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Welcome to the world in ten, in an increasingly uncertain world,
this is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
I'm Toby Gilles joined today by Tom Nooner.
It's a war that's into its third year,
with one of the worst humanitarian disasters on record and foreign nations trying to find a deal for a ceasefire.
But we're not talking about Ukraine, we're talking about Sudan.
And it turns out most of us in the West are helping to fund the destruction,
with one of Sudan's main exports featuring in dozens of household products.
This week, one of the deadliest attacks by paramilitaries at a famine stricken camp,
Zamzam in Darfur, left hundreds of civilians dead.
It came as Britain hosted ministers from 20 countries aimed at finding a ceasefire and funding to ease the crisis.
Our guest today is The Times' Africa correspondent, Jane Flanagan.
Jane, tell us exactly what's been happening at Zamzam.
Well, Zamzam is a camp, a displacement camp for people who are not only displaced from this current conflict,