Moment, this is a sea change. His last name will become a noun and a verb. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and six in the morning on the bangladesh Myanmar Border where the influx of Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence is showing no sign of slowing down. The number of young people caught up in the crisis is staggering. The un says 12,000 children arrive from myanmar every week and desperately need medical help. Clive myrie has been to visit a refugee camp on the border. You may find some of the images in his report distressing. Every breath is a struggle for mohammad ibrahim. Six months old and fighting pneumonia, he is terribly weak and malnourished. He has just a 50 50 chance of seeing out another day. A sense of sorrow hangs heavy in the air at this clinic in bangladesh. 80 of the patients are Rohingya Muslim refugees, and many are malnourished children, the weakest of the weak. The
Scientists are warning that one in six deaths worldwide are caused by pollution thats three times more than those caused by aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined. In a report published in the medicaljournal the lancet, researchers say prolonged exposure to high levels of air pollution can lead to Heart Disease, stroke and lung cancer. Theyre calling on governments, particularly in the developing world to take action. As andrew plant reports, the vast majority of deaths are in countries like india and china, that are going through rapid industrialisation. Particles in the air, built up and breathed in. And pollution in the water they can end up inside our bodies. Exposure to man made chemicals a factor in 9 Million Deaths in 2015, says a study, akin to bidding to killer conditions like Heart Disease, strokes, and lung cancer. In this global study, pollution was linked to one in every six deaths worldwide. Pollution from factories was the biggest killer, linked to more than 6 millionju
In six deaths worldwide are caused by pollution, thats three times more than those caused by aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined. In a report published in the medicaljournal the lancet, researchers say prolonged exposure to high levels of air pollution can lead to Heart Disease, stroke and lung cancer. Theyre calling on governments, particularly in the developing world, to take action. As andrew plant reports, the vast majority of deaths are in countries like india and china, that are going through rapid industrialisation. Particles in the air, built up and breathed in, and pollution in the water they can end up inside our bodies. Exposure to man made chemicals a factor in 9 Million Deaths in 2015, says a study, contributing to killer conditions like Heart Disease, strokes, and lung cancer. In this global study, pollution was linked to one in every six deaths worldwide. And air pollution from our vehicles factories was the biggest killer, linked to more than 6 millionjust around th
Scientists are warning that one in six deaths worldwide are caused by pollution. Thats three times more than those caused by aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined. In a report published in the medicaljournal the lancet, researchers say prolonged exposure to high levels of air pollution can lead to Heart Disease, stroke and lung cancer. Theyre calling on governments, particularly in the developing world to take action. As andrew plant reports, the vast majority of deaths are in countries like india and china, that are going through rapid industrialisation. Particles in the air, built up and breathed in, and pollution in the water they can end up inside our bodies. Exposure to man made chemicals a factor in 9 Million Deaths in 2015, says a study, contributing to killer conditions like Heart Disease, strokes, and lung cancer. In this global study, pollution was linked to one in every six deaths worldwide. And air pollution from our vehicles factories was the biggest killer, linked to mo
Prime ministers. Well have the latest. As Business Leaders warn thatjobs and investment will be damaged unless a brexit transition is agreed urgently. Also tonight. Rbs could face further action over the way it mistreated some of its Small Business customers. The widow of an american soldier says President Trump struggled to remember his name when he called to offer sympathy. It made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. He couldnt remember my husbands name. The un says the Global Community must pledge more money to help hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Refugees whove fled myanmar. And, the only painting by Leonardo Da Vinci still in private hands will be sold next month. We take a closer look. Coming up in sportsday on bbc news everton are on the lookout for a new manager. Ronald koeman has been sacked after two premier league wins from nine this season. Good evening. The Prime Minister has insisted theres a new momentum in the brexit negotiatio