national congress, china announces a big boost to its military spending as it warns attempts to contain it are escalating. supporters of pakistan s former prime minister imran khan gather at his house, as police arrive to arrest him. hello and welcome. we re going to start in bangladesh, where aid agencies say a huge fire has broken out in a refugee camp in the south east of the country. these are some of the latest pictures. it s being reported the fire is in the cox s bazaar district and has been brought under control. the charity action aid said their initial assessment suggested around 12,000 people had been affected. no casualties have been reported so far. we been reported so far. will hear from the internatioi federation we will hear from the international federation of the red cross and red crescent later in the programme, stay with us for that. a historic agreement to protect the world s oceans has been approved after ten years of talks. marine life is at risk from c
france. chandler in france. iam helena humphries, we began in gaza with international aid agencies are expressing concern about what of an israeli evacuation order wakey hospital, they are warning evacuating the site is impossible as it is treating hundreds of people some of whom are chronically ill. ia,000 gazans are reported to be sheltering at a hospital in the north of gaza in both the world health organization and the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies are sounding the alarm over the evacuation order, saying hospitals must be protected and there were unconfirmed reports of airstrikes 20 metres from the al quds hospital facility on sunday. these images show smoke billowing from what appears to be a strike nearby, this footage shows a staff and patients struggling to be because of smoke inside the hospitals. joe s damage to windows after what the palestine red crescent describes as a very intense bombardment around hospital with one roc
we been reported so far. will hear from the internatioi federation we will hear from the international federation of the red cross and red crescent later in the programme, stay with us for that. a historic agreement to protect the world s oceans has been approved after ten years of talks. marine life is at risk from climate change, pollution and overfishing, and climate activists are hailing the deal as a massive step. the new high seas treaty aims to safeguard marine life in 30% of areas that don t belong to any single country. it will establish limits on fishing, shipping and exploration activities. this would represent a substantial increase from the 1.2% which is protected under the current framework signed a0 years ago in 1982, the un convention on the law of the sea. the urgency stems from estimates that nearly 10% of marine species are at risk of exctinction. the bbc s esme stallard reports. the ship has reached the shore. cheering and applause