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The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco - BBC News
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery at one of the UK's biggest companies. Panorama found British American Tobacco (BAT) illegally paid politicians and civil servants in countries in East Africa. The payments were revealed when a whistleblower shared hundreds of secret documents. BAT told the BBC: "The truth is that we do not and will not tolerate corruption, no matter where it ta
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What's it like to be a transgender soldier? BBC News
The most senior transgender officer in the Army has said there has recently been an increase in the number of transgender soldiers.
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Attenborough: 'Solar energy should undercut oil' BBC News
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Russians respond to Turkey downing jet on Syria border - BBC News
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Worst drought in 30 years hits Sout Africa - BBC News
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President Barack Obama (FULL) Interview - BBC News
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.
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Air strike frequency - IS fight v WW2 - BBC News
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Catholic Africa - in 60 seconds - BBC News
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Redmayne plays transgender pioneer in The Danish Girl - BBC News
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How to charge your phone with a mud oven - BBC News
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Overpopulation: Will we run out of space? BBC News
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, the population has grown by over 20 million. But why is our population growing? What are the consequences if it doesn't stop? And is population growth necessarily a bad thing? Our reporter Benjamin Zand has been finding out.
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This Week In History 30 Nov - 6 Dec - BBC News
A Tragedy in India. An Arrest in the United States. And a breakthrough beneath the sea.
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Who was Europe's first female suicide bomber? BBC News
More details have emerged about Hasna Aitboulahcen, Europe's first female suicide bomber. The 26 year old French woman blew herself up, after police stormed a flat on Wednesday.
She is believed to be the cousin of the suspected ringleader of the attacks.
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Inside London's Chinatown (360 video) - BBC News
What does changing Chinese cuisine tell us about changing China? In collaboration with The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4, cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop takes us on a tour inside London's Chinatown. This video is an introduction for special programme between The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4 about Chinato
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The women denied rights to own land - BBC News
More than a third of the world's workforce works in agriculture and in developing countries, and women make up 43% of the workforce. But they comprise less than a fifth of landholders.
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Why should we care about climate change? BBC News
We hear a lot about climate change but it seems that most of the problems and solutions lie in the hands of major industry and government. What can we do and, more importantly, why should we care?
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What is Black Friday? BBC News
BBC looks at the origin of the shopping phenomenon known as Black Friday and its impact on the UK economy.
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Putin fury after Turkey downs warplane - BBC News
Russian President Vladimir Putin has bitterly condemned the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syria border. He described it as a "stab in the back" committed by "accomplices of terrorists".
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Paris attacks: How will the city cope? BBC News
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15m people in Ethiopia will need food aid by 2016 - BBC News
The United Nations has warned that more than 15 million people in Ethiopia will be in need of food aid by the beginning of 2016 because of a severe drought. A lack of rain has meant that crop yields in the worst-affected areas are down by 90% this year.
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The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco - BBC News
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery at one of the UK's biggest companies. Panorama found British American Tobacco (BAT) illegally paid politic...
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery at one of the UK's biggest companies. Panorama found British American Tobacco (BAT) illegally paid politicians and civil servants in countries in East Africa. The payments were revealed when a whistleblower shared hundreds of secret documents. BAT told the BBC: "The truth is that we do not and will not tolerate corruption, no matter where it takes place." The bribery was revealed by a former BAT employee, Paul Hopkins.
Panorama: The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco, is on BBC One at 20:30 GMT on 30 November 2015 and available later online.
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A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery at one of the UK's biggest companies. Panorama found British American Tobacco (BAT) illegally paid politicians and civil servants in countries in East Africa. The payments were revealed when a whistleblower shared hundreds of secret documents. BAT told the BBC: "The truth is that we do not and will not tolerate corruption, no matter where it takes place." The bribery was revealed by a former BAT employee, Paul Hopkins.
Panorama: The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco, is on BBC One at 20:30 GMT on 30 November 2015 and available later online.
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What's it like to be a transgender soldier? BBC News
The most senior transgender officer in the Army has said there has recently been an increase in the number of transgender soldiers.
Hannah Winterbourne, 28, wh...
The most senior transgender officer in the Army has said there has recently been an increase in the number of transgender soldiers.
Hannah Winterbourne, 28, who has served in Afghanistan, acts as a mentor for many of them. And she said Army colleagues had displayed a ''really positive'' attitude towards her own transition. ''They have seen it as something that allows me to be who I am,'' she said.
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The most senior transgender officer in the Army has said there has recently been an increase in the number of transgender soldiers.
Hannah Winterbourne, 28, who has served in Afghanistan, acts as a mentor for many of them. And she said Army colleagues had displayed a ''really positive'' attitude towards her own transition. ''They have seen it as something that allows me to be who I am,'' she said.
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Attenborough: 'Solar energy should undercut oil' BBC News
Sir David Attenborough is attending the UN climate conference in Paris. He is working with the Global Apollo Programme, a campaign group which supports renewabl...
Sir David Attenborough is attending the UN climate conference in Paris. He is working with the Global Apollo Programme, a campaign group which supports renewable energy. Attenborough told BBC Breakfast that solar energy needs to "undercut the price of energy obtained from oil and coal."
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Sir David Attenborough is attending the UN climate conference in Paris. He is working with the Global Apollo Programme, a campaign group which supports renewable energy. Attenborough told BBC Breakfast that solar energy needs to "undercut the price of energy obtained from oil and coal."
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Russians respond to Turkey downing jet on Syria border - BBC News
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford asks what response Moscow residents want to the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syrian border.
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The BBC's Sarah Rainsford asks what response Moscow residents want to the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syrian border.
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The BBC's Sarah Rainsford asks what response Moscow residents want to the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syrian border.
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Worst drought in 30 years hits Sout Africa - BBC News
South Africa is facing one of the worst droughts to hit the region in 30 years. Many small farmers are expected to go out of business as food production and pri...
South Africa is facing one of the worst droughts to hit the region in 30 years. Many small farmers are expected to go out of business as food production and prices increase, especially in the Free State province.
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South Africa is facing one of the worst droughts to hit the region in 30 years. Many small farmers are expected to go out of business as food production and prices increase, especially in the Free State province.
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President Barack Obama (FULL) Interview - BBC News
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest fr...
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.
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In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC's North American Editor Jon Sopel, US President Barack Obama said a lack of changes on US gun laws was the "greatest frustration" of his presidency. Mr Obama also told the BBC what he will say about gay rights in Kenya, why his own Congress and the Gulf nations should accept the recent Iran nuclear deal, and what he expects his legacy as president will be.
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Air strike frequency - IS fight v WW2 - BBC News
The US-led coalition launches about two combat aircraft sorties per hour against Islamic State, but how does that compared to previous aerial campaigns? In this...
The US-led coalition launches about two combat aircraft sorties per hour against Islamic State, but how does that compared to previous aerial campaigns? In this audio visualisation the BBC’s Neal Razzell explores comparisons with the invasion of Iraq, WWII, and NATO’s bombing of Serbia in 1999.
First heard: On Background, BBC World Service Radio
Reporting: Neal Razzell; audio mix: James Beard; animation: David Botti
Editor: Richard Knight
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The US-led coalition launches about two combat aircraft sorties per hour against Islamic State, but how does that compared to previous aerial campaigns? In this audio visualisation the BBC’s Neal Razzell explores comparisons with the invasion of Iraq, WWII, and NATO’s bombing of Serbia in 1999.
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Reporting: Neal Razzell; audio mix: James Beard; animation: David Botti
Editor: Richard Knight
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Catholic Africa - in 60 seconds - BBC News
Pope Francis is making his first trip to Africa, taking in Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic. While the Catholic community is dwindling in some par...
Pope Francis is making his first trip to Africa, taking in Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic. While the Catholic community is dwindling in some parts of the world, it is growing in Africa, with nearly 200 million devotees.
BBC Africa looks at the importance of Catholicism on the continent - in 60 seconds.
Sources: Vatican; Pew Research Center; Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)
Produced by Baya Cat
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Pope Francis is making his first trip to Africa, taking in Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic. While the Catholic community is dwindling in some parts of the world, it is growing in Africa, with nearly 200 million devotees.
BBC Africa looks at the importance of Catholicism on the continent - in 60 seconds.
Sources: Vatican; Pew Research Center; Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)
Produced by Baya Cat
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BBC News Newsday 20 January 2014 0100
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014....
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014.
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Redmayne plays transgender pioneer in The Danish Girl - BBC News
The Danish Girl, a film about a transgender pioneer, is the movie no-one would fund initially as the topic was not seen to be commercially viable. But the film,...
The Danish Girl, a film about a transgender pioneer, is the movie no-one would fund initially as the topic was not seen to be commercially viable. But the film, starring Eddie Redmayne, has now made it to the big screen and will open in the UK next year. Will Gompertz has been to meet the British Oscar winner to talk about the subject of his latest transformation.
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The Danish Girl, a film about a transgender pioneer, is the movie no-one would fund initially as the topic was not seen to be commercially viable. But the film, starring Eddie Redmayne, has now made it to the big screen and will open in the UK next year. Will Gompertz has been to meet the British Oscar winner to talk about the subject of his latest transformation.
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How to charge your phone with a mud oven - BBC News
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Overpopulation: Will we run out of space? BBC News
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, t...
We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, the population has grown by over 20 million. But why is our population growing? What are the consequences if it doesn't stop? And is population growth necessarily a bad thing? Our reporter Benjamin Zand has been finding out.
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We live in a time of unprecedented population growth. People born 60 years ago have seen the population of the world triple. In the UK, in the past 100 years, the population has grown by over 20 million. But why is our population growing? What are the consequences if it doesn't stop? And is population growth necessarily a bad thing? Our reporter Benjamin Zand has been finding out.
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This Week In History 30 Nov - 6 Dec - BBC News
A Tragedy in India. An Arrest in the United States. And a breakthrough beneath the sea.
3rd December 1984 – Thousands are killed when deadly gas leaks from an ...
A Tragedy in India. An Arrest in the United States. And a breakthrough beneath the sea.
3rd December 1984 – Thousands are killed when deadly gas leaks from an insecticide factory in Bhopal, India.
4th December 1969 – Charles Manson, chief suspect in America’s notorious Tate murders, appears in court.
1st December 1990 – British and French workers digging the Channel Tunnel finally meet in the middle.
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A Tragedy in India. An Arrest in the United States. And a breakthrough beneath the sea.
3rd December 1984 – Thousands are killed when deadly gas leaks from an insecticide factory in Bhopal, India.
4th December 1969 – Charles Manson, chief suspect in America’s notorious Tate murders, appears in court.
1st December 1990 – British and French workers digging the Channel Tunnel finally meet in the middle.
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Who was Europe's first female suicide bomber? BBC News
More details have emerged about Hasna Aitboulahcen, Europe's first female suicide bomber. The 26 year old French woman blew herself up, after police stormed a f...
More details have emerged about Hasna Aitboulahcen, Europe's first female suicide bomber. The 26 year old French woman blew herself up, after police stormed a flat on Wednesday.
She is believed to be the cousin of the suspected ringleader of the attacks.
Tom Burridge reports.
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More details have emerged about Hasna Aitboulahcen, Europe's first female suicide bomber. The 26 year old French woman blew herself up, after police stormed a flat on Wednesday.
She is believed to be the cousin of the suspected ringleader of the attacks.
Tom Burridge reports.
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- published: 20 Nov 2015
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Inside London's Chinatown (360 video) - BBC News
What does changing Chinese cuisine tell us about changing China? In collaboration with The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Rad...
What does changing Chinese cuisine tell us about changing China? In collaboration with The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4, cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop takes us on a tour inside London's Chinatown. This video is an introduction for special programme between The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4 about Chinatowns around the world.
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What does changing Chinese cuisine tell us about changing China? In collaboration with The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4, cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop takes us on a tour inside London's Chinatown. This video is an introduction for special programme between The Food Chain on the BBC World Service and The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4 about Chinatowns around the world.
360 video must be viewed in Chrome desktop or through the YouTube app on mobile devices.
Listen to our full episodes on Chinatown here:
The Food Chain on the BBC World Service here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p028z2z0
The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4 here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnx3
Credits: BBC R&D;, BBC NewsLabs and Middlesex University.
Fuchsia Dunlop, Presenter
Danny Vincent, Producer
Peter Passmore Post Production and Technical Consultant
Peter Boyd Maclean, Director
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 90
The women denied rights to own land - BBC News
More than a third of the world's workforce works in agriculture and in developing countries, and women make up 43% of the workforce. But they comprise less than...
More than a third of the world's workforce works in agriculture and in developing countries, and women make up 43% of the workforce. But they comprise less than a fifth of landholders.
Access to secure tenure and ownership of land is harder for women than men, and there is an imbalance in yields produced by male and female farmers because they lack equal access to resources such as seeds.
Produced by Charlie Newland.
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More than a third of the world's workforce works in agriculture and in developing countries, and women make up 43% of the workforce. But they comprise less than a fifth of landholders.
Access to secure tenure and ownership of land is harder for women than men, and there is an imbalance in yields produced by male and female farmers because they lack equal access to resources such as seeds.
Produced by Charlie Newland.
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- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 1007
Why should we care about climate change? BBC News
We hear a lot about climate change but it seems that most of the problems and solutions lie in the hands of major industry and government. What can we do and, ...
We hear a lot about climate change but it seems that most of the problems and solutions lie in the hands of major industry and government. What can we do and, more importantly, why should we care?
As the UN Climate Change Convention kicks off in Paris, BBC environment correspondent Matt McGrath explains how climate change is going to affect everyone - all in less than the time it takes to make a coffee.
Produced by Marcus Thompson and Jean-Li Lee
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We hear a lot about climate change but it seems that most of the problems and solutions lie in the hands of major industry and government. What can we do and, more importantly, why should we care?
As the UN Climate Change Convention kicks off in Paris, BBC environment correspondent Matt McGrath explains how climate change is going to affect everyone - all in less than the time it takes to make a coffee.
Produced by Marcus Thompson and Jean-Li Lee
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- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 205
What is Black Friday? BBC News
BBC looks at the origin of the shopping phenomenon known as Black Friday and its impact on the UK economy.
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BBC looks at the origin of the shopping phenomenon known as Black Friday and its impact on the UK economy.
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BBC looks at the origin of the shopping phenomenon known as Black Friday and its impact on the UK economy.
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- published: 26 Nov 2015
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Putin fury after Turkey downs warplane - BBC News
Russian President Vladimir Putin has bitterly condemned the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syria border. He described it as a "stab in the back" committ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has bitterly condemned the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syria border. He described it as a "stab in the back" committed by "accomplices of terrorists".
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wn.com/Putin Fury After Turkey Downs Warplane BBC News
Russian President Vladimir Putin has bitterly condemned the downing of a Russian jet on the Turkey-Syria border. He described it as a "stab in the back" committed by "accomplices of terrorists".
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 763
BBC News World War 3 Russian and Chinese Warships spotted off East and West Coast of America 2015
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- published: 10 Nov 2015
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Paris attacks: How will the city cope? BBC News
France is observing three days of mourning for the 127 victims of Friday's multiple attacks on Paris. Parisians are using the hashtag #rechercheparis to find fr...
France is observing three days of mourning for the 127 victims of Friday's multiple attacks on Paris. Parisians are using the hashtag #rechercheparis to find friends and relatives who are missing following the shootings. BBC correspondent Matthew Price assesses the mood on the streets of Paris, and asks how the city will cope.
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France is observing three days of mourning for the 127 victims of Friday's multiple attacks on Paris. Parisians are using the hashtag #rechercheparis to find friends and relatives who are missing following the shootings. BBC correspondent Matthew Price assesses the mood on the streets of Paris, and asks how the city will cope.
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- published: 14 Nov 2015
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15m people in Ethiopia will need food aid by 2016 - BBC News
The United Nations has warned that more than 15 million people in Ethiopia will be in need of food aid by the beginning of 2016 because of a severe drought. A l...
The United Nations has warned that more than 15 million people in Ethiopia will be in need of food aid by the beginning of 2016 because of a severe drought. A lack of rain has meant that crop yields in the worst-affected areas are down by 90% this year.
The Ethiopian government has set aside nearly £130m to deal with the crisis but the UN says a further £330m is needed.
Clive Myrie reports from Kobo in northern Ethiopia.
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The United Nations has warned that more than 15 million people in Ethiopia will be in need of food aid by the beginning of 2016 because of a severe drought. A lack of rain has meant that crop yields in the worst-affected areas are down by 90% this year.
The Ethiopian government has set aside nearly £130m to deal with the crisis but the UN says a further £330m is needed.
Clive Myrie reports from Kobo in northern Ethiopia.
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- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 1887