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Examining the world’s overlooked war

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17 December 2024

Episode 3451

33 minutes


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Germany’s election campaign begins – but what could its next government look like? Then we turn to Sudan to get the latest from the ground and learn how foreign powers are engaging with the conflict. Plus, we tour Croatia’s holiday markets. 

Chapter 1

Sudan’s war continues

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The war in Sudan has been named the most devastating conflict in recent years. As the war continues and attention wanes, foreign powers such as the US, the UAE and Turkey are looking to influence the outcome. Yassmin Abdel-Magied joins us to bring the latest from Khartoum.

Sudan’s war continues

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