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welcome to the programme. the first of the british transport planes has taken off from sudan and landed in cyprus. it is the beginning of a mammoth operation it s the beginning of what is a mammoth operation as there are thought there may be up to 4,000 britons in sudan. also tonight it s round 2 forjoe biden. the us president has finally announced that he will run for re election in 202a. we ll have all the reaction, and what that means for his biggest rival donald trump. and we will bring you the latest shocking revelation on iran s crackdown on protesters the bbc has seen leaked documents that show iran formed a secret committee to punish celebrities who backed protesters. but first, let s go to sudan. the latest evacuations by the uk and other countries have been possible today because of a ceasefire in the capital, that seems to be holding out just. some gunfire can still be heard, but people have been able to make their way out onto the streets for the first ....
For the way it s handled these evacuations. too little information, too slow. but this afternoon the prime minister gave an update. we now have over 100 people on the ground in sudan. the first flight has already left with british nationals, there are more flights this evening and we will have many more into tomorrow, and that is down to the hard work of lots of people, and we will keep at it. we have already contacted over 1000 people in sudan, spoken to hundreds, that is what the people behind me have been doing. they are making their way to the airfield and we will safely evacuate them as quick as we can. but look at what s left of khartoum. the hospital here and across the river nile, bombed, we understand, earlier today. elsewhere, endless destruction, the work of two rival armies that still threaten, ceasefire or not, to tear this former british colony apart. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. professor khalid mustafa medani is the chair of the african studies programme ....
Going to go about it and where they would meet. i m just doing it myself. i hope i have made the right decision. britain has faced some criticism for the way it s handled these evacuations. too little information, too slow. but this afternoon the prime minister gave an update. we now have over 100 people on the ground in sudan. the first flight has already left with british nationals, there are more flights this evening and we will have many more into tomorrow, and that is down to the hard work of lots of people, and we will keep at it. we have already contacted over 1000 people in sudan, spoken to hundreds, that is what the people behind me have been doing. they are making their way to the airfield and we will safely evacuate them as quick as we can. but look at what s left of khartoum. the hospital here and across the river nile, bombed, we understand, earlier today. elsewhere, endless destruction, the work of two rival armies that still threaten, ceasefire or not, to tear this forme ....
Freeport. a lot of people who were not able to get out before the storm and may have lived through it. the destruction in some of these places is close to absolute. i mean the amazing things for people that i talked to in marsh harbour, theme just want more information of what s going on and they want their family to know maybe they re off the island and that they are safe. they don t want their families to worried about them. thanks for the work you and team rubicon are doing across the island. stephanie, dennis just mentioned of the big problem, i talked to a family from here, they live on ....
Came in, i could not believe the destruction. when i got on the ground, i could not believe the destruction. have you seen something like this before? i don t think i got hunter medley. we don t have him but we ll get him in a minute. bohemian military has been flying over here. i am trying to get to the bottom of what the problem is with fuel because there seems to be, part of it many of the gas stations are destroyed. there may be fuel here that s not assessable. the primary thing that has to happen here is they need to get in and get fuel and cell towers have destroyed and communications are down for most of the islands. a ma many people were able to leave and trying to go to miami. a huge amount of people you said just left. ....