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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



on what we know so far. it is a very sprawling camp where tens of thousands of people live in cramped conditions. and these huts are made up of bamboo and sometimes by polythene sheets or even tin roofs and they are packed. there are tens of thousands of people living there. in the evenings, somehow the fire starts by accident. but officials say they managed to bring it under control. but thousands of people are now affected. they are now homeless, with the women and children as the aid worker was saying. it is a very terrible condition because they will be staying outside in the cold. but the aid agencies say they are providing all of the help. it is also a reminder of all the situation of rohingya refugees where nearly a million of them escaped violence from neighbouring myanmar. these camps are situated very close to the border. many people feel, the rohingya community feel, they have been forgotten by the world communuity. earlier i spoke to safwan chowdhury from ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



around 12,000 people have been left homeless after a huge fire ripped through one of the rohingya refugee camps in south east bangladesh. officials say the fire gutted around 2000 shelters in cox s bazar district. hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees, who escaped violence in neighbouring myanmar, have been living for years in crammed camps near the border in bangladesh. anbarasan ethirajan reports. the bamboo shelters of rohingya refugees in cox s bazar district are no match for the raging blaze. residents ran from the huts with their meagre belongings as the fire spread quickly. it s yet another blow for the rohingya refugees who had to flee their homes from neighbouring myanmar. thousands have become homeless in a matter of few hours. it will be a challenge for the authorities to rehome those affected. nearly a million rohingya refugees live in squalid conditions and camps scattered in cox s bazar district. the latest incident will put pressure on the ongoing ai ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

Years as chairman. Lee had been living with cancer for sometime. City say, as a mark of respect, flags around the Etihad Stadium and citys Football Academy will fly at half mast. Liverpool have now made a formal request to the referees governing body for Audio Conversations between officials from saturdays defeat at totttenham to be released. Its after var failed to overturn a wrong decision to disallow a luis diaz goalfor offside, with the pgmol saying it was down to a significant human error. In a statement, liverpool say that explanation is unacceptable and sporting integrity has been undermined. Former referee Keith Hackett believes the audio should be released. I think that they have to release it. You know, ithink i think that they have to release it. Yo ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 07:02:00

Fare increase. 5.9%. oh god. it cost me almost an hour of my hourly rate just to buy my return tickets. a monthly ticket is £600, they re not always on time, most of the time cancelled and delayed. for me it is the cumulative effect not just the price of ticket, price of tickets, price of rent and everything else. i m a student so i m obviously trying to save money so it does sap. trying to be green, trying not to use your car which is costing more and more. if the increment will make it reliable, that s ok. - the 5.9% cap covers nearly half of fares in england and wales, including most season tickets, a decision hasn t yet been made in scotland. the government says it has made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on but it s the biggest increase for 11 years and comes ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:25:00

The 5.9% cap covers nearly half of fares in england and wales including most season tickets. a decision hasn t yet been made in scotland. the government says it s made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on. but this year s is the biggest increase in 11 years, and it comes as people are facing a host of cost of living pressures. passengers have also endured a period of worsening reliability, with record cancellation rates and a series of strikes. even before this current fare rise, passengers, on the whole, did not see train travel as great value for money. what customers, passengers really want yes, they want an affordable railway, but value for money is about having a reliable, punctual railway, as well. and for several months now, that s not been good enough. train companies representatives said the industry was working hard to make the network more reliable. it s a time of challenges and change on the railway. ....

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