There are two camps for displaced people on the peninsula of Myebon, one is well kept with smart tents, working sanitation and a regular delivery of food and medical supplies. This is exclusively for the use of ReKhine Buddhists. A short drive up the road, passed the burnt-out squares - that were once their homes - is the camp for the Rohingya Muslims. Four-thousand men, women and children live crammed together on a fetid pile of mud, surrounded by streams of sewage filled water, there are Burmese guards to stop them leaving.
A group of Eritrean footballers and their doctors who earlier this week went missing in Uganda have applied for asylum in the country. Eritrean had just been about to play Ethiopia. Peter Biles reports.
The 17 Eritrean players and the team's doctor disappeared from their hotel at the weekend. They've been taken part in a regional competition in Uganda. At first they were said be gone shopping, but five Eritrean officials and two remaining players flew home on Tuesday without the rest of the team. Now the commissioner for refugees in Uganda, David Apollo Kazungu, says the the missing Eritreans have met him and asked for asylum. They are reportedly said they were unhappy with their conditions in their country.
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There has been a large explosion in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. Police said the blast occurred in a predominantly Somali district of Eastleigh. A number of people have been injured. There has been several attacks in Eastleigh in recent months, blamed on the Somalia Islamist group al-Shabab.