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head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. ukraine has accused russia of attacking evacuation points for those affected by the kakhovka dam breach, after a person was killed by shelling in kherson. the attacks came as president zelensky visited the city, meeting locals affected by the flooding. officials there said at least nine people, including police, medicaland rescue personnel were wounded. hundreds of children caught up in the war in sudan have been rescued in a daring and dangerous evacuation, as fighting in the country continues. around 300 children and babies were successfully ta ken from the mygoma orphanage, in the capital khartoum, to wad madani, in the south of sudan. barbara plett usher reports from nairobi. a dangerous journey, carrying precious a dangerousjourney, carrying
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as the audiences keep turning up, and there may be new audiences for the show as a result of this obviously being a week off school, it is very hard to put your finger on whether it is audiences that will defect and if audiences defect, then the advertisers will become fragile in terms of their desire to buy slots on the show. seven men have been remanded in custody in northern ireland after appearing in court accused of the attempted murder of a senior police officer. detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell was shot multiple times outside a sports complex in 0magh in february. he had been coaching a youth football match and was with his young son at the time of the attack. now on verified live let's turn to sudan. last week's ceasefire brought a lull in the fighting in the capital khartoum.
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6-4. out the world number 16, six love, 6—4. she was not ranked high enough to be seeded before the draw, but she is now. that is the spot for the moment. let's turn to the situation in sudan. last week's ceasefire but a lull in the fighting in the capital khartoum but that was not the case in the western region of darfur where entire villages have been brought to the ground and communications with the outside world has been mostly cut off. the region has a long history of intra— communal violence and it seems to have plunged into chaos once again. people there are in dire need of help and experts warn the conflict risks spreading to neighbouring countries. our correspondence has been looking into this underreported area of the conflict with the bbc team. you have heard about the battle for
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,to the ambassador to the ambassador to ,to the ambassador to kyiv speak to the ambassador to kyiv about what it is like on the ground at the moment. the us and uk have condemned a controversial law that would see members of uganda's lgbtq community face the death penalty. let's go to sudan. last week's ceasefire brought a lull in the fighting in the capital khartoum. but that was not the case, in the western region of darfur where entire villages have been burnt to the ground and communications with the outside world have been mostly cut off. the region has a long history of inter—communal violence, and it seems to have plunged into chaos once again. people there are in dire need of help and experts warn the conflict risks spreading to neighbouring countries. our correspondent barbara plett—usher has looked into this under—reported area of the conflict you've heard about the battle for khartoum. i'm going to tell you about the battle for darfur. it's seen some of the bloodiest fighting, most of it around
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is so polarised now and everything is so polarised now and everything is about both parties trying to claim to their constituents and their voters that we have won, but as i say, it has to be a bipartisan deal, if it is passed, president biden will sign it and it is a two—year deal which means we don't have to talk about it again until after the presidential election. it won't affect the potential election? nomia iqbal, thank you so much. —— affect the presidential election. in sudan, warring military factions have agreed to a five—day extension of a ceasefire agreement. but once again, there were fresh doubts about the truce, given there are renewed heavy clashes and air strikes in parts of the capital khartoum. saudi arabia and the united states, which brokered a week—long ceasefire deal, announced the extension shortly before it was due to expire on monday evening. now, having said all that, the ceasefire in sudan did lead to a some respite from the fighting in khartoum. but that wasn't the case in the western region of darfur,
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and now it waits to see if ukraine attacks. another ceasefire has come into effect this evening in sudan, but within minutes there were reports of clashes in the capital khartoum. it's the latest negotiated truce following five weeks of conflict between the sudanese army and its rival paramilitary forces. more than 700 people have been killed in the violence and around one million have fled their homes. some of those have gone to neighbouring south sudan, but it's one of the world's poorest countries and is struggling to deal with the new arrivals. from paloich in south sudan, ourafrica correspondent catherine byaruhanga sent this report. thousands of south sudanese who fled sudan have been camped at paloich airport, desperate to get a flight to other parts of the country. south sudan has very limited infrastructure. many went to sudan because of a civil war here in south sudan that started in 2013
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likely in ukraine or making it into ukraine. the u.s. said in november that it intended to buy 100,000 artillery shells from south korea in order to send to ukraine. but i think again, a measure of where we are, the intensity and the length of this war, and of course the potential for an upcoming counter-offensive, it's clear that european and u.s. producers are struggling in many cases to meet the demand that ukraine has. >> our thanks to clare sebastian for that live report. well, fighting is intensifying in sudan as the conflict between the army and a paramilitary group is now in its second month. the doctors union reports more than 800 people have been killed as one ceasefire after another has collapsed. witnesses in the capital khartoum report a sharp increase in air strikes and artillery fire, resulting in a haze of dark smoke along the horizon.
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