This podcast episode explores multiple humanitarian crises, including the mass starvation and impending famine in Sudan caused by a year-long conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The situation in Sudan is catastrophic, with the UN estimating that hundreds of thousands of people could die from hunger. The episode also discusses the global decline of languages, attributing it to colonialism and capitalism. However, there are efforts to revitalize endangered languages around the world. Additionally, the episode highlights the importance of language preservation, the factors contributing to language extinction, and the challenges faced by indigenous languages. The plight of the Scottish wildcat, facing low population numbers and threats to its genetic integrity, is also addressed, with conservation efforts underway to protect the species.