More of the remaining civilians from bug gurus that asked village in Syria still held by the Islamic state group the trucks are carrying mostly women and children on Wednesday around 2000 people we hope to leave the area Mark Lowen is in Erbil we understand that another 30 or so truckloads of civilians left that little pockets nearby coups in eastern Syria today carrying many of the civilians who have been held as human shields there in recent weeks and months but there are still several 1000 people inside that pocket and also there are still diehard I asked fighters who are refusing to surrender and the s.d.f. The Kurdish led forces that are that is on the ground there trying to expel I asked from this last patch of territory they say they will not storm until all the civilians are out so they think that that will happen in the next 24 to 48 hours. Leader Aung San Suu Kyi has called for foreign investment in the region where hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims were forced to flee she said the world had focused too narrowly on the negative aspects of record in Kenya as high court has deferred until May a much anticipated ruling on decriminalizing gay sex judge church and we turned so the bench needed more time citing judicial workload they've been due to decide whether to repeal the law that makes homosexual acts punishable by up to 14 years in prison gay activist Brian Macharia said many people were keen to hear the court's decision I think for those of you took you from unity a lot of individuals who came you know were so big Satan and anticipating their ruling and their judgment because this is a historic and when you meant us you know judgment in Kenya we have that all that lies in the hands of the Wild on return you know and then they are free to keep coming into the land in additional system and if you saw this in a lot of people eagerly awaiting the judgment on this Brian Macharia Will news from the b.b.c. . A committee of Cabinet ministers in Botswana has recommended lifting a 4 year ban on hunting and introducing a limited culling of elephants Botswana is home to around $130000.00 elephants a 3rd of Africa's total population there's every evidence that they have been wandering around outside conservation areas and coming into conflict with conflict with communities preparations are being made for rival concerts on both sides of a bridge linking Venezuela and Colombia later today amid a continuing right now over whether to allow food and medical aid into Venezuela the concert on the Colombian side called Venezuela Aid Live is expected to raise tens of millions of dollars backed by the British tycoon Richard Branson It features stars like a hunter of sons and Luis Fonzie Hong Kong Police are investigating the case of 2 sisters from Saudi Arabia who fled from their family and went into hiding in the Chinese territory the 2 young women aged 18 and 20 were intercepted by Saudi officials at Hong Kong Airport on route to Australia but they managed to flee into the territory they don't want to return home and have asked for asylum in a country that recognises women's rights the English football club Chelsea has been banned by the world governing body fever from signing any new players during the next 2 transfer windows it was found to have breached regulations over the signing of foreign players under the age of 18 this report from David Ornstein This follows a 3 year investigation by fee for into Chelsea's acquisition of foreign players under the age of $18.00 an area for which the world governing body has strict rules to help protect children from exploitation and trafficking Fifa says it found Chelsea to have broken regulations in 29 of the cases investigated both Chelsea and the Football Association have also received fines although both intend to appeal against the punishments and that's the latest b.b.c. News. Thanks your listening to the news from the b.b.c. World Service with me Nick Miles more than a $1000000000.00 worth of investment for a service that will allow customers to share cars hail taxes and find electric car charging points that's the plan revealed today by the German carmakers b.m.w. And Dima who are politically to offer what they're calling a single mobility service portfolio well to make sense or this is our business correspondent Theo Leggett So Theo is this an online service or are we talking developing infrastructure as well it's a sign of the Times 1st of all carmakers are aware that the old fashion model where you used to buy a car keep it on your drive and use it for getting to work every day is coming to the end of its natural life at least in cities because cities are becoming more and more congested legislators are clamping down on they use in order to reduce pollution so people are going to be sharing stuff a lot more and that to begin with is what this is about so it's about collaborating on providing services such as ride sharing ride hailing apps that allow you to find a parking space and book it all that kind of thing stuff that at the moment makes it easier to share cars and to use them effectively while not having to rely on your own set of wheels and the reason they're getting together is because it's a lot easier for them to do this as one and use their combined financial muscle than it would be to set up competing services which will also be competing of course against the likes of Hoover and the things that are coming out of Google and all that kind of thing going forward though what they're looking at is an ecosystem within cities where electric cars that drive themselves will be summoned at the push of a button and integrated with other forms of transport the world is changing this is a toe in the water looking at what the future might hold and how they're going to work together to meet the challenges as one of the challenges is if people are sharing cars they're going to self. Fewer of them in the future so they've got to do I don't diversify as well Absolutely in fact if you go and talk to car makers nowadays they don't call themselves car makers they call themselves mobility service providers they're well aware that the business model is changing Yes if you live outside a city for the next couple of decades you'll probably still own a car but if you live within a city you won't which means that there are a fleet that are going to operate and the money will not necessarily be made from building a $1000.00 cars for a fleet those cars will be used a lot it will be from maintaining them It's also be from providing the services that integrate those cars with other things so that if I go into London from where I live on the outskirts one day I might be able to book on my phone a train and then when I get to the station there will be a shared use car that will come and pick me up drive itself to where I want to go my parking space will already be booked and I can go and have my meeting or even a bicycle as I have to go or even a bicycle everything will be integrated That's the whole point of this and at the moment to the world's biggest car makers have understood that they need to get together and combine their power Xom thank you very much indeed. The un and many Western governments along with human rights groups are all in agreement the Bonis military carried out widespread abuses in Rockland state against range of Muslims mid-market tinnies to dispute what happened there in the latter part of 2017 it says it's safe for refugees who fled to Bangladesh to return and to prove things are getting back to normal it's been holding an investment fair is mere bars leader and son Suchi one year mine has been affected widely from the opening up of high Connally much of the kind economic potential still remains unchecked for too long our international communities attention has been focused narrowly on negative aspects to your problems and not rather than on the picture that shows the immense potential of this state for peace and prosperity while I've been speaking about this to Nick Baek our correspondent in Yangon It's the 2nd poorest state in the whole of Myanmar it's suffered from years of under-investment which is affected both the ethnic wreck and people who are Buddhists as well as the range of Muslim minority and they're still around $400000.00 rangers who have stayed in this part of Myanmar or be it they live in dreadful conditions many live in camps they're denied citizenship their freedom of movement is restricted they don't have access to healthcare and education but if you look at it there is huge potential there the Chinese are building a deep sea port there are oil reserves it is a beautiful coastline and a few years ago we saw 5 star top hotels setting up there to clean the place where Aung San Suu Kyi was talking today but in the past few years as a result of the Ranger genocide as some people describe it that investment certainly among Western powers has dried up somewhat and you know I suppose a lot of critics would say that rather than looking at the economic investment you need to address the security situation so that ranges can actually return there and for. Safe to do so absolutely and human rights groups make this point they say that economic development is the key to a long sustainable future for everyone but until you're looking at the issue of citizenship for the range of people until you can guarantee their safety and of course Myanmar has been talking about creating conditions so that the refugees some 750000 refugees who fled to Bangladesh in August and September 2017 that they can come back and of course many people don't think me and Maurice sincere about that about really bringing people home and briefly Neko this was sponsored this conference was sponsored by Japan there are obviously many countries lining up to take advantage economically when it is opened up Yeah absolutely and always has been squeezed between 2 giants India and China the fact that Japanese money was sponsoring this I think is interesting Japan wants to play a key role in the future and Myanmar also was very mindful of that recently it's got huge political support from the Chinese in the Security Council at the United Nations where they've been stopping any sort of process which would take the Bernese generals to and he sort of genocide court so I think it is interesting that Japan wants to invest because the likes of Britain Germany have been reticent to do so because of the human rights record so yeah it's an interesting part of the country and we'll see how life emerges there that was Nick be you're listening to the b.b.c. World Service David's here with the headlines the German car companies b.m.w. And Diamond joining forces to invest more than a $1000000000.00 to develop right sharing charging and parking services more civilians have been evacuated from bugaboos the last village in Syria in the hands of the Islamic state group and as we've just been hearing the leader of Myanmar sounds hoochie has urged foreign countries to ignore what he called negative aspects and invest in Rakhine state where the military is accused of ethnic cleansing Thanks David the. Premier League football club Chelsea has been banned by the sports world governing body fee for from signing any new players during the next 2 transfer windows fever says Chelsea broke regulations over the signing of young foreign players and also find the club and the English Football Association Chelsea has categorically rejected the findings and says it's going to appeal Ben Sutherland is here in the studio with me so Ben what exactly has Chelsea been found guilty of so this is related to the signing of players under the age of 18 particularly the deals that were being done in order to bring them to the club so the French website Media port for example has listed case around better train or a who was football who they brought in and there for example there was a deal agreed with his mother that he would come to the club for 4 and a half years but the maximum that you can sign a player for if they're under 18 is 3 years so it's things like that that were investigated and found and the reason why they have these rules in the 1st place is what it's to do with protecting the protecting young players when they come into the leagues obviously there is a large number of players who grow up with dreams of becoming footballers the percentage who actually make it through is very very small in comparison so it's to avoid those players being effectively exploited writing off their careers too young and then falling out and being stuck affectively Like I said Chelsea has fallen foul of this it's not going to be able to sign any new players what impact is that going to have well Chelsea are struggling at the moment they're a club that have got number of have had on the back of a lot of bad results the last 6 known to Manchester City recently they are a team that looks like they need refreshment on the other hand they've got about 41 players who are out on loan so they could look to bring some of those guys in in order to sort the situation out for. Spent. And state you now to the Eastern Pacific Ocean and a remote part of the Gallup I guess island of Fed and then Dina It was thought that a giant species of taught is that been extinct for over 100 years but scientists have made a surprising discovery they found a female tortoise in the bushes and it's thought she could be well over 100 years old Professor James get from the University of New York was one of the same to make the extraordinary find the crew from the National Park Service in the Galapagos Conservancy found this extraordinary animal hidden under a bush the couple of individuals that passed by her very tortoises despite their size are can be quite difficult to find but she was secreted away under a bush and there by this discovery solved one of the greatest mysteries in Galapagos are really under a year old mystery about whether or not for an Indian a tortoise really existed I've laid my eyes on literally thousands of tortoises in this war I'm just looking at her she she has them all the appearance of a very very old tortoise she has this shell that is as a like a very very old pottery which is to say she has not grown for many many decades I would guess from the looks of her that she's maybe on 120 or more Her nose is also as you maybe seen in some of the photographs very bright or in pink which is extremely unusual this is a tortoise that to the scene. Has a lot of history and she has some wounds on her show about early from falls and that she has recovered from her shows beautifully healed but very very old specimen it is one of the greatest mysteries of Galapagos and you'd wonder how it has lingered for a 100 years the species that was actually built on justice and counter of a single individual by roll back a 100 years ago but that these islands are just immense Now if you're a woman and looking for a job in China you might expect to be asked to take a pregnancy test by your potential employer butt. That's all about the charge the government says it's now banning this kind of behavior in an attempt to stop gender discrimination or China social media editor is Kariya it was very common and there's been a big discussion in China for a long time now particularly most women on social media saying that they've been asked very personal questions in job interviews whether they were married when they were intending to have children I've seen stories of of women saying that they've been asked by male employees to schedule a pregnancy if they wanted one so people were concerned about this I mean basically the difficulty is that when colleagues go on maternity leave a lot of small companies feel that they that they have problems in filling in stuff behind so there's been a question about whether male employers try to force women out of employment but also whether at the job interview stage whether they try to restrict women from being hired into the company anyway if they're on married and and haven't had children yet so why are they offered is bringing in these fines for companies that all these kind of questions now what's changed what's changed is that they're now saying that fines can be implemented if companies do ask questions about women's whether they're married whether they've had children whether they intend to have children very personal questions like this and also restricts them from joining the the health test that some companies say you need to take as part of your job to meet women take a pregnancy test the minimum find that companies can now receive is about 1005 $100.00 so it's a hefty fine so it's being promoted as a law that is is equal for women but there's a lot of concern online about this with people saying that they actually think that it's going to discourage companies even more to hire women because they don't want to slip up on these kind of questions so they might just hire a male candidate over a female candidate outright so that they avoid any difficult questions anyway the interview stage. And they've been concerns anyway about about the fact that it's it's not just a problem at the interview stage but also women who are in long term employment that if in the future they do decide to have a child there's the difficulty that their employer may stop bullying them or or trying to find reason not to pay them when they go maternity leave there's been a lot of discussion in China for a while now about how women are not protected in these cases and may basically lose their jobs if they want to have a child they would say with some other stories for money just ask thousands of people have gathered in the northern English city of Sheffield for a fly past to honor 10 Young us who were killed in a plane crash 75 years ago the campaign for a fly past began when a b.b.c. Presenter met Tony folds who's been looking after a memorial to the man for decades Tony was playing in the park as a child when the plane came to town today his dream of a fly past came true as planes from 3 r.a.f. Bases sward overhead here's Tony speaking after the event. That was written 66 years. Thank you a go. This is probably evolved from. The Church of England has approved plans to drop a 400 year old law requiring all churches to hold weekly services on Sundays it's become increasingly difficult for clergy in rural areas who may look after up to 20 churches one bishop described the Lors out of date a group of Estonian workers who rescued what they thought was a puppy from a frozen river received a shock when they on raptors only to discover that it was a young male wolf the animal had low blood pressure which would say may explain why it had been so does Cyle and it stepped on one of its rescuers legs during the journey to a local clinic thanks for that it's easy to hear about another report on biodiversity and think sad but why should we why the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has made a stab at addressing that kind of apathy in a new report it says declining biodiversity is putting our very ability to feed ourselves at risk 2 thirds of all crop production consists of just 9 species are in Hoffman from the food culture organization told me it is the 1st ever report to look at biodiversity from and food and agriculture perspective that means it's not looking at pond OS and Tiger or other emblematic type of animals or plants but it looks it by a diversity that underpins food and agriculture systems that means all the door mystic 8 of plants and the molds that provide trued if you feed and fiber but also what we call associated by the city which is all these millions of organisms that support food production including the other pollinate else the microorganisms such as earthworms and Lady barks or systems like mangrove. And Forest that it to purify water and if