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for more dr why has there been uptick of dengue a in bangladesh. actually we know that this is there is. because of global warming we cannot so lot of changes in our we saw in the back that in 2 years we. usually bet on of rainfall and also the cambridge and he would be has been increasing those that resulted in to increase in q 2 and as it appears and we do environment for the by now this is a regional concern and last week we looked at the crisis in the philippines is the government. doing anything with countries in the region to combat this crisis. truly we are not. working with them but indirectly we are closely monitoring. trying to follow their lives and by those countries. controlling #. managing their situation and at the same time no other word below emotion is helping us in finding our dissolutions to. be god great and usually they expose those who have experience in working in. the eaves so that we can. get some experiences from them and until our mission dr amir judge is sabrina flora thank you in cambodia officials have announced a hef
for more dr why has there been uptick of dengue a in bangladesh. actually we know that this is there is. because of global warming we cannot so lot of changes in our we saw in the back that in 2 years we. usually bet on of rainfall and also the cambridge and he would be has been increasing those that resulted in to increase in q 2 and as it appears and we do environment for the by now this is a regional concern and last week we looked at the crisis in the philippines is the government. doing...
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for more dr why has there been uptake of dengue a in bangladesh. actually you know that this is there is. no climate change because of global warming we cannot observe a lot of changes in our reader so in the current years we. usually town of rainfall and also the game pretty and he would it is being increasing those that resulted in to increasing eighty's musketeer and so unless it appears and we do and i'm in for the it is now this is a regional concern and last week we looked at the crisis in the philippines is the government. doing anything with countries in the region to combat this crisis. actually we end out directly. working with them but indirectly we are closely monitoring. trying to follow their lives and made those countries the one truly #. managing their situation and at the same time not their word going to ease helping us in finding out the solutions to a combo of big outbreak and usually they expose those who have experience in working. so that we can. get some experiences from them and until our mission dr amir judge is sabrina fl
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for more dr why has there been uptake of dengue a in bangladesh. actually you know that this is there is. no climate change because of global warming we cannot observe a lot of changes in our reader saw in the current years we. usually bet on of rainfall and also the game pretty and he would it is being increasingly though that resulted into increasing eighty's musketeer and so unless it appears and we deal with environment for the. now this is a regional concern and last week we looked at the crisis in the philippines is the government. doing anything with countries in the region to combat this crisis. actually we are not. working with them but indirectly we are closely monitoring. trying to follow their lives and by those countries. controlling the #. managing gas situation and at the same time not their word going to ease helping us in finding our dissolutions to. be god great and. expose those who have experience in working. so that we can. get some experiences from them and until our mission. dr amir judie sabrina flora thank you in cambodia o
for more dr why has there been uptake of dengue a in bangladesh. actually you know that this is there is. no climate change because of global warming we cannot observe a lot of changes in our reader saw in the current years we. usually bet on of rainfall and also the game pretty and he would it is being increasingly though that resulted into increasing eighty's musketeer and so unless it appears and we deal with environment for the. now this is a regional concern and last week we looked at the...
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by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead but. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face so much of a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india erin shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as lifestyle and crucially crops some say that the biggest loss has been the crops the sudanese farmers begin sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all and then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme 70 to 72 hours of continuous rain the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. excited about climate change means more extreme weather a
by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead but. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face so much of a huge swathe of south...
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by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and fold over hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face almost a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india arun shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as livestock and crucially crops so say that the biggest loss has been the crops assumes farmers begin sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme 70 to 72 hours of continuous rain the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. excited about climate change means more extreme wea
by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and fold over hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face almost a huge...
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all right let's introduce our guests now in dhaka in bangladesh we have ranger recession and writer. in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division at human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to persuade the range of refugees to go back home from what you heard did that fill you with confidence does that make you think that you would like to go back home to me and ma. i want to say that they're not coming to come is this they've. they're coming to in this room which is number one number 2 i thing there gentleman did not read the 982 citizenship law in 9 days as it did to zillionaire law to read underage and we're automatic became the citizen full citizen of the country because i wanted as is and as gas it is a naturalized citizen and there are certain jenner's i know will be automatic f
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gets jurisdiction is to bangladesh because bangladesh is a member of the international criminal court a signatory to the rome statute.
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all right let's introduce our guests now in dhaka in bangladesh we have ranger recession and writer. in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division that human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to persuade the range of refugees to go back home from what you heard did that fill you with confidence does that make you think that you would like to go back home to me a mile. around to say that they're not coming to come. they've. they're coming to in this interview which is number one number 2 i thing there gentleman did not read the 982 citizenship law in 9 days as it did to sit in a law to read underage and we're automatic became the citizen full citizen of the country because i want is a. naturalized citizen and there are certain jenner's i know will be automatic full fledged agency but h
all right let's introduce our guests now in dhaka in bangladesh we have ranger recession and writer. in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division that human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to...
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in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india arun shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as lifestyle and crucially crops so say that the biggest loss has been the crops the sudanese farmers began sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme some 70 to 72 hours of continuous rainy the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. by the climate change means more extreme weather and many concerned abo
in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of south asia used to...
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by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face so much a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india erin shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as lifestyle and crucially crops some say that the biggest loss has been the crops as soon as farmers begin sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme 70 to 72 hours of continuous rainy the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. by the climate change means more extreme weather a
by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face so much a huge swathe...
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nearby in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. and. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face almost a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india arun shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as livestock and crucially crops so say that the biggest loss has been the crops the sooners farmers began sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme 70 to 72 hours of continuous rainy the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. excited about climate change means more extreme weather and many
nearby in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. and. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face almost a huge swathe of south...
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in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india erin shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as lifestyle and crucially crops so. the biggest loss has been the crops as soon as farmers began sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme some 70 to 72 hours of continuous rain the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. excited about climate change means more extreme weather a
in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of...
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they beat bangladesh by 28 runs. rowe hit sharma hitting a century. bangladesh needed victory to keep their hopes alive but india confirming their place in the semifinals with a 28 run win. their women's ashes under way, the multiformat series started with 31 day is today and england in trouble already. —— one day. they we re trouble already. —— one day. they were 19—1; at one stage so a desperate start at one stage. they did manage to recover, scoring 177. australia are 92—3, so they are looking likely. they should fancy their chances perhaps of beating england in that one. that is it from wimbledon on day two. let's go back to lyon as we edge ever closer to that big match to come. england in the semifinals of the women's world cup and hoping to do something they have never done before and reach the final. yes, just under an hour to go until we find out who will get to that final. will it be the usa or will it be england? we have team news. phil neville has made three changes to the side that beat norway 3—0. he started in goal because
they beat bangladesh by 28 runs. rowe hit sharma hitting a century. bangladesh needed victory to keep their hopes alive but india confirming their place in the semifinals with a 28 run win. their women's ashes under way, the multiformat series started with 31 day is today and england in trouble already. —— one day. they we re trouble already. —— one day. they were 19—1; at one stage so a desperate start at one stage. they did manage to recover, scoring 177. australia are 92—3, so...
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team that's currently in bangladesh how difficult will it be for them then to start a case do you think it's a tricky process daryn because let me try to walk you through it as briefly as i can so you had in the past year a decision was made at the international criminal court the jurisdiction could be given to the international criminal court to investigate the allegations of these crimes but could only be given in bangladesh because bangladesh is a signatory to the rome statute so they are a member of the court but me and more is not a signatory to the rome statute so that's one complication then you had these investigators that have gone in now there's a 2nd team that's there but in the past 2 weeks we heard from the prosecutor of the international criminal court she has put forth a formal request to the panel of judges at the international criminal court to open a formal investigation into the atrocities committed against the working but a decision has not yet been issued so it's complicated and the reading of it i speak with worry that this could take years this might even take dec
team that's currently in bangladesh how difficult will it be for them then to start a case do you think it's a tricky process daryn because let me try to walk you through it as briefly as i can so you had in the past year a decision was made at the international criminal court the jurisdiction could be given to the international criminal court to investigate the allegations of these crimes but could only be given in bangladesh because bangladesh is a signatory to the rome statute so they are a...
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a report from coaxes bazaar in southern bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. issue for us because we'll be granting them as an nationality of and then eventually we will be providing them with the id cards where there will no longer be the issue of race or the issue of the their citizenship but for the few him the refuge is there seems to be a window or folks. who are very grateful to the bangladesh government if the law was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told is they'll give us back our land and property. however the vest majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing. in which ar
a report from coaxes bazaar in southern bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. issue for us because we'll be granting them as an nationality of and then eventually we will be providing them with the id...
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to neighboring bangladesh after a military crackdown in 2017 reports. as if life were difficult enough for refugees in bangladesh the monsoon season has brought with even greater hardship. flooding and landslides guarantee that the situation for an already vulnerable population becomes even more precarious everything days of heavy rains in reading or refugee camps here in cox's kasam and the situation is serious thousands of people have been displaced and thousands more have been sentenced to their homes. while rohingya refugees work to secure their overcrowded camps hillsides from erosion aid agencies like the world food programme are doing what they can to distribute emergency supplies last year heavy monsoon rains in southeastern bangladesh led to the deaths of 5 children and many fear the conditions could be even worse this year and worry the down poor may not let up anytime soon more than 730000 mainly muslim or he fled from me and more to neighboring bangladesh after a military crackdown in 2017 un investigators have said attacks on me and mars we
to neighboring bangladesh after a military crackdown in 2017 reports. as if life were difficult enough for refugees in bangladesh the monsoon season has brought with even greater hardship. flooding and landslides guarantee that the situation for an already vulnerable population becomes even more precarious everything days of heavy rains in reading or refugee camps here in cox's kasam and the situation is serious thousands of people have been displaced and thousands more have been sentenced to...
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the bangladesh reply centred on shakib al—hasan who made 66. he's the second—highest scorer at the world cup with 542 — just two behind rohit sharma. but bangladesh were never up with the run rate — and were all out for 286, as india won by 28 runs with 12 balls to spare. in the women's ashes — australia have beaten england by 2 wickets in leicester to win the opening one day international of their multi—format series and take a 2—0 points lead. after winning the toss and electing to field australia dismissed the hosts for 177 with more than three overs remaining of their allotted 50. nat sciver top scored for england with 64 while elyse perry claimed three wickets and in response the aussies who are the current holders had alyssa healy make 66 as they scraped home. enough time for an update on the american cup, 24 minutes of play and priscilla 1—0 up. jesus with the only goal after 19 minutes against argentina. will go through to play gillette or peru. to let other two—time defending champion. that match in 24 hours time ——
the bangladesh reply centred on shakib al—hasan who made 66. he's the second—highest scorer at the world cup with 542 — just two behind rohit sharma. but bangladesh were never up with the run rate — and were all out for 286, as india won by 28 runs with 12 balls to spare. in the women's ashes — australia have beaten england by 2 wickets in leicester to win the opening one day international of their multi—format series and take a 2—0 points lead. after winning the toss and electing...
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and the reason for that is because bangladesh is a signatory to the rome statute so they are a member of the court but me and maher is not a signatory to the rome statute so as of the last official procedure in the international criminal court the prosecutor put in an official request in front of the judges panel a few weeks ago to try to get authorization to launch an official investigation into what happened but that decision by those judges has still not been rendered so we don't yet know what the timeline of that will be yes there are international criminal court officials for the 2nd time on the ground in bangladesh but nobody quite knows how long that process will take either. so i mean at the end of this canada thing the i.c.c. actually says and does be implemented if as you said man was not a signatory of those that you yeah it's unclear at this point just how narrow or wide the scope would be if an investigation is launched if charges at some point were brought what exactly will the international criminal court be able to do right now they're talking broadly in terms of the c
and the reason for that is because bangladesh is a signatory to the rome statute so they are a member of the court but me and maher is not a signatory to the rome statute so as of the last official procedure in the international criminal court the prosecutor put in an official request in front of the judges panel a few weeks ago to try to get authorization to launch an official investigation into what happened but that decision by those judges has still not been rendered so we don't yet know...
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well plenty more ahead here on the al-jazeera news hour including the monsoon rains in bangladesh make life even more difficult for hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees we'll have an update for you plus we'll have the story behind these artworks saved from destruction during the soviet era. and unsporting then cut australia from the cricket world cup show we'll have more details and sport. west african leaders are in ivory coast to plan the rollout of a single shared cover. see now the move would mean 8 former french colonies will have to give up their use of a currency known as the c f a front it was created by france in 1945 and is used by 14 african nations into zones one in west africa which includes senegal coast mali and bikini facet and 6 others in central africa including bomb and chad now the currency is pegged to the euro and has the financial backing of the french treasury in return france holds 50 percent of the foreign exchange reserves of those member countries supporters of the system say it provides economic stability and keeps inflation under control but critics
well plenty more ahead here on the al-jazeera news hour including the monsoon rains in bangladesh make life even more difficult for hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees we'll have an update for you plus we'll have the story behind these artworks saved from destruction during the soviet era. and unsporting then cut australia from the cricket world cup show we'll have more details and sport. west african leaders are in ivory coast to plan the rollout of a single shared cover. see now the...
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has this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. because we'll be granting them. nationally and then eventually we will be providing them with the us where there will no longer be the issue of race or the issue of their citizenship but for the few him the refugee there seems to be a window of hope. we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us they'll give us back our property however the vest majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegat
has this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. because we'll be granting them. nationally and then eventually we will be providing them with the us where there will...
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all right let's introduce our guests now in dhaka in bangladesh we have ranger recession and writer. in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division at human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to persuade the range of refugees to go back home from what you heard did that fill you with confidence does that make you think that you would like to go back home to me amal. i want to say that they're not coming to come is this they've. they're coming to enclose this room which is number one number 2 i think there gentleman did not read the 982 citizenship law in 9 days as it did through zillionaire law to read on or a sandwich or timothy became the citizen full citizen of the country because i wanted as is and as. for the lies it is there are certain general turner will be automatic full fledge
all right let's introduce our guests now in dhaka in bangladesh we have ranger recession and writer. in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division at human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to...
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by in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of south asia used to...
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aid agencies that warning that thousands of range refugees in bangladesh risk after heavy rains swept through their makeshift homes hundreds of thousands fled myanmar to neighboring bangladesh after a military crackdown in 2017 and reports. as if life weren't difficult enough for refugees in bangladesh the monsoon season has brought with even greater hardship flooding and landslides guarantee the situation for an already vulnerable population becomes even more precarious everything days of heavy rains in the reading the refugee camps here in cox's and the situation is serious thousands of people have been displaced and thousands more have been sentenced to their homes. while rohingya refugees work to secure their overcrowded camps hillsides from erosion aid agencies like the world food programme are doing what they can to distribute emergency supplies last year heavy monsoon rains in southeastern bangladesh led to the deaths of 5 children and many fear the conditions could be even worse this year and worry the down poor may not let up anytime soon. more than 730000 mainly muslim or he
aid agencies that warning that thousands of range refugees in bangladesh risk after heavy rains swept through their makeshift homes hundreds of thousands fled myanmar to neighboring bangladesh after a military crackdown in 2017 and reports. as if life weren't difficult enough for refugees in bangladesh the monsoon season has brought with even greater hardship flooding and landslides guarantee the situation for an already vulnerable population becomes even more precarious everything days of...
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clothes made in bangladesh can be found in fashion shops around the world but will soon be a $50000000000.00 a year industry employs more than $4000000.00 bangladeshi workers mostly women but the unregulated practices in the industry are also poisoning reverse and destroying the livelihoods of fishermen and farmers son of a child very has the story from savar in bangladesh. begins family has farmed this land on the banks of riverbank sheets for generations now our home is badly polluted even though it had. ended up we used to drink water from this river and cooked food with it now we can even wash our hands here we get rushes in our feet if we stand in these paddy fields we can't eat fish from these waters don't you see there are no more fishermen around. the department of environment has already classified 3 rivers around the capital as biologically dead because of pollution the environmentalists impact of clothing production in bangor that shows how the true cost of cheap textile is been felled by the very poorest living downstream from polluting factories while the production goes up day
clothes made in bangladesh can be found in fashion shops around the world but will soon be a $50000000000.00 a year industry employs more than $4000000.00 bangladeshi workers mostly women but the unregulated practices in the industry are also poisoning reverse and destroying the livelihoods of fishermen and farmers son of a child very has the story from savar in bangladesh. begins family has farmed this land on the banks of riverbank sheets for generations now our home is badly polluted even...
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monsoon rains wreaked havoc in india and bangladesh flooding and let's.
monsoon rains wreaked havoc in india and bangladesh flooding and let's.
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to neighboring bangladesh after a violent military cracked. around in 2017 the international criminal court is preparing an investigation into myanmar 100 reports. as if life weren't difficult enough for rohingya refugees in bangladesh the monsoon season has brought with it even greater hardship flooding and landslides guarantee the situation for an already vulnerable population becomes even more precarious terrifying days of heavy rains in the reading the refugee camps here in cox's kasam and the situation is serious thousands of people have been displaced and thousands more have been sentenced to their homes. while running the refugees work to secure their overcrowded camps hillsides from erosion aid agencies like the world food programme are doing what they can to distribute emergency supplies last year heavy monsoon rains in southeastern bangladesh led to the deaths of 5 children and many fear the conditions could be even worse this year and worry the downpour may not let up anytime soon. more than 730000 mainly muslim or he fled from me a
to neighboring bangladesh after a violent military cracked. around in 2017 the international criminal court is preparing an investigation into myanmar 100 reports. as if life weren't difficult enough for rohingya refugees in bangladesh the monsoon season has brought with it even greater hardship flooding and landslides guarantee the situation for an already vulnerable population becomes even more precarious terrifying days of heavy rains in the reading the refugee camps here in cox's kasam and...
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this was a must win game for bangladesh. but they got off to the worst possible start as rohit sharma was dropped early. he went on to put on $180.00 together with cale room and score $100.00 for himself. the bangladesh bowlers did slow india down but the men in blue still posted 314. bangladesh for the opening stand of 39 for the batsman struggled to turn stocks into big totals. shockey but her son did manage to get 66. however they lost wickets as they try to keep up with the run rate. in the home a safe with team didn't give up with an unbeaten half century it wasn't enough the . bangladesh for ensure their victory target by 29 runs. they crush out while the indians advance supremely al-jazeera. so india confirm their spot in the semi's with australia each team plays each other once for the top 4 progressing big game on wednesday england play new zealand whichever team wins will be guaranteed a spot in the last 4. the united states beat england to book a spot in the final the women's world cup the reigning champions ran o
this was a must win game for bangladesh. but they got off to the worst possible start as rohit sharma was dropped early. he went on to put on $180.00 together with cale room and score $100.00 for himself. the bangladesh bowlers did slow india down but the men in blue still posted 314. bangladesh for the opening stand of 39 for the batsman struggled to turn stocks into big totals. shockey but her son did manage to get 66. however they lost wickets as they try to keep up with the run rate. in the...
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we will tell you if a delegation from me and maher has convinced rangar refugees to leave bangladesh plus. i'm sure all of it in basra and i'll tell you what we've done a great iraq in preference to rely more on its own production rather than import. and then sports colombia has its 1st ever tour de france champion peter we'll have that story and all the sports. that britain has sent a 2nd warship to the gulf to protect u.k. flag vessels crossing the street of hamas the h.m.s. duncan has joined a british frigate already stationed there the warships will be escorting vessels sailing through the strait the deployment follows iran seizure for u.k. flag the oil tanker more than a week ago well iran's nuclear negotiator says an emergency meeting in vienna over the fate of the iran nuclear deal has been constructive but as iraq he says tehran will continue to reduce its nuclear commitments if europe fails to salvage the pact the vienna meeting between the remaining signatories of the deal was called tensions are soaring between iran and the west the european parties have been trying to kee
we will tell you if a delegation from me and maher has convinced rangar refugees to leave bangladesh plus. i'm sure all of it in basra and i'll tell you what we've done a great iraq in preference to rely more on its own production rather than import. and then sports colombia has its 1st ever tour de france champion peter we'll have that story and all the sports. that britain has sent a 2nd warship to the gulf to protect u.k. flag vessels crossing the street of hamas the h.m.s. duncan has joined...
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team is here in bangladesh we hope that the bangladesh authorities give it the full cooperation it needs but i think the i.c.c. team also needs to look at other asian stakeholders on the ground in cockspur for example the malaysian government has set up a field office sorry a field hospital in consulates are they have sent their human rights representatives to also take stock of issues on the ground in cox bazaar so the i.c.c. team needs to be talking to you know government stakeholders from the region in bangladesh looking at the rowing issue so that we can bring the issue closer to the region and then the rangers and the community that is considered a large can be sure that is this is closer to home but it's been pretty well documented the abuses the killings pretty well documented by human rights workers by journalist is there any way for this not to be escalated into a full investigation. well we can already see the strategy's strike by the side so they're already requesting that a team also goes down to take stock of what are called. accountability sessions and men need to. we can s
team is here in bangladesh we hope that the bangladesh authorities give it the full cooperation it needs but i think the i.c.c. team also needs to look at other asian stakeholders on the ground in cockspur for example the malaysian government has set up a field office sorry a field hospital in consulates are they have sent their human rights representatives to also take stock of issues on the ground in cox bazaar so the i.c.c. team needs to be talking to you know government stakeholders from...
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he has this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. issue for us because we'll be granting them as an nationality of myanmar and then eventually we will be providing them with the id cards where there will no longer be the issue of race or the issue of the their citizenship but for the few him the refugees there seems to be a window of hope i was. very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to the delegates told us they'll give us back our land and property however the best majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from
he has this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of rohingya to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered. issue for us because we'll be granting them as an nationality of myanmar and then eventually we will be providing...
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a high level delegation from myanmar has concluded a visit to reading accounts in bangladesh where it was trying to convince the refugees to return home hundreds of thousands of rango fled their homes and raekwon state in myanmar 2 years ago during a military crackdown from cox's bazaar tendre challenge now reports. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of running to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for the job but many refugees here say they're not willing to go back without full citizenship and security guarantees definitely will not be considered an issue for us because we'll be granting them as an national. and then eventually we will be providing them with the id cards where there will no longer be the issue of race or the issue of the their citizenship but for the few him the refugees there seems to be a window of hope. we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us will give us back our land and property however the
a high level delegation from myanmar has concluded a visit to reading accounts in bangladesh where it was trying to convince the refugees to return home hundreds of thousands of rango fled their homes and raekwon state in myanmar 2 years ago during a military crackdown from cox's bazaar tendre challenge now reports. they came to the camps in bangladesh to convince the hundreds of thousands of running to return to me on march that country's government sent a 14 member high level delegation for...
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gets jurisdiction is to bangladesh because bangladesh is a member of the international criminal court a signatory to the rome statute but even that is riddled with complications what we've seen in the past few weeks is that the prosecutor for the international criminal court she has put in an official request with the panel of judges in order to formally launch an investigation into the alleged atrocities against the regime go how long this will take in order for a decision to be made we just don't know at this point now you have this delegation that has arrived this is the 2nd time i believe that a delegation from the i.c.c. has arrived in bangladesh to try to follow up on the allegations to get more information but what's going to happen exactly next we're just not sure just a final thought before you go i mean how is min mas military like them like to react over the announcement of these sanctions from the u.s. look at till now me and more most of the time has denied the allegations that they committed war crimes they committed atrocities that's something that they've been consiste
gets jurisdiction is to bangladesh because bangladesh is a member of the international criminal court a signatory to the rome statute but even that is riddled with complications what we've seen in the past few weeks is that the prosecutor for the international criminal court she has put in an official request with the panel of judges in order to formally launch an investigation into the alleged atrocities against the regime go how long this will take in order for a decision to be made we just...
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well it's more still to come on ounces iraq including pakistan blowing bangladesh up there still most sites of the cricket world cup run home we'll bring you all the action in sports. jordan's native tribes called secure to roughly hof the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. with an ailing economy and concerns over the trump administration's anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. people in power investigates increasing calls for reform as the state endeavors to control political dissent within the house of my kingdom jordan and retried on a just 0. the latest news as it breaks communities may be in disagreement accusing the other 4 of these attacks 10 a chilling with details cover each thousands of protesters have been streaming away from here to go but our goal has been staying god from around the world sacrificing what have to be. brought to the sacrifice is what this is all about. it's time now for the sports heroes from. and waiting for the highly anticipated 1st round mixed doubles match at wimbledon featuring the pair
well it's more still to come on ounces iraq including pakistan blowing bangladesh up there still most sites of the cricket world cup run home we'll bring you all the action in sports. jordan's native tribes called secure to roughly hof the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. with an ailing economy and concerns over the trump administration's anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. people in power investigates increasing calls for...
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this was a must win game for bangladesh. but they got off to the worst possible start as rohit sharma was dropped early. he went on to put on $180.00 together with kail room and score $100.00 for himself. the bangladesh both did slow india down but the men in blue still posted 314. bangladesh at the opening stand of 39 for the batsman struggled to turn starts into big totals. but her son did manage to get 66. however the last wicket so they tried to keep up with the run rate. in the home a safer team didn't give up with an unbeaten half century it wasn't enough though. bangladesh falling short of their victory target by 29 runs. they crashed out while the indians advance supremely al-jazeera. so india confirmed their spot in the semi's with australia each team plays each other ones with the top 4 progressing big game on wednesday england play new zealand whichever team wins will be guaranteed a spot in the last 4 united states beating england to book a spot in the final the women's world cup the reigning champions rameau 21
this was a must win game for bangladesh. but they got off to the worst possible start as rohit sharma was dropped early. he went on to put on $180.00 together with kail room and score $100.00 for himself. the bangladesh both did slow india down but the men in blue still posted 314. bangladesh at the opening stand of 39 for the batsman struggled to turn starts into big totals. but her son did manage to get 66. however the last wicket so they tried to keep up with the run rate. in the home a...
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this was a must win game for bangladesh. but they got off to the worst possible start as rohit sharma was dropped early. he went on to put on $180.00 together with cale room and score $100.00 for himself was. the bangladesh bowlers did slow india down but the men in blue still posted 314. bangladesh for the opening stand of 39 for the batsmen struggle to turn stocks into big totals. chickie but her son did manage to get 66. however they lost wickets so they tried to keep up with the run rate. home and safe with team didn't give up with an unbeaten half century it wasn't enough though. bangladesh for sure to victory target by 29 rides. they crashed out while the indians the gods supremely al-jazeera. so india confirm their spot in the semi's with australia each team plays each other once with a top 4 progressing big game on wednesday england play new zealand whichever team wins will be guaranteed a spot in the last 4. united states a beat new england to book a spot in the final the women's world cup the reigning champions ram
this was a must win game for bangladesh. but they got off to the worst possible start as rohit sharma was dropped early. he went on to put on $180.00 together with cale room and score $100.00 for himself was. the bangladesh bowlers did slow india down but the men in blue still posted 314. bangladesh for the opening stand of 39 for the batsmen struggle to turn stocks into big totals. chickie but her son did manage to get 66. however they lost wickets so they tried to keep up with the run rate....
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emergency help for hundreds of rohingya refugees left without shelter after a series of landslides in bangladesh. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. the wealthy american fiancier jeffrey epstein pleads not guilty to charges of trafficking underage girls for sex, more than a decade ago. and a balancing act for the planet. we have a special report from the amazon on the vital role played by its trees, as more and more are cut down. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where president trump has accused british prime minister theresa may of making a mess of brexit. in a series of tweets, he also said the us would no longer deal with the uk's ambassador in washington. it comes after emails from sir kim darroch — in which he described trump's administration as inept were leaked. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. at a personal level, it's always looked more like an awkward rather than a special relationship. the reserved vicar‘s daughter alongs
emergency help for hundreds of rohingya refugees left without shelter after a series of landslides in bangladesh. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. the wealthy american fiancier jeffrey epstein pleads not guilty to charges of trafficking underage girls for sex, more than a decade ago. and a balancing act for the planet. we have a special report from the amazon on the vital role played by its trees, as more and more are cut down. live from our studios in singapore and london,...
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from hell power plant is a joint venture between india and bangladesh the bangladeshi government says the one and a half $1000000000.00 project poses no threat to the soon to bans environmentalist disagree where we should be looking for alternative sources of energy rather than these corporations are so we are not seeing that missed opportunity we have to really explore all the options. for some villages a power station nearby could transform their lives with a bag of his life is a daily struggle that says it could be easier if you had electricity let them know much as a good thing about and the 1st problem is my children can't study in the dark the 2nd is a hassle of cooking on firewood especially during the unbearable hot summer we need electricity unesco says the soon to bands home to endangered tigers and hundreds of other animals and red plants is of universal importance with its own unique ecosystem scientists and many others say it's vital that it isn't destroyed big turia gayton be al-jazeera. was also bringing on the news hour king at how climate change is helping the u.k. gr
from hell power plant is a joint venture between india and bangladesh the bangladeshi government says the one and a half $1000000000.00 project poses no threat to the soon to bans environmentalist disagree where we should be looking for alternative sources of energy rather than these corporations are so we are not seeing that missed opportunity we have to really explore all the options. for some villages a power station nearby could transform their lives with a bag of his life is a daily...
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emergency help for hundreds of rohingya refugees left without shelter after a series of landslides in bangladesh. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: the wealthy american fiancier jeffrey epstein pleads not guilty to charges of trafficking underage girls for sex, more than a decade ago. and a balancing act for the planet. we have a special report from the amazon on the vital role played by its trees, as more and more are cut down. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, where president trump has accused british prime minister theresa may of making a mess of brexit. in a series of tweets, he said he had told the prime minister what she should do about brexit and that she had chosen to go another way. it comes after leaked emails from the uk's ambassador to washington, which described donald trump's administration as inept. our north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports. at a personal level, it's always looked more like an awkward rather than a special r
emergency help for hundreds of rohingya refugees left without shelter after a series of landslides in bangladesh. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: the wealthy american fiancier jeffrey epstein pleads not guilty to charges of trafficking underage girls for sex, more than a decade ago. and a balancing act for the planet. we have a special report from the amazon on the vital role played by its trees, as more and more are cut down. live from our studios in singapore and london,...
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run power power plant is a joint venture between india and bangladesh the bangladeshi government says the one and a half $1000000000.00 project poses no threat to the sunderbans environmentalist's disagree. sources for energy rather than. we have to really explore all the options. for some villages a power station nearby could transform their lives with a bag of his life is a daily struggle that says it could be easier if i had electricity what the numbers as a limit would be about and the 1st problem is my children can't. in the dark the 2nd is the hassle of cooking on firewood especially during the unbearable hot summer we need electricity you know this is the sunderbans home to endangered tigers and hundreds of other animals and rare plants is of universal importance with its own unique ecosystem scientists and many others say it's vital that it isn't destroyed victoria gayton be al-jazeera. hello imus. and these are the top stories the un security council has failed to agree on how to respond to an attack on a migrant detention center in libya that killed at least 44 people there
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returned home after their boat capsized off the tunisian coast 94 migrants on board most of them from bangladesh died in may while trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe come to charter reports from dhaka on the dangerous journey people take in search of a better life. ramadan is alone with his memories he say's most of his friends died at sea on mainline a boat carrying $94.00 migrants capsized in the mediterranean off the tunisian coast after having left from libya there were 82 bangladeshis on board and only 17 of them survived explains to his brother how he survived the disaster. goes into the ship from libya they promise to drop us on european coastline but in the stede they'd be inforced gunpoint onto a small boat in the middle of the sea after 15 or 20 minutes ride the boat over 2 months due to the stormy wind around $20.00 to $25.00 people on the spot 9 of the survivor are from sugar rush area village in bangladesh is eastern bremen beriah district most of them had to borrow money and sell their ancestral lands to pay more than $10000.00 each to traffickers. there are thousand
returned home after their boat capsized off the tunisian coast 94 migrants on board most of them from bangladesh died in may while trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe come to charter reports from dhaka on the dangerous journey people take in search of a better life. ramadan is alone with his memories he say's most of his friends died at sea on mainline a boat carrying $94.00 migrants capsized in the mediterranean off the tunisian coast after having left from libya there were 82...
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his supporters credit him with changing bangladesh for the better. reformer andgood took an extraordinary step in this country. the protests are still continue and are followed by others. he will be missed. >> but his critics say his regime was dictatorial and many were killed and jailed. the president suspended both the constitution and parliament and repressed his political opponents. following his rule as president, he was elected to parliament several times. once campaigning from prison. >> when someone dies, there is no politics involved in it. we are all human. he is a follower of islam and former head of state. i just came here to pay my respects to him. >> thousands of people from all walks of life have gathered here is a south plaza of the national parliament to pay their last homage to the late president. despite his controversial legacy as dictator, he remained a major political figure in bangladesh until the end. >> the former leader is due to be laid to rest with full state honor in the military graveyard on tuesday. viewed as a king of
his supporters credit him with changing bangladesh for the better. reformer andgood took an extraordinary step in this country. the protests are still continue and are followed by others. he will be missed. >> but his critics say his regime was dictatorial and many were killed and jailed. the president suspended both the constitution and parliament and repressed his political opponents. following his rule as president, he was elected to parliament several times. once campaigning from...
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i'll just get out of the following parts of bangladesh. there are thousands of people who are marching garza for the funeral of a palestinian man killed by the israeli army during a weekly protest of the border fence 23 year old who was shot in the stomach near the barrier another 38 palestinians were injured by gunfire in southern gaza. it was the 1st since june related to demonstrations against israeli occupation. and an israeli human rights organization is pushing for palestinian minors to be allowed to make phone calls while in detention $210.00 palestinians under the age of 18 are held in israeli jails right now security detainees or prisoners 2 of them are under 14 according to the rights group. it says most children report physical and verbal abuse from the moment of their arrest as well as their coercion and threats joining interrogation when they aren't told where they go or allowed to have contact with their families or a lawyer now the group how mocked is petitioning the courts for that to change their ibraheem more from qalqily
i'll just get out of the following parts of bangladesh. there are thousands of people who are marching garza for the funeral of a palestinian man killed by the israeli army during a weekly protest of the border fence 23 year old who was shot in the stomach near the barrier another 38 palestinians were injured by gunfire in southern gaza. it was the 1st since june related to demonstrations against israeli occupation. and an israeli human rights organization is pushing for palestinian minors to...
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dhaka bangladesh now u.s. house of representatives oversight committee hearing is looking into the deteriorating conditions in detention centers at the southern border with mexico and guatemala mother has told us politicians her infant daughter died after receiving poor medical care while in the custody of american border patrol officials john hendren with a report from washington let me add a tearful mothers visible pain captured members of congress make it better. or out a piece of my heart like they pour out myself. yasmin juarez says her 19 month old daughter caught of viral lung infection at a u.s. immigration detention site after neglect and mistreatment during their 20 day maximum stay at the holding center she says she and little mary a were released days later died look at. i wanted to have a better life for her and a better future and work hard but like so that she could keep growing the way that she was warren's has filed a wrongful death suit against the u.s. government i'm so very sorry that we ha
dhaka bangladesh now u.s. house of representatives oversight committee hearing is looking into the deteriorating conditions in detention centers at the southern border with mexico and guatemala mother has told us politicians her infant daughter died after receiving poor medical care while in the custody of american border patrol officials john hendren with a report from washington let me add a tearful mothers visible pain captured members of congress make it better. or out a piece of my heart...
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we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us will give us back our land and property however the best majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegation is here to solve the crisis and i feel good about it but i don't really know what they will say and discuss though. several community leaders say in myanmar is delegation was unwilling to give citizenship to their anger even at the meeting me and my government has never recognised the rowing as a community often treating them as immigrants from bangladesh in response to a question asked by al-jazeera in regard to the citizenship issue this is what the representative ministry of foreign affairs had to say of course according to the law it may not be entitled for the full fledged citizenship but they are entitled to naturalized citizenship and eventually their sons an
we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us will give us back our land and property however the best majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegation is here to solve the crisis and i feel good about it but i don't really...
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we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us they'll give us back our land and property however the best majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegation is here to solve the crisis and i feel good about it but i don't really know what they will say and discuss though several community leaders say me and most delegation was unwilling to give citizenship to their own even at the meeting me and my us government has never recognized the rowing as a community often treating them as immigrants from bangladesh in response to a question asked by al-jazeera in regard to the citizenship issue this is what the representative maurice ministry of foreign affairs had to say of course according to the law it may not be entitled to full fledged citizenship but they are entitled . naturalized citizen ship and eventually their son
we're very grateful to the bangladesh government if the letter was we'd like to return to myanmar the delegates told us they'll give us back our land and property however the best majority of their own don't seems to know what was discussed in the meeting they came here looking for safety after me and mars army launched a crackdown that the u.n. has called an ethnic cleansing from which you know i understand that a delegation is here to solve the crisis and i feel good about it but i don't...
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from power power plant is a joint venture between india and bangladesh the bangladeshi government says the one and a half $1000000000.00 project poses no threat to the sunderbans environmentalist's disagree. looking for alternative sources of energy rather than the us and we are not saying that. we have to really explore all the options. for some villages a power station nearby could transform their lives with a bag of his life is a daily struggle that says it could be easier if her home had electricity what the numbers element would be about and the 1st problem is my children can't. in the dark the 2nd is the hassle of cooking on firewood especially during the unbearable hot summer we need electricity. says the sunderbans home to endangered tigers and hundreds of other animals and red plants is of universal importance with its own unique ecosystem scientists and many others say it's vital that it isn't destroyed victoria gayton be al-jazeera and still have this news hour donald trump farce a new warning out there ron telling its leaders the threats will come back to bite them. i was o
from power power plant is a joint venture between india and bangladesh the bangladeshi government says the one and a half $1000000000.00 project poses no threat to the sunderbans environmentalist's disagree. looking for alternative sources of energy rather than the us and we are not saying that. we have to really explore all the options. for some villages a power station nearby could transform their lives with a bag of his life is a daily struggle that says it could be easier if her home had...
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if in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the range of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face almost a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india arun shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as livestock and crucially crops some say that the biggest loss has been the crops as soon as farmers began sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all and then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme 70 to 72 hours of continuous rainy the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroyed. excited about climate change means more ext
if in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the range of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face almost a huge...
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bangladesh's former military dictator hussein mohammad irshad has died at the age of 89 the army chief turned president rolled the country for 9 years from 1982 to 990 despite being deposed and sent to prison he managed to remain active in politics until the end of his life or chavez was the leader of the opposition in bangladesh's current parliament's. annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday has swum tons and destroyed roads and bridges. 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in caucuses bazaar the area is home to a 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring me and mar 5 thousands of their shelters have been destroyed in the monsoon rains have also cause havoc in northern northeast india with more than a 1000000 people displaced flash floods in the region have killed 10 farmlands and residential areas have been submer
bangladesh's former military dictator hussein mohammad irshad has died at the age of 89 the army chief turned president rolled the country for 9 years from 1982 to 990 despite being deposed and sent to prison he managed to remain active in politics until the end of his life or chavez was the leader of the opposition in bangladesh's current parliament's. annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and...
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bangladesh elected to bat after winning the toss. mushfiqur rahim pick of the bunch, top—scoring with an unbeaten 98 as the tourists made 238 for 8 from their 50 overs. in reply, avishka fernando laid the foundations for sri lanka's victory with 82 off 75 balls. angelo mathews hit an unbeaten half—century and scored the winning runs as the home side reached their target with more than five overs to spare. elsewhere, australia beat england in the 2nd women's t20 international in hove. ellyse perry and meg lanning steered them to victory by 7 wickets with more than two overs to spare. the australians had already won the series. the final match of the series is in bristol on wednesday. tennis, and the defending champion nikoloz basilashvili won the hamburg 0pen in germany on sunday. the number 4 seed from georgia beat russia's andrey rublev in three sets to retain the title that he won last year. basilashvili won 7—5, 4—6, 6—3 — to claim only the third tour title of his career. for the confidence, it is very good. i was comi
bangladesh elected to bat after winning the toss. mushfiqur rahim pick of the bunch, top—scoring with an unbeaten 98 as the tourists made 238 for 8 from their 50 overs. in reply, avishka fernando laid the foundations for sri lanka's victory with 82 off 75 balls. angelo mathews hit an unbeaten half—century and scored the winning runs as the home side reached their target with more than five overs to spare. elsewhere, australia beat england in the 2nd women's t20 international in hove. ellyse...
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they remain in refugee camps across the border in bangladesh and for now, two yea rs the border in bangladesh and for now, two years on after the terrible violence, there is no home. the families today are hindu families. will you be providing housing for the rakhine —— rohingya families? not only for the hindu people but also for the muslim people and the rakhine people. the project will become more and more. up to half a million that one that muslims who did not flee the 2017 persecution remain in rakhine state. one united nations investigator said they live in modern day concentration camps, denied many freedoms. and while there is such a bleak outlook there is little chance that friends and family across the border in the refugee camps will be coming home to join them. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from london and singapore. still to come on the programme: the afghanistan government faces allegations of sexual harassment — we hear the stories of women who claim to have been sexually assaulted by top officials. yes, that's coming up shortly. also on the programme: india's
they remain in refugee camps across the border in bangladesh and for now, two yea rs the border in bangladesh and for now, two years on after the terrible violence, there is no home. the families today are hindu families. will you be providing housing for the rakhine —— rohingya families? not only for the hindu people but also for the muslim people and the rakhine people. the project will become more and more. up to half a million that one that muslims who did not flee the 2017 persecution...