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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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reporting from kutupalong in bangladesh.ental ballistic missile, the first in more than two months. pyongyang has launched several missiles this year as tensions have risen because of its nuclear programme. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, reports from seoul in south korea. after two months without a test, north korea is back at the top of president trump's agenda. a missile was launched a little while ago from north korea. i will only tell you that we will take care of it. this is the 23rd north korean missile test this year, the first since mid—september. it took off in the early hours of the morning from pyongsong, north of the capital pyongyang. it flew east for about 1,000 kilometres, landing after 50 minutes in the sea ofjapan. american officials believe this was an intercontinental ballistic missile and say it flew higher than any previous test. in response, south korea conducted a precision strike missile test of its own. the bottom line is it's a continued effort to build a ballistic missile threat that end
reporting from kutupalong in bangladesh.ental ballistic missile, the first in more than two months. pyongyang has launched several missiles this year as tensions have risen because of its nuclear programme. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, reports from seoul in south korea. after two months without a test, north korea is back at the top of president trump's agenda. a missile was launched a little while ago from north korea. i will only tell you that we will take care of it. this is the...
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my colleague reeta chakrabarti is at the kutupalong refugee camp in bangladesh, home to hundreds of thousandshingyas, half of them children. reeta, what difference is a papal visit going to make to them? thanks, fiona. people here do look to world leaders to highlight their plight and they will have been expectations of pope francis on his first visit to myanmar and francis on his first visit to myanmarand in francis on his first visit to myanmar and in particular whether he would refer directly to them rohingyas by name, something he has donein rohingyas by name, something he has done in the past, but the word that the myanmar authorities and their leader, aung san suu kyi, has refused to do. it has been a highly sensitive visit and we will have more on that in a moment. but first, i have been following one young family on theirjourney i have been following one young family on their journey from different points in the refugee camp. waiting at the border in bangladesh, 600 refugees who have crossed from myanmar. they are held here for two days before being allowed in. they are exhausted and
my colleague reeta chakrabarti is at the kutupalong refugee camp in bangladesh, home to hundreds of thousandshingyas, half of them children. reeta, what difference is a papal visit going to make to them? thanks, fiona. people here do look to world leaders to highlight their plight and they will have been expectations of pope francis on his first visit to myanmar and francis on his first visit to myanmarand in francis on his first visit to myanmar and in particular whether he would refer...
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. >> reporter: kutupalong is claustrophobic and congests, and for some, overwhelming. nor bahar, collapsed at noon. no one rushed to help her. men nearby wouldn't touch her. it's culturally tabu. in her delirious state, nor was left to lie in the blistering sun until two women who didn't know her came to her aid. we would later learn of some of the terrible things she had suffered and seen. her brother and in-laws, all killed by the myanmar military. her sister-in-law raped, then murdered. nor had been among the first to arrive exactly two months ago. inside a small clinic, she collapsed again, and then slowly recovered and rehydrated. clearance operations against both government of suu kyi calls terrorist extremists, have no driven more than 600,000 unwanted stateless rohingya civilians into exile. the reality is that they faced a blitzkrieg of terror, burning, mass murder, and mass rape. while the myanmar military denies that its soldiers are doing this, the use of rape by the burmese army has been documented over generations against rohingya women, and in the curren
. >> reporter: kutupalong is claustrophobic and congests, and for some, overwhelming. nor bahar, collapsed at noon. no one rushed to help her. men nearby wouldn't touch her. it's culturally tabu. in her delirious state, nor was left to lie in the blistering sun until two women who didn't know her came to her aid. we would later learn of some of the terrible things she had suffered and seen. her brother and in-laws, all killed by the myanmar military. her sister-in-law raped, then...
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reeta chakrabarti is in kutupalong camp that's sprung up about 20 miles from the city of cox's bazar.d talk about ethnic differences, he appeared to heed the advice of the catholic leaders in that country and he stopped short of directly talking about the rohingya. it is possibly pope francis's most sensitive trip, to a country whose powerful military stands accused of ethnic cleansing. a majority buddhist country, today keen to show off its cultural and ethnic diversity as he arrived alongside aung san suu kyi. in previous public occasions, she has failed to acknowledge the widespread human rights abuses against myanmar‘s with some military leaders listening, not an admission this time but a nod to what has been going on in rakhine state. as we address long—standing issues that have eroded trust and understanding, harmony and cooperation between different communities, the support of our people and of good friends who only wish to see us succeed in our endeavours has been invaluable. from pope francis, now mention of the rohingya. instead, a more subtle plea. translation: the future o
reeta chakrabarti is in kutupalong camp that's sprung up about 20 miles from the city of cox's bazar.d talk about ethnic differences, he appeared to heed the advice of the catholic leaders in that country and he stopped short of directly talking about the rohingya. it is possibly pope francis's most sensitive trip, to a country whose powerful military stands accused of ethnic cleansing. a majority buddhist country, today keen to show off its cultural and ethnic diversity as he arrived alongside...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, kutupalong. shown to slow down the disease and delay the need for chemotherapy. they've been approved for nhs use in england by the national institute for health and care excellence — and it's thought around 8000 people in england will now have access to the medications. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. what difference access to these drugs likely to make to patients? it's hoped it will make a significant difference to those patients, who suddenly discover they have advanced breast cancer. at the moment those patients would probably go straight on to have chemotherapy, which in many cases can have quite debilitating side—effects. the real benefit of these two new drugs, palbociclib and possibly is as well as slowing down the cancer of the two years the side effects seem to be minimal —— reverse the clip. one woman said aside from a little fatigue, no one would know she was ill and it was life changing. they are for hormone related breast cancers. until now treatments have been
justin rowlatt, bbc news, kutupalong. shown to slow down the disease and delay the need for chemotherapy. they've been approved for nhs use in england by the national institute for health and care excellence — and it's thought around 8000 people in england will now have access to the medications. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here. what difference access to these drugs likely to make to patients? it's hoped it will make a significant difference to those patients, who suddenly...
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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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and i am at the kutupalong camp in bangladesh where the continuing cramped and unsanitary conditionsre leading to the increasing rise of disease. yes, we will happily does from myanmar and we will be live from those refugee camps from bangladesh. the other main stories: prince harry will marry the american actress meghan markle at st george's chapel in windsor in may , earlier the duchess of cambridge congratulated the couple. william and i are absolutely thrilled, such exciting news, it's a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment. david davis is summoned to the house of commons by mps, over his refusal to hand over documents assessing brexit‘s economic impact. thousands of tourists remain trapped on the indonesia island of bali, as a volcano threatens to erupt. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that pope francis has said in a speech in myanmar that all ethnic groups should be respected, but he notably failed to refer to the country's persecuted rohingya minority there are hundreds of thousands of refugees camped here in sq
and i am at the kutupalong camp in bangladesh where the continuing cramped and unsanitary conditionsre leading to the increasing rise of disease. yes, we will happily does from myanmar and we will be live from those refugee camps from bangladesh. the other main stories: prince harry will marry the american actress meghan markle at st george's chapel in windsor in may , earlier the duchess of cambridge congratulated the couple. william and i are absolutely thrilled, such exciting news, it's a...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, kutupalong.ing in a field near swanage. this discovery was made before 10.30am. a discovery by a member of the public in openland north of the coastal path. the police say that the owner of the clothes have not identified them yet but they have informed missing gaia pope of this discovery. gaia was staying in swanage when she disappeared on the 7th of november. there is a quote from neil devoto from the dorset police, a saying that the full search will be taken of the field where the cloths have been discovered. they are supported by especially trained officers and their thoughts remain with the family at this very difficult time. so a possible development in that hunt for mying gaia pope. we will keep you updated with any news as we get it. the home affairs select committee has said that there must be contingency plans with addressing complaints from the eu with regards ports. gridlock on the way to the ports. this was the scene two years ago. strikers by perric workers in france and a surge in
justin rowlatt, bbc news, kutupalong.ing in a field near swanage. this discovery was made before 10.30am. a discovery by a member of the public in openland north of the coastal path. the police say that the owner of the clothes have not identified them yet but they have informed missing gaia pope of this discovery. gaia was staying in swanage when she disappeared on the 7th of november. there is a quote from neil devoto from the dorset police, a saying that the full search will be taken of the...