that she could have taken. there is no suggestion of all that she wanted to go away, or would have left the dog, would ve left the children, anything like that. so in that sense, her relatives and families have said she sort of vanished into thin air, there are only limited possibilities as to what has happened to her. possibilities as to what has happened to her. possibilities as to what has ha ened to her. .,, ., . , .,, happened to her. pope francis has arrived in south happened to her. pope francis has arrived in south to happened to her. pope francis has arrived in south to don. pope frances has arrived in south sudan, as the start of what the vatican is calling a pilgrimage of peace. he was welcomed by large crowds the pope was joined at the airport injuba by the leaders of the churches of england and scotland. together, they re seeking to promote reconciliation in a largely christian country that s been ravaged by tribal conflict since it became independent 12 years ago
off you go. dominic casciani, bbc news, northamptonshire. survivors of the holocaust have been lighting candles across the country for international holocaust memorial day to honour the six millionjewish people and members of minority groups murdered by the nazis during the second world war. today, the director of the auschwitz museum condemned russia s invasion of ukraine as being driven by the same lust for power as nazi germany. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool reports. witnesses to the horrors of the holocaust were among those who gathered today. to light candles in remembrance. the piccadilly lights reflected the moment through the faces of those touched by the devastating impact of genocide. often, of course, the atrocities
broken promises, confidence shattered, casting a cloud over this year s windrush 75 celebrations. adina campbell, bbc news. tomorrow marks holocaust memorial day, a national commemoration dedicated to the remembrance of the jews and others who suffered in the holocaust under nazi persecution. as the years pass there are fewer and fewer survivors from that time, and there s a fear in some quarters that the day might lose its full impact in future as the first hand testimony of the living becomes a rare thing. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool reports. this is manfred goldberg and his younger brother herman. during the holocaust, they were rounded up with their mother and sent to a concentration camp. he was a lovely little boy. sadly he was murdered when he was only nine years old. there was no such thing as mourning in the camps.
in your responses to the disasters affecting afghan men, women, families? translation: the men are already working with us in the rescue efforts, and there is no need for women to work with us. the united nations and the other aid agencies say that if afghan women cannot work as part of the aid effort, they may need to stop. their aid to afghanistan that you desperately need. would you be willing to discuss the issue then? translation: this is an act of cruelty carried out - by the united nations and it s unacceptable in the un. there is a law that says respect should be shown to all people in our religions. 0ur religion does not allow women to work in that way. so why does the un speak against our religious beliefs?
on new year s eve. benedict had been the first pontiff to retire since the middle ages. the service, in st peter s square, was attended by roman catholic clergy and members of european royalfamilies. it was conducted by the current pope, francis. 0ur religion editor aleem maqbool reports from the vatican. before the largest church in all christendom, in front of a crowd of 50,000, he was brought for one final time, to spontaneous applause. applause. it was the last occasion the two popes were together. 0ne presiding over the funeral of the other. during his homily, pope francis used biblical references in which he appeared to compare benedict tojesus.