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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. as for those who ve managed to escape, many are still coming to terms with what they ve witnessed. thousands more sudanese and foreign nationals have managed to flee to sudan by boat to saudi arabia, others by road to the borders with egypt and djibouti, and many british nations have been flying to cyprus. from there, caroline hawley has this report. at the airfield in khartoum, desperate crowds with just one hope to escape. everyone here has made a dangerous journey. a military operation described as even more complex than the evacuation from afghanistan, and no one knows when the last flight out will go. larnaca airport first stop to safety. hundreds of british nationals airlifted out of sudan have now arrived here for flights back to the uk. just a

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militia group, the rsf, are pointing at each other. this as thousands of sudanese, as well as many other nationalities continue to attempt to flee the country. these pictures of the situation in the capital khartoum today. at least 512 people and killed and many more injured. figures estimated to be higher. a bus convoy carrying several hundreds of u s citizens has left khartoum, bound for port sudan these pictures are courtesy of cbs news. meanwhile the uk deputy prime minister oliver dowden says uk evacuation flights from sudan will soon end. dowden said the last flight will leave by six o clock uk time on saturday and that there s been a significant decline in the number of british nationals coming forward. in an exclusive interview, our presenter zeinab badawi spoke with rapid support forces leader general mohamed hamdan dagalo, also known as hemed ti. here s what he has to say. the people of sudan particularly in the capital are living in absolute ordeal what would it ta

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There is reaction from Around The World of course we can show you some pictures from paris as well where there is a solidarity march happening for all of the lives that have been lost in these strikes. We have had confirmation from an Israeli Embassy spokesperson who told Us News Network cbs that the number of People Killed in the attacks in israel is now 900. That is the live seen in paris where there is a march in solidarity with israel. Of course this is a story we are continuing to follow. The government has ordered a complete seige of the gaza strip israels Defence Minister said there would be no power, no food, no fuel and that everything would be closed down. The European Commission has also announced an immediate suspension of all aid to palestinians. Israeli military Officials Say they have six launched their largest attack striking more than 2000 targets today alone. 560 palestinians are reported dead. A hamas spokesman claimed, that four israelis whod been taken hostage had

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missiles and drones, so the white house s first comments to launch. and saying they were proportionate and necessary. dr hasan al hasan is a research fellow for middle east policy at the international institute of strategic studies. hejoined me from bahrain and i asked him how these air strikes are being viewed across the region. even traditional us and uk partners in the region think saudi arabia, kuwait, 0man, jordan, even turkey came out with statements that suggested that even though they recognised the need to protect the freedom of navigation in the red sea, they nevertheless view these attacks by us and uk forces in yemen as potentially leading to further regional escalation. it appears that these states would prefer a de escalatory pathway that would involve a ceasefire in gaza as the best way to lead to a lowering of the temperature

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process is also drumming the warming driving the warming of the seas and drives the cyclonic events you have seen, the hurricane that became a tropical storm when it came on land in south western california. world leaders have started arriving injohannesburg for a meeting of the brics nations brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. these are pictures of china s leader xi jinping touching down ahead of proceedings starting tuesday. the summit will shine a light on the member nations links with the kremlin. russian president vladimir putin was supposed to attend the summit in person but the international criminal court has issued a warrant for his arrest and south africa would have been under pressure to extradite him. so putin will attend virtually instead. patrick gaspard is president and ceo of the centre for american progress and a former us ambassador to south africa. hejoined me earlier. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we see that xi jinping is attending the summ

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