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mishal husain has the story. ishal: a small city the bay of bengal, where the main busiss was tourism, is now the ngb for aid agencies worki in refugee camps. alongside the shop fronts, beachse bars, and the hotels, there is an open secret. after hearing repeated stories abt children trafficked in prostitution, we went in search of the evidence. one 14-year-old rohingya gi whose identity we protected told me what happened to her as she crossed from myanmar into bangladesh. >> women came and asked me if i would go with them. not long after that in theey building, rought two boys to me. they showed me a knife and punched me in my tummy and beat me, because i wasn't cooperating. then the boys raped me. i wasn't willing to have sex, but they kept going. mishal: heard other accounts from girls of a similar age. a 13-year-old told me she was lured out of the camp by a woman from within the rohingya community, offering her work. with the desperate conditions the refugees are living in, her family agreed to let her go. >>
mishal husain has the story. ishal: a small city the bay of bengal, where the main busiss was tourism, is now the ngb for aid agencies worki in refugee camps. alongside the shop fronts, beachse bars, and the hotels, there is an open secret. after hearing repeated stories abt children trafficked in prostitution, we went in search of the evidence. one 14-year-old rohingya gi whose identity we protected told me what happened to her as she crossed from myanmar into bangladesh. >> women came...
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mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh.tinction following the death of a 45—year—old male in kenya the last of his kind in the world. his name was sudan, and he was put down on monday after his health problems worsened significantly. his daughter and grand—daughter are the only female northern white rhinos left, as our correspondent, alistair leithead, reports from kenya. and then there were two, the last remaining northern white rhinos on earth, now that the last male, sudan, has died of old age. a subspecies of rhino ever closer to extinction. one is najin, 27—years—old, sudan's daughter. the other is fatu, his teenage granddaughter. the last of what was once a great species that roamed central africa. this was sudan, and for the last few years scientists and conservationists have been trying to get him to mate. they even put the 45—year—old on tinder as part of a publicity campaign. there was no other animal quite like him. it highlights first and foremost, you know, the fact that human greed and sometimes human activiti
mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh.tinction following the death of a 45—year—old male in kenya the last of his kind in the world. his name was sudan, and he was put down on monday after his health problems worsened significantly. his daughter and grand—daughter are the only female northern white rhinos left, as our correspondent, alistair leithead, reports from kenya. and then there were two, the last remaining northern white rhinos on earth, now that the last male, sudan, has died of...
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mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh. of extinction following the death of a 45—year—old male in kenya, the last of his kind in the world. his name was sudan, and he was put down on monday after his health problems worsened significantly. his daughter and grand—daughter are the only female northern white rhinos left as our correspondent, alistair leithead, in kenya explains. and then there were two, the last remaining northern white rhinos on earth, now that the last male, sudan, has died of old age. a subspecies of rhino ever closer to extension. one is najin, 27—years—old, sudan's daughter. the other is fatu, his teenage granddaughter. the last of what was once a great species that roamed central africa. this was sudan, and for the last few years scientists and conservationists have been trying to get him to mate. they even put the 45—year—old on tinder as part of a publicity campaign. there was no other animal quite like him. it highlights first and foremost, you know, the fact that human greed and sometimes human acti
mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh. of extinction following the death of a 45—year—old male in kenya, the last of his kind in the world. his name was sudan, and he was put down on monday after his health problems worsened significantly. his daughter and grand—daughter are the only female northern white rhinos left as our correspondent, alistair leithead, in kenya explains. and then there were two, the last remaining northern white rhinos on earth, now that the last male, sudan, has died...
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mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh.of puerto rico and the island is still suffering from the consequences. the storm's path of destruction was devastating, and hundreds of thousands of people still don't have power or help with rebuilding their homes. the bbc‘s aleem maqbool returned to puerto rico to see how life has changed. there are sights in puerto rico that make it look like the hurricane struck just yesterday. everyone has a tale of trauma still fresh in the mind. "we grabbed what we could and ran out," says kateiria. "but everywhere was blocked. we managed to get up there and we heard the noise. the house just came away and colla psed." the problem is, in six months, little has moved on for kateiria. she and herfamily run pipes from a nearby spring to get water to the abandoned building where they've been living. and there is still no power. so what help have they had from the american agencies? "we applied to help but we were told we weren't entitled to any," she says, "we put in an appeal, but we're still wait
mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh.of puerto rico and the island is still suffering from the consequences. the storm's path of destruction was devastating, and hundreds of thousands of people still don't have power or help with rebuilding their homes. the bbc‘s aleem maqbool returned to puerto rico to see how life has changed. there are sights in puerto rico that make it look like the hurricane struck just yesterday. everyone has a tale of trauma still fresh in the mind. "we grabbed...
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mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh. be granted for their son to use cannabis oil on compassionate grounds to treat his condition. alfie dingley was joined by his family and the actor sir patrick stewart as they handed in a petition at downing street earlier today. his parents say cannabis oil, which is illegal even for medical use in the uk, will help control his seizures. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has suggested that plans to reform the adult social care system in england will include a cap on the cost of care. mr hunt has set out seven key principles which he says will guide the changes, acknowledging that patients with conditions such as dementia faced a far greater financial burden than those with other illnesses. the government is due to publish its strategy later this year. 0ur social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. 0k, charles? are you going to watch... charles, are you going to watch ginge? the care system in england is a punitive lottery for people like charles major, who has dementia, acco
mishal husain, bbc news, bangladesh. be granted for their son to use cannabis oil on compassionate grounds to treat his condition. alfie dingley was joined by his family and the actor sir patrick stewart as they handed in a petition at downing street earlier today. his parents say cannabis oil, which is illegal even for medical use in the uk, will help control his seizures. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has suggested that plans to reform the adult social care system in england will include...
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in a few minutes time viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round up of the day's news with mishal husainst: the australia cricket captain steve smith has been given a one match ban and fined all of his match fee after admitting he knew about a plan to tamper with a ball during a test match. batsman cameron bancroft has also been fined 75% of his match fee, after he admitted interfering with the ball during the third test against south africa. our correspondent, phil mercer reports from sydney. just how cameron bancroft thought he could get away with tampering with the ball using sticky tape and dirt in front of dozens of tv cameras is unclear. saw the opportunity to potentially use some type, get some granules from the rough patches on the wicket and try to, i guess, change the ball condition. is captain steve smith, part of the conspiracy, has agreed to stand down for the remainder of the match. along with his deputy, david warner. i'm not proud of what happened. you know, it's not within the spirit of the game. my integrity, the “sf skipper. a...” “sf skipper. there a. play under an in
in a few minutes time viewers on bbc one willjoin us for a full round up of the day's news with mishal husainst: the australia cricket captain steve smith has been given a one match ban and fined all of his match fee after admitting he knew about a plan to tamper with a ball during a test match. batsman cameron bancroft has also been fined 75% of his match fee, after he admitted interfering with the ball during the third test against south africa. our correspondent, phil mercer reports from...
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at ten o'clock, mishal husain will be here with a full round—up of the day's news but before that, apecial report on america's longest conflict. high above the mountains of north—eastern afghanistan, f—i6 fighter jets take turns to refuel. radio: second eyes on him. roger that. looking good, nice and stable. we are a little slow. minutes later... all right, disconnect. ..they are ready to get back into the fight, providing air cover for afghan forces battling insurgent fighters. 17 years in, and america's longest war shows no sign of ending. when donald trump became president, it looked like he might pull the troops out of afghanistan once and for all. but instead, in august, he upped the ante, increasing troop numbers and promising that america would stay until, in his words, the war is won. thank you very much. thank you. please be seated. the men and women who serve our nation in combat deserve a plan for victory. they deserve the tools they need and the trust they have earned to fight, and to win. afghan commandos launch a night raid on a taliban position. despite improvements in
at ten o'clock, mishal husain will be here with a full round—up of the day's news but before that, apecial report on america's longest conflict. high above the mountains of north—eastern afghanistan, f—i6 fighter jets take turns to refuel. radio: second eyes on him. roger that. looking good, nice and stable. we are a little slow. minutes later... all right, disconnect. ..they are ready to get back into the fight, providing air cover for afghan forces battling insurgent fighters. 17 years...