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rising from a hospital in the capital khartoum. it is not clear how many people have been hurt or possibly killed. the paramilitary rapid support forces are accusing their rival the sudanese army saying they hit the building with air strikes causing significant damage. the two military factions have been fighting for control of the country for a month now, so far the army has not yet responded to the accusations. kate? turkey's hotly contested presidential election is headed to a runoff. nearly all of the ballots have been counted and no candidate has reached the 50% threshold required to win outright. state run news reports that president erdogan leads the group with just over 49.4% of the vote, while kemal kilicdaroglu has just under 45%. cnn's gentjomana karachi is trag ought of this here. it is being very closely watched

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“A ceasefire is critical to allow peace, for people to elect their leaders as owners of the country. The country does not belong to the Sudan Army, it belongs to the people,” Museveni tweeted

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on until we opened the tv and then you realised that there is a war started between between the sudanese army and the parliamentary rapid forces. reliving their escape from civil war, the family of six from berkshire were in sudan to celebrate ramadan and eid with relatives in the capital khartoum, when fighting broke out. 0ur front door, it was shot by a bullet and then we found it inside the house. luckily there wasn't anyone around the door, because since the war started we just stayed in the house and on the floor. they may have escaped the fighting but they needed to leave the country. to do that, they had to get to port sudan, for one of the final evacuation flights by the raf. i am happy that i'm here with my husband and my children, but i'm still thinking about my parents, my siblings, my father and mother.

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and more pictures like these across ukraine, and we're still not sure when it will end. in sudan, fighting around the capital khartoum continues, as representatives of the rival military factions hold ceasefire talks in saudi arabia. both the sudanese army and the rapid support forces are claiming successes. the talks, which began injeddah on saturday, are aimed at reaching a humanitarian ceasefire, with the fighting having already forced thousands to flee the country. the united nations says around 100,000 refugees have escaped to neighbouring states. among those are 10,000 who've headed to egypt in the north, while chad has seen an influx of more than 25,000 people, and more than 6,000 sudanese nationals have made their way to the central african republic. 0ur africa correspondent, catherine byaru hanga,

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day's other news now. memorials have been taking place in texas following the mall shooting on saturday. us media say the man who shot dead eight people was a suspected far—right sympathiser. he's been identified as 33—year—old mauricio garcia. police shot him dead at the scene. police in texas are investigating after a man crashed his car into a group of people waiting at a bus stop, killing seven of them. the incident happened near a migrant centre in the town of brownsville, close to the us border with mexico. the sudanese army and its paramilitary rivals are continuing to fight for control of the capital khartoum, despite attempts to get the two sides to talk. three weeks of battles have destroyed parts of the city and killed hundreds of civilians. the president of iran, ebrahim raisi, has ordered an inquiry into the widespread protests triggered by the death in custody of mahsa amini last september. the demonstrations have been seen as the most serious challenge to the iranian

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of the sudanese nation and its people and engage in talks towards a ceasefire and an end to the conflict. despite several ceasefires, the capital khartoum is still being hit by air strikes. the army today accused the rapid support forces of sending more of their fighters to the capital, attacking its positions and looting banks. doctors say in the more than three weeks of fighting has left nearly 500 people dead and 2,500 wounded. well over 100,000 people are thought to have fled the country. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has this update. so we've had no word yet from jeddah on the state of the talks that are going on there, brokered by the united states and saudi arabia involving the two parties, the sudanese army and the rapid support forces. these were described as an american official as stop the guns, get the goods in, talks. in other words, designed to improve the humanitarian situation on the ground, to create corridors, safe corridors where aid can reach the places where it's needed.

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and the wagner group is different from traditional soldiers because they can just say, well, we're done. it didn't work out. we are not pleased about the conditions, so we're just going to pull out. whereas in traditional armed forces, soldiers have to keep fighting until the government says, stop, we're done. the world food programme has said that millions of dollars�* worth of food aid destined for sudan has been looted since fighting broke out last month. the wfp said pillaging in the country was rampant. meanwhile, president biden has issued an executive order authorising sanctions against sudan, saying the fighting must end. the latest ceasefire has failed to hold, with heavy fighting continuing in the capital khartoum and in nearby cities. as the conflict rages people continue to leave the country, and the un estimates more than 100,000 people have fled to sudan's neighbouring countries. more now on this from our africa correspondent catherine byaruhanga

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from the capital khartoum. a man is due in court this morning charged with murder in connection with a fatal stabbing in cornwall on sunday. jake hill, who's 2a and from bodmin, is also accused of attempted murder. 32—year—old michael allen suffered fatal injuries near a nightclub in the town. and, shares in a number of textbook publishers and online tutoring companies have collapsed after they warned ai technology was harming their businesses. they say that students are now turning to ai chatbots like chatgpt for help rather than using traditional resources.

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live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. we start in sudan, where the united nations is sending its top aid official to help co—ordinate relief efforts. it comes as the agency's humanitarian coordinator in sudan says that the situation there is turning into a "full—blown catastrophe" — warning that more than 800,000 people may flee the country as a result of the ongoing violence. meanwhile, fighting continues in the capital khartoum despite a ceasefire agreed by both sides. evacuation flights are still taking off from port sudan on the red sea.

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things wrong, an awful lot. it gets things wrong, an awful lot. it gets things wrong in really, really quite surprisingly dumb ways. so this technology is not going to sort of crawl out of the computer and take over. that isn't the nature of the technology. and i do worry that we obsess around things like that, which is very natural for people to do, it distracts us from the much more near—term concerns that we should be worried about now. close to half a million sudanese have had to flee their homes since fighting erupted around two weeks ago. among them, around 100,000 have fled to neighbouring countries, according to neighbouring countries, according to figures from the un. in the capital khartoum, fighting is ongoing despite promises of a ceasefire, as foreign nationals attempt to flee. a ship arrived in jeddah from saudi arabia —— in saudi arabia on monday, with evacuees including 100 us citizens. the final two evacuation flights are british nationals also left on monday. those unable to leave my plane are taking

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