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For over a year, BBC Eye has been following one of the rebel units and has found that spies in the military are helping them. Rebecca Henschke reports.
For over a year, BBC Eye has been following one of the rebel units and has found that spies in the military are helping them. Rebecca Henschke reports.
A spy for the rebels, ending that report by Rebecca Henschke. The Burmese military did not respond to our request for an interview. Ten years ago, this announcement by Malaysia Airlines made headlines around the world.
A spy for the rebels, ending that report by Rebecca Henschke. The Burmese military did not respond to our request for an interview. Ten years ago, this announcement by Malaysia Airlines made headlines around the world.
It was the start of one of the great mysteries in aviation, the disappearance of flight MH370 in March 2014. The plane, with more than 230 people on board, was on its way from Malaysia to China when it simply vanished from radar screens.
It was the start of one of the great mysteries in aviation, the disappearance of flight MH370 in March 2014. The plane, with more than 230 people on board, was on its way from Malaysia to China when it simply vanished from radar screens.
While some debris from the aircraft did eventually wash up on islands in the Indian Ocean, the plane itself has never been found and the search was abandoned in 2018. But now the Malaysian authorities have authorised a fresh attempt to find out what happened. The transport minister, Anthony Loke, confirmed that a private company would carry out the search.
While some debris from the aircraft did eventually wash up on islands in the Indian Ocean, the plane itself has never been found and the search was abandoned in 2018. But now the Malaysian authorities have authorised a fresh attempt to find out what happened. The transport minister, Anthony Loke, confirmed that a private company would carry out the search.
Well, I was going to ask you that because given that there's been such vast extensive searches in the past that have gone on for years, why are they trying again to find this wreckage in this vast expanse of water? I think a couple of reasons.
Well, I was going to ask you that because given that there's been such vast extensive searches in the past that have gone on for years, why are they trying again to find this wreckage in this vast expanse of water? I think a couple of reasons.
Still to come in the podcast, diamonds, a girl's best friend.
Still to come in the podcast, diamonds, a girl's best friend.
These ones may not sparkle, but they could revolutionise battery technology.
These ones may not sparkle, but they could revolutionise battery technology.
You're listening to the Global News Podcast. In the end, the Swiss government forced a takeover by the country's other big bank, UBS. Our Geneva correspondent, Imogen Folks, told us more about the collapse and the inquiry into it.
You're listening to the Global News Podcast. In the end, the Swiss government forced a takeover by the country's other big bank, UBS. Our Geneva correspondent, Imogen Folks, told us more about the collapse and the inquiry into it.
at fault and that switzerland's financial regulator though it tried was simply not strong enough to avert this crisis but this seems to be something that happens over and over again we had the big global financial crisis in 2007 and 2008 when the banks were heavily criticized for risky behavior and greed and now it seems the same thing has happened again i mean how damaging could this potentially have been if the government hadn't intervened and forced this takeover
at fault and that switzerland's financial regulator though it tried was simply not strong enough to avert this crisis but this seems to be something that happens over and over again we had the big global financial crisis in 2007 and 2008 when the banks were heavily criticized for risky behavior and greed and now it seems the same thing has happened again i mean how damaging could this potentially have been if the government hadn't intervened and forced this takeover
Imogen Folks in Geneva. Russia's meat grinder tactics in its war in Ukraine are estimated to have lost it tens of thousands of soldiers. To try to boost its numbers and to end an embarrassing Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region, the Kremlin has since October brought in troops from the most isolated country in the world, North Korea.
Imogen Folks in Geneva. Russia's meat grinder tactics in its war in Ukraine are estimated to have lost it tens of thousands of soldiers. To try to boost its numbers and to end an embarrassing Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region, the Kremlin has since October brought in troops from the most isolated country in the world, North Korea.