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Civilians flee fighting in Sudan

Although rival generals agreed to extend a ceasefire, fighting has continued in the Sudanese capital and Western Darfur.

Although rival generals agreed to extend a ceasefire, fighting has continued in the Sudanese capital. We speak to the BBC’s Middle East correspondent who is on the Sudanese-Egyptian border at Aswan.

Also on the programme: Pope Francis uses a visit to Hungary to warn about the dangers of populism and nationalism; and we speak to one of the founders of the War Childhood Museum in Sarajevo about the lives of children in conflict zones.

Joining Paul Henley to discuss these and other stories are Nanjala Nyabola, a Kenyan Writer and political analyst, and Ivan Vejvoda, head of the Europe's Futures Programme at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna and a former foreign policy adviser to two Serbian prime ministers.

(IMAGE: People stand next to buses as passengers fleeing from Sudan arrive in Aswan, Egypt CREDIT: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany)

50 minutes

Broadcast

  • Sat 29 Apr 202307:06GMT