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Rebecca Henschke

London

Podcast Lead, Investigations at BBC World Service

Journalist. Podcast lead BBC EYE/ BBC world service investigations. ex Asia Editor and Indonesia Correspondent.

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  • 3 weeks ago | es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Rebecca Henschke

    Tras un terremoto de magnitud que mató a más de 2.000 personas, según cifras oficiales, la junta militar de Myanmar continúa bombardeando partes del país devastado por la guerra. La ONU calificó los ataques como "totalmente indignantes e inaceptables". El relator especial Tom Andrews dijo a la BBC que era "nada menos que increíble" que los militares siguieran "lanzando bombas cuando se intentaba rescatar gente" después del terremoto.

  • 3 weeks ago | correiobraziliense.com.br | Rebecca Henschke

    A junta militar de Mianmar continuou a bombardear partes do país devastado pela guerra após o grande terremoto que matou mais de 2.000 pessoas segundo as estimativas oficiais. A ONU descreveu os ataques como "completamente ultrajantes e inaceitáveis". O relator especial Tom Andrews disse à BBC que era "nada menos que incrível" que os militares continuassem a "lançar bombas quando você está tentando resgatar pessoas" após o terremoto.

  • 3 weeks ago | terra.com.br | Rebecca Henschke

    A junta militar de Mianmar continuou a bombardear partes do país devastado pela guerra após o grande terremoto que matou mais de 2.000 pessoas segundo as estimativas oficiais. A ONU descreveu os ataques como "completamente ultrajantes e inaceitáveis". O relator especial Tom Andrews disse à BBC que era "nada menos que incrível" que os militares continuassem a "lançar bombas quando você está tentando resgatar pessoas" após o terremoto.

  • 3 weeks ago | bbc.com | Rebecca Henschke

    Myanmar junta continues air strikes after devastating earthquakeRebecca HenschkeGetty ImagesThe junta has increasingly relied on the air force to crush resistanceMyanmar's military junta has continued to bomb parts of the war-torn country following the major earthquake there, which has killed more than 1,600 people. The UN has described the attacks as "completely outrageous and unacceptable".

  • May 6, 2024 | nz.news.yahoo.com | Joel Gunter |Rebecca Henschke

    A British woman has pleaded guilty to being part of a global monkey torture network. Holly LeGresley, 37, from Kidderminster, was a participant in a private online group that was paying people in Indonesia to kill and torture baby monkeys on video. The convictions follow a year-long investigation by the BBC Eye team. They went undercover in the groups to expose the existence of the sadistic global network.

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Rebecca Henschke
Rebecca Henschke @rebeccahenschke
1 Apr 25

RT @TostevinM: The death toll from Myanmar's earthquake haw now risen to well over 2,000 and can be expected to climb much higher as the de…

Rebecca Henschke
Rebecca Henschke @rebeccahenschke
31 Mar 25

No rescue work at a pre-school reduced to rubble in Myanmar. There were believed to be about 70 children at the school when the earthquake struck. Mothers came and called out the names of their children, but no one rescue workers are helping them. https://t.co/Ro7VhFRUcJ

Rebecca Henschke
Rebecca Henschke @rebeccahenschke
29 Mar 25

The attacks are "completely outrageous and unacceptable". Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews told the BBC that it was "nothing short of incredible" that the military was continuing to "drop bombs when you are trying to rescue people" after the earthquake. https://t.co/s6JrkCVi4O