Business News: The Hinduja brothers have reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the $60 billion conglomerate intact, dismissing rumors of a split. Ashok Hinduja, cha
The Hinduja brothers have reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the $60 billion conglomerate intact, dismissing rumors of a split. Ashok Hinduja, chairman of Hinduja Group (India), stated that all family members are working towards a common goal and everything is owned by everyone. The family s guiding principle is that everything belongs to everyone and nothing belongs to anyone. Reports of tension within the family have surfaced following the death of Srichand Hinduja.
of the catholic church. thank you very much indeed for your insight of the catholic news service. this is the scene in saint peter s square in rome. these live pictures as the world waits from news from the vatican on the condition of the former pope. he is 95 years old who stood down in 2013 because of ill health. to myanmar now, and a story of one family split down the middle by a coup and a violent civil war. bo kyar yine leads a faction of the pro democracy fighters there, and four of his sons are fighting alongside him. but two of his other sons are fighting on the side of the country s military, meaning that there is a very real chance of meeting their loved ones on the battlefield. we have changed the names
addict love to do was to write addict love to do was to write a daily homily. for those of us who follow him for many years those will be a treasure at some point and hopefully will be published but he has also responded from time to time to some of the controversies that have surrounded the church, in particular in defending his own reputation, his own record on how he handled the clergy sexual abuse crisis in the time before he became pope and then as pope benedict xvi after his election in 2005. so those letters themselves i think are important milestones in what has been, i think we can safely say, one of the most remarkable theological and ecclesiastical careers in the history of the 20th century and certainly in terms of the catholic church. thank you very much indeed for your insight and forjoining us here on bbc news. to myanmar now and a story of one family split
of the catholic church. to myanmar now and a story of one family split down the middle by a coup and a violent civil war. bo kyar yine leads a faction of the pro democracy fighters there, and four of his sons are fighting alongside him. but two of his other sons are fighting on the side of the country s military, meaning there is a very real chance of meeting their loved ones on the battlefield. we have changed the names and some of the voices in this report by rebecca henschke to protect the family involved. these men used to be farmers. now, they are fighting their country s military. they want democracy. bo kyar yine, the group s leader, is fighting alongside four of his sons.