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ocean is almost five thousand kilometers away from china beijing's influence has been closing in china's been bankrolling many of the infrastructure projects boom during president means time in office i mean is presenting himself as a nationalist focused on economic development including infrastructure projects built during his term and this development you mean is campaigning on has been funded by an estimated one point three billion dollars in chinese loans a debt equivalent to more than a quarter of the maltese g.d.p. now observers wonder if this city's the island nation vulnerable to china's demands
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you have mentioned the indian ocean magnitude. you have mentioned the indian 0ceana magnitude. you have mentioned the indian ocean a magnitude nine, and also the earthquake has to result in also the earthquake has to result in a vertical movement on the sea bed as in 2004. this particular event was very different. it was an earthquake which moved the sea bed horizontally which meant we didn't have this vertical displacement, but also it was quite a small magnitude, 7.4 versus 39 of 2004. it was also very shallow and a very close to centres of population, so what you had here, you had shallow earthquakes, very high—intensity shaking which was destroying buildings and people were panicking. the earthquake itself, when it was looked at, would probably be assessed as not very dangerous, but suddenly, very soon afterwards, and this is another aspect of it, the tsunami wave came barrelling in. those issues will lead us to question whether the earthquake actually generated a nanny. what could have happened with the earthquake triggered submarine sediment, on the sea bed, which on co
you have mentioned the indian ocean magnitude. you have mentioned the indian 0ceana magnitude. you have mentioned the indian ocean a magnitude nine, and also the earthquake has to result in also the earthquake has to result in a vertical movement on the sea bed as in 2004. this particular event was very different. it was an earthquake which moved the sea bed horizontally which meant we didn't have this vertical displacement, but also it was quite a small magnitude, 7.4 versus 39 of 2004. it was...
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he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. archive: and this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning, the indian air force located tomy‘s yacht. rival competitor gregor mcguckin is expected to reach tomy with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. katherine da costa, bbc news. we will keep you up—to—date with any development of that rescue mission. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: flash floods in tunisia claim at least four lives. the torrential rains follow three years of drought. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is f
he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. archive: and this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is...
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the international rescue mission to save a sailor stranded and seriously injured in the indian ocean. hello. the united states has dismissed claims from the iranian president that the us was involved in an attack on a military parade in the country which yesterday killed 25 people. hassan rouhani says america and its gulf allies backed the assault, a claim strongly denied by the us ambassador to the united nations. mr rouhani made his comments, as he prepared to travel to new york, where the un general assembly will convene for its annual meeting of world leaders on tuesday. from new york, here's our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins. gunfire the moment the shooting started. iran's elite revolutionary guards under attack on home soil. many forced to dive for cover, as a parade to honour them is ambushed by opponents of the government. soldiers and civilians died as others fled for their lives. an anti—government arab group based in this area of south—west iran said it was responsible, but militants of so—called islamic state also claimed this as their work. but iran's pres
the international rescue mission to save a sailor stranded and seriously injured in the indian ocean. hello. the united states has dismissed claims from the iranian president that the us was involved in an attack on a military parade in the country which yesterday killed 25 people. hassan rouhani says america and its gulf allies backed the assault, a claim strongly denied by the us ambassador to the united nations. mr rouhani made his comments, as he prepared to travel to new york, where the un...
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in the middle of indian ocean is finally rescued. thanks. business updates. business updates. thanks. to the world's biggest and most controversial at competitions returns to tate britain every year it generates a debate about what can be defined as this year it's about how to define an artist for nominees or working in film include an anthropologist and an activist group and . pressing political issues. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each shown in their own darkened room and yet it is the most politically charged collection in the prizes history. thompson sixteen millimeter films feature victims of police violence and racial a piece. shot approaches poetic work shot on her i phone exposed sexuality and identity. as an. anthropologist neemo hymens feature film and documentary focuses on politics in the developing world from. each uses film in a different way and while the line up usually generates debate about what can be defined as art this year it's challenging the definition of an artist the fourth nominee for ending architecture is
in the middle of indian ocean is finally rescued. thanks. business updates. business updates. thanks. to the world's biggest and most controversial at competitions returns to tate britain every year it generates a debate about what can be defined as this year it's about how to define an artist for nominees or working in film include an anthropologist and an activist group and . pressing political issues. this year's turner prize contains no paintings no sculptures only films each shown in their...
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he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. archive: and this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning, the indian air force located tomy‘s yacht. rival competitor gregor mcguckin is expected to reach tomy with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. katherine da costa, bbc news. the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed that labour would support another referendum on brexit, if delegates backed the idea that the party ‘s conference in liverpool to be he says he will prefer a general election, but would abide by the d
he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. archive: and this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is...
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an injured sailors stranded in the southern indian ocean since friday has finally been rescued indian yachtsman i'll be lashed tommy was taking part in a solo round the world contest called the golden globe raising badly injured his back in a storm severely damaged his boat the australian maritime safety authority had been running the rescue operation and on monday a friendship found him he was taken to a nearby island for medical treatment and is in stable condition. all much more coming up later but for now i'll have to back to come out of labor thank you for that and that is the news hour from the team here in doha thank you for joining us lord terrorism but just a few moments time with your latest headlines right here in just. whether online for humanity has been taken out of its goals as it were told you about the number on a spreadsheet or if you join us on the sat i guarantee no one apple has a back story like yours this is a dialogue i'm just tired of seeing the negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice resurfacing that's your comments here questions i'l
an injured sailors stranded in the southern indian ocean since friday has finally been rescued indian yachtsman i'll be lashed tommy was taking part in a solo round the world contest called the golden globe raising badly injured his back in a storm severely damaged his boat the australian maritime safety authority had been running the rescue operation and on monday a friendship found him he was taken to a nearby island for medical treatment and is in stable condition. all much more coming up...
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it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leaders say it's the world's plastic revolution it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in the. famous building. expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builders say they used experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger down off long twenty meters and voyage from around the cape town itself but for all this challenge to us we decided drop this problem time so we have seen what we want to plant because most of the material are not deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people volunteered to clean their beaches for twenty four hours the united nations says mo
it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leaders say it's the world's plastic revolution it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in the. famous building. expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about...
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ocean two hundred. knots occasion to be made decades before in the us and it was designed. like lakes they worked for many years. and it was decommissioned and sold bracing company and sound. seas one day when it was heavily laden. by the time there was a lot of shocking. regulation. of the now gone much safer think turia things are still behind. us so there's a big issue of maritime safety here to discuss isn't there and we spoke to and two on the run about a little earlier for the maritime operations manager at the group s.o.s. meditate on hay he says better regulations do need to be put in place. these challenges of transporting passengers and whether ship is a very old story we had a story of many accidents in the world but clearly in these kind of area where it's really hard to control how many people get on barak onboard the ship for the crew members for the captain they never really know where all the limits of the safety be because of course when you have too many people probably here twice the
ocean two hundred. knots occasion to be made decades before in the us and it was designed. like lakes they worked for many years. and it was decommissioned and sold bracing company and sound. seas one day when it was heavily laden. by the time there was a lot of shocking. regulation. of the now gone much safer think turia things are still behind. us so there's a big issue of maritime safety here to discuss isn't there and we spoke to and two on the run about a little earlier for the maritime...
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it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leader says it's the world's plastic revolution but it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in the. famous building. expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builders say they use the experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger bounce off long twenty metres and voyage from around one to cape town something but for all this challenge thus we decided drop this problem time so we have seen what we want to plant because most of the material are not deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people globally volunteered to clean their beaches for twenty four hours the
it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leader says it's the world's plastic revolution but it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in the. famous building. expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities...
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a rescue operation is under way in the indian ocean to rescue a stranded sailor. abhilash tomy, who was taking part in the golden globe round—the—world race, says he's seriously injured after his boat ran into a severe storm. and at 8:30pm, the travel show looks back at some of the highlights over the last few months, including a once neglected and crime ridden skyscraper in johannesburg that's now a symbol of success in south africa. good evening. jeremy corbyn has confirmed that labour would support another referendum on brexit, if delegates backed the idea at the party's conference. he says he'd prefer a general election, but would abide by the decision of members. his comments came as thousands of people joined an anti—brexit march in liverpool, where the labour conference is taking place. here's our political correspondent, alex forsyth. people's vote! there's clear demand. now! calls for another public vote. i can't see that we've got anything to gain from brexit. a say on the terms of brexit. we need to know what the deal actually is. and outside labo
a rescue operation is under way in the indian ocean to rescue a stranded sailor. abhilash tomy, who was taking part in the golden globe round—the—world race, says he's seriously injured after his boat ran into a severe storm. and at 8:30pm, the travel show looks back at some of the highlights over the last few months, including a once neglected and crime ridden skyscraper in johannesburg that's now a symbol of success in south africa. good evening. jeremy corbyn has confirmed that labour...
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his yacht‘s mast was broken, in a severe storm in the indian ocean. a distress message from solo yachtsmen abhilash tomy after a appears storm whipped up 80 mile an hour winds and 45 foot waves breaking his mass on friday. he is injured and unable to leave cybele i am very relieved to be a part of this race. this is him at the start of the race injuly. he is no stranger to extreme conditions. he completed the same challenge in 2013. it is a 30,000 mile nonstop solo race. competitors set off from france on the first ofjuly. they have been tracking down the west coast of africa. he moved into third place when he into trouble nearly 2000 miles off the west coast of australia. he is now stranded in the middle of the indian ocean. this almost... sir robin knox johnston was the first man to sail around the world still handedly in 1960. tomy has a replica of his boat and they're good friends. he is his prison is done of before. he knows what he's done. —— he has done it before. he is very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning indian air force loc
his yacht‘s mast was broken, in a severe storm in the indian ocean. a distress message from solo yachtsmen abhilash tomy after a appears storm whipped up 80 mile an hour winds and 45 foot waves breaking his mass on friday. he is injured and unable to leave cybele i am very relieved to be a part of this race. this is him at the start of the race injuly. he is no stranger to extreme conditions. he completed the same challenge in 2013. it is a 30,000 mile nonstop solo race. competitors set off...
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be the expected to say in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builder say they used experience for the next project we wanted was a big about the long twenty metres and to have a good voyage from longwood to cape town itself but all these talents as we decided this prototype so we have seen what we wanted where was most of the material one of the efficient. the launch of flip flop he was on the world cleanup day when millions of people globally volunteered to clean their beaches for twenty four hours the united nations says more than eight million tons of plastic finds its way into the world's oceans every yeah that's a serious dumping a garbage truck for every minute. kenya into the world. of using plastic in the right perspective you can use plastic but you can't recycle it and today we have seen from rubbish to abort. the islanders in kenya to marvel. i do believe
be the expected to say in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builder say they used experience for the next project we wanted was a big about the long twenty metres and to have a good voyage from longwood to cape town itself but all these talents as we decided this prototype...
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it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leader says it's the world's plastic revolution books it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. its first voyage was around islands in long beach are famous for building. flip flop is expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builders say they use the experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger down off along twenty metres and to have a good voyage from around the cape town itself but for all this challenge us we decided to up this problem time so we have seen what we want to plant because most of the material one of deficient. the launch of flip flop he was on the world clean up the when millions of people globally volunteered to clean the
it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leader says it's the world's plastic revolution books it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. its first voyage was around islands in long beach are famous for building. flip flop is expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will...
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low be the expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builders say they used experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger down off along twenty metres and to have a good voyage from around one to cape town something but for all this challenge us we decided to up this problem time so we have seen what we want to plant because most of the material or one of deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people volunteered to clean their beaches for twenty four hours the united nations says more than eight million tons of plastic finds its way into the world's oceans every yeah that's the same. for every minute . of using plastic in the right perspective you can use plastic but you can recycle it and today we have seen from rubbish. the islanders in la continue to marvel at the builders plastically and hope
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it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leader says it's the world's plastic revolution but it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in long beach are famous for building. flip flop is expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game the team of boat builders say they used experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger down off long twenty meters and voyage from around the cape town itself. but for all this challenge us we decided to up this problem time so we have seen what we want to plant because most of the material in one of deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people globally volunteered to clean their beaches for twen
it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leader says it's the world's plastic revolution but it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in long beach are famous for building. flip flop is expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be...
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ocean archipelago alex topless of his era. moldings is the kind of life most people associate with holidays and beaches and the like we thought it was important then to go behind that image and tell you about the real maltese trade first of all it is near an important trade route in the indian ocean close to the gulf of aden and the straits of malacca this is where most of the energy supplies from the middle east a transported through it is a chain of islands actually nearly twelve hundred of them the many are uninhabited and a full third of its four hundred twenty eight thousand population lives just in the capital mali that makes it one of the most congested cities in the world the mold leaves is a muslim country citizens are required to adhere to the religion and not surprisingly tourism is the largest industry one hundred five resorts charging and i have heard of four hundred dollars a night however hotel workers earn as little as four hundred dollars a month leah going to pick up on this one for us now we've got a bit of
ocean archipelago alex topless of his era. moldings is the kind of life most people associate with holidays and beaches and the like we thought it was important then to go behind that image and tell you about the real maltese trade first of all it is near an important trade route in the indian ocean close to the gulf of aden and the straits of malacca this is where most of the energy supplies from the middle east a transported through it is a chain of islands actually nearly twelve hundred of...
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he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning, the indian air force located his yacht. rival competitor gregor mcguckin is expected to reach him with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. cathrine da costa, bbc news. now, with news of anthonyjoshua's big fight and the rest of the day's sport, here's 0llie foster at the bbc sport centre. provides many thanks, clive, we are going to start with the boxing. anthony joshua's next fight could see him become the first undisputed world heavyweight champion in almost 20 years. he stopped his russian
he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean. this almost the suhaili lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this...
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and our team went to swim with the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat. to the wild dolphins there's sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them the organization impacts africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. zanzibar island everyone is hoping to get up close to the dolphins they regularly show up meals on the bar and there may be a tourist attraction. but as the number of tourists increase the dose in population is going down. and the team of volunteers from african impact designs about sitting out to monitor the marine mammal the problem is it's not regulated by the government so you can have anywhere at twenty or thirty but i'm going out at one time chasing a pod of maybe three or four dolphins and it causes a lot of to. so our goals here they say and race that the impact of the dolphin tourism has on the dol
and our team went to swim with the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat. to the wild dolphins there's sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them the organization impacts africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. zanzibar island...
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and our team went to some of the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of carson kasi hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat to the wild dolphins that sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them. the organization impact africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. of zanzibar island everyone is hoping to get up close to the dolphins they regularly show up near isn't about and that a major tourist attraction. but as the number of tourists increase the dolphin population is going down. lisa and her team of volunteers from africa impact designs about sitting out to monitor the marine mom was the problem is it's not regulated by the government so you can have anywhere at twenty or thirty but i'm going out at one time chasing a pod of maybe three or four dolphins. cause they're going to have to step in so. they say and race that's the impact of the dolphin tourism
and our team went to some of the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of carson kasi hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat to the wild dolphins that sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them. the organization impact africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. of zanzibar...
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and our team went to some of the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of carson kasi hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat to the wild dolphins that sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them. the organization impact africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. of zanzibar island everyone is hoping to get up close to the dolphins they regularly show up meals on the bar and then maybe a tourist attraction. but as the number of tourists increase the dolphin population is going down. lisa and her team of volunteers from african impact zones about sitting out to monitor the marine mom morse the problem is it's not regulated by the government so you can have anywhere at twenty or thirty but i'm going out at one time chasing a pod of maybe three or four dolphins. because they're going to have to step in and so. they say and race that's the impact of the dolphin
and our team went to some of the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of carson kasi hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat to the wild dolphins that sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them. the organization impact africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. of zanzibar...
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from dolphins in the indian ocean to sturgeon in german waters. but maybe you haven't heard of sturgeon this fish is known as a living fossil because it's remained virtually unchanged since the age of the banks. and lots of water has dried out and dammed up revis and illegal fishing is critically endangered their existence a german government funded project is doing its bit to ensure the existence of this ancient fish family. people in germany are bringing back a living fossil. the sturgeon is one of the oldest fish species in the wild. it's existed for two hundred million years. thought forty years ago the study and population in germany died out. one of the reasons was river pollution so the fish need to migrate to feed and spawn. money rebuilt wares and dams made their journey impossible. the project funded fish aims to return the study into german rivers the first step is to breed fish under controlled conditions. then they're released into reverse with the aid of schoolchildren. once they're released the sturgeon migrate to the sea. the hope
from dolphins in the indian ocean to sturgeon in german waters. but maybe you haven't heard of sturgeon this fish is known as a living fossil because it's remained virtually unchanged since the age of the banks. and lots of water has dried out and dammed up revis and illegal fishing is critically endangered their existence a german government funded project is doing its bit to ensure the existence of this ancient fish family. people in germany are bringing back a living fossil. the sturgeon is...
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welcome to the program of a doubt that hamid they are scattered across the indian ocean more than a thousand coral islands they are demolished loved by tourists from all over the world for de beaches blue lagoon central pickel reefs about quarter of a million voters there are choosing a new leader but the presidential election has been no paradise for the opposition rivals to president abdullah yemeni have been jailed or exiled critics say he's become a one ruler cementing his power by a pression international observer had boycotted his reelection bid they say it was needed free no fair got to police reports. it was all smiles as president of dillard and his main rival in for him mohamad sali cost the balance and so on this point. he means critics accuse him of acting as a strongman imprisoning or exile in political rivals the election lucking transparency there's no credible election observers in all this at the moment because all the democracy democratic countries as well the. european union decided well in advance that the government had not been bludgeoned that the government had not bee
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welcome to the program of a doubt that hamid they are scattered across the indian ocean more than a thousand coral islands they are demolished loved by tourists from all over the world for de beaches blue lagoon and tropical reefs about quarter of a million voters there are choosing a new leader but the presidential election has been no paradise for the opposition rivals to president abdullah yemeni have been jailed or exiled critics say he's become a one ruler cementing his power by a pression international observer boycotted his reelection bid they say it was needed free no fair got to police reports. it was all smiles as president of dillard and his main rival ibrahim hammad selling cars their ballots and so on this point. he means critics accuse him of acting as a straw man imprisoning or exile in political rivals the election lucking transparency there's no credible election observers in maldives at the moment because all the democracy democratic countries as well the. european union decided well in advance that the government had not been obliging that the government had not been doing
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he is now stranded in the middle of the indian ocean. this is almost the lap of honour... sir robin was the first man to sail around the world single—handedly backin around the world single—handedly back in 1968. abhilash tomy‘s yachts isa back in 1968. abhilash tomy‘s yachts is a replica of his and that there are is a replica of his and that there a re close is a replica of his and that there are close friends. he is a tough quy- are close friends. he is a tough guy. the first indian to go solo non—stop around the world so he used it is beery and. —— he is experienced. he's a naval officer and knows what he is up to. is resourceful. helpers on the way. this morning his yacht was located. a rival competitor is expected to reach him with supplies by first light it is hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind back and take them to safety. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... anyone for mooncakes? we taste the pastry behind a two billion dollar industry. also on the programme: what's the strangest thing you've ever bought o
he is now stranded in the middle of the indian ocean. this is almost the lap of honour... sir robin was the first man to sail around the world single—handedly backin around the world single—handedly back in 1968. abhilash tomy‘s yachts isa back in 1968. abhilash tomy‘s yachts is a replica of his and that there are is a replica of his and that there a re close is a replica of his and that there are close friends. he is a tough quy- are close friends. he is a tough guy. the first indian...
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that happened but really it is a tsunami in the indian ocean so if people in thailand getting litter. is you know it's we when we saw it after her it's you know i'm coming with a big sigh you know here's you know toys or whatever and people always have a good intention and it's not that you shouldn't try to help it's just it doesn't help because with clothes like you said everything has to be sorted you have to sort of by size it's not as if you're it's not as if someone's donating all sizes and all these think it's it takes a lot more effort and those people need to go help in other areas and it's just so much easier to just build to buy what you need it truly is a fema actually states in their literature the list of organized donated goods such as used clothing miscellaneous household items a mixed repair shop will foodstuffs require helping agencies to redirect the valuable resources away from providing services to sort package warehouse. transport distribute items that may or may not you know meet the needs of disaster survivors i mean it's right there. not that the most but the b
that happened but really it is a tsunami in the indian ocean so if people in thailand getting litter. is you know it's we when we saw it after her it's you know i'm coming with a big sigh you know here's you know toys or whatever and people always have a good intention and it's not that you shouldn't try to help it's just it doesn't help because with clothes like you said everything has to be sorted you have to sort of by size it's not as if you're it's not as if someone's donating all sizes...
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yeah, the maldives is a very small kind of speckling the indian ocean but it's of great importance as say, especially in the kind of geopolitical battle between india and china, so the maldives is traditionally almost in the back ya rd of traditionally almost in the back yard of delhi and india. in recent yea rs, yard of delhi and india. in recent years, under yameen it's been closer and closer to china, and this has alarmed delhi, who are concerned that china is trying to get another foothold in the indian ocean. what sort of position as the opposition in to take power, given the repression there has been recently? at the moment it's too difficult to say what might happen. 0bviously at the moment it's too difficult to say what might happen. obviously we haven't had official results, we haven't had official results, we haven't had official results, we haven't had any work from yameen, so eve ryo ne haven't had any work from yameen, so everyone at the moment is waiting for the next steps. it's a surprising turn of events for everyone. let's see first of all what yameen says and if he's
yeah, the maldives is a very small kind of speckling the indian ocean but it's of great importance as say, especially in the kind of geopolitical battle between india and china, so the maldives is traditionally almost in the back ya rd of traditionally almost in the back yard of delhi and india. in recent yea rs, yard of delhi and india. in recent years, under yameen it's been closer and closer to china, and this has alarmed delhi, who are concerned that china is trying to get another foothold...
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what happened but really it is a tsunami in the indian ocean so if people in thailand getting litter. is both you know it's when we saw it after her it's. you know i'm coming with a big say you know here's you know toys or whatever and people always have a good intention and it's not that you shouldn't try to help it's just it doesn't help because with clothes like you said everything has to be sorted you have to sort of by size it's not as if you're it's not as if someone's donating all sizes and all these think it's it takes a lot more effort and those people need to go help in other areas and it's just so much easier to just fail to buy what you need it truly is a actually states in their literature to solicit on organized donated goods such as used clothing miscellaneous household items and mixed repairable foodstuffs require helping agencies to redirect valuable resources away from providing services to sort packaged warehouse transport and distribute items they may or may not you know meet the needs of disaster survivors i mean it's right there. not that the most but the best in
what happened but really it is a tsunami in the indian ocean so if people in thailand getting litter. is both you know it's when we saw it after her it's. you know i'm coming with a big say you know here's you know toys or whatever and people always have a good intention and it's not that you shouldn't try to help it's just it doesn't help because with clothes like you said everything has to be sorted you have to sort of by size it's not as if you're it's not as if someone's donating all sizes...
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ocean island. which he specified that's all about geopolitical reach these islands have to have have a lot of reach in terms of the sea around them so i think you know what i do find there is a rather brigade of that seems of a very well coached when they all go to china i wish they'd take some notes when they went i didn't seize a single leader of that of any african country taking any notes it was quite extraordinary so i think look there it is there is a chorus. of people who will clap anything but at the but the bottom line is you know twenty years down the road there are definite changes that have happened countries of borrow too much money the projects they've borrowed these these funds for are not going to pay off in the foreseeable future and really the import the key factor now for the c.d.o. african relationship is how china is going to deal with the debt fallout we can see the dominos are beginning to fall because a classic example prime minister abbey read the writing on the wall dot wa
ocean island. which he specified that's all about geopolitical reach these islands have to have have a lot of reach in terms of the sea around them so i think you know what i do find there is a rather brigade of that seems of a very well coached when they all go to china i wish they'd take some notes when they went i didn't seize a single leader of that of any african country taking any notes it was quite extraordinary so i think look there it is there is a chorus. of people who will clap...
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a rescue operation is underway in the indian ocean to save a stranded sailor. abhilash tomy, who was taking part in the golden globe round—the—world race, says he's seriously injured after his boat ran into a severe storm. and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, former fleet street editor, eve pollard and political correspondent at the ft, laura hughes. stay with us for that. good evening. jeremy corbyn has confirmed that labour would support another referendum on brexit, if delegates backed the idea at the party's conference in liverpool. tonight, officials are deciding the exact wording of the motion, to be debated. mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election, but would abide by the decision of members, and his comments came as thousands joined an anti—brexit march in liverpool. from there, here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. what do we want? people's vote! when do we want it? now! their voices are getting louder. i cannot see that we have anything to gain from brexit. protesters pushing
a rescue operation is underway in the indian ocean to save a stranded sailor. abhilash tomy, who was taking part in the golden globe round—the—world race, says he's seriously injured after his boat ran into a severe storm. and at half past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, former fleet street editor, eve pollard and political correspondent at the ft, laura hughes. stay with us for that. good evening. jeremy corbyn has confirmed that labour would...
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that happened but really it is a tsunami in the indian ocean so if people in thailand getting litter. is you know it's when we saw it after her it's you know i'm coming with a big sigh you know here's you know toys or whatever and people always have a good intention and it's not that you shouldn't try to help it's just it doesn't help because with clothes like you said everything has to be sorted you have to sort of buy size it's not as if you're it's not as if someone's donating all sizes and all these take it's it takes a lot more effort and those people need to go help in other areas and it's just so much easier to just build to buy what you need it truly is a stage in their literature. list of an organized donated goods such as used clothing miscellaneous household items and mixed repairable foodstuffs require helping agencies to redirect valuable resources away from providing services to sort package warehouse transport and distribute items they may or may not you know meet the needs of disaster survivors i mean that it's right there are. not the theme has been the best in recent
that happened but really it is a tsunami in the indian ocean so if people in thailand getting litter. is you know it's when we saw it after her it's you know i'm coming with a big sigh you know here's you know toys or whatever and people always have a good intention and it's not that you shouldn't try to help it's just it doesn't help because with clothes like you said everything has to be sorted you have to sort of buy size it's not as if you're it's not as if someone's donating all sizes and...
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a badly—injured yachtsman is rescued after three days stranded on his yacht in the indian ocean. and, record audience figures for last night's climax of bodyguard, officially the most—watched bbc drama for a decade. and coming up on bbc news... tiger woods completes his comeback from outside the world's top 1,000 with victory at the pga tour championship, his first in five years. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the labour party conference will vote tomorrow on a motion that leaves open the possibility of campaigning for another referendum on brexit. but there's confusion this lunchtime about the terms of that referendum. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says it should only be about any final brexit deal, not whether or not britain leaves the eu. but the shadow brexit secretary says the motion is clear that nothing has been ruled out. from the party conference in liverpool, here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. the second day of the labour party conference and brexit is once again the dominant theme, members here will vote tomorrow on a propos
a badly—injured yachtsman is rescued after three days stranded on his yacht in the indian ocean. and, record audience figures for last night's climax of bodyguard, officially the most—watched bbc drama for a decade. and coming up on bbc news... tiger woods completes his comeback from outside the world's top 1,000 with victory at the pga tour championship, his first in five years. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the labour party conference will vote tomorrow on a motion...
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ocean island. which he specified that's all about geopolitical reach these islands have to have have a lot of reach in terms of the sea around them so i think you know what i do find there is a rather brigade of that seems of a very well coached when they all go to china i wish they'd take some notes when they went i didn't seize a single leader of that of any african country taking any notes it was quite extraordinary so i think look there is there is a chorus. of people who will clap anything but at the but the bottom line is you know twenty years down the road there are definite changes that have happened countries of borrow too much money the projects they've borrowed these these funds for are not going to pay off in the foreseeable future and really the import the key factor now for the c.d.o. african relationship is how china is going to deal with the debt fallout we can see the dominos are beginning to fall because a classic example prime minister abbey read the writing on the wall dot was s
ocean island. which he specified that's all about geopolitical reach these islands have to have have a lot of reach in terms of the sea around them so i think you know what i do find there is a rather brigade of that seems of a very well coached when they all go to china i wish they'd take some notes when they went i didn't seize a single leader of that of any african country taking any notes it was quite extraordinary so i think look there is there is a chorus. of people who will clap anything...
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flip floppy they expected to see in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard. will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game the team of boat builders see the used experience for the next project we wanted to have a big. off long twenty meters and voyage from around the cape town itself. but for all these challenges thus we decided to up this problem. so we have seen what we want to plan because most of the material or one of deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people globally volunteered to clean their beaches for twenty four hours the united nations says more than eight million tons of plastic finds its way into the world's oceans every yeah that's the same is dumping garbage truck for every minute lamb was pulled to kenya into the wild mob of using plastic in the way the right perspective you can use plastic but you can recycle it and today we have seen from rubbish to abort. the islan
flip floppy they expected to see in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard. will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game the team of boat builders see the used experience for the next project we wanted to have a big. off long twenty meters and voyage from around the cape town itself. but for all these challenges thus we decided to up this...
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he's expected to sail to zanzibar in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game the team of boat builders say they use the experience for the next project we wanted was a big about long twenty metres and good voyage from the captain some of them but all these talents thus we decided drop this prototype one now so we have seen what we wanted where because most of the material one of deficient. the launch of flip flop he was on the world clean up the when millions of people volunteered to clean the beaches put twenty four hours the united nations says more than eight million tons of plastic finds its way into the world's oceans every yeah that's a serious dumping a garbage truck for every minute. there was a mob of using plastic in the right perspective you can use plastic but you can't recycle it and today we have seen from rubbish to abort. the islanders in law. of the villages. and hope the
he's expected to sail to zanzibar in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game the team of boat builders say they use the experience for the next project we wanted was a big about long twenty metres and good voyage from the captain some of them but all these talents thus we decided drop this...
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ocean off the east african coast just a few years ago also in times and there were a ferry that was designed only to work on lakes it was actually being used to ferry people between the towns in the mainland and the occupant i'll go down the bar some islands out in the indian ocean according to the engineers that design that boats it should never have gone to sea but very operated managed to find that boat was using it in the ocean on one still the day capsized on that occasion three hundred people drowned of course it's a boat far away from the shore it's all when the campsite happens given as well that they just said if people can't stand it can be very difficult for rescuers to get there in time to save many people that's all ok malcolm webb thank you malcolm reporting from harlow. now the ugandan pop star turned politician bobby wine is vowing to fight and free millions of his fellow citizens from what he describes as slavery after returning from the u.s. the thirty six year old has rattled the government of president yarima seventy who's been in power since one thousand nine hu
ocean off the east african coast just a few years ago also in times and there were a ferry that was designed only to work on lakes it was actually being used to ferry people between the towns in the mainland and the occupant i'll go down the bar some islands out in the indian ocean according to the engineers that design that boats it should never have gone to sea but very operated managed to find that boat was using it in the ocean on one still the day capsized on that occasion three hundred...
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it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leaders say it's the world's plastic revolution it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in long beach are famous for building. flip flop is expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game the team of boat builders say the used experience for the next project we wanted to have a big a down off long twenty metres and to have a good voyage from around the cape town some of them but for all this challenge us we decided to up this problem time and now so we have seen what we want to plant because most of the material or one of deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people globally volunteered to clean
it's built and highly of recycled plastic waste collected from the shores of the indian ocean by kenyans the project's leaders say it's the world's plastic revolution it is really simple we have to end single use plastic recycling is not enough we have to put an end to single use consumption. it's first voyage was around islands in long beach are famous for building. flip flop is expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be...
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a cold war brewing in the indian ocean between india and china and china has lent to the moment a very heavy and we are in a dead china house without firing a single shot grabbed more land than the east india company had done at the height of the colonial. in the mold they are going on sixteen. and in fact we do not know how many items they already have there is no transparency no but nobody's aware of what president ya mean is doing a review be in a ditch when we take the government. point that reviews have to again assess what was in fact spent in the moment very often these projects amount increases to the extent that the business plan fails when the business plan fails even though knowledge amounts of money have been brought up so good in garden teams for large amounts of money have been given to the chinese exam bank we do not think all that money has actually come into the country so even not be able to pay back the debt because the asset is not actually debt. then they would ask for equity rich equate the reduced land and when we do. we lose sovereignty. this is a very serious i
a cold war brewing in the indian ocean between india and china and china has lent to the moment a very heavy and we are in a dead china house without firing a single shot grabbed more land than the east india company had done at the height of the colonial. in the mold they are going on sixteen. and in fact we do not know how many items they already have there is no transparency no but nobody's aware of what president ya mean is doing a review be in a ditch when we take the government. point...
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. >> anthony: we're on an island in the indian ocean. >> darren: right. >> anthony: with this amazing ethnic mix. incredible landscape. something like 80% of the animals here don't exist anywhere else. >> darren: what does it mean when an ecosystem goes out of balance? what is the blowback? here you can see the blowback, you know? people have been chopping down the forest. now suddenly you don't have soil anymore and you can't grow anything anymore. it's just a really -- situation. there we go. there we go. >> anthony: an important question since we're just getting to know each other. now, you are a vegetarian? >> darren: yes, and it just sort of happened with the release of "noah." in scripture he is a vegetarian, as was adam and eve. humans weren't given permission to eat the animals till after the flood. >> anthony: all right, well we'll see who's doing better at the end of these ten days. a little social experiment here. madagascar was settled, best we can tell, around 700 a.d. by people from what is now indonesia. later, by africans. in 1895 the french took it, killed off a subst
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ocean island nation for five years but have been accused of stifling opposition every moment has more. many had expected this president abdullah yemen to win the election then it was feared that he would not accept the results but hours after early poll results showed that his rival one yemen conceded defeat we are going to be hard all deviant people have decided what they want to the results from yesterday that. has been in political turmoil under yamin during his five year tenure two former presidents a prosecutor general and a number of opposition politicians have been jailed in controversial trials on the eve of the vote opposition leader ibrahim mohammed who hails campaign office was raided by police but no evidence of electoral fraud was uncovered preliminary results on monday showed that so he won fifty eight point three percent of the votes the electoral commission said voter turnout in the country of four hundred thousand people was eighty nine point two percent the u.s. had threatened sanctions if the elections were not free and fair the message is loud and clear the people
ocean island nation for five years but have been accused of stifling opposition every moment has more. many had expected this president abdullah yemen to win the election then it was feared that he would not accept the results but hours after early poll results showed that his rival one yemen conceded defeat we are going to be hard all deviant people have decided what they want to the results from yesterday that. has been in political turmoil under yamin during his five year tenure two former...
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ocean island. which he specified that's all about geopolitical reach these islands have to have have a lot of reach in terms of the sea around them so i think you know what i do find there is a rather brigade of that seems of a very well coached when they all go to china i wish they'd take some notes when they went i didn't seize a single leader of that of any african country taking any notes it was quite extraordinary so i think look there it is there is a chorus. of people who will clap anything but at the but the bottom line is you know twenty years down the road there are definite changes that have happened countries of borrow too much money the projects they've borrowed these these funds for are not going to pay off in the foreseeable future and really the import the key factor now for the c.d.o. african relationship is how china is going to deal with the debt fallout we can see the dominos are beginning to fall because a classic example prime minister abbey read the writing on the wall dot wa
ocean island. which he specified that's all about geopolitical reach these islands have to have have a lot of reach in terms of the sea around them so i think you know what i do find there is a rather brigade of that seems of a very well coached when they all go to china i wish they'd take some notes when they went i didn't seize a single leader of that of any african country taking any notes it was quite extraordinary so i think look there it is there is a chorus. of people who will clap...
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stranded in the middle of the indian ocean has finally rescued another story coming up in its own status. hello there we have two main rainmakers across parts of north america at the moment the first one is in the east across parts of alabama and stretching up across new york and the other one is a bit further towards the west over the northern plains there stretching up into an terrio so to maine systems and they both are working their way eastward so for many of us in the east then it's going to be pretty wet as we head through the day on tuesday and as we head into wednesday is still going to be really quite wet for some of us here further west generally drier for many of us here but the winds will be pretty strong at times so there's a risk of an increased fire danger i mean further towards the south and on the satellite picture you can see this lawn of thunderstorms that's tracking its way towards the west as a tropical wave an enhanced area of thunderstorms and that's going to continue its journey west woods as we head through tuesday but still plenty of showers following it and fu
stranded in the middle of the indian ocean has finally rescued another story coming up in its own status. hello there we have two main rainmakers across parts of north america at the moment the first one is in the east across parts of alabama and stretching up across new york and the other one is a bit further towards the west over the northern plains there stretching up into an terrio so to maine systems and they both are working their way eastward so for many of us in the east then it's going...
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for heading into the indian ocean. there, with his yacht in third place, he hit a5 foot waves, which rolled his vessel 360 degrees and broke his mast. he sent a distress message saying: he is now confined to his bunk. an aircraft has spotted his yacht nearly 2000 miles off the coast of australia. the race is now on to reach him. the boat is a replica of the first yacht to be sailed around the world single—handedly 50 years ago, by sir robin knox—johnston. the first to reach and maybe another competitor, gregor mcguckin, whose boat was also damaged in the storm. a french patrol vessel and an australian frigate are also on the way to try to bring them to safety. hywel griffith, bbc news. it has already been hailed as one of the great sporting comeback. last night, it tiger woods won the two championship by two shots. his first victory in five years. a remarkable return to form, given what he has been through over the last almost a decade, since that first public fall from grace. a year ago he was ranked outside the w
for heading into the indian ocean. there, with his yacht in third place, he hit a5 foot waves, which rolled his vessel 360 degrees and broke his mast. he sent a distress message saying: he is now confined to his bunk. an aircraft has spotted his yacht nearly 2000 miles off the coast of australia. the race is now on to reach him. the boat is a replica of the first yacht to be sailed around the world single—handedly 50 years ago, by sir robin knox—johnston. the first to reach and maybe...
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ocean. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... wait all day for a goal and then two come along at once... arsenal secure three points on home soil. saving face... chelsea drop points for the first time this season... and who will face anthony joshua next — as he looks to become the undisputed heavyweight champion? hello and good evening. just two games in the premier league today but arsenal were made to work hard for their 2—nil win over everton at the emirates this afternoon. but the result makes it five consecutive wins for unai emery‘s side — and puts them back in the top six. j0e lynskey was watching. everton barely ever beat arsenal but here they have a cautious approach. the away side was first stopped by legs and then fingertips. it was an oppressive everton play but nothing to show for it. —— an impressive. this kind of quality looks good in any year. pushing on, the key could be in combinations. a man makes
ocean. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... wait all day for a goal and then two come along at once... arsenal secure three points on home soil. saving face... chelsea drop points for the first time this season... and who will face anthony joshua next — as he looks to become the undisputed heavyweight champion? hello and good evening. just two games in the premier league today but arsenal were made to work hard for their...
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it is medway in the indian ocean —— midway in the indian 0cean indian ocean —— midway in the indian ocean and refurbished anyone has ever been rescued. describe what they encountered out that seat that caused such terrible problems for them. there was a huge storm on thursday and friday and both were down and had rigged damage to start with but working to immune —— but were continuing on and they were both hit by these huge seas. 15 metre seas, thatis by these huge seas. 15 metre seas, that is huge, these boats are only 36 foot long. both were rolled over 360 degrees, both skippers were down below and relatively safe but when the boat goes upside down you are standing on the floral won and lying on your back —— standing on the floor and then all of a sudden you are lying on your back on the roof. abhilash told me he was injured and made it to his bunk but has not been able to move since. we have probably all seen films which have seems like the one you are describing so i guess we can visualise it is but when you speak about it, it almost sounds like being ina about it, it almost
it is medway in the indian ocean —— midway in the indian 0cean indian ocean —— midway in the indian ocean and refurbished anyone has ever been rescued. describe what they encountered out that seat that caused such terrible problems for them. there was a huge storm on thursday and friday and both were down and had rigged damage to start with but working to immune —— but were continuing on and they were both hit by these huge seas. 15 metre seas, thatis by these huge seas. 15 metre...
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low he's expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builders say they use the experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger down off along twenty metres and to have a good voyage from around the cape town itself. but for all this challenge us we decided to up this problem time so we have seen what we want to fire because most of the material or one of deficient. the launch of flip floppy was on the world cleanup day when millions of people volunteered to clean their beaches for twenty four hours the united nations says more than eight million tons of plastic finds its way into the world's oceans every yeah that's the same as dumping a garbage truck for every minute. kenya into the wild mob of using plastic in that way the right perspective you can use plastic by the country cycle it and today we have seen from rubbish. since the islanders
low he's expected to sail in the coming months making stops in villages along the indian ocean coast those aboard will be allotting communities about the dangers of plastic waste and what they can do to protect the environment but building this boat is not the end game. the team of boat builders say they use the experience for the next project we wanted to have a bigger down off along twenty metres and to have a good voyage from around the cape town itself. but for all this challenge us we...
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ocean islands in a stifling dissent by jailing potential rivals now we have a map of the maltese on yesterday's good but really it's just a drop in the ocean almost literally so i thought i'd get the google map out today because it's quite interesting just having a look at the maldives that's the main island of the capital one of the most overcrowded places on earth look at that the airport is on a separate on and it is you've got to catch a boat to get to mali and then you just see look at the logistics involved in a lot of these islands around and habited with the logistics of putting together an election for all these little islands or all in the indian ocean it's a small place but a big political story we're going to have analysis on the elections in a moment but we're going to start with this report from alex to tell pulis. it was all smiles was president abdullah i mean and his main rival ibrahim mohammad sali cost the balance and some things poll. here means critics accuse him of acting as a strongman imprisoning exalting political rivals the election lacking transparency the
ocean islands in a stifling dissent by jailing potential rivals now we have a map of the maltese on yesterday's good but really it's just a drop in the ocean almost literally so i thought i'd get the google map out today because it's quite interesting just having a look at the maldives that's the main island of the capital one of the most overcrowded places on earth look at that the airport is on a separate on and it is you've got to catch a boat to get to mali and then you just see look at the...
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the country borders china, india, and bangladesh, providing a channel to the indian ocean, but also over land to the indian subcontinent. >> their concerns are over many aspects. infrastructure projects incur indebtedness, and there is concern in this government over the risk of over indebting the country and passing that on to the next generation. that is a positive thing to worry about, the fact that we are not just going all out and building things without regard for budget position. haslinda: after years of strict military rule, myanmar's infrastructure is in urgent need of development, making it a prime target for the belt and road initiative. >> the other concern will be how the construction of these projects will pass on in terms of technological know-how, as well as human resources, into the country. unfortunately for many years china has been supporting myanmar, sometimes in ways where the people feel they have not really gained very much. haslinda: so there you have it. the views of india, central asia, and southeast asia on china's belt and road initiative. i am haslinda amin.
the country borders china, india, and bangladesh, providing a channel to the indian ocean, but also over land to the indian subcontinent. >> their concerns are over many aspects. infrastructure projects incur indebtedness, and there is concern in this government over the risk of over indebting the country and passing that on to the next generation. that is a positive thing to worry about, the fact that we are not just going all out and building things without regard for budget position....
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an island in the indian ocean a passenger ferry was carrying eight hundred people when it sank and many survived . for ages one year later one hundred forty five people were killed in another ferry disaster in the same area. as talk to catherine sawyer she's in nairobi in neighboring kenya and catherine what's the latest you're hearing on this disaster the situation laura's still very fluid indeed we are being told that more bodies have been retrieved we are hearing from sources on the ground that so far forty two bodies have been retrieved this morning and this information we are yet to very find from the regional commission what's also not clear is the number of people who were actually on board on thursday when that ferry capsized witnesses on the ground is saying that it appeared to have been overloaded it has a capacity of about a hundred people don't but there are way more people in that boat they say it was a market day so a traders were being transported from one island to another where the market was the height of their you know trading with their they were vehicles in their ba
an island in the indian ocean a passenger ferry was carrying eight hundred people when it sank and many survived . for ages one year later one hundred forty five people were killed in another ferry disaster in the same area. as talk to catherine sawyer she's in nairobi in neighboring kenya and catherine what's the latest you're hearing on this disaster the situation laura's still very fluid indeed we are being told that more bodies have been retrieved we are hearing from sources on the ground...
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indonesia knows that better than most countries. across the indian ocean. there have been no tsunami buoys. for the last six years. that kind of situation has to be looked at in the future. and you give people a better chance to escape. and those things are not actually working. of the disasters in indonesia. tsunamis are one of the things that we really can have some warning for. there was a warning sent. certainly there has been news that the warning was lifted. of a tsunamis, how water drops, however races. saved a lot of lives. but people did take action. when the sirens went off. country in the world needs to make it very people for disasters. died from stab wounds. where a 44—year—old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. on suspicion of murder. who may have captured dashcam footage in the area to come forward. 5 degrees celsius. from un climate change. scientists following the paris agreement on climate change in 2015. for environmental policy. the paris agreement. temperatures below 2 degrees above preindustrial levels. paris shifted the dial. 5 degrees. 5 degrees thres
indonesia knows that better than most countries. across the indian ocean. there have been no tsunami buoys. for the last six years. that kind of situation has to be looked at in the future. and you give people a better chance to escape. and those things are not actually working. of the disasters in indonesia. tsunamis are one of the things that we really can have some warning for. there was a warning sent. certainly there has been news that the warning was lifted. of a tsunamis, how water...