And arab communities have long been at loggerheads, witnesses accused the rsf of targeting and killing non arabs, resulting in reports of hundreds of deaths. The rsf has repeatedly denied any involvement in the violence in the region and has called for an independent international investigation. The un now reports that with 8. 1 Million People forcibly displaced, and Tens Of Thousands killed. There are warnings of growing hunger. The Un Security Council has called for a ceasefire in sudan to coincide with the muslim holy month of ramadan, but an agreement is unlikely. Bbc arabic� s feras kilani, has been given rare access with the sudanese army, to the front line city of omdur marn, close to the Capital Khartoum and sent us this report. Children in sudan are facing a living nightmare. Celebrating a rare success as they pushed with the capital. Prep and support forces. This market used to be the life of the city, now look at it. Normal life here destroyed. We hear stories of rape, looting and indiscriminate violence at the hands. This or sticking millions across the country have had to leave their lives behind. Few have faith. This 64 year old took us to see what used to be a town square. Now makeshift riviera. Translation there are 150 eo le translation there are 150 peeple here translation There Are150 Peeple here i translation there are150 people here. I knew translation there are 150 people here. I knew many i translation there are 150 people here. I knew many of them. Mohammed, abdullah,. Theres just me left. Theresjust me left. A. Theres ust me left. A moment. Theresjust me left. A moment to remembertheir. Theresjust me left. A moment to remember their names. For many, grave is only a number. The un says sides face accusations of horrific. The army was keep sure the damage inflicted in the city. They try to control we saw. Children in sudan are facing a living nightmare. Aid agencies warn an entire generation is at risk. 300 families are crammed into this school here in port sudan. These classrooms should be full of children. Instead, desperate people from across sudan are sheltering here for safety. But their horrible stories with in here. Five people are dying of polio and others are � s suffering from severe diseases. A mother of eight has leukaemia. She hasnt been able to get her medication since the war erupted last april. Translation my last ills april. Translation My Last Pills Finish april. Translation My Last Pills Finish three april. Translation My Last Pills Finish three days april. Translation My Last Pills Finish three days before | pills finish three days before the wet pills finish three days before the war. From that moment on, i am suffering, i am the war. From that moment on, i am suffering, lam in the war. From that moment on, i am suffering, i am in constant pain, im am suffering, i am in constant pain, im so am suffering, i am in constant pain, im so tired. Am suffering, i am in constant pain, im so tired. Her husband is fighting pain, im so tired. Her husband is fighting in pain, im so tired. Her husband is fighting in khartoum. Pain, im so tired. Her husband is fighting in khartoum. She. Is fighting in khartoum. She hasnt heard from him and two months. This clinic feels like a humanitarian disaster that the world doesnt know about. Serving children getting what little help they can. Starving children. We meet this woman, who has lost all hope, struggling to keep her three year old daughter alive. Translation she threeyearold daughter alive. Translation threeyearold daughter alive. Translation she could barely tell us. Families clean on for survival, but it could get a lot worse. Where facing displacement, hunger and disease outbreaks, and thats putting sudan on the brink of famine. In the world has been disrupted, with other suffering. But has been disrupted, with other sufferinu. � ,. ,. , suffering. But the plea from here is clear suffering. But the plea from here is clear suffering. But the plea from here is clear the suffering. But the plea from here is clear the world suffering. But the plea from here is clear the world is i here is clear the world is being urged not to forget sudan. Bbc news. Feras killani, bbc news, sudan. If you would like to know more about the story, head over to our website. About the story, head over to ourwebsite. Bbc about the story, head over to our website. Bbc. Co. Uk. You can find more details on this war. There are reports in wednesday newspapers in london that an investigation has been launched at the london clinic over claims staff tried to access the princess of waless private medical records. At least one member of staff tried to access kates notes at the private hospital in Central London injanuary when she was a patient there in january according to the daily mirror. Lets cross to the newsroom and our Correspondent Simonjones is there. Simon, tell us more about the story. Catherine, princess of wales, spent 13 nights in the london clinic injanuary. This is known for treating members of the royalfamilies, the royal families, celebrities, former the royalfamilies, celebrities, former president s and Prime Ministers. At the time, Kensington Palace said she was being treated for a problem with her abdomen and undergoing surgery. At the palace said it would not give a Running Commentary on her health or on her recovery because she wanted the precise details to remain private. This mornings mirror newspaper reports the london clinic launching an investigation claiming at least one member of staff tried to access her medical records while she was undergoing treatment. The paper said insiders at the clinic are shocked at these allegations. The information Commissioner Office which is the watchdog for personal data has told us it has received a report of a breach and it is assessing that information. Kensington palace told us this was a matter for the london clinic. The metropolitan police would not confirm whether they had been made aware of these allegations. As for the clinic itself, it hasnt responded for request for comment, but has told the mirror in a statement that every patient, whatever their status, that every patient, whatever theirstatus, has that every patient, whatever their status, has the right to full confidentiality and privacy. Full confidentiality and riva. , full confidentiality and privacy full confidentiality and riva. , ~ full confidentiality and riva. , privacy. They say much for that, simon. Privacy. They say much for that, simon. Privacy. They say much for that, simon. Thanks privacy. They say much for. That, simon. Thanks very that, simon. Thanks very much. The uks foreign secretary lord cameron has criticised hong kongs tough new security law, saying it will further damage the Rights And Freedoms of the people there. Authorities say the law is necessary for hong kongs stability. But critics fear it will further erode civil liberties. Lets hear from the territorys chief executive. Translation we can effectively. Uard translation we can effectively guard against translation we can effectively guard against revolution translation we can effectively guard against revolution and guard against revolution and also those advocating hong kong independence. We will never be afraid of neutral destruction again. And vandalized properties endangering the lives of hong kong people from now on. Hong kong people will never have to experience the pain that weve experienced before. Critics of hong kongs government are worried about the impact of this law. Article 23 as it is known that law already criminalises secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with Foreign Forces in hong kong the new one expands on that by targetting new offences like external interference and insurrection, and penalties include life sentences. The broadly defined revisions under the broadly defined revisions under article 23 the blue to credible under article 23 the blue to credible like critical isolation under freedom of expression, Peaceful Excitedly and the expression, Peaceful Excitedly and the right to receive information. The High Commissioner says the ambiguity is deeply commissioner says the ambiguity is deeply troubling, given its potential misuse and arbitrary application, including to target application, including to target dissenting voices, journalists, researchers, Civil Society journalists, researchers, Civil Society actors and human rights defenders. Its been devastating. Weve seen a lot of incorporation in the government controlled National Theory Records and also for now the power to further erode hong kong peoples liberty. The police now can read peoples home without a warrant and arrest them for 16 days without a visit. There are also much more in powerfor them to visit. There are also much more in power for them to prosecute in power for them to prosecute in hong kong. For now, yes, it is definitely a very to kearney and move. Draconian move. In response to bbcs queries, the Hong Kong Government set article 23 targets a very small number of people who jeopardise National Security and doesnt necessarily apply to the general public. I necessarily apply to the general public. Necessarily apply to the aeneral ublic. ~. , � , general public. I think whats more worrying general public. I think whats more worrying is general public. I think whats more worrying is that general public. I think whats more worrying is that if general public. I think whats more worrying is that if you i more worrying is that if you look at how they describe the situation of hong kong in the paper in the law itself, it adopts a view of the Chinese Party stating that there are lots of external forces trying to subvert hong kong and all the protesters in the past few decades are the result of the instigators from this external forces. And i think if hong kong, the leaders of hong kong, still look at the world in that manner, how come hong kong can still be Liberal International . And for now, as you mentioned, the government continued to be delusional. The result of a collapse of a Civil Society is impacting most hong kong people, and i think from a lot of interview, including one of bbcs interview on the streets in hong kong, people avoid stating their opinion because of the fear of repercussion of their opposition. Nathan, are we unlikely to see any protests that weve seen in the past from people in hong kong . The past from people in hong kona . , the past from people in hong kon . ,. , the past from people in hong kona . ,. , � , kong . For now, its quite unlikely kong . For now, its quite unlikely for kong . For now, its quite unlikely for more kong . For now, its quite | unlikely for more Protests Kong . For now, its quite i unlikely for more protests in hong kong, not because people obey the government or they suddenly turned into government supporters. But the cost of protesting on the streets is just too high. Weve seen cases thatjust merely holding a sign on the street for participating in a rally or encouragement, already facing years imprisonment. The incarceration for exercising free speech or increase thought. For exercising free speech or increase thought. You yourself are exiled. Increase thought. You yourself are exiled, what increase thought. You yourself are exiled, what you increase thought. You yourself are exiled, what you think increase thought. You yourself are exiled, what you think will| are exiled, what you think will happen in terms of hong kongs reputation . fin happen in terms of hong kongs reputation . Reputation . On social political side, its definitely reputation . On social political side, its definitely falling. Side, its definitely falling. In the economic side, i think the world is quite well aware of the situation of hong kong, and thats why the attractiveness to International Business and talents in capitals have been dropped for the pass for years, because if you treasure liberty and freedom, i dont think hong kong is the place for you to work. The tighten control of beijing and also the erosion of one country, to system, making hong kong much more alike with an ordinary chinese city. So, the government is pushing themselves into the end. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Youre live with bbc news. Lets turn our focus to the middle east and the latest warning about the humanitarian situation in gaza. The us Secretary Of StateAnthony Blinken has said that the entire population of gaza is suffering from � severe levels of acute food insecurity� and is in need of humanitarian assistance. Its a stark assessment of the ongoing crisis in the territory as American Pressure On Israel grows. Mr blinken has urged israel to prioritise the delivery of supplies into gaza. Lets take a listen to some of what mr blinken said. According to the most respected measure according to the most respected measure of these things, 100 of the measure of these things, 100 of the population in gaza is at severe of the population in gaza is at severe levels of acute food insecurity. Thats the first time insecurity. Thats the first time an insecurity. Thats the first time an entire population has been time an entire population has been so time an entire population has been so classified. We also see again. Been so classified. We also see again, according to this case of the again, according to this case of the united nations, 100 the totality of the united nations, 100 the totality of the population is in need totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance. Those were the thoughts of the us Secretary Of State. But Benjamin Netyanyahu has said theres no way to destroy hamas in rafah, other than by a ground incursion. All this as talks continue in qatar in a bid to secure a ceasefire deal. We of course share the desire for an we of course share the desire for an orderly we of course share the desire for an orderly exit we of course share the desire for an orderly exit for we of course share the desire for an orderly exit for the for an orderly exit for the civilian for an orderly exit for the civilian population. For an orderly exit for the| civilian population. Weve for an orderly exit for the civilian population. Weve been doing civilian population. 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Elimination of these battalions and rafah, elimination of these battalions and rafah, and elimination of these battalions and rafah, and theres elimination of these battalions and rafah, and theres no elimination of these battalions and rafah, and theres no way| and rafah, and theres no way to do and rafah, and theres no way to do it and rafah, and theres no way to do it other and rafah, and theres no way to do it other than and rafah, and theres no way to do it other than the and rafah, and theres no way to do it other than the ground| to do it other than the Ground Invasion0ur Middle East correspondent mark lowen has the latest from jerusalem. Well, throughout this conflict, israel has suggested that it is hamas, which is disrupting aid Distribution Efforts in gaza and is the Israeli Government has also hit out at the un for, in its words, being too slow to distribute aid. But all the aid agencies on the ground in gaza and un bodies say that the the infrastructure it is solely down to israel limiting the number of trucks that can get into gaza to distribute that much needed aid, which is why it is so sorely lacking and why famine is now looming in large parts of gaza. Now, i went to a briefing with the head of the un palestinian mission, anwar, who said to me that this is an entirely manmade famine. In a sense it is not, you know, it is down to a complete failure of policies. They are ready to distribute the aid if israel allows more in. And he also appealed to the us and the uk to restore funding to the un Palestinian Refugee mission, which the two countries cut injanuary when israel accused that un mission of employing staff who were complicit in the 7th Of October attacks on israel. Now that is on the aid front, on the ceasefire front, those those talks on on on a new truce are continuing in qatar. The qataris say that the two warring sides are still very far apart, but that they are cautiously optimistic that the talks are resuming. But israels Prime Minister has sai