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efforts are being stepped up in sudan to try and extend a fragile ceasefire between troops loyal to rival generals. these pictures have come into our newsroom. the outbreak of violence in the country has left more than 500 people dead and forced thousands to flee. the current truce, brokered by the us, is due to expire later on thursday. both the un and south sudan are rapidly trying to organise a three day extension to it. the sudanese army says it s approved the idea of discussing the proposal, but its rival, the rapid support forces, has not yet responded. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has the latest. the uk foreign secretaryjames cleverly has been given a statement on sudan. he said six planes chartered by the british government have left the sudanese capital over the last day or so and have arrived in larnaca in cyprus bringing 536 britons out of the country. he went on to see more flights are taking off today. he also talked about encouraging or unified encour ....
in iran fury from the parents of hundreds of schoolgirls who ve been victims of suspected poisonings. welcome to a place that is astonishing. and the wonders of the natural world. for the first time ever, sir david attenbourgh looks at britain s wildlife. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it s a month since the devastating earthquakes which killed more than 50,000 people across turkey and syria and which left vast numbers without proper shelter. the un estimates that in turkey alone at least 1.5 million people who are still within the disaster zone are homeless. the true figure could be even higher. 0ur correspondent anna foster, who s been covering the tragedy from the start, sent this report from hatay province in southern turkey. surviving in the ruins. turkey s south is unrecognisable, ripped apart by the power of the quakes. this new landscape brings new challenges. those with nowhere to live, now sleep where they can. some try to sta ....
to drive out the ukrainian forces. france braces for a day of strikes and widespread disruption as unions battle against planned pension reforms. the scene in paris as people prepare to go on strike against those pension reforms. hello. welcome to viewers here in the uk and around the world, including those watching us on pbs in america. britain s home secretary, suella braverman, has accepted the government is pushing the boundaries of international law with new legislation aimed at stopping asylum seekers crossing the english channel in small boats. it s thought the measures, being introduced today, and which put a legal duty on ministers to remove anyone who enters the uk illegally would face legal challenges. here s our political correspondent, iain watson: five years ago, fewer than 300 migrants attempted to cross the channel in a small boat. last year, more than 16,000 undertook the hazardous journey. and as the numbers grew, so too did the political pressure on the ....
for a strong america. for a proud america. i am running for president of the united states. tonight with the context, scott galloway, professor of marketing at new york university s stern school of business, and lucy fisher, chief political commentator for times radio. welcome to the context. big news in uk politics today as nicola sturgeon resigns as scotland s first minister and leader of the scottish national party. the snp has campaigned relentlessly for independence from britain and nicola sturgeon has led her party since 2014 the country s longest serving first minister. she said it was a decision she was wrestling with for some weeks and also said stepping down was her duty at this critical moment . her departure leaves a huge hole in scottish politics and raises questions about what is next for scotland s future, for the direction of travel for the snp and of course the question of scottish independence. since my very first moments in thejob, i have believed that par ....
have the audio recordings of rudy giuliani and trum officials and what they were saying privately to the fo news hosts that is coming up in our hour. that is a hello vtes, i don t go anywhere. stay tuned, brother thanks as always roll tape thanks to at-home for joining us this hour classified information is huge category. it covers everything fro handwritten notes that could b completely inconsequential, al the way up to the nuclea codes. so, just hearing that somethin is classified, doesn t give yo all that much to go on in term of what the actual underlyin information is which is what makes this revelation from the new york times today such a big deal. special counsel, jack smith, i asking witnesses about multipl alleged instances of forme president trump showing off confidential map that contains sensitive intelligence information after he lef office for months, we have known that president trump took hundred of classified documents with him when he left the ....