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bangladesh, people don't follow bangladesh, it gets no respect and no attention but bangladesh has militancy what for quite some time. what's interesting is islamist militants are very efficacious. if you look at the data from the golden global database, they get about one fatality. so we had the fatality yield of pakistani territories, we would all be screaming up and down, what is happening in bangladesh but so far the terrorists are quite incompetent so we managed to not care about them. nor has suicide bombing criticized in a serious way in bangladesh. suicide bombing has begun to emerge in bangladesh. like every other country that dealing with this islamist militancy, the government has been incompetent to say the least. they don't want information, in fact to preclude people from having information they shut down our survey. we were supposed to do 80,000 people, they shut our survey down after 4000. they never shut us down. the survey in iran, they never shut us down. why? they don't want to know. but islam is and has a considerable base of support in bangladesh. there's not a lot of s
bangladesh, people don't follow bangladesh, it gets no respect and no attention but bangladesh has militancy what for quite some time. what's interesting is islamist militants are very efficacious. if you look at the data from the golden global database, they get about one fatality. so we had the fatality yield of pakistani territories, we would all be screaming up and down, what is happening in bangladesh but so far the terrorists are quite incompetent so we managed to not care about them. nor...
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bangladesh did. why? the government does not want to know that in fact islamism has a considerable base of support in bangladesh. there's not a lot of support for the tactics of terrorism but there is quite a bit of support for the goals of these organizations, i can tell you that based on the preliminary analysis of our data. however, just as in the case of india, the people joining isis are not poor and undereducated. be previous wave of bangladesh militants had much more conformity to that sort of hypothesis, but they were much more aligned to al qaeda and the taliban for historical reasons because of the bangladeshis that served in afghanistan. these isis fellows, they are cosmopolitan, which apparently means something else if you are mr. miller in the white house -- but they are well-educated, urban, not for. so the idea that these are the bangladeshis ready to be sucked up by isis just simply isn't true. what i see across all these places, where not just isis but islamist military thrives, we need t
bangladesh did. why? the government does not want to know that in fact islamism has a considerable base of support in bangladesh. there's not a lot of support for the tactics of terrorism but there is quite a bit of support for the goals of these organizations, i can tell you that based on the preliminary analysis of our data. however, just as in the case of india, the people joining isis are not poor and undereducated. be previous wave of bangladesh militants had much more conformity to that...
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reports fm ththailand, bangladesh, and indonesia under covers the brutal exploitation of people and the environment for prorofit. they are fishing illegally on thailand's coast. crossed over 50 species of fish come including giant starfish, seahorses, a and juvenile e sea snakes. most of the catch is not good for consumption. it would be used to feed farm animals. it is sold to supermarkets in restaurants around the world. link tv and a college is visited thailand to investigate links -- link tv and others visiteded thailand to investigate links. industrial agriculture promote to stop as a sustainable solution for the problems of fishing. many of the so-called fish are pulled from the ocean around southeast asia with devastating effects. these small and young edible fish are left to rot in the halls of vessels for days on weeks on end before being handled. fleets o of trucks and sport tos of rottiting fish on each vessel on the processing plants where they are ground down and wasash and cookeded into powdered fish far for fooood -- fisish flowewr od. alongside e the species on fishg ves
reports fm ththailand, bangladesh, and indonesia under covers the brutal exploitation of people and the environment for prorofit. they are fishing illegally on thailand's coast. crossed over 50 species of fish come including giant starfish, seahorses, a and juvenile e sea snakes. most of the catch is not good for consumption. it would be used to feed farm animals. it is sold to supermarkets in restaurants around the world. link tv and a college is visited thailand to investigate links -- link...
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bbc news, bangladesh. we arejoined by we are joined by matty smith from a human rights organisation. hejoins me from bangkok. thank you. how disappointing is it that rakhine state is experiencing this new round of violence right after kofi annan's report which gave people hope? this is hugely disappointing. there was a tremendous amount of hope. his recommendations were comprehensive and importantand recommendations were comprehensive and important and covered a wide range of issues. just hours later, the militant attack happened, and now, of course, the military is responding with typically brutal force against the civilian population. it is terribly disappointing. what needs to be done? what should be the role of aung san suu kyi in all of this? well, aung san suu kyi, her power is limited by the fact that the military maintains a certain role in the political life of the country. but right now her office is spreading dangerous propaganda about the situation in rakhine state. her office is continuing its
bbc news, bangladesh. we arejoined by we are joined by matty smith from a human rights organisation. hejoins me from bangkok. thank you. how disappointing is it that rakhine state is experiencing this new round of violence right after kofi annan's report which gave people hope? this is hugely disappointing. there was a tremendous amount of hope. his recommendations were comprehensive and importantand recommendations were comprehensive and important and covered a wide range of issues. just hours...
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straight to another story about bangladesh and bangladeshis. bangladeshis are now one of the largest groups trying to reach europe. many are travelling from bangladesh to libya in north africa. from there, crossing the mediterranean to europe. and they pay great amounts of money to try and make thatjourney, too. sanjoy majumder reports from dhaka. it's an exodus. half a million people leave bangladesh every year, hoping to make their fortunes overseas. increasingly, many are making the extremely dangerous crossing over the mediterranean to try and get to europe. putting their lives at risk. many of these people are headed to the gulf or the middle east, which is the preferred route for those trying to get to sudan, to libya, perhaps even beyond. and when you speak to them, you get a sense that they're being driven by an air of desperation. even though so many of these journeys can end in tragedy. last year abu sayed left his home for libya. like many others, he was lured with the promise of a good job. he cashed in all his savings to pay his wa
straight to another story about bangladesh and bangladeshis. bangladeshis are now one of the largest groups trying to reach europe. many are travelling from bangladesh to libya in north africa. from there, crossing the mediterranean to europe. and they pay great amounts of money to try and make thatjourney, too. sanjoy majumder reports from dhaka. it's an exodus. half a million people leave bangladesh every year, hoping to make their fortunes overseas. increasingly, many are making the...
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this is northern bangladesh. the reason for that is, this is where some of the rivers that flow from neighbouring india enter bangladesh, and the last few days, because of heavy rains on that side of the border, the levels of the rivers have been rising alarmingly. houses have been submerged, farmland, hundreds of thousands of people have been moved into temporary relief camps. in this area alone, 3000 schools have been shut down either because they are under water or they're badly damaged. the focus of the government and the international relief agencies is to try and get supplies of food, water and medicine as quickly to these affected people as is possible. many people are complaining that supplies simply aren't getting through, and one of the reasons for that is that in much of this area, road and rail links have been affected, so the only way to get supplies across to them is by boat or from the air. the other big worry now is that even though this is the worst affected area, the focus is shifting to central
this is northern bangladesh. the reason for that is, this is where some of the rivers that flow from neighbouring india enter bangladesh, and the last few days, because of heavy rains on that side of the border, the levels of the rivers have been rising alarmingly. houses have been submerged, farmland, hundreds of thousands of people have been moved into temporary relief camps. in this area alone, 3000 schools have been shut down either because they are under water or they're badly damaged. the...
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more than 400,000 rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. more than 400,000 rohingya refugees have already crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our rohingya brothers. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. they are our brothers. for now, they face an uncertain future, but they cannot live in the open forever. rohingyas feel they are an abandoned community. political colleagues of the former thai prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, have confirmed she is in dubai, considering her next move. there are reports she may seeking asylum in the uk to escape the verdict of a criminal negligence trial linked to a rice subsidy scheme. ms shinawatra could face ten years in jail if convicted. jonathan head has more on her surprise disappearance. the rumour mill is running wild — how did yingluck escape, given how closely watched she was? it a
more than 400,000 rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. more than 400,000 rohingya refugees have already crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our rohingya brothers. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. they are our brothers. for now, they face an uncertain future, but...
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bangladesh does not accept them, either. they say they are being systematically driven out of myanmar. more than 400,000 rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our rohingya brothers. i would like to express my closeness to them. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. let us pray for our brothers, the rohingyas. for now, they face an uncertain future, but they cannot live in the open forever. rohingyas feel they are an abandoned community. after decades of war, colombia's left wing farc rebel force are seeking a political rebirth. the disarmed fighters are taking the first steps towards transforming into a party that could seek elected office — after ending their half—century of armed struggle. over a thousand delegates, from the freshly demobilised revolutionary armed forces of colombi
bangladesh does not accept them, either. they say they are being systematically driven out of myanmar. more than 400,000 rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our rohingya brothers. i would like to express my closeness to them. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full...
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sanjoy majumder, bangladesh. a british man has been charged with the murder of a hair stylist in chicago. andrew warren, a former oxford university employee, and us professor wyndham lathem are accused of killing trenton cornell—duranleau. the 26—year—old was found with a0 stab wounds at the end ofjuly. the two men handed themselves in following a nationwide man hunt. the iraqi army has begun an offensive to retake tal afar — the last major city in the country held by so—called islamic state. the iraqi prime minister, haider al—abadi, said the militants had no choice other than to leave or be killed. sarah corker reports. iraqi armed units head for the city of tal afar, 80 kilometres west of mosul. troops have the area surrounded and for several days, warplanes bombed is positions. so—called islamic state has held it since 2014. in a televised speech, the iraqi prime minister announced the start of the ground offensive to retake the city. translation: i told them to either surrender or die. as we pr
sanjoy majumder, bangladesh. a british man has been charged with the murder of a hair stylist in chicago. andrew warren, a former oxford university employee, and us professor wyndham lathem are accused of killing trenton cornell—duranleau. the 26—year—old was found with a0 stab wounds at the end ofjuly. the two men handed themselves in following a nationwide man hunt. the iraqi army has begun an offensive to retake tal afar — the last major city in the country held by so—called...
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but this is bangladesh we re are affected. but this is bangladesh were several rivers have burst their banks. the army has been deployed. he says is an editor for the world service has been telling me more about how difficult the situation is. the bangladeshi authorities said more than 100 people had been killed due to the floods triggered by the remonstrance. one third of the country under water as you explain to those pictures, it clearly shows how difficult the situation has been. the people have been going through immense hardships. then areas of 67 metres wide that are flooded. the water passes through india and into bangladesh, which is a low—lying country. most of the houses are inundated with water and people are not willing to move out of their houses for fear that somebody might come and take away the bits. as you saw in the picture, people are sitting inside the houses in needy water trying to get on. they may not get them thinking what, there could be a shortage of food and people are scared and might be and peop
but this is bangladesh we re are affected. but this is bangladesh were several rivers have burst their banks. the army has been deployed. he says is an editor for the world service has been telling me more about how difficult the situation is. the bangladeshi authorities said more than 100 people had been killed due to the floods triggered by the remonstrance. one third of the country under water as you explain to those pictures, it clearly shows how difficult the situation has been. the people...
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the violence in myanmar has become a familiar situation for people in this bangladesh city, rohingyas have been coming here for decades to escape the violence, last year a similar crackdown led to more than 70,000 rohingyas to take shelter in bangladesh, almost all of them are still living here. the smoke behind me is from a area in myanmar and the locals say they have seen the smoke since last friday and since then thousands of rohingyas tried to ci’oss thousands of rohingyas tried to cross the north river which marks the border between bangladesh and myanmar. despite the current restrictions on allowing rohingyas to enter banker desha, thousands have managed to enter and are living in many areas —— to enter bangladesh will the government has more than 5000 undocumented rohingyas. south africa's health minister has criticised african leaders who seek medical treatment abroad. here he is speaking earlier. i don't like the fact that africa is the only continent on this planet whereby when it's heads of states are sick they have got to be taking ca re of are sick they have got to
the violence in myanmar has become a familiar situation for people in this bangladesh city, rohingyas have been coming here for decades to escape the violence, last year a similar crackdown led to more than 70,000 rohingyas to take shelter in bangladesh, almost all of them are still living here. the smoke behind me is from a area in myanmar and the locals say they have seen the smoke since last friday and since then thousands of rohingyas tried to ci’oss thousands of rohingyas tried to cross...
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bangladesh suffers the worst flooding for 30 years. across south asia, millions of people are affected. we hearfrom the british paramedic injured while trying to help victims of the suspected terrorist attack in finland. the legend of comedy, jerry lewis, dies at the age of 91. also in the next hour: the countdown begins to a total solar eclipse. millions of americans are preparing to see this once in a lifetime spectacle. it will be the first to cross the usa from coast to coast in 99 yea rs. we have been talking about it for, actually, years. it has been building up all this year. we are excited. this is just building up all this year. we are excited. this isjust wonderful. the final chapter! the final win for mo farah! and it's farewell from farah in his final uk track race. a very good evening and a warm welcome to bbc news. police in spain now believe that the men responsible for the thursday's terrorist attacks were planning a series of huge gas bombs. they've released details of the investigation as it emerged that a seven—yea
bangladesh suffers the worst flooding for 30 years. across south asia, millions of people are affected. we hearfrom the british paramedic injured while trying to help victims of the suspected terrorist attack in finland. the legend of comedy, jerry lewis, dies at the age of 91. also in the next hour: the countdown begins to a total solar eclipse. millions of americans are preparing to see this once in a lifetime spectacle. it will be the first to cross the usa from coast to coast in 99 yea rs....
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so it is naturalfor bangladesh experiencing floods. so it is natural for bangladesh to experience bad flood at this time of year but this is a natural that the flood is coming and spreading into new areas every day. the levels are raised in many places, people are taking shelter in the highways on the streets. so far, 5.7 million people are affected in the floods. the government has evacuated around 3 million people to the shelters. so far around 100 people have died in the floods and save the children who have been monitoring the situation for women and children, in the sort of situation the women and children are more vulnerable and today we got the information that around 400 schools are closed and that this time of year, the mid—term examinations are meant to be happening but they have had to postpone these examinations. sorry to interrupt but you have mentioned and we know every year there are floods in bangladesh and india and nepal, but are you telling us that even though you are prepared for those annual floods that they are
so it is naturalfor bangladesh experiencing floods. so it is natural for bangladesh to experience bad flood at this time of year but this is a natural that the flood is coming and spreading into new areas every day. the levels are raised in many places, people are taking shelter in the highways on the streets. so far, 5.7 million people are affected in the floods. the government has evacuated around 3 million people to the shelters. so far around 100 people have died in the floods and save the...
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crossed into bangladesh. 0n rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our watcher three brothers. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. they are our brothers. for now, they face an uncertain future, but they cannot live in the open forever. rohingyas feel they are an abandoned community. bbc news. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. the largest internet market in the world. what's driving china's tech sector? we'll find out. he is the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange, glowing disc that is brighter than anything sav
crossed into bangladesh. 0n rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our watcher three brothers. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. they are our brothers. for now, they face an uncertain future, but they cannot live in the open forever. rohingyas feel they...
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talk about -- let's take one country, bangladesh. one third of bangladesh is underwater? can you talk about how many people have died just in the last few weeks there and the significance of what is happening now in this region and its connection to to the boards you must never here -- i'm not only talking about fox, but msnbc and cnn as they cover the devastation in houston, almost 24 hours a day. those two words "climate change" "climatete chaos" or destruction." >> when you look at the devastating pictures, what we've seen in the united states, the pictures are emerging from right across the region in nepal and area and bangladesh absolutely devastating. in bangladesh, one third of the country is underwater. many billion dust lanes of -- hundreds of people have lost our lives, but we're still waiting accurate count will be. i spoke to someone earlier who told me there are still communities cut off. similar stories that you heard in nepal. people without food, without access to fresh water. -- the flooding means freshwater wells are polluted. people don't have access to
talk about -- let's take one country, bangladesh. one third of bangladesh is underwater? can you talk about how many people have died just in the last few weeks there and the significance of what is happening now in this region and its connection to to the boards you must never here -- i'm not only talking about fox, but msnbc and cnn as they cover the devastation in houston, almost 24 hours a day. those two words "climate change" "climatete chaos" or destruction."...
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we're really high up, and just to my right, the border with bangladesh. a part of the country which prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. it's incredibly difficult. but it's also looking forward and embracing progress. so now, i'm on my way to go and see assam's very own eco—warrior. it is going to be an incredible adventure. india's north—east, a collection of eight states, almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large swathe of this region was sectioned off, to become east pakistan, which later became bangladesh, leaving the indian area landlocked. it's geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country, little—known to tourists and other indians alike. they call it the land of cloud, but that's because of the severe monsoon season. hilly, remote, the air is so crisp and fresh, and the view, simply spectacular. it's this cool climate that made the state of meghalaya and its capital, shillong, a popular retreat for the british during the colonial era. t
we're really high up, and just to my right, the border with bangladesh. a part of the country which prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. it's incredibly difficult. but it's also looking forward and embracing progress. so now, i'm on my way to go and see assam's very own eco—warrior. it is going to be an incredible adventure. india's north—east, a collection of eight states, almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a...
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watcher bangladesh do? —— what should. many have been turned back. watcher bangladesh do? -- what should. they are hosting half a million refugees. they have an obligation to provide some sort of protection to people coming across the border. they are forcing people back into situations where they face imminent harm, persecution, and the policy needs to change immediately. there are also indications that the border guards be joining indications that the border guards bejoining the army. indications that the border guards be joining the army. we are not sure that will be helpful to anyone. still to come on the programme. a 20 year sentence handed to a popular crew for rape as troops to remain on high alert in northern india. —— guru. he is the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange, glowing disc that is brighter than anything save the moon — our
watcher bangladesh do? —— what should. many have been turned back. watcher bangladesh do? -- what should. they are hosting half a million refugees. they have an obligation to provide some sort of protection to people coming across the border. they are forcing people back into situations where they face imminent harm, persecution, and the policy needs to change immediately. there are also indications that the border guards be joining indications that the border guards bejoining the army....
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after bendigo. —— 34 million people. —— bangladesh. —— 24. after hurricane harvey, suddenly you have the times with a leading article, calling at some of the numbers. 700,000 homes have been destroyed in bangladesh during this monsoon. 1000 people have died. yes, i think you're right, sally, it is not surprising that people are now starting to make this story, especially in that donald trump has been a long—term climate deniers. he has road back a little bit about it being a chinese conspiracy, but he is not exactly your obvious climate activist. being an entrepreneurand your obvious climate activist. being an entrepreneur and somebody the stunts and companies in your time, give us your take on this story. this is the new boss of earl. the full pleasure they have here about the boss, said that he —— the full pay to hear —— the full page they have here about the new boss of uber, but of course, they have been subsidising fares rise as they started, with shareholder funds, subsidising fares rise as they started, with shareholderfunds,
after bendigo. —— 34 million people. —— bangladesh. —— 24. after hurricane harvey, suddenly you have the times with a leading article, calling at some of the numbers. 700,000 homes have been destroyed in bangladesh during this monsoon. 1000 people have died. yes, i think you're right, sally, it is not surprising that people are now starting to make this story, especially in that donald trump has been a long—term climate deniers. he has road back a little bit about it being a...
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heavy monsoon rains hit bangladesh, india and nepal. aid officials say the situation is fast becoming one of the most serious humanitarian crises in the region for many years. andy moore reports. the aid agencies say these are the worst floods to hit south east asia in many years, a humanitarian crisis is feared. medicines and food are being taken by boat to the affected areas. the red cross said millions of people faced hunger and disease. the situation could get worse in the days and weeks ahead. in bangladesh more than a third of the country is under water. four million people are affected. at least 56 have died. this woman said she had never seen such a flood. her house had been washed away and now there was no food. in india bridges have been destroyed making it difficult to reach those who need help. thousands are building makeshift shelters wherever they can on higher ground. save the children said the immediate situation was desperate and further heavy rain is forecast. two men have appeared in court charged with murder after th
heavy monsoon rains hit bangladesh, india and nepal. aid officials say the situation is fast becoming one of the most serious humanitarian crises in the region for many years. andy moore reports. the aid agencies say these are the worst floods to hit south east asia in many years, a humanitarian crisis is feared. medicines and food are being taken by boat to the affected areas. the red cross said millions of people faced hunger and disease. the situation could get worse in the days and weeks...
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and in bangladesh and india, more than 200 people have as a result. millions displaced across the region. ♪ claire: we start in the u.s., with donald trump reverting to for theboth sides violence in charlottesville, virginia. friday, a woman was killed when a car rammed into her as she was protesting a white supremacist rally. president trump is sticking by his initial reaction to hi the unrest. philip kravitz has more. >> this is largely seen as donald trump being himself. here fromong way away the teleprompter statement that he gave in the white house a few days ago, where he did condemn white supremacists, racists, members of the ku klux klan. this time around, he did not. here are the main points. all, the president said "both sides were responsible" for the violence, therefore acquitting white supremacist, otherzis, and the counterprotesters. and that includes that one woman who was killed when a car driven by a white supremacist was driven into that crowd. furthermore, the white reason, at had a good legitimate and legal reason to protest the
and in bangladesh and india, more than 200 people have as a result. millions displaced across the region. ♪ claire: we start in the u.s., with donald trump reverting to for theboth sides violence in charlottesville, virginia. friday, a woman was killed when a car rammed into her as she was protesting a white supremacist rally. president trump is sticking by his initial reaction to hi the unrest. philip kravitz has more. >> this is largely seen as donald trump being himself. here fromong...
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reporter: a stalemate at myanmar's border with bangladesh. the stateless minority rohingya are hoping to get into bangladesh. border police are here to stop them. those who make it across the border have to wait here at this camp. the international organization for migration says about 18,000 rohingya have crossed into bangladesh. the rohingya say civilians are being targeted by myanmar security forces. the myanmar government is torturing us, and we cannot tolerate the torture, so we had to come here. we left our homes and stayed at the border for two days. the bn marco government dropped bombs from helicopters, killed our children -- myanmar government dropped bombs from helicopters, killed our children, burned our houses, so this morning we entered bangladesh. reporter: resources here are scarce. a fighter reps over small packets of food. -- fight erupts over small packets of food. the rohingya say this is better than what they have escaped. violence broke out last week after rohingya militants attacked several police stations. myanmar secu
reporter: a stalemate at myanmar's border with bangladesh. the stateless minority rohingya are hoping to get into bangladesh. border police are here to stop them. those who make it across the border have to wait here at this camp. the international organization for migration says about 18,000 rohingya have crossed into bangladesh. the rohingya say civilians are being targeted by myanmar security forces. the myanmar government is torturing us, and we cannot tolerate the torture, so we had to...
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more than 400,000 rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our rohingya brothers. i would like to express my full closeness to them. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. let us pray for our brothers. for now, they face an uncertain future, but they cannot live in the open forever. rohingyas feel they are an abandoned community. bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: eight mountain climbers have died in three separate accidents this weekend in the austrian and italian alps. it will take months, and billions of dollars, to re pair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clockmaker john vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. thousands of people a
more than 400,000 rohingya refugees authority crossed into bangladesh. on sunday, the plight of the rohingyas echoed in rome. pope francis appealed for an end to their suffering. translation: sad news has arrived of the persecution of the religious minority, our rohingya brothers. i would like to express my full closeness to them. i want to ask the lord to save them and help them and give them full rights. let us pray for our brothers. for now, they face an uncertain future, but they cannot...
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sanjoy majumder, bangladesh. the headlines on bbc news: seven—year—old julian cadman, with dual british and australian citizenship, has been confirmed as one of the victims to die in the terrorist attack in barcelona. police investigating the attacks that claimed 14 lives say they've seized more than 120 gas canisters in the house which exploded in alcaner on wednesday. and police are unsure whether the man suspected of driving the van used in the attack on las ramblas is still in spain. fraudsters aiming to scam people out of their pension could soon face fines of up to £500,000, as the government introduces new measures to tackle cold—callers. john watsonjoins us john watson joins us now with the sport news. tottenham and chelsea have just kicked off in the premier league. spurs will play all of their home games at wembley this season. huddersfield continued their superb start to the season with their second win in as many matches, with a 1—0 victory over newcastle, in what was their first home game in
sanjoy majumder, bangladesh. the headlines on bbc news: seven—year—old julian cadman, with dual british and australian citizenship, has been confirmed as one of the victims to die in the terrorist attack in barcelona. police investigating the attacks that claimed 14 lives say they've seized more than 120 gas canisters in the house which exploded in alcaner on wednesday. and police are unsure whether the man suspected of driving the van used in the attack on las ramblas is still in spain....
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sanjay majumder, bbc news, kurigram, bangladesh. millions of people across america are preparing to watch a total solar eclipse later — the first to be visible from coast—to—coast in almost a hundred years. the sight of the moon's shadow passing directly in front of the sun, is expected to draw record audiences, as nada tawfik reports. eclipse mania has arrived, and in the small town of hockin still, kentucky, this is the largest party they have overthrown. —— hopkinsville. officially eclipseville for the day, locals are over the moon. it is a fantastic atmosphere. i love it. it is bring out the best in everybody, and everybody's together. i love it. to deal with the overwhelming preparations, this quiet community of 30,000 appointed a special eclipse co—ordinator. the mayor says this has been used in the making. about ten years ago, we got a phone call from a scientist asking about the eclipse, and if they could book hotel rooms. that was the first had heard of it. at the downtown festival, there are dozens of lenders,
sanjay majumder, bbc news, kurigram, bangladesh. millions of people across america are preparing to watch a total solar eclipse later — the first to be visible from coast—to—coast in almost a hundred years. the sight of the moon's shadow passing directly in front of the sun, is expected to draw record audiences, as nada tawfik reports. eclipse mania has arrived, and in the small town of hockin still, kentucky, this is the largest party they have overthrown. —— hopkinsville. officially...
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sanjoy majumder, bangladesh. a british man has been charged with the murder of a hair stylist in chicago. andrew warren, a former oxford university employee, and us professor wyndham lathem are accused of killing trenton cornell—duranleau. the 26—year—old was found with a0 stab wounds at the end ofjuly. the two men handed themselves in following a nationwide man hunt. the south african government has confirmed that it granted diplomatic immunity to zimbabwe's first lady, grace mugabe, allowing her to leave the country without answering questions about an assault allegation. president mugabe's wife is accused of assaulting a 20—year—old model, gabriella engels, a week ago at a johannesburg hotel. south africa's department for international relations said the decision to confer diplomatic immunity was not an easy one, but it was imperitive to maintain good relations with zimbabwe. one of the victim's lawyers said he planned to challenge the decision. a british paramedic — who was injured while trying to
sanjoy majumder, bangladesh. a british man has been charged with the murder of a hair stylist in chicago. andrew warren, a former oxford university employee, and us professor wyndham lathem are accused of killing trenton cornell—duranleau. the 26—year—old was found with a0 stab wounds at the end ofjuly. the two men handed themselves in following a nationwide man hunt. the south african government has confirmed that it granted diplomatic immunity to zimbabwe's first lady, grace mugabe,...
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in nepal and india and bangladesh. bangladesh, ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: while houston remained under after the is stork storm, we look at massive flooding across south asia and the flooding. more than 1200 people have died amid historic flooding in bangladesh, nepal, and india. this year's monsoon season has brought torrential downpours that have submerged wide swaths of south asia, destroyining tens of thousands of homes, schools and hospitals and affecting up to 40 million people. >> is our domains are not fulfilled, what should we do? we have to sleep on the side of the road. we have to die on the side of the road. we have no house. we don't have food to eat. by theing was swept away flood. amy: aid organizations are warning that this is one of the worst regional humanitarian crises in years, with millions of people facing severe food shortages and disease caused by polluted flood water. we go now to london to speak with asad rehman, executive director of war on wa
in nepal and india and bangladesh. bangladesh, ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: while houston remained under after the is stork storm, we look at massive flooding across south asia and the flooding. more than 1200 people have died amid historic flooding in bangladesh, nepal, and india. this year's monsoon season has brought torrential downpours that have submerged wide swaths of south asia,...
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sanjay majumder, bbc news, kurigram, bangladesh. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united nations says 111,000 people have fled from the iraqi city of tal afar, where government forces have launched a major offensive against so—called islamic state. about 2,000 militants remain in the city which has been bombed by us and iraqi warplanes. president trump will announce his long—awaited strategy on afghanistan in a live tv address on monday night. the white house said the president would provide an update on the path forward for america's engagement in afghanistan and south asia. thousands of people have marched through hong kong to show their support for three pro—democracy activists who were jailed last week. joshua wong, nathan law and alex chow were initially given non—custodial sentences for their involvement in mass demonstrations in 2014, but hong kong's government pushed for tougher sentences. the wreckage of a us warship sunk by the japanese in 1945 has been discovered north—east of
sanjay majumder, bbc news, kurigram, bangladesh. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the united nations says 111,000 people have fled from the iraqi city of tal afar, where government forces have launched a major offensive against so—called islamic state. about 2,000 militants remain in the city which has been bombed by us and iraqi warplanes. president trump will announce his long—awaited strategy on afghanistan in a live tv address on monday night. the white...
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a third of bangladesh still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country still cutoff. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of bihar has been hit the hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. more than five hundred people have been killed here in the past few weeks. tens of thousands of people have lost their homes. and not staying in temporary camps. there's still a lot of water is a lot of damage there's a lot of people go out of their homes. paperless surviving and getting on with things as they can. and india's financial capital mumbai a city of more than twenty million. was brought to a standstill. the torrential rain hit the city on wednesday. transport services ground to a halt. forcing many. simply wait hold. they're in the middle of the annual monsoon season then been raining intensity. across india but also neighboring nepal and bangladesh for the past several we
a third of bangladesh still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country still cutoff. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of bihar has been hit the hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. more than five hundred people have been killed here in the past few weeks. tens of thousands of people have lost their homes. and not staying in...
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flooding on a scale that bangladesh has not seen in decades. water where once roads existed, entire villages washed away. people trying to salvage what little can be retrieved. in this case, a mattress floating in the water. when you have nothing left, every little possession is invaluable. this used to be nur hussein's home. he tells me how the water rose without warning at night, swirling through his house. translation: i saved my brother and his wife and came back to get some clothes and blankets, but by then it was too late for me to get away. i had to spend the night on a tree. there's now a sense of desperation among the survivors. aid workers bringing supplies of fresh water are soon surrounded, but there is simply not enough to go around, leaving behind angry and frustrated villagers. those who were lucky enough to escape have ended up in relief camps. this one is built on a narrow embankment surrounded by water. there are 2,000 people living here along with cattle and the problem is, with most of their homes washed away, they are going
flooding on a scale that bangladesh has not seen in decades. water where once roads existed, entire villages washed away. people trying to salvage what little can be retrieved. in this case, a mattress floating in the water. when you have nothing left, every little possession is invaluable. this used to be nur hussein's home. he tells me how the water rose without warning at night, swirling through his house. translation: i saved my brother and his wife and came back to get some clothes and...
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it flows into bangladesh from india. these people here have taken up the only sliver of land that's been left untouched. aid workers are trying their best to get relief to flood victims, but there's a mad scramble, such is the need for something as basic as clean drinking water. this is one of the worst floods bangladesh has witnessed in over 30 years. right now, the communities affected are very much in need of food, emergency shelter, safe drinking water and clothing. it's now a race against time to get to those affected before it's too late. much more information about the flooding in south asia and the bbc news app. notice board, in the premier league it's manchester city against everton. quite a game ruing —— now, to sport. manchester city w011 —— now, to sport. manchester city won the first game of the season against brighton but they are not having it all their way. gavin, it's got interesting. it has, ros, they are not having it their way at all. manchester city trailing 1—0. both sides won the first ga
it flows into bangladesh from india. these people here have taken up the only sliver of land that's been left untouched. aid workers are trying their best to get relief to flood victims, but there's a mad scramble, such is the need for something as basic as clean drinking water. this is one of the worst floods bangladesh has witnessed in over 30 years. right now, the communities affected are very much in need of food, emergency shelter, safe drinking water and clothing. it's now a race against...
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weeks after the worst flooding in decades, a third of bangladesh is still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country are still cut off. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. it is a similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of the heart has been hit hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. —— behar. more than 500 people have been killed here in the last few weeks. tens of thousands of people have lost their homes, and are staying in temporary camps. there is still a lot of water, a lot of damage, and a lot of people still out of their homes. people are surviving and getting on with things as they can. and india's financial capital of mumbai, a city of 20 million, has been brought to stand still, after heavy rain on wednesday. transport so users to a halt, forcing many to simply wade out. that may transport services ground a halt. it is raining intensely across india, nepal, and bangladesh. it has done so for weeks. it has caused the worst flooding in de
weeks after the worst flooding in decades, a third of bangladesh is still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country are still cut off. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. it is a similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of the heart has been hit hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. —— behar. more than 500 people have been killed here in the last few weeks. tens of...
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this week, we have been hearing a lot about bangladesh. headlinese been n in the the lastst two days. therere is loads of c commentar. why is that? they won c cricket against australia. a third of the country is unundr water. hundreds have died. we don't know how many. it will bebe a long timime befoe that c count iss made, if itit s made at all. loads of children can no longer go to school. devastation of that country. fifinally, it fefeatures in thte news, because of the cricket. it is s politically driven silelee. if we consider what is goining n the r rest of thehe world,, consider our contribution to what is going on in the rest of the world, there is a terrible irony about climate change. ,he main purpose of it generally, the perpetrators are those who are hit least and last, where as people who have made so little contribution to theate breakdown are hit worst. it necessitates a major change in the way we run our societies and the way we run our economy and the way we live. why we do not talk about it. if we do talk about it, we a n
this week, we have been hearing a lot about bangladesh. headlinese been n in the the lastst two days. therere is loads of c commentar. why is that? they won c cricket against australia. a third of the country is unundr water. hundreds have died. we don't know how many. it will bebe a long timime befoe that c count iss made, if itit s made at all. loads of children can no longer go to school. devastation of that country. fifinally, it fefeatures in thte news, because of the cricket. it is s...
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many arriving in blank -- arriving in bangladesh arrived sick or with bullet wounds. are killing uss with bullets. they burned our houses. they killed my husband with a bullet. amy: they have long faced persecution and violence in burma, where they are denied citizenship. been arrested in the brutal beating of a young african-american man during a white supremacist rally has been arrested. 33-year-old alex michael ramos was arrested in georgia and charged with malicious wounding for allegedly attacking anti-racist protester deandre harris during the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia, earlier this month. photos and video show at least six white supremacists punching, kicking and beating harris with large metal poles. later in the broadcast, we'll speak with deanre harris' lawyer. meanwhile, dozens of people are participating in a 100-mile march from charlottesville, virginia, to washington, d.c. the marchers are demanding charlottesville mayor mike cigna resign, all confederate monuments be removed, and charges be dropped against people who were arrest
many arriving in blank -- arriving in bangladesh arrived sick or with bullet wounds. are killing uss with bullets. they burned our houses. they killed my husband with a bullet. amy: they have long faced persecution and violence in burma, where they are denied citizenship. been arrested in the brutal beating of a young african-american man during a white supremacist rally has been arrested. 33-year-old alex michael ramos was arrested in georgia and charged with malicious wounding for allegedly...
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bangladesh recorded a first ever test match win over australia on wednesday. the tigers won by 20 runs, inspired by shakib al hasan, who finished the match in dhaka with ten wickets. the tourists resumed day four on 109—2. david warner completed his 19th test century and his first on the sub—continent, but he received little support as australia suffered their 12th defeat in their last 14 tests in asia, while bangladesh made it a first win in six tests over their opponents. at home we believe that we can beat any side, and we have that confidence, and everyone that came to the place said the same thing, that we can beat teams, it doesn't matter who we are playing against. and that is exactly what we did. you know, the lead came from our previous performance, the way we have been playing in the last two or three years. not many have been watching us. but at the same time, you know, we are quietly doing our jobs. they have certainly come a long way over the last couple of years. i think they are a dangerous side, especially here at home, as you have seen. th
bangladesh recorded a first ever test match win over australia on wednesday. the tigers won by 20 runs, inspired by shakib al hasan, who finished the match in dhaka with ten wickets. the tourists resumed day four on 109—2. david warner completed his 19th test century and his first on the sub—continent, but he received little support as australia suffered their 12th defeat in their last 14 tests in asia, while bangladesh made it a first win in six tests over their opponents. at home we...
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sanjay majumder, bbc news, kurigram, bangladesh. a british paramedic who was injured while trying to help victims of a suspected terrorist attack in finland has denied he's a hero and spoken of his sadness that he could not save the life of one of the victims. that he could not save the life hassan zubier is in hospital in the city of turku in finland after being wounded in a knife attack that killed two women. our correspondent, anna holligan, has been speaking to him. this wasn't a typical tourist destination or a capital city. finland's first suspected islamist militant attack brought terror to a market square in turku and chose women as his targets. two days ago, hassan was strolling on those cobbles. i heard a scream, a really heartbreaking scream. so i turned around and there was a man standing over her, stabbing her. there was a man standing the father—of—two was stabbed multiple times as he tried to defend his girlfriend and save a stranger's life. i ran immediately straight to her. and save a stranger's life. i tried to
sanjay majumder, bbc news, kurigram, bangladesh. a british paramedic who was injured while trying to help victims of a suspected terrorist attack in finland has denied he's a hero and spoken of his sadness that he could not save the life of one of the victims. that he could not save the life hassan zubier is in hospital in the city of turku in finland after being wounded in a knife attack that killed two women. our correspondent, anna holligan, has been speaking to him. this wasn't a typical...
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weeks after the worst flooding in decades, a third of bangladesh is still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country are still cut off. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. it's a similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of bihar has been hit the hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. more than 500 people have been killed, here, in the last few weeks. tens of thousands of people have lost their homes, and are staying in temporary camps. there's still a lot of water, there's a lot of damage, a lot of people still out of their homes. people are surviving and getting on with things as they can. in india's financial capital of mumbai, a city of 20 —— and india's financial capital of mumbai, a city of 20 million, was brought to stand still, after heavy rain on wednesday. transport services ground to a halt, forcing many to simply wade out. that may transport services ground a halt. —— transport services ground to a halt, forcing many to simply wade o
weeks after the worst flooding in decades, a third of bangladesh is still under water. many villages in the northern part of the country are still cut off. aid agencies are desperately trying to reach those affected. it's a similar situation across large parts of south asia. the eastern indian state of bihar has been hit the hardest. heavy rain and overflowing rivers have left large areas under water. more than 500 people have been killed, here, in the last few weeks. tens of thousands of...