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Newsnight

antiquities but itself has antiquities because they were looted and plundered during colonial times and plundered during colonial times and obviously thousands of years before. fir and obviously thousands of years before. ., ., before. or even later and more recently- _ before. or even later and more recently. absolutely. _ before. or even later and more recently. absolutely. it- before. or even later and more recently. absolutely. it is - recently. absolutely. it is interesting because it seems that now they— interesting because it seems that now they are having even temporarily a taste _ now they are having even temporarily a taste of _ now they are having even temporarily a taste of their own medicine. for us in _ a taste of their own medicine. for us in the — a taste of their own medicine. for us in the research group everything unesco _ us in the research group everything unesco related, it will be interesting that the british museum will have _ interesting that the british museum will have to eventually face the argument that it was constant giving to the _ argument that it was constant giving to the countries of origin that are rightly— to the countries of origin that are rightly claiming back their cultural inheritance. find rightly claiming back their cultural inheritance. �* rightly claiming back their cultural inheritance-— inheritance. and we are the best lace for inheritance. and we are the best place for it _ inheritance. and we are the best place for it but _ inheritance. and we are the best place for it but now _ inheritance. and we are the best place for it but now we - inheritance. and we are the best place for it but now we know- inheritance. and we are the best| place for it but now we know they may not be because they cannot guarantee it will still be there. that was also an argument of the museum — that was also an argument of the museum and of private collectors saying _ museum and of private collectors saying you — museum and of private collectors saying you know, we are saving them try saying you know, we are saving them by acquiring — saying you know, we are saving them by acquiring them because otherwise they would be lost and here we are.

It , Antiquities , Thousands , Colonial-times , Plundered , Fir , Plundered-during-colonial-times , Us , British-museum , Taste , Research-group , Medicine

BBC News Now

let's talk a little bit about that final comment that the western influence is waning in the say hello. our security correspondent frank gardner says the influence of western governments in north west africa — is declining: compare it to a shrinking water hole in the dry season, western influence. it's drying up in the south countries, the whole area of north—west africa. it's drying up in the sahel countries, the whole area of north—west africa. one by one, countries are kicking out western forces, severing their ties with the western international community and instead, a number of countries have teamed up with russia's wagner group who has, for them, a very successful business model. if you take a triangle of government, wagner group and a population, two out of three of those do pretty well. the governments get a bespoke security service from this mafia—like organisation, the wagner group. the wagner group enrich themselves with mineral resources like gold mines, diamonds etc. but the people that lose out are the populations because their countries are essentially being plundered of their natural wealth.

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The Daily Global

johannesburg. it is going to be a cold, dark night for many south africans. south africa is sinking into darkness. power cuts injohannesburg for hours every day. the continent's most developed economy can no longer keep the lights on. gloom spreading through businesses like this bar, open for the past 25 years, because of the power of the electricity. you can see now it's dark. are you going to survive in your business? i don't think so. next door, a cash transfer company is on the ropes, too. must be frustrating. it is very much frustrating. do you see an end in sight? i don't. this is our new life now. why such chaos? the answers lie out here in coal country. almost all south africa's electricity is generated by burning coal, but the industry is being plundered. billions of pounds lost to criminal cartels.

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BBC News at Ten

businesses like this bar, open for the past 25 years. because of the power cut, the electricity, you can see now, it's dark. are you going to survive, your business? i don't think so, i don't think so. next door, a cash transfer company is on the ropes too. it must be frustrating. it is, very much frustrating. do you see an end sight? do you see an end in sight? i don't. this is our new life now. why such chaos? the answers lie out here in coal country. almost all south africa's electricity is generated by burning coal, but the industry is being plundered, billions of pounds lost to criminal cartels. mines like this one looted. even at night you hear gunshots, gunshots. even they are fighting among themselves for this coal. the different gangs? yes. what's extraordinary is quite how brazen it is. it's happening every day out

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BBC News

is relatively poor per capita, it has got natural resources and a lot of these have been plundered. gold is being illicitly slipped out of the country and there is a lot of corruption going on. there are outside forces interested in sudan. russia wants to have a naval base on the red sea. the united states is very keen that sudan does not go back to its tearaways, which it did in the 1990s. up until 1996 it was the base where 0sama bin laden and the base where 0sama bin laden and the al-qaeda group before they moved to afghanistan were based. egypt has a vested interest in sudan being stable. they are allies against ethiopia. whatever happens in sudan will inevitably spill out, or risk spilling out, into neighbouring countries. that is why the african union and the arab league are trying really hard right now to try and dampen down this fire and find a compromise to stop the violence.

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BBC News

who work in difficult conditions in often dangerous circumstances. they are reviewing their operations. at least one airline, we are told, qatar airways, has suspended its flies into khartoum airport, has suspended its flights into khartoum airport, which is hardly surprising. if you look at the pictures and satellite maps you can see smoke billowing around the capital khartoum, including close to the airport. it will settle down eventually, but there is a risk that the country which, remember it's already fragmented from being this huge country, sudan, that stretched all the way down from the egyptian border in the north to the ugandan border in the south, it is already split in two to create south sudan, one of the newest countries in the world. there is now a risk that what is left of sudan could further disintegrate. there are big powers at play here. although sudan is relatively poor per capita, it has got natural resources and a lot of these have been plundered. gold is being illicitly slipped out

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BBC News

is not a mind to be stripped or a terrain to be plundered. but the poe a terrain to be plundered. but the pepe did _ a terrain to be plundered. but the pope did not mention the role played by catholic colonisers backed by the vatican �*s and the atrocities they committed here stop later this week, he will travel to neighbouring south sudan, another country ravaged by conflict and hunger. there, he is likely to urge political leaders to do much more to bring about peace. sofia bettiza, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. rescue workers in the ukrainian city of kramatorsk are searching through the rubble of a residential building that was destroyed by a russian rocket. authorities say at least two people were killed. but they've warned others might be trapped under the debris. kramatorsk is in the eastern donetsk region — much of which is controlled by moscow's forces. the fbi have searched president biden�*s holiday home in delaware, the latest twist in the investigation into the handling of classified

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BBC News

your tears are my tears. your pain is my pain. to every family that grieves or is displaced either by burning of villages or other war crimes, to the survivors of sexual violence and to every injured child and adult, i say i am with you. nearly 6 million people have been terminally displaced in congo and 26 million face severe hunger. largely because of armed conflict. a conflict that pope francis condemned. translation: hands off | the democratic republic of congo. hands off africa. stop choking africa. it is not a mine to be stripped or a terrain to be plundered. but the pope did not mention the role played by catholic colonisers supported by the vatican and the atrocities

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