sadness or disappointment. it s a matter of threat to their future and the future of their children and their families. they re not sad. they re angry. they re worried. they re concerned. some will go hungry. some will starve. many may die as a result of these decisions. reporter: the u.n. suddenly ringing the alarm bells. president erdogan in a prime position as a mediator for this deal in terms of the fact that he has maintained cordial relations with president putin but also supporting ukraine. we ve heard from president erdogan saying he hopes to continue conversations with president zelenskyy, but crucially hopes to maintain that channel of dialogue with president putin in terms of focusing on reviving the black sea grain initiative deal. that s worth noting this could not come at a worse time in terms of the aid appeal that the u.n. made for sudan, just to name one given what the scale of the food aid that is needed right now. thanks for following the developments. appreciate
reality in the capital, will come here. we heard about gbb, we heard about violence on children, and this is something that was not common in this country side. it s shocking for you, then, to see it here. for me, it was the first time hearing something like that. on this side. reporter: in fact, the u.n. secretary general was here earlier this month and he said that he was absolutely appalled by the level of torture, the witness accounts that we he heard from, the fact that women and young girls were being gang-raped. having said that, what he is asking for, he says, is not a mission, but a robust military force by what he is calling interested member states to come here and work hand in hand with the authorities. that is far from a reality right now. and even the aid appeal from here in haiti remains remarkably undersubscribed. they are still in needs of
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rising like the floodwaters, and it requires the world s collective and prioritised attention. the united nations is issuing a request for 160 us million dollars. so the un has launched an aid appeal. and a lot of aid is needed. it s been raining solidly since the monsoon season began injune. more than 1,000 people have been killed. an estimated 33 million people have been affected. that s one in seven people. authorities say at least $10 billion worth of damage has been caused. flooding is not uncommon during monsoon season. but pakistan s climate minister told the bbc how this is different. right now, what we are seeing is a devastating monsoon that is inundating more than one third of