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reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.ined by audiences on bbc one for the lunch time national news. then stay with us at 12:30pm, when we'll bring you the latest in the world of technology in click. good afternoon. the government has threatened to cut off all state funding and help for 0xfam, and other charities, if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected. the international development secretary penny mordaunt has described as ‘horrific‘ the behaviour of some of 0xfam's workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. angus crawford reports. first haiti, now chad. 0ne first haiti, now chad. one of the poorest countries on earth. new allegations that a number of oxfam workers paid local women for six. —— sex. the head of the mission that was the man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. four others were sacked. 0xfam would confirm the details but says it is shocked and dismayed by the reports, which highli
reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.ined by audiences on bbc one for the lunch time national news. then stay with us at 12:30pm, when we'll bring you the latest in the world of technology in click. good afternoon. the government has threatened to cut off all state funding and help for 0xfam, and other charities, if they fail to ensure that vulnerable people are properly protected. the international development secretary penny mordaunt has described as ‘horrific‘ the behaviour...
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reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.ill deliver a major speech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as just as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. she'll outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers' rights. the north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president for talks at the "earliest date possible." the invitation was given by kim jong—un‘s sister, who's been visiting the south for the winter olympics. this report contains some flash photography. this is no ordinary messenger. kim yo—jong, the sister of the north korean leader is the first of her family to set foot on south korean soil. as the two sides take their seats, the cameras spot a blue folder. within it, a handwritten invitation to travel north and for the two leaders to meet. kim jong—un‘s younger sister is not used to the spotlight. she was usually behind the scenes
reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.ill deliver a major speech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as just as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. she'll outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers' rights. the north korean leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president for talks at the...
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reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.eech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as just as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. she'll outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers' rights. more than a third of child deaths and serious injuries caused by neglect in england are linked to parents who drink too much alcohol, according to a new parliamentary report. it also found that nearly all councils have cut their budgets for alcohol support services. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell has more. dad of six, josh connelly knows first—hand about the damage that alcohol can have on a family. his father was an alcoholic, and died when he was nine. i remember one particular incident, he smashed all the windows by the door, and he was waving a knife from one of the windows, and the police coming up and taking him away. at the same time i was trying to de
reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.eech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as just as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. she'll outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers' rights. more than a third of child deaths and serious injuries caused by neglect in england are linked to parents who drink too much...
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reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.jor speech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. she'll outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers' rights. the north korean leader kimjong—un, has invited the south korean president for talks, at the "earliest date possible." the invitation was given by kim jong—un‘s sister, who's visiting the south for the winter olympics. as he left the games, the us vice president mike pence, insisted washington and seoul, were united in their desire to isolate the north, because of pyongyang's nuclear and ballistic missile programme. laura bicker‘s report does contain some flash photography. this is no ordinary messenger. kim yo—jong, the sister of the north korean leader is the first of her family to set foot on south korean soil. as the two sides take their seats, the cameras spot a bl
reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar.jor speech within the next three weeks, outlining the future relationship britain wants to have with the eu after brexit. it is being seen as important as her florence speech, which unlocked the first stage of negotiations. she'll outline what the government is seeking in relation to security, trade and workers' rights. the north korean leader kimjong—un, has invited the south korean president for talks, at the "earliest date...
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back in myanmar‘s capital, naypyidaw, at around the same time as the arrests, myanmar authorities werelitary announced on its facebook page that they'd undertaken their own investigation and that soldiers and local buddhists had indeed taken part in an execution. but the military were forced to kill the bengali terrorists, they said, because police stations were being attacked by rohingya militants, and it was unsafe to transport them. "a decision was made to kill them", says the military statement. but reuters say that buddhist villagers their journalists interviewed reported no attack by a large number of insurgents on security forces in inn din, or that the ten men had any connection with terrorism. the news agency claims theirjournalists also gathered unique evidence of military involvement in attacks on rohingya muslims, speaking to not only local villages in inn din, but police officers and members of the paramilitary. reuters believe that the evidence the journalists obtained is the real reason for their arrest. but the myanmar authorities are continuing to pursue charges agains
back in myanmar‘s capital, naypyidaw, at around the same time as the arrests, myanmar authorities werelitary announced on its facebook page that they'd undertaken their own investigation and that soldiers and local buddhists had indeed taken part in an execution. but the military were forced to kill the bengali terrorists, they said, because police stations were being attacked by rohingya militants, and it was unsafe to transport them. "a decision was made to kill them", says the...
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during talks in the burmese capital, naypyidaw, mrjohnson also urged her to create the right conditionsngladesh to be allowed to return home safely. staying with that story, three british aid workers have filmed their efforts to help some of the hundreds of thousands of muslim rohingya. the bbc‘s chris rogers has been looking at the footage, piecing together their mission. a warning, you may find some images distressing. the world's largest refugee camp, this is home to more than 800,000 rohingya muslim refugees escaping persecution in buddhist—dominated myanmar. dr ramiz momeni, genevieve jones—hernandez and sarah wade have travelled the world helping refugees. but nothing can prepare them for what lies ahead. theirjourney begins at the gateway to the camp where newly arrived refugees receive basic aid. what it is that they receive here is a bag with a bucket and, i guess, some building essentials. but the humanitas charity are heading deep into the camp, a two—hour trek, where there is no aid, to set up a medical centre. the baby is 10.5 days and hasn't been breast—fed. there are so m
during talks in the burmese capital, naypyidaw, mrjohnson also urged her to create the right conditionsngladesh to be allowed to return home safely. staying with that story, three british aid workers have filmed their efforts to help some of the hundreds of thousands of muslim rohingya. the bbc‘s chris rogers has been looking at the footage, piecing together their mission. a warning, you may find some images distressing. the world's largest refugee camp, this is home to more than 800,000...
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and their local producer and the driver who were arrested for trying to fly a drone in naypyidaw they served a couple of months of the sentence for the charges were dropped but that case together with this and several other cases. shows a willingness by the man among government to use legal laws to stifle criticism of the. of the myanmar government particularly this case where these two reporters are reporting on the story now they've been charged with possessing secret documents and it's an extremely wide provision and this law which they're charged with it says they were in anyone possessing illegal drugs or anyone possessing feek official government secret documents that may or may not be useful to the enemy so this is an extremely warm provision it's a very old law but they are using this to charge these two journalists and it's definitely making it more difficult for reporters to operate in the country some international media organizations have gone so far as to not publish the by lines of the local reporters briefly if you will so it seems that that small open window seems to b
and their local producer and the driver who were arrested for trying to fly a drone in naypyidaw they served a couple of months of the sentence for the charges were dropped but that case together with this and several other cases. shows a willingness by the man among government to use legal laws to stifle criticism of the. of the myanmar government particularly this case where these two reporters are reporting on the story now they've been charged with possessing secret documents and it's an...
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back in myanmar‘s capital, naypyidaw, at the same time as the journalists‘ arrests, myanmar authoritiesooking into the execution. on the 10th of january, the military announced on its facebook page that they'd undertaken their own investigation and that soldiers and local buddhists had indeed taken part in the killings. but the military were forced to kill the "bengali terrorists", they said, because police stations were being attacked by rohingya militants and it was unsafe for them to transport them. "a decision was made to kill them", says the military statement. but reuters say that buddhist villagers their journalists interviewed reported no attack by a large number of insurgents on security forces in inn din, or that the ten men had any connection with terrorism. the news agency claims theirjournalists also gathered unique evidence of military involvement in attacks on rohingya muslims. speaking to not only local villagers in inn din, but police officers and members of the paramilitary. one man who spoke to the two journalists described finding four rohingya muslims hiding in a ha
back in myanmar‘s capital, naypyidaw, at the same time as the journalists‘ arrests, myanmar authoritiesooking into the execution. on the 10th of january, the military announced on its facebook page that they'd undertaken their own investigation and that soldiers and local buddhists had indeed taken part in the killings. but the military were forced to kill the "bengali terrorists", they said, because police stations were being attacked by rohingya militants and it was unsafe for...
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aung san suu kyi to take action on the hinge a refugee crisis the pair of held talks in the capital naypyidaw johnson called for a safe dignified return for refugees who fled a military crackdown nearly seven hundred thousand people have crossed the border into bangladesh since august johnson also raised the case of two reuters journalists detained in b. and ma for reporting on the violence against the ranger he's now traveling to northern rakhine state where the refugees from. pakistan allied fighters and indian soldiers are fighting inside an army base in india administered kashmir the fighters breached the military compound early on saturday ten people including four of the attackers have been killed in the assault in general. reports. soldiers prepare for battle inside the base in india administered kashmir they were ambushed by an unknown number of find is in a pre-dawn raid on saturday commanders say the from jesse mohamad which once pakistan to control kashmir. professionally off the. operational army is taking all precautions. and we don't want anything after the. attackers shot at gu
aung san suu kyi to take action on the hinge a refugee crisis the pair of held talks in the capital naypyidaw johnson called for a safe dignified return for refugees who fled a military crackdown nearly seven hundred thousand people have crossed the border into bangladesh since august johnson also raised the case of two reuters journalists detained in b. and ma for reporting on the violence against the ranger he's now traveling to northern rakhine state where the refugees from. pakistan allied...
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reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar. in the last 30 years. was brought down.man said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets. the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty. people who could be struggling to pay their bills. our business correspondent, joe lynam, explains. known as "fuel poverty. a lot more about them. with energy suppliers. benefits and are in financial trouble. for their gas and electricity. 4 million people are already on that lower rate. if this plan proceeds. that could be valuable as household energy bills are rising. joe lynam, bbc news. the effects on the children of alcoholics can be devastating. in the sector. good morning. explain your situation. the statistics are staggering. my father was an alcoholic. alcoholic. ever since i was as young as i can remember, he was a drinker. as i can remember, he was a drinker. what he was going to say, how he was going to react and behave. going to react and behave. what is common is living on shells. common is living on shells. not know what he is going to do, wha
reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar. in the last 30 years. was brought down.man said 12 sites were hit, including four iranian targets. the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty. people who could be struggling to pay their bills. our business correspondent, joe lynam, explains. known as "fuel poverty. a lot more about them. with energy suppliers. benefits and are in financial trouble. for their gas and electricity. 4 million people are already on...