at? what you need now to about this catastrophe? at? what you need now to about this catastrophe? we need about $210 million this catastrophe? we need about $210 million every this catastrophe? we need about $210 million every single - this catastrophe? we need about $210 million every single monthl $210 million every single month in order to reach the 23 million people in afghanistan. the united states has suspended a big aid package to sudan amid worldwide condemnation of the military coup there. the seven hundred million dollar economic support fund was intended to help sudan s transition to democracy. crowds of people remain on the streets to protest against the coup. seven people are known to have been killed and dozens injured in clashes with the security forces, while troops are reported to be going from house to house to arrest protst organisers. anne soy reports. keeping the flames of democracy alive. it is here on the streets of sudan cities they were fanned, and the peo
the united states has suspended a big aid package to sudan amid worldwide condemnation of the military coup there. the £700 million economic support fund was intended to help sudan s transition to democracy. crowds of people remain on the streets to protest against the coup. seven people are known to have been killed and dozens injured in clashes with the security forces, while troops are reported to be going from house to house to arrest protst organisers. anne soy reports. keeping the flames of democracy alive. it is here on the streets of sudan cities they were fanned, and the people are back trying to stop the military extinguishing them. they shared power with the army and there was the promise of elections, so the coup
but mr morrison refused to strengthen emissions reduction targets for 2030. he said he would work to keep australia s coal mines open. australia is one of the world s largest coal and gas exporters and has long resisted adopting a carbon neutral target. let s take you to canberra now where australian prime minister scott morrison is speaking. the united states has suspended a big aid package to sudan amid worldwide condemnation of the military coup there. the seven hundred million dollar economic support fund was intended to help sudan s transition to democracy. crowds of people remain on the streets to protest against the coup. seven people are known to have been killed and dozens injured in clashes with the security forces, while troops are reported to be going from house to house to arrest protst organisers. anne soy reports. keeping the flames of democracy alive. it is here on the streets of
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ground in khartoum and across the country. it s a big, big step given that demonstrations against al bashir only started about nine months ago to the day. to see him in trial is a big movement for many sudanese. let s talk as well about this power sharing agreement. signed saturday, what does that mean for people in sudan? it will kickstart a transitional period of three years and three months. and at the end of which the country should be ready for actual genuine democratic elections and actual genuine transition to democracy. but given that many of those who are on this council, many of those who will be part of this sovereign council overseeing this transitional period were those who were part of bashir s government, if not in the forefront, at the very least in the shadows. there are concerns about what they can do in three years and three months. but many of those again that we ve been speaking to say that