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| Hello. New research indicates that working in extreme heat carries risks for pregnant women. Tulip Mazumdar hears some of their stories. A hostage negotiator in Nigeria shares his perspective on how to deal with kidnappers, and Will Grant in Haiti looks into the challenges of delivering aid to those who need it. Finally, we marvel at car collection like few others. | |
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TOP OF THE AGENDA | Health risks of working in extreme heat | | Cucumber picker Sumathy lost a baby 12 weeks into her pregnancy. Credit: BBC | There is no universal threshold for the level of heat considered too hot for the human body. A study of 800 pregnant women in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, started in 2017, aimed to better understand the risks facing mothers-to-be. It found that women who worked in extreme heat conditions were twice as likely to suffer a stillbirth or miscarriage than those in cooler environments. As greenhouse gas emissions from human activities increase global temperatures, researchers say hotter summers can affect not only women in tropical climates, but also in countries such as the UK.
Dealing with heat: Last June, Inside Health presenter James Gallagher took part in a heatwave experiment.
Explainer: How climate change is linked to extreme weather, including longer heatwaves.
Workplace changes: What employers can do to offer temperature-controlled environments. | |
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| The challenge of aid delivery in Haiti | | Sarah and her family have been living in a disused cinema since they were forced from their homes. Credit: BBC | Haiti counts an estimated 360,000 people who have had to flee their homes because of gang violence. Aid is sorely needed. Helicopter flights carrying supplies from the Dominican Republic have begun to arrive. But with the airport in Port-au-Prince and the port both still closed, far more is needed. |
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| | Will Grant, Mexico, Central America and Caribbean correspondent |
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| | Juggling her baby godson on her knee, 20-year-old Sarah gives the appearance of a much older woman. "I go to school with no food, spend the day hungry and then go to bed still with nothing in my stomach," she explains. Many in the camp are suffering from illnesses. Drugs and medicines are often prohibitively expensive given their food budget rarely stretches to the basics. On the days they can't raise funds, they're dependent on scarce donations and aid. "Sometimes the staff act like they're doing us a favour when they give out the aid, and we feel humiliated," she says, "as though we were taking their food instead of donations." |
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| BEYOND THE HEADLINES | What it's like to negotiate a ransom |
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| | | Growing up in rural Nigeria has given the ransom negotiator an understanding of the issues fuelling the kidnapping. Credit: AFP | Sulaiman first became involved in negotiations with kidnappers in 2021, when two of his relatives were abducted. Despite Nigeria banning ransom payment, relatives of those abducted still come to him, desperate for help. |
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT | Midas touch | The king of legends has left his mark in central Turkey. | |
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And finally... | Some people collect luxury, or vintage cars. Toronto resident Doug Woods collects Hot Wheels, the Mattel-owned toy racing cars. He started his efforts at just four years old, but fast-forward four decades and Mr Woods now owns at least 25,000 Hot Wheels cars and accessories. Take a look. | |
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