.00 young people found inside a popular bar and the coastal kind of east london. police are collecting samples to see if the victims were exposed to some kind of poison. in haiti, hundreds of supporters of the former president jean bertrand aristide, have gathered in the capital to demand that he returns. they say he needs to come back to the presidency to and the political and crime crisis. are you upset the headlines? more news come up here in our desert after this is europe. ah ah, with didn't initiate on the to dish. i understand was very dumped on a one of hancock or lines on, on the other, into press a by honest on trying t
of the main demands of a nationwide strike led by indigenous groups, which is now into its 3rd week. sudan has accused ethiopia of executing 7 suit new soldiers and a civilian. the spokesman for the armed forces claims ethiopia executed the prisoners of war and put the bodies on public display tension between ethiopia and sudan assertion recent months over the disputed border area of alpha saga, south african authorities are investigating the deaths of at least $22.00 young people found inside...
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temperatures, forests from spain to germany, succumbed the destructive force of climate change and sudan could face the double head of a local and global food crisis. farmers are left sitting on their harvest and fields are going until after the government breaks its price, promised to wheat. farmers ah unexpired are welcome to the program ukrainian president bowler below to me as a lensky has visited troops on the southern front line. while his army battles a russian on slot in the eastern don bass region, ukrainian forces have also been fighting off attempts by russia to seize more territory near the southern cities of mc alive and odessa, with little shane frontline positions in recent days. the head of nato against dalton berg says the war could go on for years. ah, inspecting the devastation with his own eyes. ukraine's president followed amid zalinski on his 1st tour of the southern front. in the strategic port of odessa and the embattled city of mc alive, the president awarded metals to the soldiers and doctors defending the front lines . his visit comes only a day after a russian
temperatures, forests from spain to germany, succumbed the destructive force of climate change and sudan could face the double head of a local and global food crisis. farmers are left sitting on their harvest and fields are going until after the government breaks its price, promised to wheat. farmers ah unexpired are welcome to the program ukrainian president bowler below to me as a lensky has visited troops on the southern front line. while his army battles a russian on slot in the eastern don...
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, sudan, each opiate area, and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead it is it'll boykin and i will just go back to knoxville statements. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014 . he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the un refugee agency. but for uni mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many there, my missy to them. you that human being. i unity. you cannot tell them. go and stay here or go and do these and who is not? because if the field but i in you k, u k is better for them, they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say, then you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun, and 0. the leader of ecuador main indigenous peoples m
, sudan, each opiate area, and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead it is it'll boykin and i will just go back to knoxville statements. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014 . he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the un refugee...
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, sudan each opiate every 2 year and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead. if it is it'll go can and i will just go back to natalie statement. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014. he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the you and refugee agency. but for uni, mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many, her my message to them is that human being, i unity. you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go on buddhism nor because if the field but are in u. k, u k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the house will be. refugees here saving you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. how much fun i'm 0. there is anger on the streets of india, against the dem
, sudan each opiate every 2 year and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead. if it is it'll go can and i will just go back to natalie statement. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014. he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the you and...
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pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014. he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the you and refugee agency. but for uni mia survival isn't for gold the u. k. g of many there my music to the me that human being i unity, you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go and buddhism who is not. because if the field but are in you, k, u k is better for them, they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here, say the new arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun and chisel. russia has destroyed the last fridge out of soviet don. yes, one that connects it with neighboring dissent. chance both heezer at the heart of the battle of the cranes dumbass region. many civilians and now traps, charles strafford as this report, members of ukraine security service, his run for
pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014. he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the you and refugee agency. but for uni mia survival isn't for gold the u. k. g of many there my music to the me that human being i unity, you cannot tell them. going to stay here or go and buddhism who is not. because if the field but are in...
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when sudan, a bright spot because of the transition that occurred, a genocidal leader being put in jail, young people 70% of whom were women leading the protest putting down the government, that is a move away from leadership by the purveyors of atrocities and there again we had a responsibility to think about the tools we employ to try to lockdown with donors to solidify the transition to gun credit rule. with the coup and the throwback to shooting at protesters, locking up young people, we have to look at the new set of tools, is it going back to a world of economic isolation. it is incredible sad at the times of the food crisis not to be able to be moving forward with the kinds of programs we were planning on doing with the transition of civilian government of sudan and that will become even more painful knowing again how many people are suffering the effects of the food crisis. in terms of its health as a y friend it is not something people are invoking notwithstanding collectively the desire when atrocities are happening or when civilians are suffering needlessly the desire of coun
when sudan, a bright spot because of the transition that occurred, a genocidal leader being put in jail, young people 70% of whom were women leading the protest putting down the government, that is a move away from leadership by the purveyors of atrocities and there again we had a responsibility to think about the tools we employ to try to lockdown with donors to solidify the transition to gun credit rule. with the coup and the throwback to shooting at protesters, locking up young people, we...
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but again, the sudan and yoga have had a historic relationship that begun a long time ago, a sudan hosting 1000. so for if you're gonna refugees in recent here, say lease your car, being host to south sudanese refugees. when south saddam was part pro for the sudan, but the children side had denied this the whole day and they admitted at night. but they seemed to be concerned. and there's a concern or just from the top inside from everyone that's a concern, was that what's happening in ethiopia? if this was going to be a conflict or a war with the, the sudan, it, i'd say to the conflict that still going on with to grow. i'm her. and our far that seems to be a uniform like problem across ethiopia, and a nation and a nation of her 100115 1000000 people. thank you so much, samuel. it's ciao reporting for us from adding some of our relatives, or at least 21 young people who died in a bar in a south african township, or waiting to find out what caused their deaths. samples from the bodies have been taken to toxicology labs. they died in the city of east london and the eastern cape province. farm
but again, the sudan and yoga have had a historic relationship that begun a long time ago, a sudan hosting 1000. so for if you're gonna refugees in recent here, say lease your car, being host to south sudanese refugees. when south saddam was part pro for the sudan, but the children side had denied this the whole day and they admitted at night. but they seemed to be concerned. and there's a concern or just from the top inside from everyone that's a concern, was that what's happening in ethiopia?...
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we're headed off to worst hit area in south sudan, children in desperate need of aid and could be within days of dying. famine stalks this village, mothers bring their emaciated babies to mona shaikh. >> you can see she's severely malnourished. >> nearly 2, not learned to walk, not strong enough to support her weight. >> if she gets one bout of diarrhea or malaria, any child like that, close to losing them within days. >> reporter: nyanjima gatlak worked over a week to get food for baby so weak could hardy eat. and rations cut as much as half. nyabany kong is feeling the effects. family of five survives on rations for two and mother is wasting way, deeply worried about 10-month-old baby. is your child getting enough to eat? no, she says, i don't have enough breast milk to feed her. >> the " >>> in russia today, wnba superstar brittney griner was ordered to stand trial on charges of cannabis possession. had extended six months pending outcome of the trial. arrested at moscow airport nearly 4 1/2 months ago. >>> officials in south american nation of colombia are investigating collapse at b
we're headed off to worst hit area in south sudan, children in desperate need of aid and could be within days of dying. famine stalks this village, mothers bring their emaciated babies to mona shaikh. >> you can see she's severely malnourished. >> nearly 2, not learned to walk, not strong enough to support her weight. >> if she gets one bout of diarrhea or malaria, any child like that, close to losing them within days. >> reporter: nyanjima gatlak worked over a week to...
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then in october 2021, sudan's brief glimpse of democracy comes to a halt. as the military seizes power from the government. hmmm doc is arrested along with other officials, with the country's top general taking control. >> to correct the path of the resin -- the revolution, we decided to implement a state of emergency across the country. reporter: on the ninth of march this year, security forces raided the offices of the june 3 investigation committee, two days after it suspended all activities. now as the country commemorates the third anniversary of the killings, protesters have rallied on the streets once again, demanding accountability. >> we will continue our struggle and we will not stop. we have brothers who died. we have martyrs. we have victims. we will not give up our rights. >> all the while, the search for justice continues in sudan. >> four people are dead following a train crash in germany. 30 people were hurt in the accident. the train was carrying a group of students and was headed for munich. it is time for business with yuko rory at. germa
then in october 2021, sudan's brief glimpse of democracy comes to a halt. as the military seizes power from the government. hmmm doc is arrested along with other officials, with the country's top general taking control. >> to correct the path of the resin -- the revolution, we decided to implement a state of emergency across the country. reporter: on the ninth of march this year, security forces raided the offices of the june 3 investigation committee, two days after it suspended all...
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tribal clashes over the past week have left more than 100 people dead in sudan. violence started, armed men attacked several villages in the area, setting them alight and forcing 1000 -- thousands to flee. the sudan country director for the norwegian refugee council visited the region on sunday and spoke to us about what he saw there. reporter: it was my fourth trip to western darfur this year. this is a humanitarian crisis spiraling out of control. i was there to work with some of our teams there. helping thousands of families who fled from armed conflicts and intercommunal violence in ways that you just described. in some ways brutal. those areas were not safe. those areas were attacked again. they fled again. no more than 100,000 are seeking safety, seeking shelter inside the state capital, in the city. in schools and universities and public buildings. they are swallowed, overcrowded conditions. we see a very desperate people there. who need very basic survival assistance. they mostly need safety. >> authorities say armed men have killed 55 civilians in that a
tribal clashes over the past week have left more than 100 people dead in sudan. violence started, armed men attacked several villages in the area, setting them alight and forcing 1000 -- thousands to flee. the sudan country director for the norwegian refugee council visited the region on sunday and spoke to us about what he saw there. reporter: it was my fourth trip to western darfur this year. this is a humanitarian crisis spiraling out of control. i was there to work with some of our teams...
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, sudan, each opiate area, and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead it is it'll boykin and i will just go back to knoxville statements. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014 . he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the un refugee agency. but for uni mia survival isn't the gold the u. k. g of many there my music to them. you that human being. i unity. you cannot tell them. go and stay here or go and do these and who is not. because if the field but i in you k, u. k is better for them. they should be accepted the way the has normally refugees here say then you arrivals will face legal challenges and for wonder they will have to apply for asylum with no guarantees about their welfare or future lives. mom had fun and 0 now the un food, a body, the world food program sa
, sudan, each opiate area, and somalia. talk about their frustrations to me. there's nothing i can say. i want to stay here. no, i just want to go ahead it is it'll boykin and i will just go back to knoxville statements. pete and yoni was 13 when he fled the civil war in south sudan in 2014 . he says 2 of his brothers who were with him, were killed during the escape. he ended up in a detention center in libya for 7 years. last year, who was moved to lawanda with the help of the un refugee...
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> it seems like another phase of a series of escalations, but what is quite clear this time is that sudan is pushing his at the international level as well and has written to the united nations and ethiopia has responded, saying it was malicious and not the ethiopian army involved in the attack and in the skirmishes. quite frankly both have spun so many stories around skirmishes that it becomes difficult to track the veracity of these claims, but we do know that the head of the sudan junta after the coup is using this to gain legitimacy. anchor: there have been more protests in ghana over the high cost of living in the alleged government corruption. wednesday's demonstrations were peaceful, unlike the day before when several were injured and others arrested. we have this report from the capital. correspondent: back for a second day of protest despite an earlier crackdown. a meeting with the country's deputy finance minister, and then a march the parliament. while at the demonstrators demand the government reverse with a called punitive economic policies. >> the ordinary citizen is struggl
> it seems like another phase of a series of escalations, but what is quite clear this time is that sudan is pushing his at the international level as well and has written to the united nations and ethiopia has responded, saying it was malicious and not the ethiopian army involved in the attack and in the skirmishes. quite frankly both have spun so many stories around skirmishes that it becomes difficult to track the veracity of these claims, but we do know that the head of the sudan junta...
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south sudan is number four on the list. the world's youngest country facees -- faces conflicts. a third of its 12 million people were forced from their homes, fighting ended when a peace deal was signed in 2018. since then of floods have displaced more. >> it was established two years ago when we came from the north, but here we have humanitarian issues. there is no issues or access, and no education. reporter: sudan is also on the list, more than 2 million have been displaced in the western region in darfur since fighting started in 2003. hundreds remain in camps despite a peace deal signed two years ago. fighting in westar for, for -- in west darfur forced families from their homes. >> we were forced to leave our homes. now we have nothing to eat and we are staying out in the open under the sun. reporter: the norwegian refugee council says the lack of media attention has contributed to less humanitarian and political response. >> when the drc is getting so little attention in the global media it leads to less aid, money going there, compared to ukraine and other crises that ar
south sudan is number four on the list. the world's youngest country facees -- faces conflicts. a third of its 12 million people were forced from their homes, fighting ended when a peace deal was signed in 2018. since then of floods have displaced more. >> it was established two years ago when we came from the north, but here we have humanitarian issues. there is no issues or access, and no education. reporter: sudan is also on the list, more than 2 million have been displaced in the...