ICC says war crimes committed in Sudan
7/9/202629 min
The International Criminal Court says it has "concrete evidence" the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces committed crimes against humanity in Darfur during Sudan's civil war. The RSF says the scale of the atrocities in el-Fasher and el-Geneina has been exaggerated. Also: Iran attacks Gulf nations in response to a new wave of US strikes; Bangladesh battles a deadly measles outbreak; scientists warn that men's testosterone levels are declining; the last woman hanged in the UK gets a posthumous pardon; and the Wimbledon Fery tale continues.
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First 90 secondsPeter Bowes0:00
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Celia Hatton· Host0:59
[soft music] This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service. [upbeat music] I'm Celia Hatton, and in the early hours of Thursday the 9th of July, these are our main stories. The deputy prosecutor of the International Criminal Court tells the BBC there's concrete evidence that crimes against humanity have been committed in Darfur during Sudan's civil war. A second night of heavy American strikes on Iran. We ask our international editor how

