In the grip of a flooding emergency displacement and despair. Diseases drink a pandemic. Is Climate Change to blame and how come the country respond this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. In sudan millions rely on the nile river for food for agriculture and for industry of the life blood of many has now pushed parts of the country into crisis thousands have been forced from their homes in the worst floods in a sentry many villages on the niles banks are devastated and have been abandoned across the country at least 100 people have died even in the capital help on people are trying to continue their lives while waist deep in water and now stagnant water creating a wave in this is stretching medical Services Already struggling with a pandemic morgan has more. More than half a 1000000 people have been affected by the heavy floods which sudanese Officials Say is the worst in more than a century now over the past 3 days the waters from the nile river have been receding but
River for food for agriculture and for industry of the life blood of many has now pushed boss of the country into crisis thousands have been forced from their homes in the worst floods in a sentry many villages on the niles banks are devastated and have been abandoned across the country at least 100 people have died even in the capital helpful people are trying to continue their lives while waist deep in water and now stagnant water creating a wave in this is stretching medical services by the struggling with a pandemic morgan has more. More than half a 1000000 people have been affected by the heavy floods which sudanese Officials Say is the worst in more than a century now over the past 3 days the waters from the nile river have been receding but its also revealing with many shortcomings and weaknesses in the government and its response the 1st being the drainage system in that country now people in areas affected see they can see waters from the river and from the sewage system mingl
So than snow stranger to crisis and hes now in the grip of a food loving emergency and top of the spacemans on this is that what of diseases drink a pandemic how much is Climate Change to blame and how can the country respond this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. In sudan millions rely on the nile river for food for agriculture and for industry of the life blood of many has now pushed parts of the country into crisis thousands have been forced from their homes in the worst floods in a sentry many villages on the niles banks are devastated and have been abandoned across the country at least 100 people have died even in the capital help on people are trying to continue their lives while waist deep in water and now stagnant water creating a wave in this is stretching medical Services Already struggling with a pandemic morgan has more. More than have a 1000000 people have been affected by the heavy floods which sudanese Officials Say is the worst in more than a century no
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Really then yours we meet with global news makers and the stories that matter just 0. Zeroing the clock for glad im here putin new legislation paves the way for him to be president for life putin argues staying in power after his term ends will be good for russia but how convinced are his critics this is inside story. Hello again im james pays hes russias longest serving leader since the soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and if youre a russian under the age of 20 youve never known another leader Vladimir Putins critics fear hes preparing to be president for life the 67 year old has backed a constitutional amendment to reset his president ial term count to 0 allowing him to run in another 2 elections the lower house of parliament passed the legislation on tuesday russians would you to have their say in a constitutional referendum next month the amendments are the latest in a choreographed process that began in january well come back to what putin said then now the kremlin leader hasnt ruled