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aaron safir reports.escuers have told the bbc they don't believe there is anyone left under the 7000 buildings that collapsed here. and while the machines, men and sniffer dogs continue their work, others continue to bury their dead. at least 36 people are reported to have been killed here. among them, this man's son. translation: he didn't have time to get out and the building completely collapsed. it was very old, over 200 years old, and unfortunately out of the seven people who were inside, only four were able to be rescued. the other three unfortunately died. tabasco, chiapas and oaxaca states are among mexico's poorest and least developed. the earthquake that hit them was the most powerful anywhere in the world since 2015. 8.1 in magnitude. tremors were felt in mexico city, some 500 miles away. the earthquake was deep so the shaking felt on the surface was less strong than it would have been for a shallower one. that's little comfort for these people picking up the pieces in juchitan. one in three ho
aaron safir reports.escuers have told the bbc they don't believe there is anyone left under the 7000 buildings that collapsed here. and while the machines, men and sniffer dogs continue their work, others continue to bury their dead. at least 36 people are reported to have been killed here. among them, this man's son. translation: he didn't have time to get out and the building completely collapsed. it was very old, over 200 years old, and unfortunately out of the seven people who were inside,...
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aaron safir has the story. many of us struggle to emerge from our slumbers in the morning.efinitely need a hand or two. but once firmly on her feet, the 5—year—old took a gentle stroll through the streets of geneva, even stopping for a quick snack. translation: i found this absolutely fabulous because i've never seen anything like it. i was there with my grandson who was afraid because we were very close and he was trembling in my arms, but he was captivated by all this, and so was i. and i must say, the logistics behind this show must have been absolutely incredible, incredible. elsewhere in town, the girl's 83—year—old and 26—foot grandmother needed a little bit more help getting going. but with walking stick securely in hand, she also stretched her legs. keeping grandmother and granddaughter on the move, a 60—strong team of aerialists, puppeteers, and crane operators who call themselves the lilliputians. speaks french. and of course, because giants don't speak french, the lilliputians do translation too. speaks french. the puppets are the work of the french street theatr
aaron safir has the story. many of us struggle to emerge from our slumbers in the morning.efinitely need a hand or two. but once firmly on her feet, the 5—year—old took a gentle stroll through the streets of geneva, even stopping for a quick snack. translation: i found this absolutely fabulous because i've never seen anything like it. i was there with my grandson who was afraid because we were very close and he was trembling in my arms, but he was captivated by all this, and so was i. and i...
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aaron safir, bbc news.adio i, with tony blackburn as the first dj on air. others who followed him have become household names, including kenny everett, john peel and chris moyles. this weekend, a series of special programmes will celebrate radio one's half century on air. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. one... bbc radioi... we are celebrating 50 years. go! there we are. radio i, bright, young, and 50 years old. 50 years, they give you the opportunity to reflect and celebrate, but, importantly, look to the future. because that future is a bit of a worry — in an age of smart phones and streaming, can old—style radio stations remain essential listening, given the radio is, for many, a bit of a mystery. can i give you this? it's a radio. yeah... you've got it upside down at the moment. how do you find radio i on there? i'll try. i have no idea. but you've never used a radio, have you? no. never. is this how you find signals? this? you've never held a radio, have you? you are making me feel very ol
aaron safir, bbc news.adio i, with tony blackburn as the first dj on air. others who followed him have become household names, including kenny everett, john peel and chris moyles. this weekend, a series of special programmes will celebrate radio one's half century on air. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. one... bbc radioi... we are celebrating 50 years. go! there we are. radio i, bright, young, and 50 years old. 50 years, they give you the opportunity to reflect and celebrate, but,...
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aaron safir, bbc news.eral one—month ceasefire saying they want to ease the humanitarian crisis the country. rebel attacks on security forces triggered a two—week military campaign during which nearly 300,000 rohingyas fled to neighbouring bangladesh. soldiers have been accused of carrying out killings and burning villages. flooding swept through tuscany this morning, the italian port city laverne took the brunt of the storm. a code orange alert has been raised in florence, as the storms sweep down the country. tony blair calling for tougher immigration rules other way to cut numbers without the need for brexit. he is proposing the eu nationals should have a job if they want to live in the uk and that those without work should be barred from renting property or receiving benefits. critics have pointed out that it was his labour government but decided not to impose restrictions on immigration when eight eastern european countries joined the eu in 200a. i am trying to have the look at immigration, which means
aaron safir, bbc news.eral one—month ceasefire saying they want to ease the humanitarian crisis the country. rebel attacks on security forces triggered a two—week military campaign during which nearly 300,000 rohingyas fled to neighbouring bangladesh. soldiers have been accused of carrying out killings and burning villages. flooding swept through tuscany this morning, the italian port city laverne took the brunt of the storm. a code orange alert has been raised in florence, as the storms...
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aaron safir, bbc news.dies of more than 400 children could be buried in a mass grave close to an orphanage in lanarkshire. the children were residents of the smyllum care home, run by catholic nuns until it closed in 1981. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. until today, there was little record they had ever lived. but these 400 children are believed to be buried in an unmarked mass grave. among the dead is francis maccoll. he died in 1961, aged 13, from a brain who breach. his brother eddie had spent yea rs breach. his brother eddie had spent years trying to find out what had happened to him. i thought it was at least 120, from what i have been hearing. murder. terrible. the names we re hearing. murder. terrible. the names were recovered by the file on four programme on the sunday post newspaper, who got death certificates. we could not find any burial records for them. the children are believed to lie here at saint mary's cemetery in lanark. in 2004, the nuns that ran it acknowled
aaron safir, bbc news.dies of more than 400 children could be buried in a mass grave close to an orphanage in lanarkshire. the children were residents of the smyllum care home, run by catholic nuns until it closed in 1981. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. until today, there was little record they had ever lived. but these 400 children are believed to be buried in an unmarked mass grave. among the dead is francis maccoll. he died in 1961, aged 13, from a brain who...