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Sudan: World's worst cholera outbreak

The medical charity MSF say 2400 people have died in the last 12 months.

The medical charity MSF says Sudan’s civil war has fuelled the country’s worst cholera outbreak in many years, with more than 2400 people dying in the past 12 months. We speak to our correspondent who has been gathering rare footage showing the plight of civilians in the country.

India's Supreme Court is reviewing its order to round up Delhi's stray dogs after a huge public outcry. We speak to people there with differing views on the situation.

And as UN talks on tackling plastic pollution appear deadlocked on their final scheduled day, we hear messages from people across the globe.

OS presenter: Andrew Peach.

(Photo: A medical-drip of a Sudanese cholera patient, is pictured as he lies on a bed at a United Nations-Run makeshift clinic, in Tawila north Darfur, Sudan, August 5, 2025. Credit: Reuters/Mohammed Jamal)

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