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Our correspondent in Nairobi, Barbara Plett-Usher, has been following the story.
Our correspondent in Nairobi, Barbara Plett-Usher, has been following the story.
And we know that the people who were living there are already in a terrible situation. Why is the camp a target for the RSF?
And we know that the people who were living there are already in a terrible situation. Why is the camp a target for the RSF?
And looking at the conflict which has been going on for some time now, are we reaching a decisive point?
And looking at the conflict which has been going on for some time now, are we reaching a decisive point?
There really is nowhere else for the people who are currently in Zamzam to go, is there?
There really is nowhere else for the people who are currently in Zamzam to go, is there?
A BBC investigation has revealed allegations that British oil giant Shell ignored repeated warnings that a $1 billion clean-up operation of polluted land in southern Nigeria has been beset with problems and corruption.
A BBC investigation has revealed allegations that British oil giant Shell ignored repeated warnings that a $1 billion clean-up operation of polluted land in southern Nigeria has been beset with problems and corruption.
The claims come as a trial begins this week at the High Court in London between two Nigerian communities and Shell over its pollution of the region ahead of the sale of its assets in the West African country. This report from our correspondent Simi Jalawasho in Ogoniland in the Niger Delta.
The claims come as a trial begins this week at the High Court in London between two Nigerian communities and Shell over its pollution of the region ahead of the sale of its assets in the West African country. This report from our correspondent Simi Jalawasho in Ogoniland in the Niger Delta.
Simi Jalawasho, in the Niger Delta. UN human rights investigators say they believe 1,400 people were killed during last year's anti-government protests in Bangladesh, mostly by the security forces. The protests began as a student-led movement against public sector job quotas, but soon morphed into a nationwide uprising that forced the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee to India.
Simi Jalawasho, in the Niger Delta. UN human rights investigators say they believe 1,400 people were killed during last year's anti-government protests in Bangladesh, mostly by the security forces. The protests began as a student-led movement against public sector job quotas, but soon morphed into a nationwide uprising that forced the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee to India.
Now the UN says the deadly violence against protesters could amount to crimes against humanity. Our South Asia editor is Ambarasanathirajan.
Now the UN says the deadly violence against protesters could amount to crimes against humanity. Our South Asia editor is Ambarasanathirajan.
Anbarasan Etirajan speaking to Ben Brown. There's mounting pressure for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to clarify his latest Gaza ceasefire demands as the fragile truce edges closer to collapse. After a long Israeli Security Cabinet meeting yesterday, Mr Netanyahu appeared to back President Trump's suggestion that
Anbarasan Etirajan speaking to Ben Brown. There's mounting pressure for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to clarify his latest Gaza ceasefire demands as the fragile truce edges closer to collapse. After a long Israeli Security Cabinet meeting yesterday, Mr Netanyahu appeared to back President Trump's suggestion that
that Israel cancels the ceasefire deal altogether unless the hostages were returned by Saturday. Hamas has issued a statement renewing its commitment to the ceasefire and accusing Israel of jeopardising it. Our Middle East correspondent Yolande Nell gave us her assessment of Mr Netanyahu's comments.
that Israel cancels the ceasefire deal altogether unless the hostages were returned by Saturday. Hamas has issued a statement renewing its commitment to the ceasefire and accusing Israel of jeopardising it. Our Middle East correspondent Yolande Nell gave us her assessment of Mr Netanyahu's comments.