are caught in the crossfire to this day and try and figure out what is it that the world could be doing better this time, paula. incredible reporting. nima el bag ir, thank you. going home: the war in sudan is next. good night, ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because
anderson cooper: welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. while war has raged in ukraine for more than a year and conflict has once again broken out in the middle east, there is another often overlooked battle happening right now in sudan. in april, a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces, or rsf, began fighting the sudanese army for control of the country. now so far, thousands of people have been killed, and more than 5 million have been displaced, according to the un. that means, on average, roughly, 30,000 people are fleeing their homes every day. among those lucky enough to make it out have been the family of cnn s chief international investigative correspondent nima elbagir. she s not been back to her home country in more than a year after rsf-linked authorities issued a sealed indictment against her because of her reporting on them. so what is motivating the rsf? and how are they able to sustain such a large and drawn-out conflict? very few western
Crisis. Im ali velshi. This is real money. This is real money. Now are the most important part of the show, so tell me what is on your mind. The United Nations and its arab allies struck targets in syria for a third day in a row, reportedly killing at least 14 isil and five civilians. Todays strikes pounded isils economic assets including its trade in oil that helps pay for isils fighters, weapons and provides services in the territories it has seized. But degrading their oil trade is going to take more than a day of bombing, and stopping the stream entirely may be impossible. Thats because the oilsmuggling area have been decades in the making. A development that he u. S. Is at least partly to blame for, because back in 1991 when iraq invaded kuwait, the u. S. Lead the campaign. And they triggered sanctions that triggers a boom in smuggling that flur flourishes to this day. They move products at steep discounts through syria, iraq, to turkey, lebanon and jordan. Here is where it gets t
This is real money. Now are the most important part of the show, so tell me what is on your mind. The United Nations and its arab allies struck targets in syria for a third day in a row, reportedly killing at least 14 isil and five civilians. Todays strikes pounded isils economic assets including its trade in oil that helps pay for isils fighters, weapons and provides services in the territories it has seized. But degrading their oil trade is going to take more than a day of bombing, and stopping the stream entirely may be impossible. Thats because the oilsmuggling area have been decades in the making. A development that he u. S. Is at least partly to blame for, because back in 1991 when iraq invaded kuwait, the u. S. Lead the campaign. And they triggered sanctions that triggers a boom in smuggling that flur flourishes to this day. They move products at steep discounts through syria, iraq, to turkey, lebanon and jordan. Here is where it gets tricky. Some of those people are the iraqi k
This is real money. Now are the most important part of the show, so tell me what is on your mind. The United Nations and its arab allies struck targets in syria for a third day in a row, reportedly killing at least 14 isil and five civilians. Todays strikes pounded isils economic assets including its trade in oil that helps pay for isils fighters, weapons and provides services in the territories it has seized. But degrading their oil trade is going to take more than a day of bombing, and stopping the stream entirely may be impossible. Thats because the oilsmuggling area have been decades in the making. A development that he u. S. Is at least partly to blame for, because back in 1991 when iraq invaded kuwait, the u. S. Lead the campaign. And they triggered sanctions that triggers a boom in smuggling that flur flourishes to this day. They move products at steep discounts through syria, iraq, to turkey, lebanon and jordan. Here is where it gets tricky. Some of those people are the iraqi k