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    Final election campaign rally in South Africa

    Final election campaign rally in South Africa

    South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to focus on job creation if the governing African National Congress is voted back into power next week. He was speaking during the ANC's final campaign rally at a football stadium in Johannesburg.
    Also in the programme: An American journalist recalls her meeting with Cambodian dictator Pol Pot in the 1970s; and are dumbphones the answer to parents woes about smartphones?
    (Photo: ANC supporters attend the African National Congress Party final election rally held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Credit: Kim Ludbrook/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

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    Kenya President: police to arrive in Haiti in 'three weeks'

    Kenya President: police to arrive in Haiti in 'three weeks'

    Kenya's President says peacekeeping forces will help quell growing gang violence in Haiti and are expected to arrive in three weeks. In an exclusive interview with the BBC, William Ruto confirmed a planning team was already in Haiti and had met local police to secure arrangements before the Kenyan troops are deployed. We'll hear from a journalist on the ground in Haiti on what the peacekeepers can expect from local gangs.
    Also in the programme: Warnings rise over the possibility of genocide in Sudan's Darfur region. And a flowering plant last seen in the 1960s is re-introduced in Wales.
    (Picture: William Ruto speaking in Washington, D.C., May 24th 2024. Picture credit: REUTERS/Ken Cedeno)

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    The ICJ rules Israel must halt military operation in Rafah

    The ICJ rules Israel must halt military operation in Rafah

    The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must immediately halt its military operation in Rafah.
    The United Nations' highest court has also ordered Israel to re-open the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Rafah to let in aid.
    We speak to a legal expert about the importance of these rulings and we get the reaction from Israel and Gaza.
    Also in our programme: one of Britain's greatest miscarriages of justice is finally put right with the quashing of hundreds of convictions; and what does Artificial Intelligence hold for Hollywood's animal stars?
    (Photo: International Court of Justice President Nawaf Salam stands during an ICJ ruling on the situation in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip. Credit: Shutterstock)

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    UN warns Darfur at risk of genocide

    UN warns Darfur at risk of genocide

    There's been a warning that Sudan's Darfur region is at growing risk of genocide. A United Nations expert, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, told the BBC that the Rapid Support Forces, who are at war with the army, were targeting communities based on their ethnicity.
    Also in the programme: International Court of Justice rules on Israel's Gaza operation; and The Boss honoured in London.
    (Picture: People fleeing the violence in West Darfur, cross the border into Adre, Chad, August 4, 2023. Credit: Reuters)

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    Inside Myanmar's resistance field hospitals

    Inside Myanmar's resistance field hospitals

    Medical workers with the resistance in Myanmar have spoken of the terrible injuries suffered by those fighting the ruling junta's troops. A BBC team met doctors in Karenni state. Thousands of people have been killed since Myanmar's army seized power in a coup three years ago.
    Also in the programme: A fifth senior army figure in Russia has been arrested; and inside Sudan's war-struck El Fasher.
    (Picture: A soldier from Karenni state who was injured during a fight against the Burmese army. Credit: Thierry Falise/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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    Seven killed as Russia pounds Kharkiv

    Seven killed as Russia pounds Kharkiv

    Russia pounds Kharkiv with missiles killing seven people as President Volodymyr Zelensky chides Ukraine's western allies for not providing enough military
    support. Newshour hears from Kharkiv and from John Herbst a former US ambassador to Ukraine.
    Also in the programme: the dispute over the billion-dollar galleon; and campaigning starts in the UK's election.
    (Picture: A firefighter washes up his face as he works at a compound of a print works hit by Russian missile strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine May 23, 2024. Credit: Reuters)

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