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this is the place where it entered bangladesh from. we are very close to the border with india, very close to the border with india, very close to the border with india, very close to the state of west bengal. it passed through here before coming here. there were gusty wins and heavy rainfall, but significantly reduce the wind speed, so while we have been driving here, we have not seen any evidence of their being any large—scale devastation, the kind that we have seen in the indian state of the ratio. what we know is that this country‘s meteorological department as saying that the worst seems to be over, it is now going from a deep depression to a depression, which would mean rainfall as it moves further north. all of the areas that it was meant to pass through and is passing through, densely populated areas, so there was a big fear that they would be damaged here as well. hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated and put on cyclone shelters. bradley data also has a bay coastline and there were also fears of storm surges, whic
this is the place where it entered bangladesh from. we are very close to the border with india, very close to the border with india, very close to the border with india, very close to the state of west bengal. it passed through here before coming here. there were gusty wins and heavy rainfall, but significantly reduce the wind speed, so while we have been driving here, we have not seen any evidence of their being any large—scale devastation, the kind that we have seen in the indian state of...
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this is the place where it entered bangladesh from. we are very close to the border with india, very close to the state of west bengal where it passed through before coming here. there were gusty winds and heavy rainfall, but significantly reduced wind speed, so while we have been driving here, we have not seen any evidence of their being any large—scale devastation, the kind that we have seen in the indian state. what we know is that this country's meteorological department is saying that the worst seems to be over, it is now going from a deep depression to a depression, which would mean rainfall as it moves further north. all of the areas that it was meant to pass through and is passing through, densely populated areas, there was a big fear that they would be damaged here as well. hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated and put in cyclone shelters. bangladesh also has a big coastline. there were also fears of storm surges, which means waves higher than they normally are were expected along the coastline. we know that some ar
this is the place where it entered bangladesh from. we are very close to the border with india, very close to the state of west bengal where it passed through before coming here. there were gusty winds and heavy rainfall, but significantly reduced wind speed, so while we have been driving here, we have not seen any evidence of their being any large—scale devastation, the kind that we have seen in the indian state. what we know is that this country's meteorological department is saying that...
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bangladesh are on high alert following the terror attacks. we talk about the increased terror attacks. and the spread of extremism in the region. welcome to. it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump says nobody's happy why north korea says it's learned about various long range strike needs all our comments to do with north korea's latest missile launches three in the last five days the launches have drawn international criticism the u.n. want to again stoking regional tensions often launched two short range missiles on saturday south korea's president. says the latest missile launch was to protest the failed the talks in hanoi with donald trump. pyongyang seems to be quite dissatisfied that it couldn't reach a deal at the second north korean u.s. summit in hanoi the country in question with me or you will be right you don't know who will be the missiles don't seem to directly threaten the united states japan or south korea so they appear to be taking care not to break down the dog report so at the same time they were definite
bangladesh are on high alert following the terror attacks. we talk about the increased terror attacks. and the spread of extremism in the region. welcome to. it's good to have you with us u.s. president donald trump says nobody's happy why north korea says it's learned about various long range strike needs all our comments to do with north korea's latest missile launches three in the last five days the launches have drawn international criticism the u.n. want to again stoking regional tensions...
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this was the place where it entered bangladesh. very close to the border with india, close to the state of west bengal. there were gusty when signed heavy rainfall here but significantly reduced wind speed. while we have been driving here we haven't seen any evidence of their being any sort of large—scale devastation, the kind that we have seen devastation, the kind that we have seenin devastation, the kind that we have seen in the indian .we . we know that the worst seems to be over and that it does seem to be now going from a deep depression to a depression which would mean rainfall hasn't —— as it moves further north. all of the areas that it was meant to pass through and is passing through our densely populated areas, of course there is a big fear that there would be damage here as well. hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated and put in cyclone shelters. bangladesh also has a big coastline and there were fears of storm surges which means that waves, 45 feet higher than they normally are, were expected along the co
this was the place where it entered bangladesh. very close to the border with india, close to the state of west bengal. there were gusty when signed heavy rainfall here but significantly reduced wind speed. while we have been driving here we haven't seen any evidence of their being any sort of large—scale devastation, the kind that we have seen devastation, the kind that we have seenin devastation, the kind that we have seen in the indian .we . we know that the worst seems to be over and that...
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bangladesh. has his say on how. oh it's good old sport now here's andy thanks so much as well later on so rob has a kept the hopes of a 1st appearance in the n.b.a. finals alive the raptors beating in the walkie bucks so level the eastern conference finals at 2 games apiece are a small reports. of trailing in the series the trauma raptors were looking for another big performance from why leonard. but it was the box he made the early moves a courtesy of their own key man. was sure after a terrible game 3 the great player had 25 points and 10 rebounds. better days carry the raptors for much of the postseason he was in adams absolute best but still managed 19 points. this time out his teammate shared the low. 6 raptors score double figures thank god to rob to going on to win a 120 to 100 as to seal their 2nd straight how when and level the series to to thank they they did what they were supposed to do in a home floor we do we're supposed to do our own floor now we have to go out there continue to do what we've done you
bangladesh. has his say on how. oh it's good old sport now here's andy thanks so much as well later on so rob has a kept the hopes of a 1st appearance in the n.b.a. finals alive the raptors beating in the walkie bucks so level the eastern conference finals at 2 games apiece are a small reports. of trailing in the series the trauma raptors were looking for another big performance from why leonard. but it was the box he made the early moves a courtesy of their own key man. was sure after a...
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media group and indicated that the comet in sri lanka could soon be replicated in bangladesh or india and it's this suspected connection that's fueling concerns that jihad just extremism could be on the rise on the indian subcontinent bunder this has been on high alert ever since the deadly attack on the takaka fane twenty sixteen and a crack down on militants is ongoing two weeks ago police raided a hideout in the capital and killed at least two people suspected of belonging to the militant group that carried out the twenty sixteen attack on the day of the very back of issues government corporation to tackle the rising threat of jihad just extremism and terrorists have no religion terrorists have no country they are i mean this to the civilization and humanity so we think that any terrorist threat it would be. our prime minister has appealed to global that we should all work together to fight the terrorists across from the group. so how concerned should we be to talk more about this i'm joined in the studio now by chef that many of the head of bangladesh is center for terrorism resea
media group and indicated that the comet in sri lanka could soon be replicated in bangladesh or india and it's this suspected connection that's fueling concerns that jihad just extremism could be on the rise on the indian subcontinent bunder this has been on high alert ever since the deadly attack on the takaka fane twenty sixteen and a crack down on militants is ongoing two weeks ago police raided a hideout in the capital and killed at least two people suspected of belonging to the militant...
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almost a 1000000 refugees are living in camps in bangladesh for years government run schools have allowed refugee students but recently many have been expelled tanveer challenged reports. amman and abu were both born in bangladesh their parents fled me and maher in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers went on our classrooms and told us that you will not be able to study here at a time comment is not able to. study any money here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some roofing or refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and educations. nearly 55 percent of the total running our population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not
almost a 1000000 refugees are living in camps in bangladesh for years government run schools have allowed refugee students but recently many have been expelled tanveer challenged reports. amman and abu were both born in bangladesh their parents fled me and maher in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers went on our classrooms and told us that you will not be able to study...
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the city is host to some eighty thousand migrant workers from bangladesh. they come in search of a better life. deliverered by the prospect of money beyond their wildest dreams. but for mohamed is small and his colleagues. singapore has been nothing short of a nightmare. think of them as a dollar. yes you know what i said. some of a minute hello this is those of us but i wanted us to go to but there's a lot. about attacking come but embodied in modeling. missing of what i said -- seven main complaint that t cause dni. permanent intimacy i'm also available as a low a a low becae they will. we can do a lot of company both of the same as opposed to the okay within the ten not because ththey attack i was onn it bubu diststurbance that's it -- deals are not allowed to test and i thought i was little i wanted -- to but that doesn't. but i cables that said i know. that i got a model of the one one a so much that i can meet up with an idea is something that. the iraqi. his smile and his colleagues now face the prospect of going home empty handed. weeknights the men
the city is host to some eighty thousand migrant workers from bangladesh. they come in search of a better life. deliverered by the prospect of money beyond their wildest dreams. but for mohamed is small and his colleagues. singapore has been nothing short of a nightmare. think of them as a dollar. yes you know what i said. some of a minute hello this is those of us but i wanted us to go to but there's a lot. about attacking come but embodied in modeling. missing of what i said -- seven main...
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to bangladesh where they've been protests by people demanding to know the fate of loved ones they say are in secret detention rights groups say more than 430 people have been forcibly disappeared during the past 9 years many of them got. man critics how dr hamid has a story. where there is no respect in their torment even during this month of ramadan where did they leave fasting is made more difficult by the longing for a loved one has disappeared into the pig justice system of bangladesh many unheard of for several years. despite repeated appeals now calls to stop in force disappearances are getting louder this one organized by the mothers call campaign a family initiative inspired by a movement in argentina through which mothers there called on the authorities to reveal the fate of their missing children their story is similar to that of these bangladeshi families one of a family member picked up on the street by security forces and never heard of again for those husband who was abducted on his way to a birthday party he was a student leader of the bangladesh nationalist party the m
to bangladesh where they've been protests by people demanding to know the fate of loved ones they say are in secret detention rights groups say more than 430 people have been forcibly disappeared during the past 9 years many of them got. man critics how dr hamid has a story. where there is no respect in their torment even during this month of ramadan where did they leave fasting is made more difficult by the longing for a loved one has disappeared into the pig justice system of bangladesh many...
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preparing for the worst may save lives and densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fannie crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters think the dishes had been forewarned by the destruction left by family in india. there are a million people had already been evacuated thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a halt to avoid heavy winds. northeastern india is left staggering after its most destructive storm in years. deploying a massive emergency response india's task now is to clear away the trail of debris left across odisha state. teams are going everywhere we're getting reports from and helping to clear these places we've been working since morning since the cyclon calmed down. some here remember the supercycle not struck the same area in one thousand nine hundred nine killing some ten thousand people since then india has vastly increased spending on preparedness investing in evacuation plans and meteorological techno
preparing for the worst may save lives and densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fannie crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters think the dishes had been forewarned by the destruction left by family in india. there are a million people had already been evacuated thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a halt to avoid heavy winds. northeastern india is...
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fearing death thousands more fled the country for the 4th of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the sprawling kept the bunker that. this is now the biggest settlement of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat wild elephants rampaging through count. i'm meeting on one about them who witnessed an initial episode firsthand it came from there we did. have a. look and it came to pass you know from the jungle over that way when directly to her shoulder and started beating her heart with it but it struck. this was no one on allison struck repeatedly throughout the camp killing 13 people in the space of 5 months. can you tell me a little bit about what happened during the 1st and last run of the mother died it was just sort of the body was difficult on her own to hold on to the little one little bit of a little bit a little bit is ou
fearing death thousands more fled the country for the 4th of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the sprawling kept the bunker that. this is now the biggest settlement of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat wild elephants rampaging through count. i'm meeting on...
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but the accord insists inspections in bangladesh is vitalfor the industry. in a statement, they said: bangladesh is the second biggest exporter of ready—made clothes next only to china. western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. union leaders warned that if the western—backed safety inspections and, the damage to the garments industry would be profound and lasting. let's now have a look at the stock markets in asia and the escalating us china trade war continues to basically topple asia—pacific markets in early tuesday trading with japan down by 385 points and australia losing 1.196, 385 points and australia losing 1.1%, also not helping sentiment, us stock market stumbling overnight with the biggest loser in the red by 3.4%. thank you so much for investing your time with us. more updates. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: there's been a sharp fall on global markets after china hits back in the trade war with the us. president trump says things are wor
but the accord insists inspections in bangladesh is vitalfor the industry. in a statement, they said: bangladesh is the second biggest exporter of ready—made clothes next only to china. western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. union leaders warned that if the western—backed safety inspections and, the damage to the garments industry would be profound and lasting. let's now have a look at the stock markets in asia...
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preparing for the worst may save lives and densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fanny crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters. bangladeshis have been forewarned by the destruction left by family in india. there a million people had already been evacuated. thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a stop to avoid heavy winds. in. northeastern india is left staggering after its most destructive storm in years. deploying a massive emergency response india's task is now to clear away the trail of debris left across odisha state. our teams are going to every place where we're getting reports from and helping to clear these places we've been working since morning since the cyclon a calm down. some here remember the supercycle own that struck the same area in one thousand nine hundred nine killing some ten thousand people since then india has vastly increased spending on preparedness investing in evacuation plans and mete
preparing for the worst may save lives and densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fanny crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters. bangladeshis have been forewarned by the destruction left by family in india. there a million people had already been evacuated. thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a stop to avoid heavy winds. in. northeastern india is...
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preparing for the worst may save lives in densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fannie crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters think the dishes had been forewarned by the destruction left by fanny in india. there are a million people had already been evacuated thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a halt to avoid heavy winds. northeastern india is left staggering after its most destructive storm in years. deploying a massive emergency response india's task now is to clear away the trail of debris left across odisha state. teams are going everywhere we're getting reports from and helping to clear these places we've been working since morning since the cyclon calmed down. some here remember the supercycle own that struck the same area in one thousand nine hundred nine killing some ten thousand people since then india has vastly increased spending on preparedness investing in evacuation plans and meteorological te
preparing for the worst may save lives in densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fannie crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters think the dishes had been forewarned by the destruction left by fanny in india. there are a million people had already been evacuated thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a halt to avoid heavy winds. northeastern india is...
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system problem was to blame for both crashes almost a 1000000 rangar refugees are living in camps in bangladesh for years government run schools have allowed refugee students but recently many have been expelled and the charger report from cox's bazaar amman and up where both born in bangladesh their parents fled me and mar in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers when our classrooms and told us that you will not be able to study here. mentees. study anymore. for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so. even the government can give us everything so way they are unable to give us and educations . nearly 55 percent of the total running our population our children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of perman
system problem was to blame for both crashes almost a 1000000 rangar refugees are living in camps in bangladesh for years government run schools have allowed refugee students but recently many have been expelled and the charger report from cox's bazaar amman and up where both born in bangladesh their parents fled me and mar in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers when...
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they should be take these warnings we should take this warnings very seriously and as you know bangladesh since two thousand and sixteen has had a very proactive approach to what's countering terrorism and violent extremism and we take all these threats and warnings very seriously and quickly act upon it and that's why we have had a dramatic reduction in the number of attacks in the last one obvious but there's already talk about islamic state not being present there but there is of course there's homegrown terror from jamaat all mujahideen bangladesh among vision has been dealing with what is the strategy the bunker there has been adopting to try and fight terrorism with this is taken a two pronged strategy one we have released and then the capacity to degrade and destroy operational networks of militant groups but at the same time hand in hand we're also taking the approach of countering and preventing violent extremism by which we are taking my number of strategic measures including steps towards countering radicalization and creating awareness and building social resilience against vi
they should be take these warnings we should take this warnings very seriously and as you know bangladesh since two thousand and sixteen has had a very proactive approach to what's countering terrorism and violent extremism and we take all these threats and warnings very seriously and quickly act upon it and that's why we have had a dramatic reduction in the number of attacks in the last one obvious but there's already talk about islamic state not being present there but there is of course...
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preparing for the worst may save lives and densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fannie crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters bangladeshis had been forewarned by the destruction left by fanny in india. there are a million people had already been evacuated thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a halt to avoid heavy winds in. northeastern india is left staggering after its most destructive storm in years. deploying a massive emergency response india's task now is to clear away the trail of debris left across odisha state. our teams are going everywhere we're getting reports from and helping to clear these places we've been working since morning since the cyclon calmed down. some here remember the supercycle and that struck the same area in one thousand nine hundred nine killing some ten thousand people since then india has vastly increased spending on preparedness investing in evacuation plans and meteorological
preparing for the worst may save lives and densely populated bangladesh. these villagers are securing a makeshift dam to avert flooding as tropical storm fannie crosses into their country nationwide over a million have evacuated to shelters bangladeshis had been forewarned by the destruction left by fanny in india. there are a million people had already been evacuated thousands were stranded at train stations as two hundred trains came to a halt to avoid heavy winds in. northeastern india is...
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the designs are sent back to bangladesh and india to be manufactured. by using leftover materials she can save on average 75 percent water and 88 percent energy compared to conventional production. but the scheme does have some limitations the biggest limit is that we will never know how much we have one certain type of material yes that's definitely a limit it means that for example. in one design with the arrow for example we never know how many we can do with let's say blue and grey but there will be always be with gray but the blue and grey will be always lived. different i mean that's the thing but that's that's the part of our collection despite the challenges that has a lot of potential not only for ray charles now wants to convince other companies to take the same step. after their production so that we are helping them to make their way through. the production that they can actually in the moment when they. start deciding their products in order to. start designing. products as well because they will know how much leftovers we will be from thei
the designs are sent back to bangladesh and india to be manufactured. by using leftover materials she can save on average 75 percent water and 88 percent energy compared to conventional production. but the scheme does have some limitations the biggest limit is that we will never know how much we have one certain type of material yes that's definitely a limit it means that for example. in one design with the arrow for example we never know how many we can do with let's say blue and grey but...
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the city is host to some eighty thousand migrant workers from bangladesh. they come in search of a better life. delivered d by the prospect of money beyond their wildest dreams. but for mohamed is small and his colleagues. singapore has been nothing short of a nightmare. think of them as a dollar. yes you know what i said. some of a minute hello this is those of us but i wanted us to go to but there's a lot. about attacking come but embodied in modeling. missing of what i said -- seven main complaint that cacause dni. permanent intimacy i'm also available as a low a lolow becae they will. we can do a lot of company both of the same as opposed t to the okay within the ten not because theyey attack i was on it butt distururbance that's it -- deals are not allowed to test and i thought i was little i wanted -- to but that doesn't. but i cables that said i know. that i got a model of the one one a so much that i can meet up with an idea is something that. the iraqi. his smile and his colleagues now face the prospect of going home empty handed. weeknights the me
the city is host to some eighty thousand migrant workers from bangladesh. they come in search of a better life. delivered d by the prospect of money beyond their wildest dreams. but for mohamed is small and his colleagues. singapore has been nothing short of a nightmare. think of them as a dollar. yes you know what i said. some of a minute hello this is those of us but i wanted us to go to but there's a lot. about attacking come but embodied in modeling. missing of what i said -- seven main...
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as of textile waste these are pictures of a dump site in bangladesh. both in india and bangladesh tons and tons of textiles from industrial leftovers are thrown away every year. but some of it forms the basis for a new fashion line. the estonian design a rate house uses industrial leftover materials to create items like t. shirts sweaters and dresses she wants to be a catalyst of positive change. if you just drive around the industrial area what do you see you see just takes the leftovers everywhere like mixed with plastic kids playing they are burning it it's toxic waste it's awful air pollution it's like or and the 2nd thing. is are going to the ground water the people who are living there they are thinking of getting sick there are so many issues related to that they say waste breakouts cooperates with 3 textile manufacturers in bangladesh and one in india one of them is back simcoe one of the biggest in bangladesh that makes clothing for brands such as h. and m. calvin klein tommy hilfiger and sara more than 240000000000 items are produced in its f
as of textile waste these are pictures of a dump site in bangladesh. both in india and bangladesh tons and tons of textiles from industrial leftovers are thrown away every year. but some of it forms the basis for a new fashion line. the estonian design a rate house uses industrial leftover materials to create items like t. shirts sweaters and dresses she wants to be a catalyst of positive change. if you just drive around the industrial area what do you see you see just takes the leftovers...
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textile waste these are pictures of a dump site in bangladesh. both in india and bangladesh tons and tons of textiles from industrial leftovers are thrown away every year. but some of it forms the basis for a new fashion line. the estonian design a red house uses industrial leftover materials to create items like t. shirts sweaters and dresses she wants to be a catalyst of positive change. if you just drive around in that's the area where to see you see just takes the leftovers everywhere. mixed with plastic kids playing they are burning it it's toxic waste it's awful air pollution it's like or and the 2nd thing. is are going to the ground water the people who are living there they are drinking it getting sick there are so many issues related to the decks that waste breakouts cooperates with 3 textile manufacturers in bangladesh and one in india one of them is back simcoe one of the biggest in bangladesh that makes clothing for brands such as h. and m. calvin klein tommy hilfiger and sarah more than 240000000000 items are produced in its factory
textile waste these are pictures of a dump site in bangladesh. both in india and bangladesh tons and tons of textiles from industrial leftovers are thrown away every year. but some of it forms the basis for a new fashion line. the estonian design a red house uses industrial leftover materials to create items like t. shirts sweaters and dresses she wants to be a catalyst of positive change. if you just drive around in that's the area where to see you see just takes the leftovers everywhere....
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and bangladesh wants foreign inspectors out of its clothing factories we'll tell you what the country supreme court says. welcome to your business i'm stephen beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us google has barred the world's 2nd largest smartphone maker huawei from using many of its products it's a big blow to the chinese company last week the tropic ministration limited the amount of business american companies can do with while away google's move means while we now loses its license for the android operating system and for popular google apps such as google play g. mail and you tube there is dismay in europe at the news that many google services will no longer be available on who i was smartphones in rome businessman argue oprah phillie has lost faith in the chinese manufacturer. you know i was very much get angry at huawei who sold me something that doogal doesn't recognize anymore i will send it back via registered mail. with. the us government has added the chinese company to a trade blacklist which munich resident he finds hard to accept. any chance of us would move clear
and bangladesh wants foreign inspectors out of its clothing factories we'll tell you what the country supreme court says. welcome to your business i'm stephen beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us google has barred the world's 2nd largest smartphone maker huawei from using many of its products it's a big blow to the chinese company last week the tropic ministration limited the amount of business american companies can do with while away google's move means while we now loses its license for...
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of textile waste these are pictures of a dump site in bangladesh. both in india and bangladesh tons and tons of textiles from industrial leftovers are thrown away every year. but some of it forms the basis for a new fashion line. the estonian design a red house uses industrial leftover materials to create items like t. shirts sweaters and dresses she wants to be a catalyst of positive change. to just drive around in that's the area what do you see you see just left overs everywhere mixed with plastic kids playing they are burning it it's toxic waste of air pollution it's like or and the 2nd thing all of them. are going to the ground water the people who are living there they are drinking it getting sick there are so many issues related to the decks that waste breakouts cooperates with 3 textile manufacturers in bangladesh and one in india one of them is back simcoe one of the biggest in bangladesh it makes clothing for brands such as h. and m. calvin klein tommy hilfiger and sara more than 240000000000 items are produced in its factory every year. o
of textile waste these are pictures of a dump site in bangladesh. both in india and bangladesh tons and tons of textiles from industrial leftovers are thrown away every year. but some of it forms the basis for a new fashion line. the estonian design a red house uses industrial leftover materials to create items like t. shirts sweaters and dresses she wants to be a catalyst of positive change. to just drive around in that's the area what do you see you see just left overs everywhere mixed with...
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and the new series treatment plant is changing refugees lights in bangladesh. hello there we've seen yet more severe weather over parts of north america recently on the satellite picture you can see this huge area of cloud as it's been working its way eastwards and has been over parts of texas and oklahoma where we've seen the worst of the weather and the majority of the tornadoes that system is slowly edging a stretch as we head through the day on thursday and still with the risk of bringing us some damaging hail or even a few more tornadoes you can also see that is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so it's giving us plenty of wet weather and that's feeding all the way up towards the great lakes region that system then pushes its way into the eastern parts of canada as we head through friday and still giving some of us some very heavy rain and of course this region has already got a problem with snow melt so they could be some more flooding here towards the west that would also be want to showers beginning to work up over parts of california no
and the new series treatment plant is changing refugees lights in bangladesh. hello there we've seen yet more severe weather over parts of north america recently on the satellite picture you can see this huge area of cloud as it's been working its way eastwards and has been over parts of texas and oklahoma where we've seen the worst of the weather and the majority of the tornadoes that system is slowly edging a stretch as we head through the day on thursday and still with the risk of bringing...
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and bangladesh wants foreign inspectors out of its clothing factories we'll tell you what the country's supreme court says. welcome to your business i'm stephen beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us google has barred the world's 2nd largest smartphone maker huawei from using many of its products it's a big blow to the chinese company last week the tropic ministration limited the amount of business american companies can do with while away google's move means while we now loses its license for the android operating system and for popular google apps such as google play g. mail and you tube. there is dismay in europe at the news that many google services will no longer be available on who i was smartphones in rome businessman argue oprah phillie has lost faith in the chinese manufacturer. you know i was very much get angry at huawei who sold me something that google doesn't recognize anymore i will send it back via registered mail. but. the u.s. government has added the chinese company to a trade blacklist which munich resident he finds hard to accept any of us would nuclear know this
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it's heading towards kolkata and bangladesh after leaving widespread damage and disruption across the east of the country. as deaths from ebola reach one—thousand aid workers in the democratic republic of congo say their efforts are being hindered by threats to medical staff. pomp, prayers and pageantry — we'll have the latest as thailand witnesses the coronation of its new monarch — 00:00:41,318 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 king maha vajiralongkorn. north korea has fired a number of missiles from its eastern coast — its first since the test of an inter —continental weapon in 2017. these projectiles are thought be short range and flew up to two hundred kilometres before landing in the sea. the missiles were launched from wonsan near the hodo peninsula in the east of north korea. it comes amid a diplomatic breakdown between north korea and the us after they failed to reach a deal at their summit in hanoi in february. the white house has said it's monitoring the situation. earlier i spoke to foreign affairs analyst ankit panda and i asked him if these missile tests differed in any
it's heading towards kolkata and bangladesh after leaving widespread damage and disruption across the east of the country. as deaths from ebola reach one—thousand aid workers in the democratic republic of congo say their efforts are being hindered by threats to medical staff. pomp, prayers and pageantry — we'll have the latest as thailand witnesses the coronation of its new monarch — 00:00:41,318 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 king maha vajiralongkorn. north korea has fired a number of...
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bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled the factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run the plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fish will say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west every step is painful healing for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the rana plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay under the rubble for 10 long hours her legs crushed she was given 3500 euros in compensation but that was nowhere near enough to pay for the numerous operations she required. i would do for them i want the government to compensate me none of the workers were adequately compensated they fucked us all for a small change what happened to all the money from abroad we need that money we want ronald to be brought to justice. the disaster sparked an outcry western clothing manufacturers demanded health and safety compliance and better construction standards many factories have not been modernized but
bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled the factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run the plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fish will say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west every step is painful healing for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the rana plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay...
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and bangladesh wants foreign inspectors out of its clothing factories we'll tell you what the country's supreme court says. welcome to your business i'm stephen beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us google has barred the world's 2nd largest smartphone maker huawei from using many of its products it's a big blow to the chinese company last week the tropic ministration limited the amount of business american companies can do with while away google's move means while we now loses its license for the android operating system and for popular google apps such as google play g. mail and you tube. there is dismay in europe at the news that many google services will no longer be available on who are with smartphones in rome businessman argue opera philly has lost faith in the chinese manufacturer but you know then you know i was very much get angry at huawei who sold me something that doogal doesn't recognize anymore i will send it back via registered mail. with. the us government has added the chinese company to a trade blacklist which munich resident he finds hard to accept any of us would
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bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled that factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run of plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fishel say they need more time to get safety up to scratch the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west every step is painful healing for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the rana plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay under the rubble for 10 long hours her legs crushed she was given 3500 euros in compensation but that was nowhere near enough to pay for the numerous operations she required. i would do for them i want the government to compensate me none of the workers were adequately compensated they fucked us all for with small change what happened to all the money from abroad we need that money we want run out to be brought to justice. the disaster sparked an outcry western clothing manufacturers demanded health and safety compliance and better construction standards many factories have not been modernized but lo
bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled that factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run of plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fishel say they need more time to get safety up to scratch the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west every step is painful healing for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the rana plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay under...
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bangladesh wants them out of courts ruled that factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run of plaza collapse one of the world's worst industrial disasters the officials say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west. every step is painful lou for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the runup plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay under the rubble for 10 long hours her legs crushed she was given 3500 euros in compensation but that was nowhere near enough to pay for the numerous operations she required. our group for her i want the government to compensate me none of the workers were adequately compensated they fucked us off with small change what happened to all the money from abroad we need that money we want ronald to be brought to justice. the disaster sparked an outcry western clothing manufacturers demanded health and safety compliance and better construction standards many factories have not been modernized but
bangladesh wants them out of courts ruled that factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run of plaza collapse one of the world's worst industrial disasters the officials say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west. every step is painful lou for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the runup plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she...
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barrels through eastern india is the strongest storm to hit the region in five years next in its path bangladesh plus. journalism is not a crime on this world press freedom day we look at several cases of reporters facing pressure in asia and. a royal fan goes the extra mile to show his devotion to the new type king d.w. visit him during his epic journey. i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us we begin in south asia where cycling finally has slammed into india's eastern coast it made landfall close to the city of puri early on friday the cyclons up to two hundred kilometer an hour winds have already cut power and water in some areas but what really worries officials is any storm surge that could send ocean waves inland flooding parts of the coast ahead of the psych loan the indian government moved quickly evacuating more than a million people along vulnerable low. lying areas here's more. they knew it was coming. india's coastal state of letisha was braced for the worst. more than a million people were evacuated ahead of the storm but the coastal resort of puri s
barrels through eastern india is the strongest storm to hit the region in five years next in its path bangladesh plus. journalism is not a crime on this world press freedom day we look at several cases of reporters facing pressure in asia and. a royal fan goes the extra mile to show his devotion to the new type king d.w. visit him during his epic journey. i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us we begin in south asia where cycling finally has slammed into india's...
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are the top stories right now the most powerful storm to hit india in twenty years has moved on to bangladesh cyclon vonnie has weakened since making landfall on friday that it left a trail of destruction on india's east coast with winds of up to two hundred kilometers an hour at least sixteen people have been killed so far. north korea has fired several projectiles off its eastern coast a south korean defense ministry says they are not ballistic missiles incident follows a breakdown in relations after the failed camp summit and hanoi last february. the king of thailand has finally been crowned after a morning his father died two and a half years ago. roger ron corning known as king rama ten succeeds his father who reigned for seventy years. because government has given iran's civilian nuclear program some breathing room just today after tightening sanctions on iranian oil exports the u.s. has renewed some sanctions waivers allowing russia china the u.k. and france to work with iran went out facing repercussions the countries are involved with iran. civilian nuclear program at three facilitie
are the top stories right now the most powerful storm to hit india in twenty years has moved on to bangladesh cyclon vonnie has weakened since making landfall on friday that it left a trail of destruction on india's east coast with winds of up to two hundred kilometers an hour at least sixteen people have been killed so far. north korea has fired several projectiles off its eastern coast a south korean defense ministry says they are not ballistic missiles incident follows a breakdown in...
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and the government of bangladesh has said she is not a citizen of bangladesh so effectively she would be stripped of her citizenship and we cannot render any person stateless the second is that we cannot deny a person's right to return to their country of origin which as you know assad in syria is doing to refugees who want to come home it's against international law it's against the geneva conventions the other thing is that we have an obligation to follow the principles of humanity and we have to act humanely in an armed conflict to there's. a lot of these people boom proudly so that is such a good point and i do that is such an important point because what a lot of people who are against the idea of repatriation are saying is exactly what you just said these people were revoked of their own right to be citizens of our countries they burned their passports they left they want to fight us and destroy our civilizations yes that is what isis wanted to do that is not what we do as western states that is not who we are that is not who the united states is it's not with the united kingdom
and the government of bangladesh has said she is not a citizen of bangladesh so effectively she would be stripped of her citizenship and we cannot render any person stateless the second is that we cannot deny a person's right to return to their country of origin which as you know assad in syria is doing to refugees who want to come home it's against international law it's against the geneva conventions the other thing is that we have an obligation to follow the principles of humanity and we...
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sabbir rahman hit the winning runs as bangladesh won by 5 wickets. they'd already qualified for the final on friday where they'll face west indies. 0bviously obviously you have been in the west end this twice. anything to work on tomorrow or a day off? no, we will practice on the areas we need to improve because it is a big match coming up. they have beaten us twice, especially in the final. if we can win, we will win the tournament and it is a very important match for us. we will see. catalans dragons will play in a replica barcelona kit when they host wigan at camp nou on saturday. a crowd of around 30,000 is expected and that would make it the biggest for a regular season super league game. the dragons have played in barcelona before, at the olympic stadium, but this will be the first rugby league match ever played at camp nou and wigan‘s zak hardaker, who won the man of steel award in 2017, says it'll be a dream occasion. it is an iconic stadium, known around the world. there was no chance five years ago but the way the game has developed and t
sabbir rahman hit the winning runs as bangladesh won by 5 wickets. they'd already qualified for the final on friday where they'll face west indies. 0bviously obviously you have been in the west end this twice. anything to work on tomorrow or a day off? no, we will practice on the areas we need to improve because it is a big match coming up. they have beaten us twice, especially in the final. if we can win, we will win the tournament and it is a very important match for us. we will see. catalans...
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barrels through eastern india is the strongest storm to hit the region in five years next in its path bangladesh plus. journalism is not a crime on this world press freedom day we look at several cases of reporters facing pressure in asia and. a royal fan goes the extra mile to show his devotion to the new type d w visits him during his epic journey. i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us we begin in south asia where cycling finally has slammed into india's eastern coast it made landfall close to the city of perri early on friday the cyclons up to two hundred kilometer an hour winds have already cut power and water in some areas but what really worries officials is any storm surge that could send ocean waves inland flooding parts of the coast ahead of the psych loan the indian government moved quickly evacuating more than a million people along vulnerable low lying areas here's more. they knew it was coming. india's coastal state of addition was braced for the worst. more than a million people were evacuated ahead of the storm but the coastal resort of poori stil
barrels through eastern india is the strongest storm to hit the region in five years next in its path bangladesh plus. journalism is not a crime on this world press freedom day we look at several cases of reporters facing pressure in asia and. a royal fan goes the extra mile to show his devotion to the new type d w visits him during his epic journey. i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us we begin in south asia where cycling finally has slammed into india's...
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barrels through eastern india is the strongest storm to hit the region in five years next in its path bangladesh plus. journalism is not a crime on this world press freedom day we look at several cases of reporters facing pressure in asia and. a royal fan goes the extra mile to show his devotion to the new type king d.w. visit him during his at picture any. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us we begin in south asia where cycling finally has slammed into india's eastern coast it made landfall close to the city of perri early on friday the cyclons up to two hundred kilometers an hour winds have already cut power and water in some areas but what really worries officials is any storm surge that could send ocean waves inland flooding parts of the coast ahead of the cycle only indian government moved quickly evacuating more than a million people along vulnerable low lying areas here is more. they knew it was coming. india's coastal state of addition was braced for the worst. more than a million people were thank you waited ahead of the storm but the coastal resort of po
barrels through eastern india is the strongest storm to hit the region in five years next in its path bangladesh plus. journalism is not a crime on this world press freedom day we look at several cases of reporters facing pressure in asia and. a royal fan goes the extra mile to show his devotion to the new type king d.w. visit him during his at picture any. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us we begin in south asia where cycling finally has slammed into india's...
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as it moves away from bangladesh. when the storm made landfall it packed quite a punch along the coast. it was yesterday, roughly 24 to 36 hours ago when we saw landfall, 240 miles per hour sustained winds. this is what it looks like on the ground. this is incredible imagery coming out of the region. doors being completely blown open. we saw trees snapping over. we saw electrical lines coming down. this sin kreb imagery-- incredi. you can see a bus being blown over. getting back to the graphics, talking about where the storm is headed next. by the way, the last time an equivalent storm of this size, magnitude and strength, back in 1989. as george mentioned this has been 20 years since the area was impacted by such a storm. rainfall totals, 8 1/2 inches over a day and a half. that's a lot across the world, let alone over a very vulnerable part of this country. we have low-lying areas, we have a coastline susceptible to storm surge and susceptible to flooding in the bay of bengal. for the most part, the rain has come to
as it moves away from bangladesh. when the storm made landfall it packed quite a punch along the coast. it was yesterday, roughly 24 to 36 hours ago when we saw landfall, 240 miles per hour sustained winds. this is what it looks like on the ground. this is incredible imagery coming out of the region. doors being completely blown open. we saw trees snapping over. we saw electrical lines coming down. this sin kreb imagery-- incredi. you can see a bus being blown over. getting back to the...
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bangladesh wants them out but l. court has ruled that factory inspectors from abroad will stay in the country another year it's been 6 years since the run up plaza collapse or of the world's worst industrial disasters inspectors say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories the majority of them making clothing for the west. the fur begum was inside the run up plaza factory when it collapsed in 2013 she was left with a crushed force which still causes her pain she received less than $4000.00 in compensation a sum she says wasn't even enough to cover her medical bills along with many other victims she believes the government response to the disaster has been a failure. or a group rather i want the government to compensate me none of the workers were adequately compensated they fucked us all for with small change what happened to all the money from abroad we need that money we want run out to be brought to justice. but compensation was only one issue to arise after the
bangladesh wants them out but l. court has ruled that factory inspectors from abroad will stay in the country another year it's been 6 years since the run up plaza collapse or of the world's worst industrial disasters inspectors say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories the majority of them making clothing for the west. the fur begum was inside the run up plaza factory when it collapsed in 2013 she was left with a crushed force which still...
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forced disappearances in bangladesh families demand the immediate release of opposition activists who say they have been secretly detained by the government . and install with peter roger federer pays down his chances after 4 years away from the paris clay. un maritime tribunals has ruled russia must release ukrainian soldiers and ships at sea during a standoff in waters off the crimean peninsula the hamburg based tribunal called on russia to facilitate their release immediately and urged both sides not to aggravate the dispute but russia did not attend the hearing domenic cain has more several of her country's sailors and ships have been held by russia since last november so on saturday ukraine's deputy foreign minister led her delegation here at the international tribunals for the law of the sea in search of justice in contrast russia chose an empty chair strategy seemingly unconcerned by the possibility of an adverse ruling. the tribunal consider is it appropriate under the circumstances of the present case to prescribe provisional measures requiring the russian federation to rule
forced disappearances in bangladesh families demand the immediate release of opposition activists who say they have been secretly detained by the government . and install with peter roger federer pays down his chances after 4 years away from the paris clay. un maritime tribunals has ruled russia must release ukrainian soldiers and ships at sea during a standoff in waters off the crimean peninsula the hamburg based tribunal called on russia to facilitate their release immediately and urged both...
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still ahead on changing lives the treatment plant that's making a difference for refugees in bangladesh. there is still a circulating storm in the timor sea now it's drifting slowly south towards australia has produced a great deal of rain recently other than that easing well there's not much going on in the knees here is there and that's true from this satellite picture is more of a concentration further north up towards the main in the southeast asia but for the forecast for dealer showers could occur version anyway certainly an increase in both the humidity in the clouds there for the potential for rain right up through thailand laos cambodia and the philippines but the showers could exist anywhere further south is where the good doctoring of them the concentration might well end up being in the philippines and in southern thailand or even cambodia hard to say to be honest anyway could get hit be nazis and rain in northern australia northern territory did not have a good with season but is just off shore to be honest since more active weather than in victoria new south wales these fr
still ahead on changing lives the treatment plant that's making a difference for refugees in bangladesh. there is still a circulating storm in the timor sea now it's drifting slowly south towards australia has produced a great deal of rain recently other than that easing well there's not much going on in the knees here is there and that's true from this satellite picture is more of a concentration further north up towards the main in the southeast asia but for the forecast for dealer showers...
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fearing death thousands more fled the country for the 4th of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the falling cap the bottom of. this is now the biggest settlements of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat while i was rampaging through count. i'm meeting on one about who witnessed an initial episode firsthand it came from there we did. that looked and came to a cost you know from the jungle over that way by directly to her heart and started feeding her heart with it but it struck. this was no one not only construct repeatedly throughout the camp killing 13 people in the space of 5 months. can you tell me a little bit about what happened the 1st and last one of them other side of her just sort of the body was just built on her own to hold on to the little one little bit of a little bit a little loose out of the would you what h
fearing death thousands more fled the country for the 4th of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the falling cap the bottom of. this is now the biggest settlements of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat while i was rampaging through count. i'm meeting on one...
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fearing death thousands more fled the country for the force of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today. they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of these sprawling caps on the back. this is now the biggest settlement of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat while i was rampaging through count. i'm meeting on one about them who witnessed the initial episode firsthand they came from there we did not have. that looked and came to a cost you know from the jungle over that way by directly to her heart and started feeding her heart with it but that's just. this was no one on allison struck repeatedly throughout the camp killing 13 people in the space of 5 months. can you tell me a little bit about what happened to that person last rather than the other side of her just sort of the body was difficult on her own to hold on to the little or little bit of a little bit a little bit is
fearing death thousands more fled the country for the force of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today. they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of these sprawling caps on the back. this is now the biggest settlement of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat while i was rampaging through count. i'm meeting on...
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provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh saw the height of al-jazeera. still ahead on the news has the sports news of a major. baseball. time for sport yes peter. thank you very much a stunning semifinal comeback it's taken tottenham hotspur through so the champions league final for the first time in may history they trailed i-x. amsterdam one mil from the first leg and found themselves three nil down on aggregate as the dutch side scored through my taste a little and hakeem z.h. the spurs fight back came in the second half with two quick goals from lucas mora and with i.x. so close to taking it more or completed his hat trick in the sixth minute of injury time to make it three two on the night three three on aggregate and spews go through on the away golden rule. so i suppose when our face liverpool in the final in madrid the mood at the club is vibrant after the formal demolition of barcelona completed one of the most stunning comebacks in european cup history it's given little hope the chance to win europe's top competiti
provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh saw the height of al-jazeera. still ahead on the news has the sports news of a major. baseball. time for sport yes peter. thank you very much a stunning semifinal comeback it's taken tottenham hotspur through so the champions league final for the first time in may history they trailed i-x. amsterdam one mil from the first leg and found themselves three nil down on aggregate as the...
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picking more than bangladesh pushing up in new into nepal and where we see that rain coming down over the higher ground of course can only go one way it's going to come back down through the ganges. i'm back on the bengals so flooding concerns are going to remain in place for some time to come we will see that right easing as we go on through our sunday august monday brought us guys coming back in by the floodwaters will remain. the weather sponsored by catalona. once welcome now fear. dividing a nation. al-jazeera explores germany's long term economic strategy of pursuing immigrants from the arab world to be sure i feel more judgment on syria and the future how much money it doesn't refute you get those people who don't think. any german and i'm not the new germans on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story as we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know it's very challenging but it is but the good because you have a lot of people that
picking more than bangladesh pushing up in new into nepal and where we see that rain coming down over the higher ground of course can only go one way it's going to come back down through the ganges. i'm back on the bengals so flooding concerns are going to remain in place for some time to come we will see that right easing as we go on through our sunday august monday brought us guys coming back in by the floodwaters will remain. the weather sponsored by catalona. once welcome now fear. dividing...
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still ahead on this news hour protestors in bangladesh raise their voices for activists say say have been silent seen secret detention flash writing for a invent 800 year old structure in afghanistan and support their big moves in the mountains in cycling's gero d'italia peter had to text. hello there we've seen some terrible wod fives in israel recently 1st of all we had a heat wave not only in israel but also through palestine as well and then we saw the wildfires around 40 homes in israel are believed to have been destroyed by these fires you can see the heat that must have been given off by those 5 now over the next few days is still some unsettled weather around but not really the rain we need in order to clear all of the problems with the water so it's a temperature in beirut there of around 23 now it's not too hot here because we're at the coast head further inland and the temperatures quickly rise by the time you get to baghdad we're right about 42 degrees and it's also pretty hot in tehran now 32 for the west imposed all of iraq and though there are a few showers here they s
still ahead on this news hour protestors in bangladesh raise their voices for activists say say have been silent seen secret detention flash writing for a invent 800 year old structure in afghanistan and support their big moves in the mountains in cycling's gero d'italia peter had to text. hello there we've seen some terrible wod fives in israel recently 1st of all we had a heat wave not only in israel but also through palestine as well and then we saw the wildfires around 40 homes in israel...
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to move north through and weaken as it hits west bengal and my colleague state it will then head to bangladesh a big concern is coastal storm surges and resultant flooding about a million people have been evacuated india's navy air force and disaster response force are on standby. airports and schools were closed before the storm hit funny is the most serious cyclon for the region in twenty years in one nine hundred ninety nine a super cycle and devastated and killed ten thousand people across the state. the coast of a state is prone to cycle and storm surge and tsunamis in banquets and shelters have been built over the last seven years before he will be the first test of how they stand up to one powerful cycle. got harder al-jazeera new delhi. south korea says pyongyang has carried out a weapons test off its eastern coast the south korean defense ministry says it has detected the launch of several short range missiles and is our correspondent in the south korean capital seoul a great deal of confusion rob about what's been lost how many have been lost and when they were launched can you clari
to move north through and weaken as it hits west bengal and my colleague state it will then head to bangladesh a big concern is coastal storm surges and resultant flooding about a million people have been evacuated india's navy air force and disaster response force are on standby. airports and schools were closed before the storm hit funny is the most serious cyclon for the region in twenty years in one nine hundred ninety nine a super cycle and devastated and killed ten thousand people across...
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this man from bangladesh is one ofjust i6 man from bangladesh is one ofjust 16 who survived. fighting for life, we fighting, swimming eight, eight hours. eight hours swimming. then people dying, one by one, every minute people going under, down, every minute, one is going. i have lost my two brothers. one is cousin brother, one is brother—in—law. in front of my eyes. another survivor recou nts front of my eyes. another survivor recounts the horror of what happened on board. translation: our boat, the zodiac, started filling up with water, then it sank and capsized. this was at 12 o'clock midnight. we ke pt this was at 12 o'clock midnight. we kept floating in the water until eight o'clock in the morning then a small tunisian boat came to our rescue, along with the tunisian army, they came and took us, thank god we are here in tunis. thank god. italy doesn't want people like these are men and is tracking down on those making this journey. are men and is tracking down on those making thisjourney. as are men and is tracking down on those making this journey. as 30 migrants we
this man from bangladesh is one ofjust i6 man from bangladesh is one ofjust 16 who survived. fighting for life, we fighting, swimming eight, eight hours. eight hours swimming. then people dying, one by one, every minute people going under, down, every minute, one is going. i have lost my two brothers. one is cousin brother, one is brother—in—law. in front of my eyes. another survivor recou nts front of my eyes. another survivor recounts the horror of what happened on board. translation: our...
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sanitation the largest waste treatment facility ever constructed a refugee settlement has opened in bangladesh close to a million living there after fleeing violence in two thousand and seventeen saddle height it has more. from a distance it might not look like much but this treatment plant is changing lives in the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bizarre human waste is often dumped in the open becoming a breeding ground for diseases as well as contaminating water supplies. close to a quarter of a million cases of acute diarrhea were recorded last year in the overcrowded range of camps in bangladesh where spiritual infections and skin diseases were rife to or related to poor sanitation and hygiene the potential problems in the camps are huge this is an area which is endemic to cholera and other water board and fecal borne disease so this was a major investment with our partner and it is we hope to be a major solution to stop the transmission of disease and outbreak. as the hot sun beams down on the refugees its energy powers pumps providing clean water to a quarter of a million in the cam
sanitation the largest waste treatment facility ever constructed a refugee settlement has opened in bangladesh close to a million living there after fleeing violence in two thousand and seventeen saddle height it has more. from a distance it might not look like much but this treatment plant is changing lives in the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bizarre human waste is often dumped in the open becoming a breeding ground for diseases as well as contaminating water supplies. close to a...
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but the accord insists that presence in bangladesh is vital for the industry. in a statement, they said: bangladesh is the second biggest exporter of ready—made clothes, next only to china. western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. union leaders warned that if the western—backed safety inspections end, the damage to the garments industry will be profound and lasting. anbarasan ethirajan, bbc news, dhaka. a first—of—its—kind school for predominantly for transgender children and their siblings opened in chile last year. and this is the first year students at amaranta school will take state exams. named after a mexican tra nsgender politician, the school caters for children between the ages of six and i7. our gender and identity reporter megha mohan reports. this is amaranta school. it's the worldmy first school created for jones gender peoples. does make it's the world's first school. —— are created for transgender peoples. the world's first school. —— are created for tra
but the accord insists that presence in bangladesh is vital for the industry. in a statement, they said: bangladesh is the second biggest exporter of ready—made clothes, next only to china. western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. union leaders warned that if the western—backed safety inspections end, the damage to the garments industry will be profound and lasting. anbarasan ethirajan, bbc news, dhaka. a...
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but presidents and bangladesh say it is vital for the industry. union leaders believe that the safety inspections and, the damage to the industry will be profound and lasting. reminder of the breaking political news that we've had in the past few minutes. we learned from downing street that theresa may intends to bring forth the brexit withdrawal agreement to parliament and the week beginning june the 3rd, this will be the fourth meaningful vote if it goes ahead, we will have a lot more on the developing story and watson. stay with us. hello there. over the past few weeks we have seen record—breaking amounts of rainfall across the central southern united states, which has produced some series of flooding but it is looking much quieter. the rain bearing clouds have been clearing off into the atlantic and high pressure has been building in, so it looks like it is said to be a fine and sunny outlook for much of this week. we start to see a change across the pacific northwest after he with conditions, the seasonal average, it looks like more cloud a
but presidents and bangladesh say it is vital for the industry. union leaders believe that the safety inspections and, the damage to the industry will be profound and lasting. reminder of the breaking political news that we've had in the past few minutes. we learned from downing street that theresa may intends to bring forth the brexit withdrawal agreement to parliament and the week beginning june the 3rd, this will be the fourth meaningful vote if it goes ahead, we will have a lot more on the...