
Sudan's army says it has entered the Presidential Palace in Khartoum
This begins the expulsion of the rebel army, the Rapid Support Force, from the capital
The army has told the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ it has taken the Palace. We'll bring you the latest from our correspondent in Port Sudan.
Israel is continuing its ground offensive in Gaza with Hamas now responding with rocket fire into Israel, we'll hear about the impact the fighting is having on people in Gaza.
In the Russian region of Kursk, Moscow's forces have been on the offensive, progressively ousting Ukrainians from the Russian territory they seized last year, and Ukrainain fighters are worried about what a peace deal could mean.
A leading law professor warns that President Trump's recent battle with the judiciary is eroding America's status as a constitutional democracy
And we have an interview with the Namibia's first female President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who will be inaugurated today. She tells us what she wants to achieve for the country.
Presenters: James Copnall and Lukwesa Burak
(Photo: The Sudanese Army General Command building bears traces of artillery shelling in Khartoum, Sudan. Credit: Tayeb Sid/Reuters)
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