Conversation about the front pages tomorrow in the paper review. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The government has warned it will cut funding to oxfam if it cannot fully explain its handling of reports of Sexual Misconduct by aid workers in haiti. The International Development secretary, penny mordant, accused the charity of a failure of moral leadership, and of having lied to her department. Oxfam, which received £32 million from the government in the last financial year, has announced new measures, for the prevention and handling of Sexual Misconduct cases. Our correspondent, angus crawford, has the details. First haiti, now chad, one of the poorest countries on earth. New allegations that oxfam workers paid local women for sex. The charity says its shocked and dismayed, but cant confirm the reports. The head of the mission there at the time, roland van hauwermeiren, was the same man who, five years later in haiti, resigned after admitting using prostitutes. Four others were
Good morning. Its 9am in singapore and 1am in london. We begin the programme with an update on the shocking Measles Outbreak in indonesia which has killed at least 72 people many of them children. The indonesia government says the outbreak in the remote province of papua, is now under control. But hundreds of other children are malnourished. As Rebecca Henschke reports from papua, the Health Crisis has put the spotlight on a region closed off to journalists for decades, and revealed serious government failings. A warning, you may find some of the images disturbing. Just two months old, yulitas life has already been brutally hard. Her mother died in childbirth, the father rejected her. Translation her father did not want her. In a cloud of grief, he wanted to hit her and bury her with her mother. We said we would take care of her, but we are struggling to keep her alive. They had to make a two dayjourney on a speed boat up the river to get medical help. This is the only hospital here in
As pressure continues to grow on president jacob zuma. The party wants him to stand down following allegations of corruption. The ancs leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, said a final decision on president zumas future will be decided on monday afternoon. For the last week, the two men have been holding talks on the transition of power. Sarah corker reports. At an event marking 100 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela there was the clearest signal yet that the end of the troubled presidency ofjacob zuma is near. Addressing the crowds, the president in waiting promised a resolution on zumas future. We are currently engaged in discussions around the transition to a new administration and specifically, to resolve the issues of the position of the president of the republic of south africa. Applause. For the last week, they have been negotiating the president s exit strategy. But with a country in limbo, the Ancs National executive committee is holding a special meeting later where it is thought th
As pressure continues to grow on president jacob zuma. The party wants him to stand down, following allegations of corruption. The ancs leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, said a final decision on president zumas future will be decided on monday afternoon. For the last week, the two men have been holding talks on the transition of power. Sarah corker reports. Atan at an event marking 100 years since that earth of Nelson Mandela was the clearest signal yet that the end of the trouble presidency of jacob zuma is near. Addressing the crowds, the president in waiting promised a resolution on zumas future. We are currently engaged in discussions around the transition to a new administration and specifically to resolve the issues of the position of the president of the republic of south africa. For the last week, there have been negotiating the president s exit strategy. But with a country in limbo, the Ancs National executive committee is holding a special meeting later in it is thought the pa rtys me
At four key airports, British Aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. So i asked britains ambassador, how safe is it now . Well, no country is 100 safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. But it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians capability has improved. In the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the Hotel Manager what precautions hes taking. We have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. The exterior cameras are all monitored 2a hours by persons behind the screens. But tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. Across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. The manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. Back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. Suspects are arrested and will now face trial. Tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will nee