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we canjoin we can join reeta we canjoin reeta now. look to world leaders to try to highlight their plight. there will have been expectations of pope francis on his first visit to myanmar and not least whether or not he would refer to the rohignya s directly by name. we have this report from martin bashir. 0n the lush grounds of myanmar‘s presidential palace, a military band announces the arrival of pope francis, the rich pageantry, a world away from the terror felt by more than 600,000 rohingya muslims who, since august, have fled into bangladesh in what the united nations has called "textbook ethnic cleansing". today, pope francis met with myanmar‘s de facto leader, as human rights organisations urged him to talk about the rohingyas. though he referred to the muslim minority last month, it's a word the myanmar government does not use, saying they migrated illegally from bangladesh and therefore should not be listed as one of the country's ethnic groups. inside the convention centre, aung san suu kyi did make reference to the events i
we canjoin we can join reeta we canjoin reeta now. look to world leaders to try to highlight their plight. there will have been expectations of pope francis on his first visit to myanmar and not least whether or not he would refer to the rohignya s directly by name. we have this report from martin bashir. 0n the lush grounds of myanmar‘s presidential palace, a military band announces the arrival of pope francis, the rich pageantry, a world away from the terror felt by more than 600,000...
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the bbc‘s reeta chakrabarti killings. the bbc‘s reeta chakra barti has killings.d 18—year—olds rabia >> anchor—2—mac: nieces. a nine—year—old and a four—year—old. —— and hertwo nine—year—old and a four—year—old. —— and her two nieces. they said the military attacked their village in myanmar. the little girl‘s mother was killed and they don‘t know what has happened to their father. they have been walking for 25 days. translation: people gave us food. i just brought the two children. i didn‘t bring anything to cook with. she said she is determined to keep the children with her, although it may be difficult. a week later we find them in the un transit camp we re find them in the un transit camp were vulnerable people are looked after. umi has less to get their food rations. how are they getting on? this is where you live. mm. you don‘t have much, do you? psychologists see the little one is severely traumatised by her experiences. she never speaks to any adult. —— say that the little one. almost everyone you meet in this camp say they have seen some terrible things. t
the bbc‘s reeta chakrabarti killings. the bbc‘s reeta chakra barti has killings.d 18—year—olds rabia >> anchor—2—mac: nieces. a nine—year—old and a four—year—old. —— and hertwo nine—year—old and a four—year—old. —— and her two nieces. they said the military attacked their village in myanmar. the little girl‘s mother was killed and they don‘t know what has happened to their father. they have been walking for 25 days. translation: people gave us food....
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this is bbc news with me, reeta chakrabarti. this is bbc news with me, reeta chakra barti. the this is bbc news with me, reeta chakrabarti. the headlines: michael gove chakrabarti. the headlines: michael g ove fa ces chakrabarti. the headlines: michael gove faces criticism for saying he didn't know why the british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was in iran before she was jailed for spying in the country. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe has seen a medical specialist after finding lumps on her breasts and is on the verge of a nervous breakdown, according to her husband, richard ratcliffe. first secretary of state damian green enters the police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the spanish prime minister is visiting catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy has vowed to end the separatist havoc in the area. the prince of wales has led the country and honouring its service personnel on remembrance sunday, ta
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reeta chakra barti, bbc news, bangladesh. some of the camps young inhabitants have had to endure. back now to the pope's visit to myanmar. 0ur religious affairs correspondent has been travelling with the pope and has just sent this report. 0n the lush grounds of myanmar‘s presidential palace a military band announces the arrival of pope francis. the rich pageantry a world away from the terror felt by more than 600,000 rohingya muslims who, since august, have fled into bangladesh in what the united nations has called textbook ethnic cleansing. today pope francis met with myanmar‘s de facto leader aung san suu kyi with human rights organisations urging him to name the rohingya as victims despite myanmar not recognising them as citizens. myanmar‘s civilian leader, whose shares power with the army, spoke first, acknowledging the focus of the area where the rohingya have lived for generations. as we address long—standing issues, the support of oui’ long—standing issues, the support of our people and of good friends only who wish t
reeta chakra barti, bbc news, bangladesh. some of the camps young inhabitants have had to endure. back now to the pope's visit to myanmar. 0ur religious affairs correspondent has been travelling with the pope and has just sent this report. 0n the lush grounds of myanmar‘s presidential palace a military band announces the arrival of pope francis. the rich pageantry a world away from the terror felt by more than 600,000 rohingya muslims who, since august, have fled into bangladesh in what the...
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reeta chakra barti reports from cox's bazaar in bangladesh.de its home here, a city made up entirely of people who fled. they arrived with stories of being shot at and raped, and their children being killed. would they, could they, return to myanmar? translation: we won't go back. we were brutally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. rashida and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down. we saw her with her son, azizul, two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar, at the border where they crossed to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, azizul died. then, she told us, she could not bear to even say the word myanmar. here in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six otherfamily members, rashida says she won't return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i have two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back we will but our hearts don't tell us to go back,
reeta chakra barti reports from cox's bazaar in bangladesh.de its home here, a city made up entirely of people who fled. they arrived with stories of being shot at and raped, and their children being killed. would they, could they, return to myanmar? translation: we won't go back. we were brutally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. rashida and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down. we saw her with her son, azizul, two...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazar, in bangladesh.n zimbabwe, with emmerson mnangagwa due to be sworn in as the next president. he's warned people not to engage in acts of revenge on supporters of robert mugabe and his wife, grace. in a statement, he said the country is witnessing a "new and unfolding democracy." ben brown is in the capital, harare. imaginea imagine a country where no one has a job. everyone sells on the street to make ends meet. the new president has promised that cutting unemployment and creating work will be one of his top priorities. this man has an arts diploma and is selling flowers and is heading for a better future under the new president. he will work to fulfil his promise. he said it in front of eve ryo ne his promise. he said it in front of everyone and i believe in him. these graduates are also unemployed and hoping that new leader can turn the economy around. we have degrees but we don't have jobs. we are looking forjobs. every other day we are sending cvs and everything. what is your degree sending cvs a
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazar, in bangladesh.n zimbabwe, with emmerson mnangagwa due to be sworn in as the next president. he's warned people not to engage in acts of revenge on supporters of robert mugabe and his wife, grace. in a statement, he said the country is witnessing a "new and unfolding democracy." ben brown is in the capital, harare. imaginea imagine a country where no one has a job. everyone sells on the street to make ends meet. the new president has promised...
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that's all your sport, reeta. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.nd west. most of the blustery showers will be in the west. some heavy with hail, thunder and wintriness over the high ground. central and eastern areas will be dry with clear skies and cold. cold across the board with a touch of frost in sheltered eastern areas by dawn. tomorrow a better day. some good spells of sunshine. but it will feel cold. we start with off with showers in the morning through central and western areas. some wintriness over the higher ground. but they will fizzle out in the afternoon and many places staying dry with sunshine. but temperatures six to ten degrees. towards sunday evening for bonfire night, the event should be dry for most. you can see a blue hue, it will be a cold one. there will be some showers around coastal areas of north, the west and the east. but inland it should be dry. one or two showers around the channel islands. as we head into sunday night it will turn very cold. we could see temperatures down to minus six celsius this one or two places. m
that's all your sport, reeta. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.nd west. most of the blustery showers will be in the west. some heavy with hail, thunder and wintriness over the high ground. central and eastern areas will be dry with clear skies and cold. cold across the board with a touch of frost in sheltered eastern areas by dawn. tomorrow a better day. some good spells of sunshine. but it will feel cold. we start with off with showers in the morning through...
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reeta chakra barti reporting from bangladesh.newsday we'll have more on the pope's visit to myanmar. 0fficials there are watching to see how the pope will respond to the rohingya crisis. that is coming up soon. now let's turn to indonesia's largest volcano, mount agung, because it could be about to erupt. but nobody knows exactly when. on monday, the international airport was shut and local officials have widened an exclusion zone around the mountain and are asking people living there to leave. there are around 40,000 people already who have moved out. 0ur correspondent rebecca henschke is close to mount agung, and has just sent this report. as you can see, hot ash, gas and thick smoke is spewing out from mount agung, behind me, thousands of metres into the air, making it very dangerous for planes to land. the airport has been closed for an the threat of an imminent eruption. last night you see about glow in the crater, which we are told me is the lover and molten rock has now reached the summit. people have been told to get out
reeta chakra barti reporting from bangladesh.newsday we'll have more on the pope's visit to myanmar. 0fficials there are watching to see how the pope will respond to the rohingya crisis. that is coming up soon. now let's turn to indonesia's largest volcano, mount agung, because it could be about to erupt. but nobody knows exactly when. on monday, the international airport was shut and local officials have widened an exclusion zone around the mountain and are asking people living there to leave....
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazar, in bangladesh.olice and protesters have shall —— clashed. all primary and secondary schools have been closed. they want the teachers to get a pay increase they we re teachers to get a pay increase they were promised sleek and all returned the classroom. a new era is set to begin in zimbabwe with emmerson mnangagwa due to be sworn in as the next president. he has warned people not to engage in acts of revenge on supporters of robert mugabe and his wife grace. in a statement, he said the country is witnessing a new and unfolding democracy. ben brown is in the capital harare and he told us what we can expect from the new leader. zimbabweans are preparing for the inauguration of emmerson mnangagwa, the next president, only the country's second ruler for 37 years, a reminder of how long robert mugabe ruled or misruled this country. emmerson mnangagwa will be inaugurated, sworn in at a big stadium here in harare and there will be thousands of people to watch it. what's going to be his programme? he's alre
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazar, in bangladesh.olice and protesters have shall —— clashed. all primary and secondary schools have been closed. they want the teachers to get a pay increase they we re teachers to get a pay increase they were promised sleek and all returned the classroom. a new era is set to begin in zimbabwe with emmerson mnangagwa due to be sworn in as the next president. he has warned people not to engage in acts of revenge on supporters of robert mugabe and his...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 4:00 — first secretary of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the bbc understands the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. his cabinet colleague, michael gove, says tehran should be facing criticism over the case, as he rejects calls for mrjohnson to resign. the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday. also in the next hour — vhe spanish prime minister visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona. and the dateline panel discuss whether priti patel‘s resignation was a missed opportunity for the prime minister. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. theresa may's closest ally in the cabinet, damia
i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 4:00 — first secretary of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the bbc understands the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. his cabinet colleague, michael gove, says tehran should be facing criticism over the case, as he rejects calls for mrjohnson to resign. the prince of...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazar in bangladesh.me of the day's other news stories... jon venables, who was convicted of murdering the liverpool toddler james bulger in 1993, is back in prison while police investigate child abuse images on a computer. he was freed on licence in 2001, after being jailed for life at the age of 10. the former labour minister ivan lewis has been suspended by the party while allegations of inappropriate behaviour are investigated. mr lewis denies any wrongdoing or non—consensual behaviour, but says he's sorry if he has made women who work with him feel awkward. the jury at the trial of an army sergeant accused of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute has been discharged, after failing to reach verdicts. emile cilliers denied all the charges. the court had been sitting for 7 weeks. the crown prosecution service says it will seek a retrial. the european commission has cancelled the uk's turn to host the european capital of culture. dundee, nottingham, leeds, milton keynes, belfast and l
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazar in bangladesh.me of the day's other news stories... jon venables, who was convicted of murdering the liverpool toddler james bulger in 1993, is back in prison while police investigate child abuse images on a computer. he was freed on licence in 2001, after being jailed for life at the age of 10. the former labour minister ivan lewis has been suspended by the party while allegations of inappropriate behaviour are investigated. mr lewis denies any...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 11:00: inside yemen — a special report as the un warns that the humanitarian crisis there is worsening. mps scrutinise the government's controversial legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. this is the scene, live in the commons. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders. something strange is going on in zimbabwe — the apparent struggle to succeed the oldest head of state, president mugabe. for a moment it seemed like a coup was on the way today. we are trying to work out what is going on. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the united nations is warning that the humanitarian crisis in yemen is worsening, and that unless aid is allowed in millions more lives will be at risk. the crisis began in 2015 when houthi rebels backed by iran, ousted the president and took control of parts of the country. a coalition led by saudi arabia then began a campaign of ai
i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 11:00: inside yemen — a special report as the un warns that the humanitarian crisis there is worsening. mps scrutinise the government's controversial legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. this is the scene, live in the commons. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders. something strange is going on in zimbabwe — the apparent struggle to...
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this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 11:00: eu chief negotiator michel barnier has given the uk a two week deadline to prepare for the next level of brexit talks. theresa may wants to push ahead with her resolve to "make brexit happen", as she unveils plans to enshrine the time and date of transition into law. wales‘ first minister has called for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations about carl sargeant who died earlier this week. ping upfor ping up for poor service: all the big broadband and landline providers agree to automatically compensate customers for poor service from 2019. on newsnight, an architect of the good friday agreement tells us between a hard border between the uk in northern ireland would be a huge setback for the peace process. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the uk has been given two weeks to provide more details of its plans on key brexit issues — if it wants to move to trade discussions in mid—december. the issues include what the uk is prepared to pay for in
this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 11:00: eu chief negotiator michel barnier has given the uk a two week deadline to prepare for the next level of brexit talks. theresa may wants to push ahead with her resolve to "make brexit happen", as she unveils plans to enshrine the time and date of transition into law. wales‘ first minister has called for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations about carl sargeant who died earlier this week. ping upfor...
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this report by my colleague reeta chakrabarti who is in bangladesh. this is cox's bazar.e world's longest sandy beach, and the town that is nearest the refugee camps. it looks idyllic. but as day turns to night, a seedier side emerges. a huge and desperate new population nearby provides fresh opportunities for exploitation. and we've spoken to some young female refugees who are in real danger. rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis. they're sold for sex. and in the case of one 17—year—old girl, kept in a hotel by rohingya men and treated like a slave. i asked her if she gets paid for any of the work she does. nothing? incredible, isn't it? she is just a slave. another girl who was just 15 told us she escaped by boat from myanmar after her mother was shot dead by the military. she used her only possessions to pay the boatman, who then attacked her. once she got to bangladesh, a local woman who she thought would help her, took her home. she had nowhere else to go. and now the woman forces her to sleep with several
this report by my colleague reeta chakrabarti who is in bangladesh. this is cox's bazar.e world's longest sandy beach, and the town that is nearest the refugee camps. it looks idyllic. but as day turns to night, a seedier side emerges. a huge and desperate new population nearby provides fresh opportunities for exploitation. and we've spoken to some young female refugees who are in real danger. rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis....
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i'm reeta chakrabarti.rt as the un warns that the humanitarian crisis there is worsening. mps scrutinise the government's controversial legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. this is the scene, live in the commons. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders. something strange is going on in zimbabwe — the apparent struggle to succeed the oldest head of state, president mugabe. for a moment it seemed like a coup was on the way
i'm reeta chakrabarti.rt as the un warns that the humanitarian crisis there is worsening. mps scrutinise the government's controversial legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. this is the scene, live in the commons. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders. something strange is going on in zimbabwe — the apparent struggle to succeed the oldest head of state, president mugabe. for...
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this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 7pm: the clock‘s ticking in the brexit talks as the eu says britain has two weeks to clarify how it will settle its "divorce bill". meanwhile, theresa may says she wants to enshrine the time and date of brexit into law and warns she won't tolerate attempts to block the process. wales‘s first minister, carwynjones, has asked for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations against the former minister carl sargeant, who died earlier this week. the father of a brain—damaged baby who has rejected the advice of doctors that his son's ventilator should be switched off has been banned from the hospital treating him. all the big broadband and phone providers agree to automatically compensate customers for poor service from 2019. also this hour, computer education is described as "patchy and fragile". new research discovers more than half of schools in england fail to offer computer science at gcse. and remembering the sacrifices of world war one on the centenary of
this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 7pm: the clock‘s ticking in the brexit talks as the eu says britain has two weeks to clarify how it will settle its "divorce bill". meanwhile, theresa may says she wants to enshrine the time and date of brexit into law and warns she won't tolerate attempts to block the process. wales‘s first minister, carwynjones, has asked for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations against the former minister carl sargeant,...
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at ten o'clock, reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round up of the day's news.t's time for our world — escaping isis. street by street, so—called islamic state is losing its last footholds in iraq and syria. the caliphate is almost finished on the battlefield but what of the children whose minds it moulded? the families who became part of islamic state? i have come to northern iraq to find those now trying to rebuild their lives after isis, to meet its child soldiers... if you didn't say the right thing, how did they punish you? ..its former slaves. ..and to search for some of the families of foreigners who chose to join isis. many of them have now disappeared without trace. children singing. in a classroom in northern iraq, they are singing to overcome their memories. these nine and ten year olds were all captives of so—called islamic state, where music was forbidden. chldren singing. from their smiles, you might not guess the violence they have seen but they are all scarred by it. isis enslaved this brother and sister three years ago. in the time of isis, what
at ten o'clock, reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round up of the day's news.t's time for our world — escaping isis. street by street, so—called islamic state is losing its last footholds in iraq and syria. the caliphate is almost finished on the battlefield but what of the children whose minds it moulded? the families who became part of islamic state? i have come to northern iraq to find those now trying to rebuild their lives after isis, to meet its child soldiers... if you...
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this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti.eu chief negotiator michel barnier has given the uk a two week deadline to prepare for the next level of brexit talks. theresa may wants to push ahead with her resolve to "make brexit happen", as she unveils plans to enshrine the time and date of transition into law. wales' first minister has called for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations about carl sargeant who died earlier this week. ping upfor ping up for poor service: all the big broadband and landline providers agree to automatically compensate customers for poor service from 2019. on newsnight, an architect of the good friday agreement tells us between a hard border between the uk in northern ireland would be
this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti.eu chief negotiator michel barnier has given the uk a two week deadline to prepare for the next level of brexit talks. theresa may wants to push ahead with her resolve to "make brexit happen", as she unveils plans to enshrine the time and date of transition into law. wales' first minister has called for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations about carl sargeant who died earlier this week. ping upfor ping up for poor service: all...
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this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. the headlines: leaked papers showed that the british formula 1 driver lewis hamilton avoided vat when buying a private jet. three actors in the bbc‘s mrs brown's boys are shown to have diverted their fees through mauritius — and so cut their income tax. and tech giant apple has tens of billions of pounds injersey where it pays no tax. officials say the gunman who killed 26 people at a church in rural texas had sent threatening texts to his mother—in law. she wasn't in the church at the time. a british charity worker is killed in nigeria, three weeks after he was kidnapped by militants. three others have been freed. a man is found guilty of murdering his 18 month—old daughter, just two weeks after formally adopting her. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll look at how millions of leaked documents — dubbed the paradise papers — have exposed how the rich and famous avoid taxes. coming up in 100 days, presid
this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. the headlines: leaked papers showed that the british formula 1 driver lewis hamilton avoided vat when buying a private jet. three actors in the bbc‘s mrs brown's boys are shown to have diverted their fees through mauritius — and so cut their income tax. and tech giant apple has tens of billions of pounds injersey where it pays no tax. officials say the gunman who killed 26 people at a church in rural texas had sent threatening texts to his...
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hello, this is bbc news with me, reeta chakrabarti.he headlines: first secretary of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his parliamentary computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. his cabinet colleague,michael gove says tehran should be facing criticism over the case as he rejects calls for mrjohnson to resign. the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday. a murder investigation has begun after a man was apparently beaten to death in ilford, east london by a gang wielding baseball bats. the spanish prime minister is visiting catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy, launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello. this is dateline london. i'm shaun ley. this week, two
hello, this is bbc news with me, reeta chakrabarti.he headlines: first secretary of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his parliamentary computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. his cabinet colleague,michael gove says tehran should be facing criticism over the case as he rejects calls for mrjohnson to resign. the prince...
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reeta chakra barti reports from cox's bazaar in bangladesh.e up entirely of people who fled. they arrived with stories that they had been shot had, raped and their children killed. would they, could stake returned to myanmar? translation: we will not go back. we were originally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. this woman and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, she brea ks escaped. here, at his grave, she breaks down. we saw her with her son two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine at the border where they crossed into bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, her son died. then she told us filmed, her son died. then she told us she could not bear to even say the word myanmar. here in the shelter she shares with her husband and six other family shelter she shares with her husband and six otherfamily members, she says she will not return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. i have two sons injail in myanmar. i have two sons injail in myanmar. w
reeta chakra barti reports from cox's bazaar in bangladesh.e up entirely of people who fled. they arrived with stories that they had been shot had, raped and their children killed. would they, could stake returned to myanmar? translation: we will not go back. we were originally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. this woman and her husband lost a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, she brea ks escaped. here, at his grave, she breaks down. we saw her with...
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at what we have coming up this week on the news at 10. at what we have coming up this my colleague reetangladesh and myanmar sign a deal to send home home of the hundreds of thousands of refugees — i'll be reporting on what life is like here and what some of the challenges are that people face. that's all from us, stay with us on bbc1 — thousands of people have been forced to leave the area around bali's mount agung, after fears of a full—scale eruption for the first time since 1963, about 1500 people we re time since 1963, about 1500 people were killed. indonesia has issued its most serious warning for aircraft, and many tourists have been left stranded. indonesians are used to sites like this, mount agung has rumbled back to life and for the second time this week, is spewing black ash high into the sky, but now, volcanologists have found blackrock close to the surface. —— v0|ceover: the people of indonesia are used to sites like these, the mountain is for the second time this week ‘s un black ash high into the sky. volcanologists have detected molten rock close to the surface, which me
at what we have coming up this week on the news at 10. at what we have coming up this my colleague reetangladesh and myanmar sign a deal to send home home of the hundreds of thousands of refugees — i'll be reporting on what life is like here and what some of the challenges are that people face. that's all from us, stay with us on bbc1 — thousands of people have been forced to leave the area around bali's mount agung, after fears of a full—scale eruption for the first time since 1963,...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti. of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the bbc understands the foreign secretary has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. michael gove says tehran should be facing criticism over the case, as he rejects calls for borisjohnson to resign. a two—minute silence has been observed at ceremonies around the country to honour the dead of two world wars and other conflicts. also in the next hour — the spanish prime minister visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections,
i'm reeta chakrabarti. of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the bbc understands the foreign secretary has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. michael gove says tehran should be facing criticism over the case, as he rejects calls for borisjohnson to resign. a two—minute silence has been observed at ceremonies around the country to honour the dead of...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti.00 — first secretary of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the bbc understands the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. his cabinet colleague, michael gove, says tehran should be facing criticism over the case, as he rejects calls for mrjohnson to resign. the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday. also in the next hour — vhe spanish prime minister visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona.
i'm reeta chakrabarti.00 — first secretary of state damian green insists police never told him about pornography allegedly found on his computers. he says the allegations have an ulterior motive. the bbc understands the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has contacted the husband of a british woman who's in prison in iran. his cabinet colleague, michael gove, says tehran should be facing criticism over the case, as he rejects calls for mrjohnson to resign. the prince of wales has led the nation...
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reeta chakra barti is in bangladesh and we canjoin her now.d here for around three months now. in the camps the basic problems over food and shelter continue. but we have uncovered here away from the camps a troubling issue of rohingya girls and women being forced into the sex trade with few apparent means of escape. this is cox's bazar. famous for being the world's longest sandy beach, and the town that is nearest the refugee camps. it looks idyllic. but as day turns to night, a seedier side emerges. a huge and desperate new population nearby provides fresh opportunities for exploitation. and we've spoken to some young female refugees who are in real danger. rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis. they are sold for sex. and in the case of one 17—year—old girl, kept in a hotel by rohingya men and treated like a slave. i asked her if she gets paid for any of the work she does. nothing? incredible, isn't it? she is just a slave. another girl who was just 15 told us she escaped by boat
reeta chakra barti is in bangladesh and we canjoin her now.d here for around three months now. in the camps the basic problems over food and shelter continue. but we have uncovered here away from the camps a troubling issue of rohingya girls and women being forced into the sex trade with few apparent means of escape. this is cox's bazar. famous for being the world's longest sandy beach, and the town that is nearest the refugee camps. it looks idyllic. but as day turns to night, a seedier side...
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this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti.britain has two weeks to clarify how it will settle its "divorce bill". meanwhile, theresa may says she wants to enshrine the time and date of brexit into law and warns she won't tolerate attempts to block the process. wales's first minister, carwynjones, has asked for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations against the former minister carl sargeant, who died earlier this week. the father of a brain—damaged baby who has rejected the advice of doctors that his son's ventilator should be switched off has been banned from the hospital treating him. all the big broadband and phone providers agree to automatically compensate customers for poor service from 2019. also this hour, computer education is described as "patchy and fragile". new research discovers more than half of schools in england fail to offer computer science at gcse.
this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti.britain has two weeks to clarify how it will settle its "divorce bill". meanwhile, theresa may says she wants to enshrine the time and date of brexit into law and warns she won't tolerate attempts to block the process. wales's first minister, carwynjones, has asked for an independent inquiry into how he handled allegations against the former minister carl sargeant, who died earlier this week. the father of a brain—damaged baby who has rejected...
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this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti.ndments have been tabled to the withdrawal bill as mps seek to strengthen parliament's voice — but ministers say the bill is sound. this is an essential bill in the national interest and will ensure the statute book will continue to function. what he is planning for is no deal and he has no mandate from the british people to do that. a firearms dealer has been found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets — linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders. officials in iran say more than 430 people are now known to have died in the earthquake which struck an area that borders iraq. nearly 8,000 were injured. inflation remained at 3% last month — increasing food prices were offset by falls in the cost of fuel.
this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti.ndments have been tabled to the withdrawal bill as mps seek to strengthen parliament's voice — but ministers say the bill is sound. this is an essential bill in the national interest and will ensure the statute book will continue to function. what he is planning for is no deal and he has no mandate from the british people to do that. a firearms dealer has been found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets — linked to more than 100 crimes,...
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reeta chakra barti reports from cox's bazaar in bangladesh.up entirely of people who fled. they arrived with stories of being shot at and raped and their children being killed. would they, could they return to myanmar? translation: we won't go back. we were brutally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. rashida and her husband lost someone they escaped. a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down. we saw her with her son two months ago. the 15—year—old had trodden on a landmine laid in myanmar at the border where they cross to bangladesh. two days after these pictures were filmed, he died. then, she told us, she could not bear even to say the word myanmar. here, in the cramped shelter she shares with her husband and six other family members, rashida says she will not return. translation: our hearts were broken in myanmar. what does pain mean? i had two sons injured in myanmar. will we get peace there? if everybody goes back, we will. but our hearts don't tell us to go back, they don't, they do
reeta chakra barti reports from cox's bazaar in bangladesh.up entirely of people who fled. they arrived with stories of being shot at and raped and their children being killed. would they, could they return to myanmar? translation: we won't go back. we were brutally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. rashida and her husband lost someone they escaped. a son when they escaped. here, at his grave, rashida breaks down. we saw her with her son two months ago. the...
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this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. boys are shown to have diverted their fees through mauritius — and so cut their income tax. and tech giant apple has tens of billions of pounds injersey where it pays no tax. officials say the gunman who killed 26 people at a church in rural texas had sent threatening texts to his mother—in law. she wasn‘t in the church at the time. a british charity worker is killed in nigeria, three weeks after he was kidnapped by militants.
this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. boys are shown to have diverted their fees through mauritius — and so cut their income tax. and tech giant apple has tens of billions of pounds injersey where it pays no tax. officials say the gunman who killed 26 people at a church in rural texas had sent threatening texts to his mother—in law. she wasn‘t in the church at the time. a british charity worker is killed in nigeria, three weeks after he was kidnapped by militants.
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reeta chakrabarti is in kutupalong camp that's sprung up about 20 miles from the city of cox's bazar.e, the hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees living here in conditions of desperation and absolute squalor luck on world leaders to highlight their plight, but while the pope did talk to myanmar‘s leaders about the need to respect ethnic differences, he followed the advice of catholic leaders in that country and didn't talk about the rohingya directly, as my colleague tom burridge no reports. it is possibly pope francis's most sensitive trip, to a country whose powerful military stands accused of ethnic cleansing. the armagh, a majority buddhist country, today keen to show off its cultural and ethnic diversity as he arrived alongside aung san suu kyi —— myanmar. in previous public occasions, she has failed to acknowledge the widespread human rights abuses against myanmar‘s rohingya people. with some military leaders listing, not an admission this time but a nod to what has been going on in rakhine state. as we address long—standing issues, social, economic and political, that have
reeta chakrabarti is in kutupalong camp that's sprung up about 20 miles from the city of cox's bazar.e, the hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees living here in conditions of desperation and absolute squalor luck on world leaders to highlight their plight, but while the pope did talk to myanmar‘s leaders about the need to respect ethnic differences, he followed the advice of catholic leaders in that country and didn't talk about the rohingya directly, as my colleague tom burridge no...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazaar in bangladesh.gwa, who is due to be sworn in as zimbabwe's president tomorrow, has warned people not to engage in acts of vengeful retribution. in a statement, he said he was working on transitional arrangements. zimbabwe's main industrial index has slumped by forty percent since last week's military intervention. he is expected to be present at being chilly the inauguration of the man succeeding him. he has also been granted immunity from prosecution from south africa. we will get the rationale behind the decision to include mr mugabe in friday's ceremony. in african culture, elders, regardless of the circumstance, are held in high regard. take the analogy can that with robert mugabe, who he has been. he helped to bring independence to zimbabwe in1980. he helped to bring independence to zimbabwe in 1980. that still has a resonance. you have mixed emotions about what should happen. at the top of people's mind, this is a 93—year—old statesman, in the end, what can you do to 93—year—old man? after the
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, cox's bazaar in bangladesh.gwa, who is due to be sworn in as zimbabwe's president tomorrow, has warned people not to engage in acts of vengeful retribution. in a statement, he said he was working on transitional arrangements. zimbabwe's main industrial index has slumped by forty percent since last week's military intervention. he is expected to be present at being chilly the inauguration of the man succeeding him. he has also been granted immunity from prosecution...
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reeta chakrabarti is at the kutupalong refugee camp in bangladesh, home to hundreds of thousands of rohingyaschildren. people here do look to world leaders to highlight their plight. there will have been expectations of pope francis on his first visit to myanmar. in particular whether he would refer directly to the rohingas by name. it's been a highly sensitive visit and we'll have more on that in a moment. first, here in the camps, i've been following one young family on theirjourney through different points of the refugee camp. waiting at the border in bangladesh, 600 refugees who've crossed from myanmar. they're 600 refugees who've crossed from myanmar. they‘ re held 600 refugees who've crossed from myanmar. they're held here for two days before being allowed in. they're exhausted days before being allowed in. they‘ re exhausted and days before being allowed in. they're exhausted and anxious. among them we found 18—year—old rabia and her two nieces, one is nine years old and the other four years old. they said they escaped after the army and local buddhists attacked their village. her pare
reeta chakrabarti is at the kutupalong refugee camp in bangladesh, home to hundreds of thousands of rohingyaschildren. people here do look to world leaders to highlight their plight. there will have been expectations of pope francis on his first visit to myanmar. in particular whether he would refer directly to the rohingas by name. it's been a highly sensitive visit and we'll have more on that in a moment. first, here in the camps, i've been following one young family on theirjourney through...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at eight.n avoided vat when he bought a privatejet by using the isle of man tax haven. and three actors in the bbc‘s mrs brown's boys are accused of diverting their fees through mauritius — and cutting their income tax. officials say the gunman sent threatening text messages to his mother—in—law in the days before the attack, which killed 26 people in a rural church. a british charity worker is killed in nigeria, three weeks after he was kidnapped by militants. three others have been freed.
i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at eight.n avoided vat when he bought a privatejet by using the isle of man tax haven. and three actors in the bbc‘s mrs brown's boys are accused of diverting their fees through mauritius — and cutting their income tax. officials say the gunman sent threatening text messages to his mother—in—law in the days before the attack, which killed 26 people in a rural church. a british charity worker is killed in nigeria, three weeks after he was kidnapped by...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 8pm: a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal vote being starts on amendments to the uk brexit bill as mps debate the nuts and bolts of britain's exit from the eu. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets — linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders in iran, the death toll in the earthquake rises to 460, thousands of people are without shelter. the us ambassador backs theresa may's accusations of cyber espionage and meddling in elections. she made that point last night. i was there. sol that point last night. i was there. so i heard it. no, that's her every right to do that. and record numbers of illegal puppies are being smuggled into the uk. a dog welfare charity says it seized 100 animals ready for the "christmas trade". and the largest diamond of its kind ever to be sold publicly is going under the hammer in geneva tonight. bids are expected to top $25 million. good evening and welcome to bbc news. mps
i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 8pm: a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal vote being starts on amendments to the uk brexit bill as mps debate the nuts and bolts of britain's exit from the eu. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets — linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders in iran, the death toll in the earthquake rises to 460, thousands of people are without shelter. the us ambassador backs theresa may's...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at eight. more revelations from the leaked paradise papers suggest tech giant apple has tens of billions of pounds injersey where it pays no tax. british formula one driver lewis hamilton avoided vat when he bought a privatejet by using the isle of man tax haven. and three actors in the bbc‘s mrs brown's boys are accused of diverting their fees through mauritius — and cutting their income tax. officials say the gunman sent threatening text messages to his mother—in—law in the days before the attack, which killed 26 people in a rural church. a british charity worker is killed in nigeria, three weeks after he was kidnapped by militants. three others have been freed. a man is found guilty of murdering his 18—month—old daughter, just two weeks after formally adopting her. and party leaders i agree to introduce new procedures for staff in westminster, following a series of allegations of abuse and harassment. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tonight we bring you more revelations from millions o
i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at eight. more revelations from the leaked paradise papers suggest tech giant apple has tens of billions of pounds injersey where it pays no tax. british formula one driver lewis hamilton avoided vat when he bought a privatejet by using the isle of man tax haven. and three actors in the bbc‘s mrs brown's boys are accused of diverting their fees through mauritius — and cutting their income tax. officials say the gunman sent threatening text messages to...
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we'll be hearing from reeta in the refugee camps in the second of her special reports.
we'll be hearing from reeta in the refugee camps in the second of her special reports.
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i'm reeta chakrabarti.s of britain's exit from the eu. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets — linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders in iran, the death toll in the earthquake rises to 460, thousands of people are without shelter. the us ambassador backs theresa may's accusations of cyber espionage and meddling in elections. she made that point last night. i was there. soi that point last night. i was there. so i heard it. no, that's her every right to do that. and record numbers of illegal puppies are being smuggled into the uk. a dog welfare charity says it seized 100 animals ready
i'm reeta chakrabarti.s of britain's exit from the eu. a firearms dealer is found guilty of supplying illegal handguns and bullets — linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders in iran, the death toll in the earthquake rises to 460, thousands of people are without shelter. the us ambassador backs theresa may's accusations of cyber espionage and meddling in elections. she made that point last night. i was there. soi that point last night. i was there. so i heard it. no, that's her...
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my colleague reeta chakrabarti is in kutu—palong camp that's sprung up about 20 miles from the city ofams here and bangladesh. you can see the tents behind me and the camp extends a long way back here. people are living in close quarters and very squalid conditions and it is an ideal breeding ground for disease. i have been speaking to me that here who are worried about a significant rise in the number of cases of measles. the middle of one of the rohingya camps where people are crammed in, living in basic shelters with per sanitation. ideal conditions for the spread of disease. emergency clinics have been coping with a significant rise in the number of cases of measles with over 602—macro months. the vast majority of them are children. this isa majority of them are children. this is a population expresses of late vulnerable to measles and what we have realised is that very few of these people have been vaccinated tobacco vaccinated before, so it's a perfect environment for the very rapid spread of disease. this clinic has seen such a significant rise in the number of measles patients
my colleague reeta chakrabarti is in kutu—palong camp that's sprung up about 20 miles from the city ofams here and bangladesh. you can see the tents behind me and the camp extends a long way back here. people are living in close quarters and very squalid conditions and it is an ideal breeding ground for disease. i have been speaking to me that here who are worried about a significant rise in the number of cases of measles. the middle of one of the rohingya camps where people are crammed in,...
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in a moment ,the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first the weather. good afternoon.oud and outbreaks of rain. the satellite picture shows the cloud coming in from the southwest. pushing across the atlantic. brought in on south—westerly winds. those winds are feeding some mild air across the country for the next few days. something colder holding on across the far north. this evening and tonight, it is going to be cloudy. 0utbreaks tonight, it is going to be cloudy. outbreaks of rain. later in the night, rain will turn heavier across northern ireland and scotland. heavy rain developing in northern scotland. across the far north it will be cold. in the south very mild. ten or 11 degrees. tuesday, on a chilly note across the north. further self across scotland, a lot of rain. many areas starting with heavy bursts of rain. not as wet across here. there will be a lot of cloud. further south there will be a cloudy start the day. but a mild one. temperatures 11 or 12 degrees. as you go on through the day, the rain will go north across scotland are further south we will see
in a moment ,the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first the weather. good afternoon.oud and outbreaks of rain. the satellite picture shows the cloud coming in from the southwest. pushing across the atlantic. brought in on south—westerly winds. those winds are feeding some mild air across the country for the next few days. something colder holding on across the far north. this evening and tonight, it is going to be cloudy. 0utbreaks tonight, it is going to be cloudy. outbreaks of rain....