welcome to bbc news. muslims around the world are preparing for eid al fitr, a religious festival which marks the end of the holy month of ramdan. but in some countries, conflict and poverty have made that celebration all but impossible. some of the images we are about to show you are distressing. in yemen, at least 78 people have been killed in a crush at a school in yemen s rebel held capital, sanaa, after hundreds crowded into a narrow street on wednesday night to get hand outs of around $9 from a merchant during a charity event for ramadam. i ll be speaking to a yemeni journalist and our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. but first, another muslim majority nation, sudan where people have been desperately trying to leave the capital, khartoum, amid another day of fighting, fearful about dwindling food supplies and the collapse of medical services. nearly a week of fighting between rival military factions in sudan is now thought to have killed at least 330 pe
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i saw him just a few weeks ago. he told me he had hoped to come back to work one last time, to say thank you and goodbye right here live on air. he didn t get the chance. so we have done it for him. i ll leave you with george alagiah in his own words. my life is, for what it s worth, is divided into pre cancer and post cancer. yeah, the weird thing about a bowel cancerjourney is you don t really know the beginning and you don t really know the end. so i know the day i was diagnosed with bowel cancer, but i don t know when it started, because i was at the top of my game, i was having a fantastic time at work, at home. then suddenly, you hear those words, i m sorry to have to tell you, mralagiah,