
Coronavirus: What's it like in self-isolation?
We hear from two students in Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began
As the number of people killed by the coronavirus passes 1,100, we speak to two students in Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began. They've been in self-isolation for three weeks now and tell us what it's like as the virus continues to spread.
Also, following the news that Sudan's rulers have agreed to hand over former President Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court, we hear from our reporter Mohanad Hashim. He's just returned from Darfur in the west of the country, where Bashir is accused of serious crimes in a conflict that led to the deaths of 300,000 people. Mohanad is one of the first journalists to travel freely in the region in a decade.
And we hear about the nominees for the BBC's Women's Footballer of the Year 2020. A panel of over 50 players, coaches and journalists chose the top five, and voting is now open to the public.
(Photo: A Chinese woman wears a protective mask and clothing as she bends down under the lock on the gate to her apartment compound, as she collects a delivery. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
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