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Genocide returns: slaughter in Sudan

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The Economist

News & Politics, News

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

From a refugee camp in Chad, we speak with those fleeing murder in Darfur. Reporting on the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and a powerful paramilitary group may have slowed, but the suffering has not. Bowel cancer is becoming more common in young people. How can screening be improved (14:23)? And, New York City rediscovers the dustbin (20:21).


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0:00.0

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0:04.6

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1:01.2

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from The Economist.

1:04.5

I'm your host, Oire Ogunbe.

1:07.2

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

1:15.6

Boul cancer used to be seen as an old people's disease,

1:19.6

but this misconception has meant that cases in young people, which are on the rise, are being missed.

1:25.6

Our correspondent digs into what's being done to change that.

1:32.0

And New York might be one of the filthiest cities in the rich world.

1:36.6

People leave their rubbish in bags on the pavement,

1:39.6

and it invites rats, which is not very pleasant.

1:43.2

The city sanitation department has a new policy on bins which could help.

1:48.0

But first.

1:58.0

Today, we're bringing you a story of war that may be less well known, but is no less

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