the paramilitary group the rapid support forces came to that agreementjust hours before a previous ceasefire was due to expire. despite these agreements, clashes have been reported with gunshots heard and fighterjets seen in parts of the country. our correspondent paul adams has more on the origins of the conflict. khartoum obviously was the focus of that popular revolt backin focus of that popular revolt back in 2019, which was, you know, the thing that brought to an end 30 years of alba ts s power. it was followed by a terrible massacre of demonstrators in the aftermath of president 0mar al bashir s alistair but it has not seen the kind of all out military conflict that it is witnessing. what happened in so many other parts of sudan and is now, has now come to the city. it is a real shock for the civilians of that city who did not think that city who did not think that it would come to this but feared that somehow, this rivalry between these two factions was going to result
other legal fronts federally that someone like pence or a member of his white house staff should not be able to testify because of what he is citing as, asserting, as executive privilege which means that any presidential conversation should not be part of an investigation because it lives investigation because it lives in this legal zone called privilege, where it s somewhat private and not entirely open to scrutiny or investigation, but judges to scrutiny or investigation, butjudges have repeatedly ruled whether it is on pence or other witnesses that because a crime may have been committed in and around january six, that executive privilege is effectively waived, taken off the table. they ve told trump s lawyers again and again you can continue to assert executive privilege but we will not accept it. privilege but we will not accept it accept it. thank you for “oininr accept it. thank you for joining us accept it. thank you for joining us on accept it. thank you for joining us