
Sudan crisis: bodies are still being discovered
Doctors linked to Sudan's opposition say the security forces have killed more than a hundred people this week in their attempt to crush protests.
We speak to our reporters about the latest situation in Sudan. And we hear again from a protester, who has been telling OS this week about the violence she's seen following the attack on pro-democracy protesters.
And BBC Monitoring will be telling us the investigation into the global presence of the Islamic State group, which has, for the first time, claimed an attack in Mozambique.
And we hear about case of Scot Peterson, the former school safety officer, who stood outside the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Florida as a gunman killed 17 people last year. He has been arrested and faces multiple charges, including child neglect and perjury.
(Photo: Protester gestures as he runs past a barricade along a street in Khartoum. Credit: Stringer/ Reuters)
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