us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom church just ahead. we are learning more about the mission to evacuate us diplomatic personnel from sudan and the conditions, though still their face amid the fighting between rival military groups. us president joe biden is poised to announce his bid for reelection will look at the latest polling on whether americans say he should run again. and florida governor. ron desantis has not announced his plans to run yet, but he s getting a lot of attention with a series of overseas trips this week. we re live in jerusalem with a preview of one stop. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. good to have you with us will fragile ceasefire between sudan s warring factions has ended and now the armed conflict is in its 10th day with no end in sight. the fighting has ravaged many parts of the country, turning buildings into child ruins. a doctor s union says most hospitals in and
warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m the anchor nobler max foster joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. dave. evacuations from the sudanese capital was launched from here in djibouti, a multinational effort led by the united states. we really fear that once a lot of the internationals have left, the fighting will really ramp up. president biden is expected to make his reelection bid official this week. if you take biden and your face them up against trump , biden leads that match up by three points. nobody knows what s happening. so it s the first instinct is the plane s going to bloat. life from london. this is cnn newsroom. max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, april 24th nine am here in london, 10 a.m. in sudan , where a growing number of foreign nationals are being evacuated as fighting rages between rival military factions . over the past day, more than 1000 people have been pulled out by vario
trailing donald trump here at home. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is monday. i m christine romans this morning. the u. s. has no embassy operating in sudan, a country on the brink of civil war president biden announcing the u. s diplomatic personnel and their families have been evacuated from sudan secretary of state antony blinken, adding that operations that the u. s embassy in khartoum have been temporarily suspended. cnn s sam kiley is reporting on the situation from djibouti for us and sam. how was the extraction of us personnel carried out and are officials saying why it was necessary? well let s start with why it was necessary there, christine, you say it s on sudan s on the brink of civil war, i think from the american and international perspective, it is a country in the throes of a very violent, actual civil war. there are, for example, sudanese jets bombarding positions inside their own capital. and it s that level of violence
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