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US Elections: Democrat Contest Heats Up

Democrats debate; Ethiopia drought; Sudanese cuisine

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have clashed sharply over Wall Street and foreign policy, in the Democratic candidates' first one-on-one debate. Mrs Clinton cast him as an idealist who will not get things done and Mr Sanders accused her of being too tied to the establishment to achieve real change.

Ethiopia is in the midst of its worst drought in decades, with more than ten million people needing emergency aid. The country has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but Alastair Leithead finds that international help is still needed.

When Omer Eltigani moved from Sudan to the UK, he couldn’t find the taste of home anywhere. So, he learnt to cook. Now he’s releasing the first non-Arabic cookbook aimed bringing Sudanese food to tables around the world. He came to speak to Newsday and brought some tasters.

50 minutes

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Fri 5 Feb 201607:06GMT

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  • Fri 5 Feb 201607:06GMT