Showing posts with label BBC journalists. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 27, 2023

Sudan: Hundreds of missing people. Are you looking for a member of your family? Here's how to get help

Looking for a family member? Here's how to get help, call ICRC:

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Tuesday, May 02, 2023

New BBC Arabic radio service airs in Sudan twice daily at 9am on 21,510 kHz and 5pm on 15,310kHz

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: Good news. The BBC World Service has launched a new Arabic emergency radio service for Sudan. It starts today Tuesday 2 May 2023 at 3pm GMT (4pm BST, 5pm local time).

The Arabic emergency radio service for Sudan airs twice daily on short wave in Sudan at 7am GMT (8am BST, 9am local time) on 21,510 kHz and at 3pm GMT (4pm BST, 5pm local time) on 15,310kHz

Broadcast live in London, it will bring live updates of the situation on the ground, info on how to access life-saving resources, essential supplies and services, as well as analysis from voices inside and outside Sudan.


The new service for Sudan, launching this afternoon, will be available on radio, online and across social media. 


Read full story at BBC News Media

Published: 12:01 am, Tuesday 2 May 2023

BBC World Service launches emergency radio service for Sudan

The programme, which will be broadcast live in London with input from teams in Amman and Cairo, will air on short wave in Sudan and be available on radio, online and across social media

https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2023/bbc-world-service-launches-emergency-radio-service-for-sudan


Also, here by Paul Glynn, BBC News, Tue 2 May 2023:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65447051

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BBC News Arabic and Twitter


الرئيسية - BBC News عربي - BBC News Arabic

https://www.bbc.com/arabic


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@BBCArabic

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@bbcarabicalerts

https://twitter.com/BBCArabicAlerts

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Note, the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is the national broadcaster of the UK, based at Broadcasting House in London, England. It is the world's oldest national broadcaster, and the largest broadcast operator in the world with a staff of over 35,400. It is funded by an annual licence fee of £159.00 paid by each household in the UK to enable the BBC to remain independent and free without sponsors, adverts, shareholders.

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