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in bangladesh the investigation into who stole. eighty one million dollars continues but it's quite possible that the hackers may actually have never set foot in the country. missing millions were sent overseas and i'm following the money trail to the philippines where electronic wire transfers became hard cash. i've come to manila it's one of the fastest growing cities in asia manila's business district has expanded substantially over the last decade but its banking sector operates under unusually strict secrecy little that includes the institution which helped turn the transfers from bangladesh into cash it was by sending money here that the thieves effectively made their getaway eighty one million dollars of bangladesh banks funds ended up in this local branch of a bank called aussie b.c. and they did it using bank accounts that had been opened months earlier using fake i.d.'s and that since lane in active the hackers had sent payment requests from bangladesh bank to the new york fed on thursday and by friday the money had hit a
in bangladesh the investigation into who stole. eighty one million dollars continues but it's quite possible that the hackers may actually have never set foot in the country. missing millions were sent overseas and i'm following the money trail to the philippines where electronic wire transfers became hard cash. i've come to manila it's one of the fastest growing cities in asia manila's business district has expanded substantially over the last decade but its banking sector operates under...
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bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is at the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a busy roundabout inductors financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there. sometimes physical barriers aren't enough for this heist nobody broke in and nobody took anything away in crime was perpetrated electronically. on the evening of service day february the fourth twenty sixteen the start of the weekend in muslim bangladesh most of the central bank staff had gone home the building was secure but intruders were already inside. in the interim report experts commissioned by bangladesh bank said a malicious program was installed on the bank's computer systems a mouse where possibly delivered virus infected emails collected passwords and usernames and covered its own tracks. investigators say they found considerable evidence
bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is at the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a busy roundabout inductors financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there. sometimes physical barriers aren't enough for this heist nobody broke in and nobody took anything...
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bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is it the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a. around about inductors financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there but sometimes physical barriers aren't enough for this heist nobody broke in and nobody took anything away in crime was perpetrated electronically. on the evening of service day february the fourth twenty sixteen the start of the weekend in muslim bangladesh most of the central bank staff had gone home the building was secure but intruders were already inside. in the interim report experts commissioned by bangladesh bank said a malicious program was installed on the bank's computer systems where possibly delivered virus infected e-mail collected passwords and usernames and covered its own tracks. investigators say they found considerable evidence that t
bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is it the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a. around about inductors financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there but sometimes physical barriers aren't enough for this heist nobody broke in and nobody took...
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now bangladesh has spent some two hundred eighty million dollars transforming. china island into a camp for some of the refugees but young un special rapporteur on myanmar has called on the bangladeshi government to first allow the un to make an assessment of the living conditions on this island before allowing the refugees to be relocated there she said that she is troubled by the island's isolation she also spoke about the situation in myanmar itself for running a refugee saying that the insecurity in south east myanmar undermines the safe return of the refugees she said she's deeply concerned that the campaign of violence against during a population is continuing in myanmar and had a damning assessment of the authorities in myanmar saying that they are not sincere about repatriating the refugees let's speak some more about this now to benjamin so wacky who is an analyst focusing on the road and joins us now from bangkok in thailand by skype thank you very much for being with us i. i believe you were able to hear what the un special rapporteur on myanmar had t
now bangladesh has spent some two hundred eighty million dollars transforming. china island into a camp for some of the refugees but young un special rapporteur on myanmar has called on the bangladeshi government to first allow the un to make an assessment of the living conditions on this island before allowing the refugees to be relocated there she said that she is troubled by the island's isolation she also spoke about the situation in myanmar itself for running a refugee saying that the...
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we've seen them in attacks in europe as well and they're almost certainly behind this this bangladesh bank heist as well the russian cyber security firm kaspersky lab has also said it found digital evidence that lazarus hackers made a direct connection from an ip address in north korea to a server in europe used to control systems infected by the group just perske said that was the first time they've seen a direct connection between lazarus and north korea and while it's possible the bangladesh hackers were trying to frame pin on yang north korean involvement was the most likely explanation. and in twenty. seventeen the then deputy director of the national security agency said private sector research linking north korea to the heist was strong link each from sony actors to the bangladeshi bank actors is a theory that intonation state is wrong things that's a big. that's different. do you believe there are nations. i do. allegations or hacking whether from security firms or officials in the united states and south korea all denied by the north korean government but no matter who is beh
we've seen them in attacks in europe as well and they're almost certainly behind this this bangladesh bank heist as well the russian cyber security firm kaspersky lab has also said it found digital evidence that lazarus hackers made a direct connection from an ip address in north korea to a server in europe used to control systems infected by the group just perske said that was the first time they've seen a direct connection between lazarus and north korea and while it's possible the bangladesh...
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last relocating refugees bangladesh grounds to plans on a low lying island raises concerns about among human rights groups. and we speak to zimbabwe in children who say they're being beaten in custody during a crackdown on protests. thank you very much for joining us venezuela's president has hit back at his opponents at home and abroad with backing from the military and while powers like russia and china by the u.s. and its latin american allies are demanding that nicolas maduro be replaced by opposition leader was declared himself interim president un human rights chief michel is warning the situation may rapidly spiral out of control with catastrophic consequences. for some venezuela's border with colombia. one have to be either venezuelan regional military commanders took to the airwaves to the clear loyalty to president nicolas maduro saying that the opposition efforts to replace him with the transitional government were an attempted coup. a position reiterated by the country's defense minister bloody. alert the people of venice. that a coup is being carried out against our instit
last relocating refugees bangladesh grounds to plans on a low lying island raises concerns about among human rights groups. and we speak to zimbabwe in children who say they're being beaten in custody during a crackdown on protests. thank you very much for joining us venezuela's president has hit back at his opponents at home and abroad with backing from the military and while powers like russia and china by the u.s. and its latin american allies are demanding that nicolas maduro be replaced by...
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ok thank you for that natasha good name live for us in bangladesh capital dhaka. in other world news greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day there arguing whether to ratify the un brokered agreement under which macedonia will change its name to north macedonia. this must in thirty years if you talk racine this loose and must be tied up the reserves of hatred and division that were sown by nationalism on both sides must expire colleagues i believe that with this agreement greece gains back the most important thing what belongs to it its history its symbols its traditions the heritage of ancient greek macedonia further our neighbors north must donia a country that we have turned our backs on and have kept pushing away to seek out others becomes a country that is a friend and ally a supporter of greece for cooperation peace and security in the region. the u.s.
ok thank you for that natasha good name live for us in bangladesh capital dhaka. in other world news greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day there arguing whether to ratify the un brokered agreement under which macedonia will change its name to north macedonia. this must in thirty years...
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any longer be what i said you do then brought by the league of bangladesh. because i learned that by legal gun law this is all double good report that we had saying all this by because bill will become a minority in our own mother lives that we cannot we cannot we are not like a second class did not need our own mother that we have. the. union then we can minority old mother that people are not being not prepared to live like i'm. getting off with that because. in your in your. state. area you will be a minority and i'm hearing some. yes go ahead. some were just some were judges will also tell you but the doctor who was attacking the lump of look at them is people and who was encouraging this area and it's very much clear that illegal migrants from bangladesh. and those are what as you could get they will definitely not that they will they will fight for their own existence those who came here to fight economic benefit those are what encroaching black lands and those who are encroaching as some would tell you what they that day because god did a little but t
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they are from bangladesh. take a look. >> which country? >> bangladesh. >> how long have you been walking? >> three months. >> put your hands down. hands down. don't worry. i'm a journalist. three months? from bangladesh to mexico? to the united states? do you know where you're at right now? >> no. >> who brought you here? who helpeded you? over mexico? >> mexico, the desert, i don't know. think of what is the first country came to after bangladesh? >> bangladesh to brazil. >> dubai, brazil, and then to central america. and then appear. >> sean: you have the media and democrats telling you this is a manufactured crisis. we will have more from her trip to the border coming up. you definitely want to see what she has discovered. also, last night, in order to address many of these issues, the president delivered a powerful address, unveiled a plan to fix this crisis, but the left, their friends, their willing accomplices, and the media, they don't seem to care. look at late night seth meyers, actually joking about the devastation our southerna
they are from bangladesh. take a look. >> which country? >> bangladesh. >> how long have you been walking? >> three months. >> put your hands down. hands down. don't worry. i'm a journalist. three months? from bangladesh to mexico? to the united states? do you know where you're at right now? >> no. >> who brought you here? who helpeded you? over mexico? >> mexico, the desert, i don't know. think of what is the first country came to after...
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the garment industry plays a key role in the asian country bangladesh is the second largest manufacturer of clothing globally and its factories supply some of the world's largest retailers although the industry has turned the nation into a major exporter the benefits haven't trickled down much the minimum wage is still just eight thousand taka around ninety five dollars a month the strike on protesters want more. and we are demanding twice that sixteen thousand taka. the basic monthly income has to be ten thousand taka and salaries have to be sixteen thousand the authorities are giving us nothing. unions have warned that the strikes may spread to other cities the protests are expected to continue. well let's get more of the story with sons of berman he is with the w.'s bangali service under these workers have a point claiming the increase in wages is insufficient. of course they have a very strong point because if you look at the standard of living in bangladesh things are quite expensive and they do deserve the rice of course that is known but the whole situation seems to be very comple
the garment industry plays a key role in the asian country bangladesh is the second largest manufacturer of clothing globally and its factories supply some of the world's largest retailers although the industry has turned the nation into a major exporter the benefits haven't trickled down much the minimum wage is still just eight thousand taka around ninety five dollars a month the strike on protesters want more. and we are demanding twice that sixteen thousand taka. the basic monthly income...
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let's do business working in bangladesh's garment sector can be dangerous and it pays a pittance the government recently increased the minimum wage but it's a small raise and unions say some factory owners passing it on to workers demonstrations have turned violent. police fired rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of demonstrators on the streets of dhaka and some of them fought back with stones over fifty protesters are reported to have been injured in the exchanges so far along with twelve policeman. the garment industry plays a key role in the asian country bangladesh is the second largest manufacturer of clothing globally and its factories supply some of the world's largest retailers although the industry has turned the nation into a major exporter the benefits haven't trickled down much the minimum wage is still just eight thousand taka around ninety five dollars a month the striking protesters want more. and we are demanding twice that sixteen thousand taka. the basic monthly income has to be ten thousand taka and salaries have to be sixteen thousand the authorities are givi
let's do business working in bangladesh's garment sector can be dangerous and it pays a pittance the government recently increased the minimum wage but it's a small raise and unions say some factory owners passing it on to workers demonstrations have turned violent. police fired rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of demonstrators on the streets of dhaka and some of them fought back with stones over fifty protesters are reported to have been injured in the exchanges so far along with twelve...
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thousands of factory workers in bangladesh take to the streets for another day at protests against pay discrimination violent we look at how desperate their case is . a stark warning today from the world bank it says a storm is brewing for the global economy. and a man's home is his castle but that sales pitch has gone down well in this turkish coast town. i've been physical and let's do business working in bangladesh's garment sector is dangerous and it pays a pittance the government recently increased the minimum wage but it's only a small raise and you can say some factory owners aren't even passing that on to workers that's why they're demonstrating for the fourth day running. police fired rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of demonstrators on the streets of dhaka and some of them fought back with stones over fifty protesters are reported to apparently injured in the exchanges so far along with twelve policeman . the garment industry plays a key role in the asian country bangladesh is the second largest manufacturer of clothing globally and its factories supply some of the wor
thousands of factory workers in bangladesh take to the streets for another day at protests against pay discrimination violent we look at how desperate their case is . a stark warning today from the world bank it says a storm is brewing for the global economy. and a man's home is his castle but that sales pitch has gone down well in this turkish coast town. i've been physical and let's do business working in bangladesh's garment sector is dangerous and it pays a pittance the government recently...
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any longer be part is that you do then brought by the league of bangladesh. because i learned that by legal gun law this is all double good report that we had saying all this by because bill will become a minority in our own mother lives that we cannot we cannot we are not like a second class did not need our own mother that we have. the would have to be. there we can mine own mother that people are not being not good at least like. getting off with that because. in your in your. state. area you will be a minority and i'm telling some. yes go ahead. yes some would judge some would judges will also tell you because that who was attacking the lump of look at them is people and who was encroaching this area and it's very much clear that illegal migrants from bangladesh. and those are what as you could get they will definitely not that they will they will fight for their own existence those who came together fought economic benefit those are what encroaching lack of land and those who are encroaching as some would tell you what they that day because god you know
any longer be part is that you do then brought by the league of bangladesh. because i learned that by legal gun law this is all double good report that we had saying all this by because bill will become a minority in our own mother lives that we cannot we cannot we are not like a second class did not need our own mother that we have. the would have to be. there we can mine own mother that people are not being not good at least like. getting off with that because. in your in your. state. area...
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>> bangladesh. >> bangladesh. how long vug walking? >> three months . >> three months. who brought you here? >> i don't know. >> you don't understand. who brought you here. did you pay? lots of money. >> together. >> yeah. together. you pay. how much? >> how much ask. >> 16 thousand dollars. >> $16,000 to get here to the u.s. >> yes. >> each. each or both. >> only one person. >> republican congressman, dan crenshaw has a new term for those choosing to ignore the border crisis. definition of border denialism, one, the belief that physical barriers can simply be be climbed over, just like that. the belief that there's no real problem on the border because 400,000 illegals apprehend on the border per year is insilt. three, the belief that because you can't put a wall everyone, the rio grande, you should therefore, put a wall nowhere. here's reaction. fox news contributors, sara carter down at the border. dan crenshaw, texas congressman. that tape is really compelling, sara and we have an announcement coming up at the end of the show. i'm watching these two guys and they mu
>> bangladesh. >> bangladesh. how long vug walking? >> three months . >> three months. who brought you here? >> i don't know. >> you don't understand. who brought you here. did you pay? lots of money. >> together. >> yeah. together. you pay. how much? >> how much ask. >> 16 thousand dollars. >> $16,000 to get here to the u.s. >> yes. >> each. each or both. >> only one person. >> republican congressman, dan...
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the talks are going to a much more from cox's bazaar in bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate shame she died and her family when one of his disdain in london for hangings i hated and abused in india. they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the government's welcoming policy has shifted to a hostile one in october india deported seven rohingya men back to me and mar a country b. un is accused of committing genocide against the persecuted muslim minority since december the refugee relief and repatriation commission says india has deported at least thirteen hundred rohingya refugees to bangladesh. in the beginning we weren't harassed but at a later stage we were constantly being monitored so we got scared that they might send us back to me and maher since we didn't want to go there we decided to cross the border rohingya refugees describe a campaign of fear mongering harassment and intimidation that's terrifying people enough to abandon their
the talks are going to a much more from cox's bazaar in bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate shame she died and her family when one of his disdain in london for hangings i hated and abused in india. they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the government's welcoming policy has shifted to a hostile one in october india deported seven rohingya men back...
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doesn't have her hands are being deported from saudi arabia to bangladesh despite being from neighboring man maher the group of nearly fifty say they have been detained in jeddah for up to six years and saudi arabia on pilgrimage he says but overstayed to work there originally from rakhine state in the end market saudi arabia sending them to bangladesh even though they don't have citizenship or than seven hundred thousand or henschel muslims crossed into bangladesh after a brutal military crackdown in two thousand and seventeen. for them now filming this video from the airport after being detained in saudi arabia for almost six years today they are deporting us they are ruining the who came after two thousand and twelve they didn't do any crimes. i would like to inform all my fellow or hangers that we have been in detention for many years and now they are deporting us to bangladesh as being. there are concerns that one of the men accused in the murder of journalist. free and interfering with the investigation according to the washington post saudi authorities are refusing to confirm the
doesn't have her hands are being deported from saudi arabia to bangladesh despite being from neighboring man maher the group of nearly fifty say they have been detained in jeddah for up to six years and saudi arabia on pilgrimage he says but overstayed to work there originally from rakhine state in the end market saudi arabia sending them to bangladesh even though they don't have citizenship or than seven hundred thousand or henschel muslims crossed into bangladesh after a brutal military...
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in bangladesh the prime minister claims are reelection victory but the opposition cries foul. and people around the world are welcoming the new happy two thousand and nineteen. north korean leader kim jong un has rung in the new year with an offer of more face to face talks with the u.s. president donald trump in a thirty minute speech kim said he's willing to meet trumpet any time but he warned that may seek what he called a new puff if washington doesn't keep its promises robert bryant has the latest now from salt. this was a very different new year's message both in content and also style being delivered from the comfort of a study with portraits of his father and grandfather looking down from the walls in his new year message last year kim jong un bragged about north korea now possessing a nuclear arsenal this time he had a very different message when it came to nuclear weapons talking about peace and denuclearization saying that north korea no longer was testing its missiles and would pledged not to do any more testing or to produce any more or indeed to spread the techno
in bangladesh the prime minister claims are reelection victory but the opposition cries foul. and people around the world are welcoming the new happy two thousand and nineteen. north korean leader kim jong un has rung in the new year with an offer of more face to face talks with the u.s. president donald trump in a thirty minute speech kim said he's willing to meet trumpet any time but he warned that may seek what he called a new puff if washington doesn't keep its promises robert bryant has...
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now the rest of the day's news still ahead refugees arriving in bangladesh after being deported from saudi arabia. this looks like a beautiful nature reserve but hidden behind the trees is one of the largest garbage dumps in moscow region moscow is struggling with its millions of tons of garbage every year and after protests the government has now come up with the latest idea just simply shipping it off to other regions i'm stuck fast and reporting from the. in moscow reaches. be crowned the african player of the year that's coming up with in sports. good leader kim jong un is on his fourth visit to beijing in a year for talks with his main ally china's president xi jinping south korea has welcomed the news hopeful it will help efforts for peace. it is hoped that chairman kim jong un's visit to china contributes to complete denuclearization and a stablish min of lasting peace on the korean peninsula in particular we hope that chairman kim's fourth visit to china becomes a stepping stone in the path to the second north korea united states summit. so what progress has been made with de
now the rest of the day's news still ahead refugees arriving in bangladesh after being deported from saudi arabia. this looks like a beautiful nature reserve but hidden behind the trees is one of the largest garbage dumps in moscow region moscow is struggling with its millions of tons of garbage every year and after protests the government has now come up with the latest idea just simply shipping it off to other regions i'm stuck fast and reporting from the. in moscow reaches. be crowned the...
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dozens over hanjour being deported from saudi arabia to bangladesh despite being from neighboring man maher the group of nearly fifty say they have been detained in jeddah for up to six years and had saudi arabia on pilgrimage bases but overstayed to work originally from rakhine state in may and margaret saudi arabia sending them to bangladesh even though they don't have citizenship more than seven hundred thousand right henschel muslims crossed into bangladesh after a brutal military crackdown in two thousand and seventeen. for them now filming this video from jeddah airport after being detained in saudi arabia for almost six years today they are deporting us they are ruining the who came after two thousand and twelve they didn't do any crimes. i would like to inform all my fellow or hangers that we have been in detention for many years and now they are deporting us to bangladesh as being goalies. there are concerns that one of the men accused in the murder of a journalist might be free and interfering with the investigation according to the washington post saudi authorities are refu
dozens over hanjour being deported from saudi arabia to bangladesh despite being from neighboring man maher the group of nearly fifty say they have been detained in jeddah for up to six years and had saudi arabia on pilgrimage bases but overstayed to work originally from rakhine state in may and margaret saudi arabia sending them to bangladesh even though they don't have citizenship more than seven hundred thousand right henschel muslims crossed into bangladesh after a brutal military crackdown...
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so that was bangladesh opposition leader come out of the saints speaking to a new mission so bangladesh has a history of contested elections but how angry are people about reports of irregularities after this latest election. well christine the people are definitely angry but more importantly they are scared of the waters the new itself spoke to who experience intimidation at the polling booth one of them agreed to speak to us anonymously on camera but the other was not even willing to come on camera anonymously because she was so afraid for her safety now this of course comes from a month off intimidation that observers have already stated that bungle the issues have been facing that has been a crackdown on free speech the digital security act that the government passed or your cracks down on investigative journalism so of course there is a climate over here where locals feel even when they're angry they cannot express it because the ruling party. has enough is far too strong all right michelle what are the next steps for the opposition here can they really mobilize the government agai
so that was bangladesh opposition leader come out of the saints speaking to a new mission so bangladesh has a history of contested elections but how angry are people about reports of irregularities after this latest election. well christine the people are definitely angry but more importantly they are scared of the waters the new itself spoke to who experience intimidation at the polling booth one of them agreed to speak to us anonymously on camera but the other was not even willing to come on...
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countries like pakistan and bangladesh and sri lanka they should be they should bear some responsibility to . the safety standards in these countries for example safety standards in. business because in these in these factories and these companies. we're seeing some pictures there of the conditions when the fire occurred remind us again how significant was this fire in pakistan and of course the rana plaza collapse in bangladesh was months after i think right. well at the moment i do not think that many pakistanis remember what happened in two thousand. it was a big. protests took place the trade unions you know you're. right but that has happened the safety standards. i think what is important is that it should be more important for the. people here in the west the consumers they need to put more pressure on the companies that they must do something what is happening in these countries. more important question is it is important for the rest of the consumers. in my opinion. this isn't the only court case related to this fire of course there's also something occurring in pakistan relatin
countries like pakistan and bangladesh and sri lanka they should be they should bear some responsibility to . the safety standards in these countries for example safety standards in. business because in these in these factories and these companies. we're seeing some pictures there of the conditions when the fire occurred remind us again how significant was this fire in pakistan and of course the rana plaza collapse in bangladesh was months after i think right. well at the moment i do not think...
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bangladesh workers are taking to the streets for better pay and government measures not calm down the angry crowd. also on the program in the u.s. the world's biggest electronics trade show is missing some chinese exhibitors will tell you why. and they were supposed to make you feel like a man in this castle but the idea didn't really go well in turkey. it's time for business on the w m how you know to get us welcome to the program protests in bangladesh are keeping author already is busy as workers are demanding better working conditions the government recently increased the minimum wage but the rise is not enough according to unions some textile factory owners are being passed aren't passing the rays on to their employees for their infuriating the country's workforce. police fire grubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of demonstrators on the streets of dhaka and some of them fought back with stones over fifty protesters are reported to have been injured in the exchanges so far along with twelve policeman. the garment industry plays a key role in the asian country bangladesh is the
bangladesh workers are taking to the streets for better pay and government measures not calm down the angry crowd. also on the program in the u.s. the world's biggest electronics trade show is missing some chinese exhibitors will tell you why. and they were supposed to make you feel like a man in this castle but the idea didn't really go well in turkey. it's time for business on the w m how you know to get us welcome to the program protests in bangladesh are keeping author already is busy as...
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moment kimberly thank you the united nations special rapporteur on me and more young he is calling on bangladesh to allow the u.n. to make an assessment before regular fiji's all move to a remote island this week the visit is a bus and a low lying on the bay of bengal nearly five hundred kilometers from cox's bazar about one hundred thousand ring go to be moved that to live in newly built barracks human rights groups have criticized the plan saying living. will be like living in a prison. to date there have been no discussions with the humanitarian community on the protection plane marg and it goes without saying that nobody looking and should even be contemplated until the caption very much for any refugees who do relocate is agreed upon the government has told me that any event used to live on belgian child will eventually have basic access to the same basic rights as those who live in classes as our children will have will be able to have primary level education there will be health facilities livelihood opportunities including fishing environment and brilliant not movement on the island i wa
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bangladesh's micro economic showing. bangladesh's micro economic prospects have been strong. the country has been growing at six or 7% on the country has been growing at six or7% on an the country has been growing at six or 7% on an annual basis. we are seeing a huge ability to generate power. and in terms of the power output going out, that has been a huge success for the country. in terms of the next five years, we are likely to see the growth trajectory continue. 0bviously, likely to see the growth trajectory continue. obviously, in the absence of any legislative scrutiny you are likely to see power largely centralised in the prime minister's offers. legislative scrutiny is very important. there are no checks and bala nces important. there are no checks and balances because the coalition dominates parliament. what will be the big challenges and risks for bangladesh over the next five years? i think the main risk is on the security side. the absence of any political, in this shrinking political, in this shrinking political space is likely to empower some of the opposition m
bangladesh's micro economic showing. bangladesh's micro economic prospects have been strong. the country has been growing at six or 7% on the country has been growing at six or7% on an the country has been growing at six or 7% on an annual basis. we are seeing a huge ability to generate power. and in terms of the power output going out, that has been a huge success for the country. in terms of the next five years, we are likely to see the growth trajectory continue. 0bviously, likely to see the...
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natasha going to reports from cox's bazaar in southern bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate shame she died and her family. one of his days to the internet and for hangers i hated and abused in india they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the government's welcoming policy has shifted to a hostile one in october india deported seven rohingya men back to me and mar a country b. un is accused of committing genocide against the persecuted muslim minority since december the refugee relief and repatriation commission says india has deported at least thirteen hundred rohingya refugees to bangladesh. in the beginning we weren't harassed but at a later stage were constantly being monitored so we got scared that they might send us back to me and mar since we didn't want to go there we decided to cross the border from here refugees describe a campaign of fear mongering harassment and intimidation that's terrifying people enough to abandon their lives in
natasha going to reports from cox's bazaar in southern bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate shame she died and her family. one of his days to the internet and for hangers i hated and abused in india they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the government's welcoming policy has shifted to a hostile one in october india deported seven rohingya men back...
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of people who fled to bangladesh after being attacked by the million mom three two years ago the actual name reports from cox is bizarre. you can see it in their smiles and even in the way they walk the rohingya who endured atrocities in medium are now feel safe here in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh but there's a group of four hundred fifty people who live isolated and are guarded almost around the clock there are a hindu minority among the persecuted muslim minority population they say in twenty seventeen they fled out of fear of reprisals for refusing to join an armed group and amnesty international report says almost one hundred hindus were massacred hindus we spoke to say they believe it's now safe to return home to me and mar. we don't have any peace of mind by living here our soul is crying aloud for our homeland and. for most of these refugees returning home is a terrifying thought last november there was widespread panic and protest after the bangladeshi government announced it would reach an agreement with me in march to repatriate about twenty two hundred refu
of people who fled to bangladesh after being attacked by the million mom three two years ago the actual name reports from cox is bizarre. you can see it in their smiles and even in the way they walk the rohingya who endured atrocities in medium are now feel safe here in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh but there's a group of four hundred fifty people who live isolated and are guarded almost around the clock there are a hindu minority among the persecuted muslim minority population...
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bangladesh has given permission to the un special rapporteur on human rights and me and all to visit an island where we're headed refugees will soon be relocated young he leave will visit child and in bangladesh on thursday the uninhabited area will be home to more than one hundred thousand re-injure refugees who fled man all rights groups have criticized the move saying the island is prone to flooding and will be similar to a prison many of the refugees are living in critical long camp in bangladesh natasha going to aim is their. the dash is facing the enormous challenge of how best to host almost a million rohingya refugees cox's bazaar is now home to the largest refugee settlements in the world and the government says people keep streaming over the border from me and mar at a rate of about forty thousand a year this mega can't is congested it sits on an elephant migration route and in less than two years the jungle has been heavily deforested one of the solutions the government has is to move about one hundred thousand rohingya refugees to a remote island it's called passion charg
bangladesh has given permission to the un special rapporteur on human rights and me and all to visit an island where we're headed refugees will soon be relocated young he leave will visit child and in bangladesh on thursday the uninhabited area will be home to more than one hundred thousand re-injure refugees who fled man all rights groups have criticized the move saying the island is prone to flooding and will be similar to a prison many of the refugees are living in critical long camp in...
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and repatriation commission says india has deported at least thirteen hundred rohingya refugees to bangladesh. in the beginning we weren't harassed but at a later stage we were constantly being monitored so we got scared that they might send us back to me and mar since we didn't want to go there we decided to cross the border. rohingya refugees describe a campaign of fear mongering harassment and intimidation that's terrifying people enough to abandon their lives in india and sneak into bangladesh that has been a campaign against were india's by the of him google groups to create an impression that they are terrorists and therefore there have been attacks on. india's ruling party says the rowing does have no right to demand refugee status and india is not a signatory to the one nine hundred fifty one refugee convention there is a security aspect old school with regard to their linkages with binutils to his groups that are in the middle to india unfoldment and by all based out of pakistan and the last part is that in the end of the day that these citizens are also leading to problems with the
and repatriation commission says india has deported at least thirteen hundred rohingya refugees to bangladesh. in the beginning we weren't harassed but at a later stage we were constantly being monitored so we got scared that they might send us back to me and mar since we didn't want to go there we decided to cross the border. rohingya refugees describe a campaign of fear mongering harassment and intimidation that's terrifying people enough to abandon their lives in india and sneak into...
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coaxes bazaar in bangladesh for one hundred twelve dollars a head smuggler in india promised a way out of the fear that had begun to suffocate cham she died and her family. one of his dish to the new one for hangers i hated and abused in india they were among forty thousand rohingya refugees in india human rights groups say in recent years the government's welcoming policy has shifted to a hostile one in october india deported seven rohingya men back to me and mar a country b. un is accused of...
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and bangladesh the prime minister claims an election victory but the opposition cries foul. plus people around the world to welcome the new year happy twenty nineteen you're watching live pictures here of celebrations in london . sudan's president omar al bashir has ordered a commission of inquiry into nationwide protests that began nearly two weeks ago the investigation will look at how police responded to the demonstrations which have left at least nineteen people dead it comes as security forces again use tear gas and live fire to disperse crowds in the capital dozens of protesters were arrested they are calling on bashir to end his twenty nine year year rule despite his promises to implement reforms to improve people's livelihoods he morgan has the latest from khartoum today is the thirteenth day of protests people once again marched out into the streets protesting president on one of the shoes twenty nine year rule there once again called for him to step down and hand over the government to an interim government until elections are held but the president has seemed very
and bangladesh the prime minister claims an election victory but the opposition cries foul. plus people around the world to welcome the new year happy twenty nineteen you're watching live pictures here of celebrations in london . sudan's president omar al bashir has ordered a commission of inquiry into nationwide protests that began nearly two weeks ago the investigation will look at how police responded to the demonstrations which have left at least nineteen people dead it comes as security...
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in bangladesh, we have problem. we have cyclones, we have flooding. our people live with this. myanmar has it itself so when we prepare, we always prepare that we can save people. we build—up the embankment. we have cyclones shelter and also there is space for school, healthcare and everything is there. is the island... well, or 25,000 people, it is ready but what we are doing, for at least 100,000 people, people building the houses. skeihk hasina there. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. coming up — wall street rallied for a fourth straight day after signs of progress in trade talks between the us and china. more on that in asia business report. and before we go, take a look at this — one mountain goat hand a lucky escape. a goat got caught up in the heavy snow in austria — buried up to its horns but thanks to the quick thinking of two railway workers they grabbed a shovel and began digging away at the snow and the goat quickly scampered away to freedom. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. o
in bangladesh, we have problem. we have cyclones, we have flooding. our people live with this. myanmar has it itself so when we prepare, we always prepare that we can save people. we build—up the embankment. we have cyclones shelter and also there is space for school, healthcare and everything is there. is the island... well, or 25,000 people, it is ready but what we are doing, for at least 100,000 people, people building the houses. skeihk hasina there. you have been watching newsday. i'm...
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reporting for us in bangladesh thank you george pino was a top portuguese box there before losing most of his sight in two thousand and six and bowed by his disability pina decided to switch sports and become a paralympic marathon runner but he never forgot his oxy roots then trains underprivileged children in lisbon now he's been rewarded for his selfless sacrifice george dreamt of being a boxing world champion but a detached retina ended his professional career now he's giving something back to the community. a deprived housing estate in lisbon is a tough place to grow up pea near is teaching children how to box so they can protect themselves and learn self discipline. if we walk. by also grew up in difficult neighborhoods i had problems when i was a teenager particularly with alcohol and drugs that's why i thought i could use boxing to help these kids by taking inspiration from my story and making them champions not necessarily in fighting but champions in their lives. the forty two year old has also branched out from boxing and he's aiming for a place in the twenty twenty tokyo par
reporting for us in bangladesh thank you george pino was a top portuguese box there before losing most of his sight in two thousand and six and bowed by his disability pina decided to switch sports and become a paralympic marathon runner but he never forgot his oxy roots then trains underprivileged children in lisbon now he's been rewarded for his selfless sacrifice george dreamt of being a boxing world champion but a detached retina ended his professional career now he's giving something back...
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bangladesh is having one. a victory there has been marred by deadly violence. tensions are running high in congo. widespread allegations of voting irregularities persist. i'm helena humphrey, glad you could join me. revelers around the world are ringing in the new year. the clock suggests truck midnight in dubai. hundreds of thousands of people have gathered to watch at the world's largest tower. the buburj khalifa is lit up by led lasersrs and fireworks. heldld in multiple locations across to buy. while new zealand and australia and most of asia are already a few hours into 2019, there are still many more parties to come. we will be bringing you the biggest celebrations across the globe as the world says goodbye to 2018 and hello to 2019. germany will be ringing in the new year in just under three hours time. here in berlin, a big news years party is getting underway. this is a huhuge challllenge foe authorities. >> the warm-up acts are already getting the crowd into the mood on a relatively mild years eve in berlin. numerous bands and djs will take to the sta
bangladesh is having one. a victory there has been marred by deadly violence. tensions are running high in congo. widespread allegations of voting irregularities persist. i'm helena humphrey, glad you could join me. revelers around the world are ringing in the new year. the clock suggests truck midnight in dubai. hundreds of thousands of people have gathered to watch at the world's largest tower. the buburj khalifa is lit up by led lasersrs and fireworks. heldld in multiple locations across to...
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plus tensions boil over in bangladesh where police fire tear gas and rubber bullets a garment workers says they strike for higher wages and better conditions. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us of course in istanbul has sentenced a reporter who works for d w two thirteen months in jail. faced insult and libel charges over report on a former prime years ties to offshore companies the allegations emerged from the so-called paradise paper leaks about tax havens of major international firms and public figures or prime minister been used to ream and. his sons sued in november claiming an attack on their personal rights the international consortium of investigative journalists condemned because conviction as yet another disgraceful attack on priest speech in turkey. well scott griffin is deputy director of the international press institute in vienna and joins us now scott what's your reaction to this verdict. thanks for having us this is an absolutely outrageous attack on press freedom and in our view a clear attempt by politicians basically to punish journalists who are looking in
plus tensions boil over in bangladesh where police fire tear gas and rubber bullets a garment workers says they strike for higher wages and better conditions. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us of course in istanbul has sentenced a reporter who works for d w two thirteen months in jail. faced insult and libel charges over report on a former prime years ties to offshore companies the allegations emerged from the so-called paradise paper leaks about tax havens of major international...
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could go free the former ivorian president seeks a foothold on war crimes charges growing unrest in bangladesh as garment workers step up their protests over paid. hello the snow fell rapidly and to quite a depth but it's disappeared nice black cloud take it out of the way just leaving the sea of this picture now you can almost draw a line string it back towards the southwest that's the place probably look next for incoming weather was rain and of course up in the mountains in california fifty's southern california so burn scars are risky and of producing flash floods but look at the rest the u.s. temperatures are above freezing virtually everywhere we're only just below zero in calendar and that's warmer than it should be by some considerable margin be down to where it should be in winnipeg come wednesday so the arctic is showing its influence once again fifteen san francisco the rain is here is dried up in l.a. by this time there's plenty of mountains it's creeping across towards colorado again as well as you might expect so a mediterranean it's largely fine as we see in the days now a bit m
could go free the former ivorian president seeks a foothold on war crimes charges growing unrest in bangladesh as garment workers step up their protests over paid. hello the snow fell rapidly and to quite a depth but it's disappeared nice black cloud take it out of the way just leaving the sea of this picture now you can almost draw a line string it back towards the southwest that's the place probably look next for incoming weather was rain and of course up in the mountains in california...
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jair bolsanaro says bangladesh were at that time. jair bolsa naro says his bangladesh were at that time. jair bolsanaro says his election means that people want hierarchy. favouring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom. why is that seem to have become politically more attractive? in brazil, they had a crimewave go on for so long with the apparent that neither side of mainstream politics could do something about it and in politics, if neither side can address the main concern in voters thoughts, then another force arises that can and very often, whether that be in australia where one nation grout of their concerns about migration or in our country where ukip emerged over concerns the mainstream wasn't dealing with migration and europe, if you fail to offer voters a choice that addresses their concerns in that addresses their concerns in that situation which could be either way, it could be more freedom or more authority. something else will emerge and we live in a time it has been a wave of par
jair bolsanaro says bangladesh were at that time. jair bolsa naro says his bangladesh were at that time. jair bolsanaro says his election means that people want hierarchy. favouring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom. why is that seem to have become politically more attractive? in brazil, they had a crimewave go on for so long with the apparent that neither side of mainstream politics could do something about it and in politics, if neither side can...
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nation for this yesterday bangladesh wants to transfer about one hundred thousand refugees to the remote flood prone island of bashar in the bay of bengal lisa says despite the government's quote tremendous efforts to prepare the island she's concerned about the security of refugees and isolation does include. especially in the event of. natural disasters. fully informed that. the bangladeshi government says the refugees who moved to boston shar would have access to health care and education be able to fish and farm and visit their families in the camps in cox's bazaar despite the challenges of living in the world's largest refugee settlement none of the refugees we spoke to want to move to a place they fear is dangerous natasha in a zero dhaka. rescue is in southern spain have found the body of a two year old boy who fell into a well nearly two weeks ago mine has worked around the clock for thirteen days to find the toddler who was shot in a narrow bore hole seventy metres below ground. now the plight of refugees has been high on the agenda at the world economic forum in davos one aid g
nation for this yesterday bangladesh wants to transfer about one hundred thousand refugees to the remote flood prone island of bashar in the bay of bengal lisa says despite the government's quote tremendous efforts to prepare the island she's concerned about the security of refugees and isolation does include. especially in the event of. natural disasters. fully informed that. the bangladeshi government says the refugees who moved to boston shar would have access to health care and education be...
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by the way, they were from bangladesh. joining uss now, fox news correspondent geraldo rivera and fox news contributor ander investigative reporter, sara carter. pretty tense debate. bangladesh, we've get to a moment, because at the briefing today, all over the world, they are coming here. it is the easiest crossing point. it takes a minute to cross over the rio grande. here, you now have to come my way. >>f [laughs] >> sean: we had a pretty big battle the other night. a lot of people have talked to me about it. we have been friends a long but they are not offering a dollar. they are not offering to negotiate. they are not offering -- what they thought was a crisis just a couple years ago now they are saying a manufactured crisis. 300 dead americans from heroin overdose as week, geraldo. go after republicans a lot. go after your fellow friendlyem democrats. >> i'm not a democrat or republican. i just happen to be a progressive republican like we used to have in the old days.n this is the rio grande valley. you have mcallen
by the way, they were from bangladesh. joining uss now, fox news correspondent geraldo rivera and fox news contributor ander investigative reporter, sara carter. pretty tense debate. bangladesh, we've get to a moment, because at the briefing today, all over the world, they are coming here. it is the easiest crossing point. it takes a minute to cross over the rio grande. here, you now have to come my way. >>f [laughs] >> sean: we had a pretty big battle the other night. a lot of...
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any longer be part is that you do then brought by the league of bangladesh. because i learned that by illegal bungalow this is all double good report that we had saying all this by because bill will become a minority in our own mother lives that we cannot we cannot we are not like a second class did not need our own mother that we have. the. union then we can minority old mother that people are not to not be good live like i'm. getting off with that. in your in your. state area you will be a minority and i'm hearing some. yes go ahead. some were just some were judges will also tell you because that who was taking the lump of look at them is people and who was encroaching this area and it's very much clear that illegal migrants from bangladesh. and those are what as you could get they will definitely not that they will they will fight for their own existence those who came here to fight economic benefit those are what encroaching lack of land and those who are encroaching as some would tell you what they that day because god you know little but those are a tag
any longer be part is that you do then brought by the league of bangladesh. because i learned that by illegal bungalow this is all double good report that we had saying all this by because bill will become a minority in our own mother lives that we cannot we cannot we are not like a second class did not need our own mother that we have. the. union then we can minority old mother that people are not to not be good live like i'm. getting off with that. in your in your. state area you will be a...
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twenty five year old saddam hussein is the leader of bangladesh his. student would call the child truly. it has tens of thousands of supporters the opposition say prime minister sheikh hasina used the chance to lead to intimidate threaten and commit acts of violence against them during the election campaign. including this attack on the motorcade of opposition leader kemal hussain. to be able to see the victims with the awami league and nation there was no violence committed by the roaming the us we followed the election commission when we kept communication ties with the awami league candidates they needed to know what the younger generation wants the opposition alliance has rejected the election is demanding another under a neutral interim government hussain rejects the allegation made by international human rights organizations that the awami league and the sheikh hasina has committed major human rights violations including forced disappearances in the murder of opposition activists. has become known to the international community as a mother of hum
twenty five year old saddam hussein is the leader of bangladesh his. student would call the child truly. it has tens of thousands of supporters the opposition say prime minister sheikh hasina used the chance to lead to intimidate threaten and commit acts of violence against them during the election campaign. including this attack on the motorcade of opposition leader kemal hussain. to be able to see the victims with the awami league and nation there was no violence committed by the roaming the...
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shaken ciena has been sworn in as bangladesh is prime minister for a third successive term december's election sauciness party with more than ninety five percent of seats in parliament the opposition accuse the government of widespread rigging. celebrations are being held in cambodia to mark forty years since the fall of the brutal camero rouge regime around two million people were killed under their rule john in the seventy's known as victory of a genocide day or simply nation day scott hardly reports from phnom penh. cambodia and father and son reflecting on the darkest of times for this nation as it marks forty years since the fall of the camaro rouge seen by many here as a rebirth for the country. at sixty eight is lucky during the four years the c'mere rouge ruled cambodia from one thousand nine hundred five to seventy nine almost one in five people died that's nearly two million from either execution starvation or disease lisa says he still has to feed his family and was tortured when he was caught. and i am thankful for what happened and you know what has happened. and my famil
shaken ciena has been sworn in as bangladesh is prime minister for a third successive term december's election sauciness party with more than ninety five percent of seats in parliament the opposition accuse the government of widespread rigging. celebrations are being held in cambodia to mark forty years since the fall of the brutal camero rouge regime around two million people were killed under their rule john in the seventy's known as victory of a genocide day or simply nation day scott hardly...
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government abandoned a repatriation plan in an undisclosed agreement with the government of myanmar bangladesh had hoped to return about twenty two hundred refugees to me and bar the un warned that that could be a violation of international law there was a real outcry here and that play and it was halted so now the un special report her is shifting her attention to an island called bastion sorry it's a remote island and the government is hoping to shift a significant portion of the road into refugees here to that island it is in the path of typhoons and cycles it's prone to flooding it's literally called a floating island it's comprised primarily of silt but the bangladeshi government has already begun construction on housing and human rights groups say that refugees might not have access to basic services.
government abandoned a repatriation plan in an undisclosed agreement with the government of myanmar bangladesh had hoped to return about twenty two hundred refugees to me and bar the un warned that that could be a violation of international law there was a real outcry here and that play and it was halted so now the un special report her is shifting her attention to an island called bastion sorry it's a remote island and the government is hoping to shift a significant portion of the road into...
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carbon dejo a 13 personas fallecidas despues de que este se impactara en una choza en bangladesh... >> (música). >> un camión que transportaba camión impactó contra una choza en bangladesh y fallecieron 13 personas, otras dos hombres fueron heridos en este accidente. autoridades buscan a un hombre que mató a tiros a cinco personas en luisiana, dos de las víctimas eran sus padres y luego se robó una camioneta ddoge, enfrentados cargos por homicidio de primer grado. una persona fue condenada a 40 años de prisión por el homicidio de una adolescente. >> (sonido ambiente). >> según la fiscalía el homicidio de esta joven de la po de adolescentes se han convertido en el terror de una comunidad al asaltar a repartidores de periódicos y propinar palizas. >> los acusan de robar y caerle a puño limpio a las víctimas, la mayoría en puestos de periódicos, el reporte dice que la práctica del grupo de adolescentes incluye distraer a las víctimas, hablamos con uno de los afectados que trabaja en times square. >> el grupo lo distrajo y lo convencieron de salir y después entraron par
carbon dejo a 13 personas fallecidas despues de que este se impactara en una choza en bangladesh... >> (música). >> un camión que transportaba camión impactó contra una choza en bangladesh y fallecieron 13 personas, otras dos hombres fueron heridos en este accidente. autoridades buscan a un hombre que mató a tiros a cinco personas en luisiana, dos de las víctimas eran sus padres y luego se robó una camioneta ddoge, enfrentados cargos por homicidio de primer grado. una persona...
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the un special rapporteur on human rights in the inmarsat to arrive in bangladesh young really will visit cox's bizarre where over seven hundred thousand refugees live since the scaping military crackdown reckoned states in two thousand and seventeen mean mass government has ceased cooperation with lee and has refused to entry into the country the actual name now. the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand will hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh and now they are spread across a mega i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry season the monsoons are behind people and life has become a little easier but as you can see sanitation lack of access to clean water and latrines can use to new to be concerned if you look here there are workers trying to prepare the can for
the un special rapporteur on human rights in the inmarsat to arrive in bangladesh young really will visit cox's bizarre where over seven hundred thousand refugees live since the scaping military crackdown reckoned states in two thousand and seventeen mean mass government has ceased cooperation with lee and has refused to entry into the country the actual name now. the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the...
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for un special rapporteur on human rights and has been granted access to the brush on island in bangladesh young he leave will visit the area on thursday uninhabited the area is set to house more than one hundred thousand range of refugees but once groups compared conditions on the island to living in a prison bangladesh hopes it will ease congestion in camps along the border or house of a seven hundred thousand ringette many fled the military crackdown in myanmar's rakhine state in twenty seventeen a taliban attack has killed at least sixty five afghan intelligence and security personnel southwest of kabul the suicide bomb and gun attack up on the m a gun shop the capital of war duck province has drove a truck packed with explosives into a training center run by the afghan intelligence agency after the explosion other taliban fighters dressed in police uniforms stormed the base united nations is reporting a big increase in the number of people leaving saudi arabia to seek asylum the u.n. high commissioner for refugees says there are more than eight hundred cases reported in twenty sevente
for un special rapporteur on human rights and has been granted access to the brush on island in bangladesh young he leave will visit the area on thursday uninhabited the area is set to house more than one hundred thousand range of refugees but once groups compared conditions on the island to living in a prison bangladesh hopes it will ease congestion in camps along the border or house of a seven hundred thousand ringette many fled the military crackdown in myanmar's rakhine state in twenty...