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The World Food programme has for the second time this year suspended the distribution of super cereal stocks across Uganda's refugee camps. Over thirty people have been admitted at a health centre after consuming cereals distributed by the agency. Leon Ssenyange reports from Kampala
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EU officials are considering classifying a no-deal Brexit as a "major disaster", with the European Commission expected to announce on Wednesday plans to increase Brexit preparations once again.
Rumblings inside the EU, suggest no-deal is becoming the bloc's default expectation.
Our Correspondent in Brussels Natalie Powell reports.
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Ousted Sudan president Omar El Bashir is battling a case of corruption in the country's courts .
But transitional national unity government recently formed to take over him is still struggling to solidify control with the new Prime Minister delaying the appointment of his cabinet .
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok is reportedly still vetting the list of candidates that have been proposed for cabinet positions.
Coletta Wanjohi report from Addis Ababa:
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The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier insists no changes will be made to the Irish backstop until after the UK ratifies the EU Withdrawal Agreement.
The British Government however says the backstop must be abolished, or a deal will not be reached.
Our Correspondent in Brussels Natalie Powell has more.
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Bruce Harrison reports from Hong Kong.
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Two days after arriving in New York via a zero-emissions yacht that crossed the Atlantic, teen climate activist Greta Thunberg carried out her first demonstration in the United States.
Hundreds of protesters joined her outside the United Nations, in her calls for climate justice.
Our U.N. correspondent Liling Tan reports.
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