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most of those being evacuated are diplomats and their families. spain, germany and italy are among other countries still evacuating people the us and uk have already flown diplomats out, as well as canada. its prime minister, justin trudeau, tweeted that sudan s army has been fighting a rival paramilitary group the rsf for more than a week and this is what khartoum looks like right now. and while foreign nationals are airlifted out, sudanese of civilians remain trapped in the fighting. the violence has worsened and it is already at desperate humanitarian crisis was up here is one journalist we spoke to. was up here is one “ournalist we spoke to. was up here is one “ournalist we spoke to. lack of food, lack of electricity. we spoke to. lack of food, lack of electricity, lack we spoke to. lack of food, lack of electricity, lack of we spoke to. lack of food, lack of electricity, lack of water, - of electricity, lack of water, we don t have electricity fo ....
most of those being evacuated are diplomats and their families. spain, germany and italy are among other countries still evacuating people the us and uk have already flown diplomats out, as well as canada. its prime minister, justin trudeau, tweeted that canadian officials in nearby countries have also been mobilized to help he says they re stationed in nearby djibouti which has a french and american military base. sudan s army has been fighting a rival paramilitary group the rsf for more than a week and this is what khartoum looks like right now. and while foreign nationals are airlifted out, sudanese civilians remain trapped in the fighting. the violence has worsened and it is already at a desperate humanitarian crisis, here is onejournalist we spoke to. lack of food, lack of electricity, lack of water, we don t have electricity for three days now and also we do not have access to water since saturday but we are drinking from wells in khartoum. live now to ....
at least 32 people have been killed and 150 others injured, in a blast in the pakistani city of peshawar. the kremlin has dismissed as a lie a claim by borisjohnson that he was threatened by vladimir putin before the russian invasion of ukraine. new research suggests uk bosses are reluctant to hire over 50s, preferring younger workers. ministers and nhs leaders have announced plans to provide hundreds more ambulances and thousands of hospital beds in england by next winter. £1 billion of existing funding is being allocated and there are also measures to try to reduce the number of patients who turn up at a&e and then stay overnight. but there are questions about how the extra resources will be staffed, and some health experts warn the proposals will be undermined by a burnt out workforce. 0ur health correspondent, katherine da costa, has the details. right, hi, how are you? i m rishi, nice to see you. after weeks of unprecedented strain on the nhs, and criticism ov ....
picture on casualties. the danger is real, to state the obvious, please obey all warnings and directions from emergency officials. tonight with the context, the former labour mp caroline flint and the former senior adviser to george w bush ron christie. hello, welcome to the programme. by every measure, the kremlin s war in ukraine is a collosal failure. after six months of conflict russia has a tenuous hold in the east, it has full control ofjust one city, kherson. and for that, they have sacrificed their economy, and tens of thousands of russian soldiers. but tomorrow, in moscow, they will try to justify it, as a liberation. in red square, they have built a stage, for a ceremony, in which they will officially add, four ukrainian territories to russia. in moscow, president putin, will meet his kremlin appointed administrators from those regions, who claim ukrainians voted overwhelmingly to be subjugated. it promises to be a kafkaesque performance, but then so was the premi ....
more than 4.5 million people were waiting to begin hospital treatment in england at the end january, that s the highest number since records began in 2007. the royal college of surgeons has called the situation to turn things around. here s our health editor, hugh pym. hospital wards devoted to covid. the surge in numbers over the last two months led to widespread cancellations of less urgent types of care, and there s still a backlog from last year s first covid peak. today s figures highlight again the scale of the problem. charmaine has severe arthritis, and last year was hoping to have a knee replacement. she was told in november she d have to wait another 12 months. she s currently out of work and the task of finding a newjob keeps getting harder. i hate not being able to work. how do i say to a new employer, thanks for thejob, but maybe in a couple of months, i might need three months off for a knee replacement. patient waits for non urgent care have increased ar ....