and tributes to the legendary singer, actor, and civil rights activist harry belafonte, who s died at the age of 96. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in sudan, where an uneasy truce appears to be holding. thousands of people have been fleeing the country due to the violence there, as countries from around the world work to evacuate their citizens. people living in sudan have spoken of their fears of looting, vandalism and hunger. andrew harding has this report. safely out of sudan, the first plane carrying british nationals landed back in cyprus this evening. the rescue mission had begun early in the morning, several raf planes setting off for sudan s capital, khartoum, not knowing if a ceasefire in the city would last days or even hours. it has been incredibly challenging because of the changing nature. we have had to work up complex plans involving numerous royal air force aircraft and a great number of military personnel, who ve been flown in from the uk over t
biden because they are very critical they do disagree a lot with his policies. xi jinping didn t want to meet withjoe biden, i think i recently, it seemed the conditions are not right. there is a lot of space between beijing and washington. maybe they are hoping for a reshuffle but i don t think they will be too forward in trying to have their voice in on the us elections at this point. perhaps later on as things heat up perhaps later on as things heat up and more points of friction appear. up and more points of friction a- ear. ~ ., ., up and more points of friction auearr ., appear. what about america s artners appear. what about america s partners in appear. what about america s partners in this appear. what about america s partners in this part appear. what about america s partners in this part of - appear. what about america s partners in this part of the - partners in this part of the world, japan, south korea, australia, and, of course, singapore, expecting any reactio