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"A midwife describes assisting a growing number of women experiencing sexual violence at the hands of militias in the North Darfur region of Sudan. It comes a day after a Sudanese militia leader was convicted at the ICC on charges of mass murder and sexual violence going back to 2003. Also, FIFA suspends seven members of the Malaysian national soccer team over allegations of submitting fake birth certificates."
"It comes a day after a Sudanese militia leader was convicted at the ICC on charges of mass murder and sexual violence going back to 2003. Also, FIFA suspends seven members of the Malaysian national soccer team over allegations of submitting fake birth certificates. And, a father of three recounts his agonizing decision to leave Gaza City amid Israeli strikes. Plus, the BBC's Shipping Forecast turns 100 years old. Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices"
A midwife in North Darfur reports assisting a growing number of women who have experienced sexual violence inflicted by militias. The rise in reported attacks follows the conviction at the International Criminal Court of a Sudanese militia leader for mass murder and sexual violence dating back to 2003. FIFA has suspended seven members of the Malaysian national soccer team amid allegations of submitting fake birth certificates. A father of three describes his agonizing decision to leave Gaza City amid Israeli strikes. The BBC's Shipping Forecast marks its 100th anniversary, and a music segment titled "Music Heard on Air" is available. Advertising choices are listed at dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices.
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