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any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were absolute calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to demonise today they are not will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from well more parties or communist parties with on congress party asking people to come to see it but until now there is no an organized. we're. asking people to come out and we want to give the statement i asking people to come out and actually you know remove the government or the government but as it is just talking there is nothing actually on the ground to actually make me believe that it is an organize. or position which is going to actually force the government to change course or to turn the government until now it's immune to be seen it is not something that can actually say we will we will see today or tomorrow but the questio
any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were absolute calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to demonise today they are not will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from well more parties or communist parties with on congress party asking people to come to see it but...
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any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were absolute calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to diminish the adult will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from all my party the communist parties would run congress party asking people to come to see it but until now there is no an organized. we're. asking people to come out and gives the statement i asking people to come out and actually you know remove the government or the government but i still it is just talking there is nothing actually on the ground to actually make me believe that that is an organize from the opposition which is going to actually force the government to change course or will people in the government until now it's immune to be seen it is not something that can actually say we will we will see today or tomorrow but the crucial
any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were absolute calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to diminish the adult will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from all my party the communist parties would run congress party asking people to come to see it but until now...
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and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of the most vulnerable but you also realize that you and your colleagues are increasingly coming under attack. i mean when kennedy our i.c.r.c. staff member was shot and killed in september last year he was a south sudanese so that had been working with i tested in six thousand and fourteen when that happened we could really see that the south sudanese that that well i think the national after in south sudan we really got together and we were shocked and saddened by by what happened and this is something that reminded us about the vulnerable inside all environments as we are working in it of course is not something that. should suck us to must of course that this can happen we are working in a war and conflict environment he
and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of the most vulnerable but you also realize that you and your colleagues are increasingly coming under attack. i mean when kennedy our i.c.r.c. staff member was shot and killed in september last...
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any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were actually calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to do ministry they are not will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from well more parties are common these parties would run congress party asking people to come to see it but until now there is no an organized. we're. asking people to come out and want to give the statement arkell asking people to come out and actually you know remove the government or the government but i still it is just talking there is nothing actually on the ground to actually make me believe that that is an organize from the opposition which is going to actually force the government to change course or will people in the government until now it's immune to be seen it is not something that can actually say we will we will see today o
any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were actually calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to do ministry they are not will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from well more parties are common these parties would run congress party asking people to come to see it but...
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any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were actually calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to diminish the adult will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from well more parties or communist parties who done can get a spark to asking people to come to see it but until now there is no an organized. we're. asking people to come out and we want to give the statement arkell asking people to come out and actually you know remove the government or the government but as it is just talking there is nothing actually on the ground to actually make me believe that it isn't organize from the opposition which is going to actually force the government to change course or to turn the government until now it's immune to be seen it is not something that can actually say we will we will see today or tomorrow but the
any further violence in sudan i think. because this most of these protests are not where organized it's not been actually the opposition were actually calling people to come out and organizing them it is just some students and some people who actually feel the pain of the policies and they they came to diminish the adult will organize i think and now we start seeing some statement from well more parties or communist parties who done can get a spark to asking people to come to see it but until...
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khartoum capital of sudan. the meeting point of the white nile from the great lakes region and the blue not from the ethiopian highlands. hamdi is a resident of tutti island where the two niles converge. he explains to his son the difference in the color of the waters. the white nile on the left and the blue nile on the right and how they join here to form one river flowing northwards to egypt. again that's how you made money the most beautiful thing distinguishing us from the rest of the world is the line of duty and love in your novel there is no other river like it it's a great river heavenly and the life around it is unique. in this small truck each day having the delivers vegetables across the river to the market of miles. away. and the. idea of the nile it take visible that girl here to the market how would i live otherwise and liberals way even with i will be buried by the live in. sudan's road to independence started in the middle of the twentieth century. in one nine hundred fifty three britain and egy
khartoum capital of sudan. the meeting point of the white nile from the great lakes region and the blue not from the ethiopian highlands. hamdi is a resident of tutti island where the two niles converge. he explains to his son the difference in the color of the waters. the white nile on the left and the blue nile on the right and how they join here to form one river flowing northwards to egypt. again that's how you made money the most beautiful thing distinguishing us from the rest of the world...
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khartoum capital of sudan. the meeting point of the white nile from the great lakes region and the blue not from the ethiopian highlands. hamdi is a resident of tutti island where the two niles converge. he explains to his son the difference in the color of the waters. the white nile on the left and the blue nile on the right and how they join here to form one river flowing northwards to egypt. again after you're married and need the most beautiful thing distinguishing us from the rest of the world is the line of duty and love in your novel there is no other river like it. it's a great river heavenly and the life around it is unique really want. in this small truck each day having the delivers vegetables across the river to the market of miles. away. and the. idea of the nile it take visible that girl here to the market how would i live otherwise and liberals way even with i will be buried by the live in. sudan's road to independence started in the middle of the twentieth century. in one nine hundred fifty thre
khartoum capital of sudan. the meeting point of the white nile from the great lakes region and the blue not from the ethiopian highlands. hamdi is a resident of tutti island where the two niles converge. he explains to his son the difference in the color of the waters. the white nile on the left and the blue nile on the right and how they join here to form one river flowing northwards to egypt. again after you're married and need the most beautiful thing distinguishing us from the rest of the...
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of southern sudan. he remembers the mood of secession in the south during the early one nine hundred fifty s. . but wondered whether because we were used already by arabs as second men in the government we want to get it. get it but at night i thought up what didn't mentally i'm not going to i'm as good as i've got i. am going to have a gun. in all this nine hundred fifty five the first sudanese civil war erupted between north and south. fighting raged for seventeen years. eventually a peace accord was signed in one thousand nine hundred seventy two in. the end of fighting meant that plans for the jungle a canal in southern sudan could now be brought back off the shelf. egyptian president anwar sadat and his sudanese counterpart just a mary did exactly this and in one nine hundred seventy eight work started on the three hundred sixty kilometer canal. but the southern sudanese viewed the project with suspicion. the main tribes of the region such as the new heir and dinka made a living by grazing their ca
of southern sudan. he remembers the mood of secession in the south during the early one nine hundred fifty s. . but wondered whether because we were used already by arabs as second men in the government we want to get it. get it but at night i thought up what didn't mentally i'm not going to i'm as good as i've got i. am going to have a gun. in all this nine hundred fifty five the first sudanese civil war erupted between north and south. fighting raged for seventeen years. eventually a peace...
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and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of the most vulnerable but you also realize that you and your colleagues are increasingly coming under attack. i mean when kennedy our i.c.r.c. staff member was shot and killed in september last year he was without the need for that had been working with i tested in six thousand and fourteen when that happened we could really see that the south sudanese that that well i think the national staff here in south sudan we really got together and we were shocked and saddened by by what happened and this is something that reminded us about the vulnerable inside all environments as we are working in it of course is not something that. should suck us to must of course that this can happen we are working in a war and conflict environm
and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of the most vulnerable but you also realize that you and your colleagues are increasingly coming under attack. i mean when kennedy our i.c.r.c. staff member was shot and killed in september last...
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and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of the most vulnerable but you also realize that you and your colleagues are increasingly coming under attack. i mean when kennedy our i.c.r.c. staff member was shot and killed in september last year he was without the need for that had been working with i said season six thousand and fourteen when that happened we could really see that that's when the staff as well as the international after in south sudan we really got together and we were shocked and saddened by by what happened and this is something that reminded us about the vulnerable inside all environments as we are working in it of course is not something that. should suck up to must of course that this can happen we are working in a war and conflict environment her
and here in south sudan and of course. this is something that we are very sad about and something that we are affected by every day in our daily work here in south sudan so mari how hard is it for you want to personal level when you've lost friends and you've lost colleagues you want to serve the needs of the most vulnerable but you also realize that you and your colleagues are increasingly coming under attack. i mean when kennedy our i.c.r.c. staff member was shot and killed in september last...
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khartoum capital of sudan. the meeting point of the white nile from the great lakes region and the blue not from the ethiopian highlands. hamdi is a resident of tutti island where the two niles converge. he explains to his son the difference in the color of the waters. the white nile on the left and the blue nile on the right and how they join here to form one river flowing northwards to egypt. again after you're married and meet the most beautiful thing distinguishing us from the rest of the world is the line of duty and love in your novel there is no other river like it. it's a great river heavenly and the life around it is unique really want. in this small truck each day having the delivers vegetables across the river to the market on the amount. of oil. and the. idea of the nile it take visible that girl here to the market how would i live otherwise and liberals way even with i will be buried by the life and. sudan's road to independence started in the middle of the twentieth century. and nine hundred fifty
khartoum capital of sudan. the meeting point of the white nile from the great lakes region and the blue not from the ethiopian highlands. hamdi is a resident of tutti island where the two niles converge. he explains to his son the difference in the color of the waters. the white nile on the left and the blue nile on the right and how they join here to form one river flowing northwards to egypt. again after you're married and meet the most beautiful thing distinguishing us from the rest of the...
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so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately. the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it. it was the research of a middle east analyst kurta birth that brought the belgian government activities to light he shows his message exchange with refugees who've already been deported to sudan. bush says it's unacceptable for belgium to send people to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence. i took contact with these people in sudan who told me personally that indeed they have been beaten and have been told that the belgian government has some back at least three people who are coming from mainly south kordofan and therefore and these people alwa
so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately. the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it....
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dozens more have been hurt in a fire sudan. dozens more have been hurt in afire in sudan. dozens more have been hurt in a fire in south korea and officials expect the number of dead to rise. it is thought the fire started in the emergency department. thank you very much for watching. hello. friday will be the coldest day of the week but, with lighter winds, most of us seeing some sunshine at some stage of the day. our perception may well be, as we are in between weather systems with lots of dry weather, it's the most pleasant weather day of the week but weather fronts are coming in for the weekend as we will show you in a moment. this is how it looks for early risers. a few showers dotted about through parts of england and wales. and cold enough for a touch of frost where you've been clear for any period of time overnight, particularly across parts of scotland, into northern ireland and maybe north—west england, some spots in wales as well. a few fog patches into northern ireland to begin the day will take a few hours to clear. and as i mentioned, a few showers dotted ab
dozens more have been hurt in a fire sudan. dozens more have been hurt in afire in sudan. dozens more have been hurt in a fire in south korea and officials expect the number of dead to rise. it is thought the fire started in the emergency department. thank you very much for watching. hello. friday will be the coldest day of the week but, with lighter winds, most of us seeing some sunshine at some stage of the day. our perception may well be, as we are in between weather systems with lots of dry...
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a border dispute between egypt and sudan is tearing communities apart relations have deteriorated over the holy triangle of a twenty thousand square kilometer area by the red sea so dan accuses egypt of killing its people and has deployed troops to the border hit morgan reports mohamad met has always identified himself as a sudanese from the tribe which comes from the border area but that makes it difficult to get goods and resources to reach the little town of where he lives that's because it was safe in northeastern sudan is the closest town to the disputed border between sudan and egypt in the triangle known as hell which egypt continues to hold. some people say that the bush ids are now parts of egypt but in our hearts we are not a tradition none of us say we are egyptians and even a gyptian stone accept us as part of their. mohamed says he has stopped in permits
a border dispute between egypt and sudan is tearing communities apart relations have deteriorated over the holy triangle of a twenty thousand square kilometer area by the red sea so dan accuses egypt of killing its people and has deployed troops to the border hit morgan reports mohamad met has always identified himself as a sudanese from the tribe which comes from the border area but that makes it difficult to get goods and resources to reach the little town of where he lives that's because it...
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and also because sudan had been under u.s. sanctions for more than twenty years which was just lifted last october so sudan's economy really needs a lot of work to be able to reverse itself and the government is trying but this year's budget has two point four percent deficit so it's quite hard to take a lot of work for the government to try to reverse it thanks for that here but still ahead on al-jazeera steve bannon steps down from the right wing great bad news after a public forum out with donald trump. blasting iran and still no government in northern ireland's political troubles deepen. hello and welcome to international weather forecast the weather is quite down across europe at the moment after a very unsettled spell was to us some heavy rain across parts of italy through into the balkans quite a further towards the east temperatures around the freezing mark across much of russia over ukraine western areas seeing some showers in temperatures that average already hates nine something like that still the cool side for mad
and also because sudan had been under u.s. sanctions for more than twenty years which was just lifted last october so sudan's economy really needs a lot of work to be able to reverse itself and the government is trying but this year's budget has two point four percent deficit so it's quite hard to take a lot of work for the government to try to reverse it thanks for that here but still ahead on al-jazeera steve bannon steps down from the right wing great bad news after a public forum out with...
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was still part of sudan it gained independence in twenty eleven but for an independent country south sudan doesn't have a museum to store and display its own archives and even though the collections thought it after two thousand and five most of the documents were stored in tents and till recently south sudan's ministry of culture had plans to set up a center for national archives seven years ago but the war which started in ten to fifteen has halted any progress just like with more or less anything related to development here the storage place or the archives collected so far is a simple house with only one security guard for years of civil war in south sudan have displaced millions of people and even prior to that the region had been experiencing conflicts for more than twenty years slowing down sometimes even halting the collection of archives and with a illiteracy rate of seventy three percent many south sudanese don't know much about their history the man behind the project has selected some of the collection to be put on display many here say they're learning about their countr
was still part of sudan it gained independence in twenty eleven but for an independent country south sudan doesn't have a museum to store and display its own archives and even though the collections thought it after two thousand and five most of the documents were stored in tents and till recently south sudan's ministry of culture had plans to set up a center for national archives seven years ago but the war which started in ten to fifteen has halted any progress just like with more or less...
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catherine: he is from the capital of southwest sudan. he fled to europe through libya and nearly died on the way. deportation would be a nightmare for him. >> i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to the sudan. catherine: he is one of a group of refugees belgium would like to send home immediately. the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of 41 sudanese nationals to deport. >> the first mistake is, you don't collaborate with the dictator. especially on something that stays in the shadows and is not put in writing. we heard about this week announced it -- we heard about this, we denounced it. catherine: the belgian government's activities were brought to light. he shows his message exchanges with refugees who have already been deported back to sudan. he says it is unacceptable to send them to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence. >> i have contact with these peopople, who told me personally that in deed haveve been beaten and tortur
catherine: he is from the capital of southwest sudan. he fled to europe through libya and nearly died on the way. deportation would be a nightmare for him. >> i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to the sudan. catherine: he is one of a group of refugees belgium would like to send home immediately. the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of 41 sudanese nationals to deport. >> the...
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catherine: he is from the capital of southwest sudan. he fled to europe through libya and nearly died on the way. deportation would be a nightmare for him. >> i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to the sudan. catherine: he is one of a group of refugees belgium would like to send home immediately. the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of 41 sudanese nationals to deport. >> the first mistake is, you don't collaborate with the dictator. especially on something that stays in the shadows and is not put in writing. we heard about this week announced it -- we heard about this, we denounced it. catherine: the belgian government's activities were brought to light. he shows his message exchanges with refugees who have already been deported back to sudan. he says it is unacceptable to send them to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence. >> i have contact with these people, who told me personally that in deed have been beaten and tortured.
catherine: he is from the capital of southwest sudan. he fled to europe through libya and nearly died on the way. deportation would be a nightmare for him. >> i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to the sudan. catherine: he is one of a group of refugees belgium would like to send home immediately. the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of 41 sudanese nationals to deport. >> the...
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so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. we don't. know but it is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it. most of all didn't. it was the research of a middle east analyst kurta birth that brought the belgian government activities to light he shows his message exchange with refugees who've already been deported to sudan. bush says it's unacceptable for belgium to send people to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence i had to contact with these people in sudan who told me personally but indeed they have been beaten and have been told that the belgian government has some back at least three people who are coming from mainly south kordofan and darfur a
so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. we don't. know but it is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we...
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tensions between egypt and sudan's neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in. egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrea may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take precautions for a national security so we close the border and with the state of emergency it's natural to have military forces on the border a lot just as a precaution for national security. eritrea says it's not hosting foreign forces and the deployment of sudanese forces was unnecessary because a mint one body called what is said that egypt has weapons in eritrea and soldiers is fabricated news created by the sudanese intelligence to justify the joint deployment forces between the two countries in the state of cussler on eritrea's border it's an attempt for t
tensions between egypt and sudan's neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in. egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrea may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in...
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so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it. it was the research of a middle east analyst kurta birth that brought the belgian government activities to light he shows his message exchange with refugees who've already been deported to sudan. bush says it's unacceptable for belgium to send people to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence. i had to contact with dispy people in sudan who told me personally but indeed they have been beaten and have been told that the belgian going to have some back at least three people who are coming from a war zone mainly south kordofan and food and these people
so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it....
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so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this. we denounced it. it was the research of a middle east analyst kurta birth that brought the belgian government activities to light he shows his message exchange with refugees who've already been deported to sudan. says it's unacceptable for belgium to send people to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence. to conflict with this people in sudan told me personally but indeed they have been beaten and have been told that the belgian government has some back at least three people who are coming from mainly south kordofan and darfur and these people always deserve protec
so i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgian would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this. we denounced it....
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our top stories: the un warns one and a half million people are "on the brink of famine" in south sudan. violence is forcing farmers to flee, and slowing the supply of aid. president trump is accused of leading the middle east towards chaos after he warns the palestinians he'll cut aid unless they co—operate with the us. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment. which he denies. and rewriting our origins. a new discovery suggests humanity could have a much longer, more dramatic history. hello. the united nations is warning that one and a half million people are "on the brink of famine" in south sudan, with half the country facing severe food shortages. armed conflict is fuelling the crisis, many people are unable to grow food, and dozens of aid workers have been kidnapped and murdered in recent months. after years of civil war, a peace deal was signed three years ago between south sudan's government and rebel fighters. but it's been largely ignored by both sides. from juba, our chief africa corresp
our top stories: the un warns one and a half million people are "on the brink of famine" in south sudan. violence is forcing farmers to flee, and slowing the supply of aid. president trump is accused of leading the middle east towards chaos after he warns the palestinians he'll cut aid unless they co—operate with the us. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment. which he denies. and rewriting our...
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sudan has deployed troops on the border egypt says it doesn't want to work with its neighbors. we will not engage in a war with our brothers or anyone else any pound spent on disputes or conflicts should be directed toward people for those living in a safe it's not the military escalation they're worried about but the relatives they have living in the triangle who have lost their land to egypt and may lose their identities who he will morgan al-jazeera from the sudan egyptian border jamaica's government has declared a state of emergency in parts of the country's northwest because of violent crime police and soldiers have been given extra powers in and around and take up a whole of three hundred murders were committed in the area last year have been warned to stay in their resorts and measures will last until the fifteenth of february. and delegation has arrived in south career ahead of next month's winter olympics and charring inspection teams visit was delayed by one day sending twenty two athletes to the games their magic breakthrough follows talks earlier this month the firs
sudan has deployed troops on the border egypt says it doesn't want to work with its neighbors. we will not engage in a war with our brothers or anyone else any pound spent on disputes or conflicts should be directed toward people for those living in a safe it's not the military escalation they're worried about but the relatives they have living in the triangle who have lost their land to egypt and may lose their identities who he will morgan al-jazeera from the sudan egyptian border jamaica's...
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tensions between egypt and sudan's neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in custom egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrean may back egypt in any conflict over the dam problem abouta. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take precautions for national security so we close the border and with a state of emergency it's natural to have military forces on the border to log just as a precaution for national security. eritrea says it's not hosting foreign forces and the deployment of sudanese forces was unnecessary to them in one body called what is said that egypt has weapons in eritrea and soldiers is fabricated news created by the sudanese intelligence to justify the joint deployment forces between the two countries in the state of qatar on eritrea's border it's an attempt for them
tensions between egypt and sudan's neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in custom egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrean may back egypt in any conflict over the dam problem abouta. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in...
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in sudan in their field go. to gyptian so they could go on cultivating as before because i'd always work behind the down and a song. that perhaps most important it was a us on down in the way and that's in my eyes that even now in the. elsewhere the river remained untamed. upstream countries were still at the mercy of the nile and. experiencing at times the the famine. or devastating floods. but playing with nature was to prove costly for the river and for all those living off it. counting the cost. is better than expected growth story and. negative publicity. explores prominent figures of the twentieth century. is going. to. break through. on al-jazeera. and in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. government shutdown is about to end after politicians pasta bill extending federal funding until february the eighth democrats agreed to the temporary measure after getting assurances from the republicans of a vote on immigration in the coming weeks all our important work for the american people had to be put o
in sudan in their field go. to gyptian so they could go on cultivating as before because i'd always work behind the down and a song. that perhaps most important it was a us on down in the way and that's in my eyes that even now in the. elsewhere the river remained untamed. upstream countries were still at the mercy of the nile and. experiencing at times the the famine. or devastating floods. but playing with nature was to prove costly for the river and for all those living off it. counting the...
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works in education we're trying to keep the children in school south sudan has seventy percent of its children out of school the highest in the world and we work in health and we were in rights so reunified and family members who've been separated from each other due to the violence yesterday we brought some children back to their mother they've been separated for four years it is heartwarming it's extremely important in so despite the fact of this being a very dangerous situation for humanitarian workers we've been reaching thousands and thousands of children and young people and in many years time there is no two point five million children that are refugees that are fleeing from their homes and they are the most vulnerable it's a crisis. henrietta for thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera thank you. now the average temperature on earth last year was hot enough to put twenty seventeen among the three warmest years on record the u.s. government space and atmospheric agencies publish their annual global temperature report showing a continuing trend of long term warming tempera
works in education we're trying to keep the children in school south sudan has seventy percent of its children out of school the highest in the world and we work in health and we were in rights so reunified and family members who've been separated from each other due to the violence yesterday we brought some children back to their mother they've been separated for four years it is heartwarming it's extremely important in so despite the fact of this being a very dangerous situation for...
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in sudan in their field go. they do since they could go on cultivating as before because i'd always worked behind the down as well. but perhaps most important it was a. in the way and that's in my eyes that have been now in the it. elsewhere the river remained untamed. upstream countries were still at the mercy of the nile and. experiencing at times either famine. or devastating floods. but playing with nature was to prove costly for the river and for all those living off it. this is held through also dangerous forced vicious where the slightest error means a one way ticket over the edge realities that men are coming back to more of all those men not to meet on children braving tough conditions facing death at every turn. to experience here in trailers i guess they'll gamble with their lives just to the never risking it all on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. you know i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera gunmen have attacked the office of save the children in eastern afghanistan it happene
in sudan in their field go. they do since they could go on cultivating as before because i'd always worked behind the down as well. but perhaps most important it was a. in the way and that's in my eyes that have been now in the it. elsewhere the river remained untamed. upstream countries were still at the mercy of the nile and. experiencing at times either famine. or devastating floods. but playing with nature was to prove costly for the river and for all those living off it. this is held...
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our top stories: the un warns 1.5 million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan. violence is forcing farmers to flee and slowing the supply of aid. more than a0 people are killed in south korea as a fire sweeps through a hospital in the southern city of miryang. president trump is accused of leading the middle east towards chaos as he warns the palestinians he'll cut aid unless they talk peace with israel. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's been under pressure over claims of sexual harassment, which he denies. and rewriting our origins: a new discovery suggests humanity could have a much longer, more dramatic, history. hello. the united nations is warning that 1.5 million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan, with half the country facing severe food shortages. armed conflict is fuelling the crisis — many people are unable to grow food — and dozens of aid workers have been kidnapped and murdered in recent months. after years of civil war, a peace deal was signed three years ago between south sudan's governmen
our top stories: the un warns 1.5 million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan. violence is forcing farmers to flee and slowing the supply of aid. more than a0 people are killed in south korea as a fire sweeps through a hospital in the southern city of miryang. president trump is accused of leading the middle east towards chaos as he warns the palestinians he'll cut aid unless they talk peace with israel. casey affleck pulls out of presenting an award at next month's oscars. he's...
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neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in. egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrea may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take precautions for national security so we close the border and with the state of emergency it's natural to have military forces on the border just as a precaution for national security. eritrea says it's not hosting foreign forces and the deployment of sudanese forces was unnecessary. because what is said that egypt has weapons in eritrea and soldiers is fabricated news created by the sudanese intelligence to justify the joint deployment forces between the two countries in the state of castle on eritrea's border it's an attempt for them to escape from their internal issues see sudan's eastern borders hav
neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in. egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrea may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take...
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these files around the room are archival records of africa's youngest nation records of south sudan's history have archives for. tribal one have. have governments. roads will have the documents on. gram of criminal cases and then will have documents a lot of documents that have the intelligence and culture and education thousands of archives can be found in these rooms their primarily british colonial records from the late eighteenth hundreds when south sudan was still part of sudan it gained independence in twenty eleven but for an independent country south sudan doesn't have a museum to store and display its own archives and even though the collection started after two thousand and five most of the documents were stored in tents and till recently south sudan's ministry of culture had plans to set up a center for national archives seven years ago but the war was started in twenty thirteen has halted any progress just like with more or less anything related to development here the storage place or the archives collected so far is a simple house with only one security guard for years o
these files around the room are archival records of africa's youngest nation records of south sudan's history have archives for. tribal one have. have governments. roads will have the documents on. gram of criminal cases and then will have documents a lot of documents that have the intelligence and culture and education thousands of archives can be found in these rooms their primarily british colonial records from the late eighteenth hundreds when south sudan was still part of sudan it gained...
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was still part of sudan it gained independence in twenty eleven but for an independent country south sudan doesn't have a museum to store and display its own archives and even though the collection started after two thousand and five most of the documents were stored in tents and till recently south sudan's ministry of culture had plans to set up a center for national archives seven years ago but the war was started in twenty fifteen has halted any progress just like with more or less anything related to development here the storage place or the archives collected so far is a simple house with only one security guard for years of civil war in south sudan have displaced millions of people and even prior to that the region had been experiencing conflicts for more than twenty years slowing down sometimes even halting the collection of archives and with a illiteracy rate of seventy three percent many south sudanese don't know much about their history the man behind the project has selected some of the collection to be put on display many here say they're learning about their country for
was still part of sudan it gained independence in twenty eleven but for an independent country south sudan doesn't have a museum to store and display its own archives and even though the collection started after two thousand and five most of the documents were stored in tents and till recently south sudan's ministry of culture had plans to set up a center for national archives seven years ago but the war was started in twenty fifteen has halted any progress just like with more or less anything...
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egypt and sudan who were forced to move. out as i did the idea that it was very difficult to be pulled out of our homeland and taken to another place it was very harsh for the displacement my family suffered in the newbie and region was very painful it was a huge sacrifice the thing that. they left everything behind many people died among the many children no one was given any time to do anything our people had to leave everything in a rush to catch the boat move. civilization dating back thousands of years was up to. the newbie in the school their homeland the land of gold. but it was now gone forever. just a meager sum of money. and a muscle and they wanted to talk with my father to see thirty six egyptian pounds in compensation for the house the land and everything else of the. egyptian and sudanese government's a promise the newbie ends better living conditions. but their new home away from the nile proved far from satisfactory. didn't love the vehicles and that they moved us into concrete buildings and at a stroke took
egypt and sudan who were forced to move. out as i did the idea that it was very difficult to be pulled out of our homeland and taken to another place it was very harsh for the displacement my family suffered in the newbie and region was very painful it was a huge sacrifice the thing that. they left everything behind many people died among the many children no one was given any time to do anything our people had to leave everything in a rush to catch the boat move. civilization dating back...
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we'll tell you why this is a border area is creating tensions between egypt and sudan. when you look at the growing divide between rich and poor which sparked tehran's deadly protests. and for boeing mccloy's back from injury and back in time from ship the abu dhabi. vicious storm has blown or it's not the remains over the circulation here still dropping stuff in this irania lot here and the stone here and there was something better roots but the wind isn't a strong and there's a following breeze and all that tire represent all the rain or snow falling out of it once again we've got loads to come for the alps across into the tirol further south carpathian mountains following on behind the next system briefly bring snow into the eastern side of the british isles on sunday then it probably turns to rain we got ma weather coming in here that's true coming down through france as well but ahead of it all is still called enough to be wintry the stars died out in the baltic states but not further south and rumania is folding come monday we've got right into the south of that j
we'll tell you why this is a border area is creating tensions between egypt and sudan. when you look at the growing divide between rich and poor which sparked tehran's deadly protests. and for boeing mccloy's back from injury and back in time from ship the abu dhabi. vicious storm has blown or it's not the remains over the circulation here still dropping stuff in this irania lot here and the stone here and there was something better roots but the wind isn't a strong and there's a following...
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egypt feeling that it's being ganged up on by both sudan and the the o.p.'s over that that the quiz that you wish and actually this for the first time in the history of who she asian or deviation over the issue of. water or something like that that's actually distant civil action and took a different position from the age of some position because now you can and the problem that you can this is that you know so that is supporting youth who would support support support because for a long time that gibson has taken actually sudan for for granted that it was support their position. what can i know you. as we heard in that report they're all that they're making very nice egypt and ethiopia are making pleasant noises to one another these the opium leaders going to be there for what four days of talks and negotiations are going to be over iran this out in four days or does it threaten to boil over and become something else assessment. of the conflict as well and. also is actually impacted station negatively because it's stupid and so that they are actually to qat
egypt feeling that it's being ganged up on by both sudan and the the o.p.'s over that that the quiz that you wish and actually this for the first time in the history of who she asian or deviation over the issue of. water or something like that that's actually distant civil action and took a different position from the age of some position because now you can and the problem that you can this is that you know so that is supporting youth who would support support support because for a long time...
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neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in. egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrean may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take precautions for national security so we close the border and with the state of emergency it's natural to have military forces on the border just as a precaution for national security. returns that it's not hosting foreign forces and the deployment of forces was unnecessary. because what is said that egypt has weapons in eritrea and soldiers is fabricated news created by the sudanese intelligence to justify the joint deployment forces between the two countries in the state of consular on eritrea's border it's an attempt for them to escape from their internal issues see sudan's eastern borders have alwa
neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in. egyptians fear the dam once slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrean may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take...
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the conflict in south sudan is threatening not only the country's population but also its historical heritage thousands of documents have been collected from the nineteenth century but historians fear many more be lost before they're even discovered her morgan reports from the capital juba every piece he goes through takes you sit on your lap back to the past these files around the room are archival records of africa's youngest nation records of south sudan's history. i have archive for now. tribal well have. have governments. roads will have the documents on. the gram of criminal cases and then we will have documents lot of documents that have the intelligence and culture and education thousands of archives can be found in these rooms they are primarily british colonial records from the late eighteenth hundreds when south sudan was still part of sudan it gained independence in twenty eleven but for an independent country south sudan doesn't have a museum to store and display it's own archives and even though the collection thought it after two thousand and five most of the documents
the conflict in south sudan is threatening not only the country's population but also its historical heritage thousands of documents have been collected from the nineteenth century but historians fear many more be lost before they're even discovered her morgan reports from the capital juba every piece he goes through takes you sit on your lap back to the past these files around the room are archival records of africa's youngest nation records of south sudan's history. i have archive for now....
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and africa refugees are continuing to flee that conflict in south sudan terry that's right. it's a real humanitarian disaster it is still continuing last month regional powers made yet another attempt to end over four years of civil war in south sudan government and rebel delegations signed a cease fire but once again it was broken with peace nowhere inside south sudanese refugees continue to pour across the border to neighboring countries in what has become the biggest refugee crisis on the african continent over a million south sudanese fled to uganda but around eighty thousand have also sought refuge in the democratic republic of congo where they struggle to cope with limited resources corrupt authorities and language hurdles simona politan traveled to the border town of and sent us this report. and new day a new country and hopefully the beginning of a better life these selves to the needs refugees have just crossed the border from south sudan to the democratic republic of congo they fled fighting back home grabbing whatever belongings they could carry work at another. j
and africa refugees are continuing to flee that conflict in south sudan terry that's right. it's a real humanitarian disaster it is still continuing last month regional powers made yet another attempt to end over four years of civil war in south sudan government and rebel delegations signed a cease fire but once again it was broken with peace nowhere inside south sudanese refugees continue to pour across the border to neighboring countries in what has become the biggest refugee crisis on the...
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a border dispute between egypt and sudan is tearing communities apart relations have deteriorated over the holy triangle of a twenty thousand square kilometer area by the red sea so dan accuses egypt of killing its people and has deployed troops to the border hit morgan reports mohamad met has always identified himself as a sudanese from the tribe which comes from the border area but that makes it difficult to get goods and resources to reach the little town of where he lives that's because it was safe in northeastern sudan is the closest town to the disputed border between sudan and egypt in the triangle known as hell which egypt continues to hold. some people say that the bush ids are now parts of egypt but in our hearts we are not a tradition none of us say we are egyptians and even a gyptian stone accept us as part of their. mohamed says he has stopped in permits from egyptian authorities to cross into hell i as the many people who live in are safe but have families in the triangle the dispute over a region rich in oil and minerals started when sudan gained independence in one thou
a border dispute between egypt and sudan is tearing communities apart relations have deteriorated over the holy triangle of a twenty thousand square kilometer area by the red sea so dan accuses egypt of killing its people and has deployed troops to the border hit morgan reports mohamad met has always identified himself as a sudanese from the tribe which comes from the border area but that makes it difficult to get goods and resources to reach the little town of where he lives that's because it...
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press freedom in sudan depends on the political atmosphere when we started working in the ninety's the freedom was much more than it is now there are a lot of restrictions the government uses like confiscating the papers after printing to cause economic loss stopping some articles from being published restricting the movements of journalists it comes down to the political scene with no regard to the media laws i'll tell you it is one of more than have a dozen newspapers which were confiscated before hitting sudan streets in the past twelve months editors a national security agents at a printing press houses confiscate additions that contains tourists critical of the government some newspaper readers now turn to the internet to find out what's going on in the country but you're but how can we tell you what we're telling i open social media and. then i go to the websites i check several websites that can give me the critics news news that i believe is factual all survive we had this there's nothing you can do when the papers are confiscated you can't get a chance to go through the news s
press freedom in sudan depends on the political atmosphere when we started working in the ninety's the freedom was much more than it is now there are a lot of restrictions the government uses like confiscating the papers after printing to cause economic loss stopping some articles from being published restricting the movements of journalists it comes down to the political scene with no regard to the media laws i'll tell you it is one of more than have a dozen newspapers which were confiscated...
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tensions between egypt and sudan's neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in custom egyptians fear the dam one slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrea may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in eritrea or not but as a nation we take precautions for national security so we close the border and with the state of emergency it's natural to have military forces on the border just as a precaution for national security on the. eritrea says it's not hosting foreign forces and the deployment of sudanese forces was unnecessary because i'm in one body called what is said that egypt has weapons in eritrea and soldiers is fabricated news created by the sudanese intelligence to justify the joint deployment forces between the two countries in the state of cussler on eritrea's border it's an attempt f
tensions between egypt and sudan's neighbor if you have recently widened to include sudan and eritrea sudan supports the largest hydroelectric dam project in africa and has increased military forces in custom egyptians fear the dam one slow the flow of water in the river nile some sudanese fear eritrea may back egypt in any conflict over the dam government model. when we declared a state of emergency we close the borders it means what it means i can't tell it to gyptian forces are stationed in...
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jane: the united nations warns that 1.5 million people on the brink of famine in south sudan. and it is art fit for a king. this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in trade between the two countries. then in discussions with israel's benjamin netanyahu, he threatened to withhold aid from the palestinians if they did not pursue peace with israel. so how is the "america first" message being received? from davos, jon sopel reports. jon: in a blur of rotor blades, a swirl of snow, and a near- avalanche of expectation, donald into davos today. not his natural environment. president trump: very excited to be here. the united states is doing very well. jon: he came with a message. he had come to spread peace and prosperity. this is not exactly daniel into the
jane: the united nations warns that 1.5 million people on the brink of famine in south sudan. and it is art fit for a king. this collection belonged to charles i, who famously lost his head. now his masterpieces are finding a new audience. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. donald trump spent his first day in davos with plenty on his agenda. first he met with british prime minister theresa may and protected -- predicted a tremendous increase in...
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the united nations warns that one and a half million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan. and a glimpse of the works of art gathered by the greatest royal collector in british history. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the manchester united manager jose mourinho commits his future of the club, signing a new deal that will run until 2020. good evening. president trump — attending the world economic forum in davos — has predicted a "tremendous increase" in trade between the uk and the usa. he spoke after he held talks with theresa may the president dismissed talk of growing differences between britain and america, not least on the global terror threat. mr trump's trade policies and his america first approach are under scrutiny at the gathering of the world's political and business elite. jon sopel reports from davos. ina blurof in a blur of rotor blades and snow and an avalanche of expectation, donald trump flew into davos. not his natural environment. it is exciting to be here, we are happy to be here. the united states is doing well. he came with the message, he had
the united nations warns that one and a half million people are on the brink of famine in south sudan. and a glimpse of the works of art gathered by the greatest royal collector in british history. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the manchester united manager jose mourinho commits his future of the club, signing a new deal that will run until 2020. good evening. president trump — attending the world economic forum in davos — has predicted a "tremendous increase" in trade...
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the un warns war than a quarter of a million children in war torn south sudan face starvation. and donald trump marks one year in office we'll look at the impact of his foreign policy on the middle east. the u.s. says it will withhold a forty five million dollars payment to the un's relief agency for palestinian refugees and has not set a new date for paying it the money which was a mark for food aid was promised last month. at the time when we provided that note that information to honor we made it clear that it was a pledge it was not a guarantee and that it would need to be confirmed later at this time we will not be providing that but that it does not mean i want to make it clear that does not mean that it will not be provided in the future all this follows another announcement earlier this week where the trump administration cut in half the twenty five million dollars dollars that allocated to the un relief and works agency for policy in refugees better known as. it's a massive reduction from last year when the us gave more than three hundred fifty million dollars in aid t
the un warns war than a quarter of a million children in war torn south sudan face starvation. and donald trump marks one year in office we'll look at the impact of his foreign policy on the middle east. the u.s. says it will withhold a forty five million dollars payment to the un's relief agency for palestinian refugees and has not set a new date for paying it the money which was a mark for food aid was promised last month. at the time when we provided that note that information to honor we...
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if the apia egypt and sudan initially agreed on solving the dispute through dialogue but sudan and egypt are now facing another crisis they each claim rights over the so-called triangle on the red sea coast between the two countries a stance in escalated recently recalled its ambassador to cairo and shut down its borders with eritrea sudanese authorities accuse the erato years of colluding with the edge of chance to destabilize their country. in a move that is likely to further complicate matters egypt wants sudan out of any future talks about the damn united nations chief and turn your terrorists expressed hopes that countries sharing the nile can agree on a mechanism to manage water distribution we believe that every problem can be solved based on dialogue neutral understandings technical analysis scientific analysis and cooperation and i hope it will be the same when i was prime minister of portugal we signed the work that agreement with spain and even today is considered to be a landmark but for now what's happening in the nile basin area threatens to undermine the chances of finding
if the apia egypt and sudan initially agreed on solving the dispute through dialogue but sudan and egypt are now facing another crisis they each claim rights over the so-called triangle on the red sea coast between the two countries a stance in escalated recently recalled its ambassador to cairo and shut down its borders with eritrea sudanese authorities accuse the erato years of colluding with the edge of chance to destabilize their country. in a move that is likely to further complicate...
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south sudan country of dreams it goes right back traces the origins of south sudan and asks why a country born of so much promise has turned out this way it is an addition of fault lines which you will find in the documentary section at al jazeera dot com pope francis is visiting paris in the midst of a domestic political crisis and a sexual abuse scandal involving the catholic church and it is the second and final leg of his south american to peruse leader has appealed to the pontiff to help resolve a political crisis following the pardon given to the former president alberto fujimori pope francis is also expected to address the vatican's handling all by sexual abuse case involving the leader of a powerful catholic organization in peru so we're going to talk to money on asuncion street is in lima will first i want to ask you about is what pope francis is up to i believe he's actually making a trip into the amazon. that's right come out of pope francis is now in new york he is this is a very important thing part of his trip here because mother the else is in the amazon jungle why is this
south sudan country of dreams it goes right back traces the origins of south sudan and asks why a country born of so much promise has turned out this way it is an addition of fault lines which you will find in the documentary section at al jazeera dot com pope francis is visiting paris in the midst of a domestic political crisis and a sexual abuse scandal involving the catholic church and it is the second and final leg of his south american to peruse leader has appealed to the pontiff to help...
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i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgium would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it. it was the research of a middle east analyst kurta birth that brought the belgian government activities to light he shows his message exchange with refugees who've already been deported to sudan. bush says it's unacceptable for belgium to send people to war zones where torture is a daily occurrence. i had to contact with these people in sudan who told me personally that indeed they have been beaten and have been told that the belgian government has some back at least three people who are coming from mainly south kordofan and therefore and these people alw
i was shocked that they wanted to send me back to sudan. mubarak is one of a group of refugees belgium would like to send home immediately the opposition says the government in brussels has been secretive about contacts with sudanese officials who helped compile a list of forty one sudanese nationals to deport. the first mistake is you don't collaborate with a dictator especially on something that stays in the shadows and isn't put in writing as soon as we heard about this we denounced it. it...
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sudan's government lowered the official rate of the currency against the dollar from six point seven to eighteen pounds in january as part of reforms recounted by the international monetary fund but it says the reforms have nothing to do with the hikes in prices in the zero that the libya there have been government efforts to reduce the prices stable consumer goods the rise in prices is not related to the devaluation of the fish exchange rate rather is the result of black market manipulation of that rate and the ministry and central bank are working to shut it down but some analysts say the worsening economy is because of government policies and the budget proposed for this year. that the twenty eight thousand budget presented to parliament was unrealistic because it was beyond sudan's economic capacity without a vision or a dinner for cation of the resources to cover the budget the budget may collapse if not in two months then three because the ministry of finance doesn't have the resources for the revenue to cover it to see who doesn't know what the government's next steps will be
sudan's government lowered the official rate of the currency against the dollar from six point seven to eighteen pounds in january as part of reforms recounted by the international monetary fund but it says the reforms have nothing to do with the hikes in prices in the zero that the libya there have been government efforts to reduce the prices stable consumer goods the rise in prices is not related to the devaluation of the fish exchange rate rather is the result of black market manipulation of...
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the un warns of more than a quarter of a million children in war torn south sudan face starvation. and pope francis arrives in peru with the country in the middle of a serious political crisis. the united states says it will withhold a forty five million dollars payments to the un's relief agency for palestine refugees and has not set a new date for paying its money which was out for food aid was promised last month . at the time don't we provided that note that information to honor we made it clear that it was a pledge it was not a guarantee and that it would need to be confirmed later at this time we will not be providing that but that it does not mean i want to make it clear that does not mean that it will not be provided in the future this follows another announcement earlier this week where the trump administration cut imhoff the one hundred twenty five billion dollars allocated to the un relief and works agency for palestine refugees better known as. it's a massive reduction from last year when the us gave more than three hundred fifty million dollars in aid to palestinians u
the un warns of more than a quarter of a million children in war torn south sudan face starvation. and pope francis arrives in peru with the country in the middle of a serious political crisis. the united states says it will withhold a forty five million dollars payments to the un's relief agency for palestine refugees and has not set a new date for paying its money which was out for food aid was promised last month . at the time don't we provided that note that information to honor we made it...