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Global News Podcast

Sudan: Hundreds of thousands flee Darfur refugee camp

Global News Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Daily News, News, Documentary

4.27.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Hundreds of thousands flee Sudan's largest refugee camp in Darfur, after deadly attacks by RSF paramilitaries. Also: ‘God’s architect’ Antoni Gaudí is on the path to sainthood, and the new film inspired by a penguin.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.

0:04.8

I'm Andrew Peach, and in the early hours of Tuesday, the 15th of April, these are our main stories.

0:10.7

Hundreds of thousands of people flee Sudan's largest refugee camp in Darfur after days of attacks by paramilitaries.

0:18.4

On a visit to the White House, the President of El Salvador

0:21.1

insists he doesn't have the power

0:23.2

to return a man mistakenly deported

0:25.2

from the US and jailed.

0:27.4

And Parliament in Hungary

0:28.5

approves constitutional changes

0:30.5

stigmatizing gay people.

0:34.4

Also in this podcast,

0:36.2

the Pope puts God's architect and Tony Gaudi on the path to

0:40.0

sainthood and...

0:41.6

I think this experience has shown me you never know how much love is inside of you,

0:47.7

like how much love you have to give, and how loved you are until the day you launch.

0:55.4

The latest celebrity space tourists, including the American pop star Katie Perry, come back down to Earth.

1:04.8

It was estimated that half a million people had been living in Zamzam, Sudan's largest camp for people trying to flee

1:11.6

the civil war, which is two years old today. According to the UN, hundreds of civilians are dead

1:17.4

and 400,000 have fled the camp following an attack by paramilitary rapid support forces, which

1:23.6

took control of Zamzam in Darfur. The RSF claimed it was being used as a base for fighters,

1:29.6

aligned with the Sudanese army.

1:31.5

Our Africa correspondent, Mayani Jones, told me more about the camp.

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