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BBCNEWS Newsday September 17, 2017

And london, youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 6am in singapore, 11 in the evening in london, and midnight in geneva, where a Un Fact Finding Mission is due to release its first oral report looking into alleged crimes by Myanmar Security forces against rohingya muslims. The un has warned de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi she has one last chance to end the military offensive thats forced 400,000 rohingyas to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. 0ur correspondent, jonathan head, reports from the border. 0n the muddy shore of bangladeshs southernmost point, the stream of muslims seeking safety never stops. This is one of the places where the boats bring them in. And on the other side of the naf river, still the fires burn. It is astonishing that more than three weeks after the violence broke out in Rakhine State, were still seeing these incredible numbers of people coming across the naf river looking for shelter here in bangladesh. With so much of the rohingya popula

BBCNEWS Newsday September 18, 2017

And london, youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and 2am in geneva, where a Un Fact Finding Mission is due to release its first oral report looking into alleged crimes by Myanmar Security forces against rohingya muslims. The un has warned de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi she has one last chance to end the military offensive thats forced 400,000 rohingyas to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. 0ur correspondent, jonathan head, reports from the border. 0n the muddy shore of bangladeshs southernmost point, the stream of muslims seeking safety never stops. This is one of the places where the boats bring them in. And on the other side of the naf river, still the fires burn. It is astonishing that more than three weeks after the violence broke out in Rakhine State, were still seeing these incredible numbers of people coming across the naf river looking for shelter here in bangladesh. With so much of the rohingya population already in thi

BBCNEWS BBC News Special May 23, 2017

Inside the arena described a stampede as panic spread. We have been treating this as a Terrorist Incident and we believe at this stage the attack last night was conducted by one man. Right now the Prime Minister is chairing a meeting of the governments Emergency Committee, cobrament her Home Secretary, amber rudd described it as a barbaric attack. Screaming, shouting, just people mad, chaotic rush to the nearest exit. Suddenly something really hot just flew over us and landed behind me and my mum and my sister and then we all like dropped to the floor. This morning we are live In Manchester and we will be talking to people who were at that concert. Those young people, those teenagers, who were targeted by a Suicide Bomber. A lone man at this stage, as far as the police know, who exploded a device in the foyer of the Manchester Arena just after Ariana Grande finished her concert. Well get reaction from the police and from local politicians and from people who live and work In Manchester

BBCNEWS BBC News At One May 23, 2017

Student georgina callander, who was 19. Many others are still missing this is my daughter, olivia, i havent seen her since 5. 00pm last night. She was at the Ariana Grande concert with her friend. Im worried sick. If anyone has seen her, please contact the police. We will bring you the latest from here in manchester on the Bbc News At One. This has been the most horrific incident we have ever faced here in Greater Manchester and one that we all hoped we would never see. Stay with bbc news for all the developments from manchester, where Police Patrols have been stepped up including the deployment of armed officers. Good afternoon and welcome to the Bbc News At One from manchester, which has experienced the uks worst Terrorist Attack since the July 7th Attacks in london in 2005. 22 people have been killed, and 59 injured they are now being treated at a number of hospitals in and around manchester. They were among thousands of people who had come to the concert of Ariana Grande and at the

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live May 25, 2017

Well, spontaneous and led the applause here in st annes square in manchester, and you mightjust have been able to tell, there was a man towards the back of the crowd in this very bright Manchester Sun here, who said well done, manchester. And then the applause broke out again. And absolutely baking hot day in st annes square, and hundreds of hundreds of people, i cant even calculate, perhaps at least a thousand people have come here to the square for that moment of silence that is marked across the country to remember those who lost their lives. Here, at the Manchester Arena, less than a mile away, people have continued to lay flowers there. Really lovely to meet you. I know you work fairly near here. Explain why you wanted to come here for this moment of silence . We live and work in the city. You dont really know what to do in this situation. If you can doa what to do in this situation. If you can do a small act by being here, it makes you feel like you can contribute. Applause just

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