this is bbc world news. the latest headlines ukrainian fighters leave the azovstal steel plant in mariupol in buses, escorted by pro russian forces, as the longest siege of the war draws to a close. president biden has visited buffalo which witnessed a mass shooting at the weekend. he urged all americans to reject the poison of white supremacy. the un human rights office says it s deeply concerned about the apparent rapid spread of covid i9 in north korea. it believes around 700,000 people are ill, and that the country s very limited healthcare system is not equipped to cope. the un said the apparent very strict lockdowns now in place could have a devastating effect on human rights in the country. 0ur correspondent jean mackenzie reports from neighbouring south korea. dressed as hand sanitisers, north korean children celebrate their country being covid free, just weeks before 0micron finally
strong in spirit, and has been supporting me all my life. the azovstal fighters may have obeyed an order to save lives, but their resolve in the face of insurmountable odds has made them a symbol of ukrainian resistance. laura bicker, bbc news. the un human rights office says it s deeply concerned about the apparent rapid spread of covid i9 in north korea. it believes around 700,000 people are ill and that the country s very limited healthcare system is not equipped to cope. the un said the apparent very strict lockdowns now in place could have a devastating effect on human rights in the country. 0ur correspondent jean mackenzie reports from neighbouring south korea. dressed as hand sanitisers, north korean children celebrate their country
the un human rights office says it s deeply concerned about the apparent rapid spread of covid 19 in north korea. the un says it believes around 700,000 people are ill, and that north korea s very limited health care system is not equipped to cope. the un said the apparent very strict lockdowns now in place could have a devastating effect on human rights in the country. 0ur correspondent jean mackenzie reports from neighbouring south korea. dressed as hand sanitisers, north korean children celebrate their country being covid free. just weeks before 0micron finally breached its defences. the country has done little to prepare for what is now a nightmare scenario. people are unvaccinated, malnourished, and hospitals are not equipped to treat them.
organisation, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday with your analysis. forjoining us on newsday with your analysis- your analysis. thank you very much. the un human rights office says it s deeply concerned about the apparent rapid spread of covid i9 in north korea. the un says it believes around 700,000 people are ill it believes around 700,000 people are ill and that the country s very limited health care system is not equipped to cope. 0ur correspondentjean mackenzie reports from neighbouring south korea. dressed as hand sanitisers, north korean children celebrate their country being covid free. just weeks before 0micron finally breached its defences. the country has done little to prepare for what is now a nightmare scenario. people are unvaccinated, malnourished, and hospitals are not equipped to treat them. dr park works as a neurosurgeon in north korea.
the un says it believes around 700,000 people are ill, and that north korea s very limited health care system is not equipped to cope. the un said the apparent very strict lockdowns now in place could have a devastating effect on human rights in the country. 0ur correspondent jean mackenzie reports from neighbouring south korea. dressed as hand sanitisers, north korean children celebrate their country being covid free. just weeks before 0micron finally breached its defences. the country has done little to prepare for what is now a nightmare scenario. people are unvaccinated, malnourished, and hospitals are not equipped to treat them. dr park works as a neurosurgeon in north korea. i ve been there over 20 times