Hello, im lauren taylor. An aid ship towing 200 tonnes of humanitarian assistance has has left cyprus s larnaca port and set sail for gaza. A spokesperson for the Spanish Charity open arms said the ship had left portjust before nine in the morning local time. This is the first shipment along a Maritime Corridorfrom Cyprus aimed at carrying aid to desperate Palestinian Civilians in gaza. The journey time could take as long as two days. The United Nations has warned that gaza is on the brink of famine. Lets go live now to our correspondent, quentin sommerville. It has been a while until it left but they resolved all the problems in the end . , but they resolved all the problems in the end . In the end . They resolved all the roblems in the end . They resolved all the problems this in the end . They resolved all the problems this ends in the end . They resolved all the problems this ends but there in the end . They resolved all the problems this ends but there are i problems this ends but
but experiences a rapid unscheduled disassembly and contact with the spacecraft is lost. welcome to bbc news, i m lukwesa burak. the hamas run health authorities say at least 80 authorities say at least 80 people were killed in two israeli strikes on schools in the jabaliya refugee camp in northern gaza. they say one of the schools the un run al fakhoura was being used as a shelter. a spokesman for the israeli military told bbc news it was looking into the incident but couldn t say if it had been caused by israeli action. although, an idf social media post stated the military had conducted activities in the jabaliya region, saying they encountered terrorists and struck a large number of terrorist infrastructure . hamas claims the second strike was also on a school, tal al zaatar adding that 32 members of one family were killed, including 19 children. also today, hundreds of people have left gaza city s al shifa hospital on foot. doctors say israeli forces had iss
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Hot take: Ethiopia s Nile dam can be symbol of regional cooperation .rather than cause of conflict
In an exclusive interview on Al-Monitor’s On the Middle East podcast today, Nureldin Satti, Sudan’s ambassador to the United States, discussed developments in Sudan, the Horn of Africa, US-Sudan relations and the Abraham Accords. Here are some highlights:
On border tensions with Ethiopia. “We have not occupied Ethiopian territory. … We have recovered our rightful rights to our borders, which have been recognized since the 19th century, Satti said, responding to a tweet from the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Sudan was the main actor in jeopardizing peace and security in the region by invading Ethiopian territories, plundering and displacing civilians, and beating war drums to occupy even more lands.