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18.11.2024 19:34
X-rays show shrapnel and bullets buried in children caught in Sudan war Images released by MSF doctors highlight impact of conflict in the country, with medical supplies and aid unable to reach people due to fightingA series of X-rays showing a piece of shrapnel buried deep inside a 20-month-old girl’s head and a bullet embedded in an 18-month-old boy’s chest are among images released by medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) revealing the impact of the war in Sudan on children.The two babies were treated at Khartoum’s Bashair teaching hospital. Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 21:31
In Sudan, Al-Naw hospital is on the front line of the civil war 'In Sudan, a total war' (6/8). Ravaged by conflict since April 2023, only 20% to 30% of the country's hospitals are operational. Al-Naw Hospital, on the outskirts of Khartoum, the remaining caregivers are doing their utmost to treat the countless civilian casualties.

18.11.2024 21:33
Ed Sheeran: I wish I wasn’t on 40th-anniversary version of Band Aid Singer says his ‘understanding of the narrative’ around Do They Know It’s Christmas? has changed since 2014 appearanceEd Sheeran has said he would rather not be on the forthcoming 40th-anniversary version of Band Aid charity single Do They Know It’s Christmas?, aligning himself with criticism of it as dehumanising and damaging to Africans.Sheeran is one of an all-star cast to be drawn from three previous recordings of the song, in 1984, 2004 and 2014 – he appeared on the latter version. Producer Trevor Horn has mashed up three sets of performances into a new “Ultimate Mix”, which will be released on 25 November, and also features George Michael, Robbie Williams, Sinéad O’Connor and many more. Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 21:45
Australian goldminer to pay Mali $160m to free detained CEO and executives Group were held after a meeting about what mining firm referred to as unsubstantiated claims regarding taxes and leviesAn Australian goldmining company has agreed to pay $160m ($A247m, £126m) to Mali’s government after the west African country’s junta detained its chief executive and two other employees.Resolute Mining’s chief executive, Terence Holohan, and the other two employees were detained on 8 November in Mali’s capital, Bamako, at the end of a meeting with government officials over tax and other state claims that the miner had previously said were “unsubstantiated”. Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 22:07
Lula launches alliance to combat world hunger as Brazil hosts G20 Summit’s first day notable for frosty meeting of far-right Argentinian leader Javier Milei and leftwing hostThe president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has opened the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro with the launch of an alliance to combat hunger, which he described as the “ultimate symbol of our collective tragedy”.Brazil holds the rotating presidency of the group and is hosting the meeting this Monday and Tuesday, attended by all but two – Russia and Saudi Arabia – of the 19 member countries. Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 23:20
Xi Jinping praises Labour’s economic policy as Keir Starmer discusses human rights concerns PM questions sanctions against MPs and plight of Jimmy Lai as China’s president says Starmer ‘fixing foundations’China’s president, Xi Jinping, has heaped praise on Keir Starmer’s economic policy, as the UK prime minister used their first meeting to raise concerns about sanctions on MPs and the treatment of the pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai.During their conversation at the G20 summit in Rio, the first meeting between the UK and China’s leaders in six years, Starmer said he would be keen to host a full bilateral meeting with Xi and the Chinese premier, Li Qiang, in Beijing or London as soon as possible, aimed at turning the page on frosty UK-China relations. Continue reading... ...