myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, seen here meeting british foreign secretary borisjohnson, has askedif, as many expect, the burmese army is exonerated by the commission, it will be clear that establishing the truth is not part of miss suu kyi's solution. jonah fisher, bbc news, myanmar. one year on since the world health organisation declared zika a global emergency scientists are only now beginning to understand just how it affects children. the mosquito—borne virus has caused almost 2,500 babies in brazil to be born with microcephaly, a condition identified by an abnormally small head. but doctors say thousands of other infants are showing signs they too have health complications related to the virus, despite not having microcephaly. camilla costa reports from recife in brazil where the outbreak first began. this is zika's devastating consequence. these babies will need help for the rest of their lives. here's the best place for them to get the specialist care they need but there isn't enough money to help all of them. one of those on the waiting list is jose wesley. he became the