more fighting in the sudanese capital khartoum with reports of fighterjets and drain targeting positions held by rival paramilitary forces even though the ceasefire is meant to be in place. forces even though the ceasefire is meant to be in place. these images show car team meant to be in place. these images show car team where meant to be in place. these images show car team where fighting - meant to be in place. these images show car team where fighting is - show car team where fighting is continuing in parts of the capital with reports of fighterjets and drones targeting positions held by the vapid support for is our rf seth. there have been chaotic scenes and pots are done in the east as people try to escape and about 2000 people try to escape and about 2000 people have been arriving in the saudi coastal city ofjeddah. sandra berg has the latest. safe from the fighting nearly 2,000 people packed on board a ferry arriving injeddah, saudi arabia, this morning after a
the ceasefire has been repeatedly violated in sudan and the army says it is launching a large scale attack on the capital khartoum in an effort to capture areas held by the rival rapid support forces. nearly two weeks have survived fighting has left many dead. flights bringing out uk nationals and residents will continue until everyone who has registered by this morning has been rescued with a foreign office saying it has so far got more than 1800 people out. there have been chaotic scenes in port sudan in the east as people try to escape, and about thousands have arrived in the saudi coastal city ofjeddah. as the airlift ends for the uk, the bbc has learned of a least one briton trapped in khartoum, as our diplomatic correspondent paul adams now reports. diplomatic correspondent paul adams now re orts. ., diplomatic correspondent paul adams now reports- diplomatic correspondent paul adams now re orts. ., , ., ., now reports. hello everyone, we have ust landed now report
following torrential rains. this is the heaviest rainfall that greece has seen in decades. you can see the damage. hundreds of people are still waiting to be rescued, and this comes after a summer of devastating wildfires. and. allez les bleus! france will kick off the rugby world cup tonight, against new zealand. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news scotland should take another step towards european championship qualification. we ll get the very latest from cyprus, where they play later tonight. describe does not fit for purpose. it is described does not fit for purpose. good evening. in what is britain s biggest manhunt in recent years, police say they have received information of the first confirmed sighting of daniel khalife, the 21 year old terror and spaying suspect who escaped from wandsworth jail two days ago. a member of the public says they saw him crawl from beneath a van about a mile from the prison still dressed in the share s uniform he was