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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



into a letter she wrote about racism for the observer newspaper. and back to london. the dutch siffan hassan and the kenyan kelvin kiptum have won the race for female and male categories in the london marathon. hello. i m lukwesa burak. british diplomats and their families have been airlifted to safety from the sudanese capital, khartom, as fighting between rival factions of the army enters a second week. the ministry of defence has confirmed embassy staff were removed under the cover of darkness. the united states has carried out a similar operation. there s no word yet, on how other british nationals are supposed to leave. with the latest here s our africa correspondent, andrew harding. in war torn khartoum this morning, dramatic moves to rescue at least some trapped foreigners. overnight, american military helicopters flew into sudan, heading for the capital in the centre of the country. in a short but successful operation, nearly 100 us embassy staff and their famil ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



welcome to bbc news. british diplomats and their families have been airlifted to safety from the sudanese capital, khartoum, as fighting between rival factions of the army enters a second week. the ministry of defence has confirmed embassy staff were removed under the cover of darkness. the united states has carried out a similar operation. there s no word yet on how other british nationals are supposed to leave. with the latest, here s our africa correspondent andrew harding. in war torn khartoum this morning, dramatic moves to rescue at least some trapped foreigners. overnight, american military helicopters flew into sudan, heading for the capital in the centre of the country. in a short but successful operation, nearly 100 us embassy staff and their families were airlifted to safety. there are reports of a convoy also leaving by road from the french embassy, and within the last hour, confirmation that british embassy staff have been extracted from the city. the prime ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



categories in the london marathon. hello, welcome to the programme. we begin in north east africa. british diplomats and their families have been airlifted to safety from the sudanese capital, khartoum, as fighting between rival factions of the army enters a second week. the ministry of defence has confirmed embassy staff were removed under the cover of darkness. the united states has carried out a similar operation. there s no word yet on how other british nationals are supposed to leave. with the latest here s our africa correspondent andrew harding. a series of dramatic rescue missions. among those successfully lifted out of sudan after a week of terror, british embassy staff and theirfamilies. terror, british embassy staff and their families. their families. 0ver1200 people contributed their families. 0ver1200 people contributed to their families. 0ver1200 people contributed to this their families. 0ver1200 people contributed to this operation. it | contribut ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:04:00

Hint of a ceasefire. quite the opposite. there are growing fears that sudan s deadly power struggle is set to intensify. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. the british defence secretary, ben wallace, says sudan was on the path to peace and hopes that can resume. 0ur involvement is obviously limited to trying to engage for the safety of our british nationals but, ultimately, what we want is for peace to return. there was originally a peace programme where two factions, the, obviously, the sudan armed forces and another military faction were working towards integration. that broke down and that s what s caused the conflict and we both urge those parties very much to get back to the talks and back to peace. and, you know, sudan, it was on the right path, and i think we need to continue to support that whatever way we can and i know that the un and the international community will be doing their best. let s get more analysis from our ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:04:00

No hint of a ceasefire. instead, growing fears that sudan s deadly power struggle may be set to intensify. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. the british defence secretary, ben wallace, says sudan was on the path to peace and hopes that can resume. 0ur involvement is obviously limited to trying to engage for the safety of our british nationals but, ultimately, what we want is for peace to return. there was originally a peace programme where two factions, the, obviously, the sudan armed forces and another military faction were working towards integration. that broke down and that s what s caused the conflict and we both urge those parties very much to get back to the talks and back to peace. and, you know, sudan, it was on the right path, and i think we need to continue to support that whatever way we can and i know that the un and the international community will be doing their best. 0ur correspondent caroline hawley can give us more detail. 0n the evacuation, what we know from ....

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