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welcome to bbc news, i m yelled we start in sudan where paramilitary fighters battling with the sudanese army say they ve agreed a new 24 hour ceasefire. it was due to come into effect an hour ago, at 1800 local time. a similar agreement on tuesday failed to take effect. meanwhile, 15 embassies in khartoum waiting to evacuate hundreds of foreign nationals have issued a joint statement. they called on both sides to cease fire and observe international obligations to protect civilians, diplomats, and humanitarian workers. 270 people have been confirmed dead. let me show you pictures from earlier today. explosion you could hear an explosion there that was near khartoum airport and, as you can see, plumes of smoke drifting across the sky as the conflict there rages on. the latest fighting is because of a power struggle between these two men general abdel fattah al burhan, president of sudan s military government on the left, and his deputy, mohamed hamdan dagalo, who leads
welcome to special edition of 360: the harry interview, the special interview i did with cbs 60 minutes. tonight, the interview and the fallout from it and what harry reveals in his new book, which comes out tuesday. prince harry may have stepped back from his royal duties, but he and his wife, the duchess of sussex, haven t stepped back from the spotlight. now the 38-year-old prince harry is telling his own story in his new memoir, spare, a nod to his backup role in the line of succession. the book is a stunning break with royal protocol. it s deeply personal, and it s an account of prince harry s decades-long struggle with grief after the death of his mother, princess diana, and his fractured relationship with his father and his brother, prince william, the heir to his spare. you write about a contentious meeting you had with him in 2021. you said, i looked at will, really looked at him maybe for the first time since we were boy, his familiar scowl, his alarming bal
brief, spare, objective and at times even honestly dry terms what exactly they are doing, and that this grave step was taken carefully after the attorney general says they exhausted the other less intrusive options and, he put it on record for the nation, that he personally approved of this legal measure. i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly. where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means. less intrusive means is exactly what the doj was, according to garland, doing up until this search. now, he spoke for just a few minutes. he took no questions. he emphasized that prosecutors will continue to approach this case with independent, nonpartisan rigor to uphold the rule of law. upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly without fear or favor. under my watch, that is precisely what the justice department is doing. there you have it. it may