Will be here with a full round up of the days news. First, our world. 0ver recent months hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled from myanmar to bangladesh, driven from their homes facing terrible violence. Gabriel gatehouse tells the story of one massacre in the village of tula toli. This programme contains distressing and graphic accounts and images of violence from the beginning. These people have just crossed the border. Theyre in no mans land, theyve been driven from their homes in myanmar. Now, theyre waiting for permission to enter bangladesh. The rohingya are a people that neither country wants. What happened in your village . Theyjust burnt our houses. These are some of the survivors. Theyre hungry, theyre sick, and theyre scared. Across the river, theres a deliberate campaign of terror going on. A campaign from which no ones safe. Well, we dont know how many people have been killed. But we do have some idea of how many have been burnt and chased out of their homes
Turns cold and watch out for that biting wind. Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines at 10. 30. International trade secretary, liam fox, has said the future of the irish border cannot be resolved until the United Kingdom and the eu have reached a trade agreement. Two of the five People Killed when a stolen car hit a tree in leeds have been named on social media as brothers ellis and elliot thornton. Police are holding two teenage boys in custody. The husband ofjailed british woman Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe has accused iranian media of prejudicing his wifes case after Iranian State tv claimed she was working to train journalists. Smoke and ash from a volcano on the island of bali have prompted the indonesian authorities to issue a red alert to airlines. There are fears mount agung could erupt for the First Time Since 1963. On the meetp author my guest is nicola upson with her thriller nine lessons. It is set in 1930s c
Nearly three weeks. The World Food Programme says the vessel docked at saleef, loaded with 25 thousand tonnes of desperately needed wheat. Saleef is about 70 km north of hodeida which has been the main conduit for un supervised deliveries of food and medicine. But whats thought to be a commercial ship has arrived in hudaydah, raising hopes that shipping could resume to the port, seen as vital to un efforts as it is closest to the majority of people in need. A un plane carrying desperately needed vaccines landed in the rebel held yemeni capital sa naa on saturday. Coalition forces had partly lifted the blockade, after warnings that thousands of people could die. The un child agency welcomed the reopening of the airport to aid flights. It allowed us to send in the first humanitarian convoy, 1. 9 million doses of vaccines, which are urgently needed. For a planned campaign to vaccinate 600,000 children, across yemen. Vaccinate them against diphtheria, meningitis, whooping cough, pneumonia
England heading for defeat . Divisions between the british and Irish Governments over how the Northern Ireland border works after brexit deepened today. The International Trade secretary, liam fox, said final decisions could only be made once the uk knows what its future eu trade deal would be. What its future eu ireland has however said it could veto moving on to those talks at the next eu summit injust over two weeks. Our ireland correspondent Chris Buckler reports. Dodt Chris Buckler reports. Along the irish border, you will dodt along the irish border, you will find old huts that were once customs posts. Places where people had to stop to show their papers. But that was a long time ago. A cars satellite navigation may tell you when you have crossed from Northern Ireland into the republic. But there is little to show it. The irish wants a guarantee that this land will remain open and the border invisible and it says unless it gets those assurances, it will block the next round of br
Divisions between the british and are still an over how the Northern Ireland border works after brexit have deepened today. International trade secretary liam fox says final decisions could only be made once the uk knows what its future eu trade deal would be. Ireland has however said it could be to moving on to the talks in the next eu summit injust on to the talks in the next eu summit in just over two weeks. But among the border, hotspurs once were customs post. It will have to stop to show their papers, but that was a long time ago. Attention, water crossing. The satellite Navigation System may be able to tell you when you have crossed from Northern Ireland into the republic but there is little to show it. The Irish Government wants a guarantee that this land will remain open and the border in visible. And this is all as it gets its assurances, it will block the start of the next round of brexit talks. But the British Government says you cannot talk away at the border without discu