Global News Podcast

Paramilitaries pushed out of key state

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May 21, 2025
Sudan's army claims to have secured Khartoum, marking a defining moment in a brutal civil war with staggering human costs. Tensions escalate as air strikes target civilians in Darfur, revealing the conflict's ongoing nature. Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation remains dire, particularly in Gaza where aid distribution struggles continue. In a shift to health innovations, a groundbreaking test drastically reduces brain tumor diagnosis time, offering hope for improved care. On a lighter note, the puffin population on Skoma Island is booming, showcasing successful conservation efforts.
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Sudan's Army Gains Control

  • Sudan's army retaking all Khartoum state marks a key shift in the civil war.
  • Even after losing territory, the RSF impacts civilians through long-range drone strikes hitting infrastructure.
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Aid Delivery Challenges in Gaza

  • Aid in Gaza remains undelivered despite trucks entering; Israeli restrictions control distribution tightly.
  • Israel fears Hamas stealing aid, restricting access to ensure aid reaches civilians via zones controlled by IDF.
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Israeli Politics Shape Gaza Aid

  • Israeli government faces pressure but prioritizes coalition hardliners over international opinion.
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu balances aid minimalism to appease nationalist supporters while managing US relations.
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