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around two million people in eastern india and bangladesh told to leave their homes as a powerful cyclone makes landfall. at least four protestors are killed in baghdad as security forces move in on anti—government demonstrations in iraq. and coming up... two of the biggest youtube stars face off in what could be one of the most watched boxing matches of the year. hello and welcome to world news today. special events have been taking place in germany to mark 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. it was a symbolic moment that marked the beginning of the end of the cold war. the wall itself stood for 28 years, dividing families, friends and threatening nuclear war. earlier, german chancellor angela merkel placed a candle at the berlin wall memorial and warned people not to take democracy for granted. this evening saw a party at the brandenburg gate. amongst the highlights was a concert featuring the staatskapelle berlin orchestra. to round the evening off was a firework display, as germany remembered a key date in its modern history — a moment that led to reunification. jenny hill
around two million people in eastern india and bangladesh told to leave their homes as a powerful cyclone makes landfall. at least four protestors are killed in baghdad as security forces move in on anti—government demonstrations in iraq. and coming up... two of the biggest youtube stars face off in what could be one of the most watched boxing matches of the year. hello and welcome to world news today. special events have been taking place in germany to mark 30 years since the fall of the...
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the cyclonic storm bulbul has made landfall in india and bangladesh. it's brought winds of up to 135 kilometres an hour and heavy rain. two deaths have been reported so far. in bangladesh, troops and volunteers have gone from door to door to evacuate coastal villages.
the cyclonic storm bulbul has made landfall in india and bangladesh. it's brought winds of up to 135 kilometres an hour and heavy rain. two deaths have been reported so far. in bangladesh, troops and volunteers have gone from door to door to evacuate coastal villages.
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in bangladesh, troops and volunteers have gone from door to door
in bangladesh, troops and volunteers have gone from door to door
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and hundreds have been killed in a drug crackdown in bangladesh but as justice actually it's more in that state. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well we did see of course the arctic plunder across the united states things are getting a little bit better in terms of the temperatures they are beginning to come up but still quite cold for many across much of the region here on friday only into the single digits for chicago even atlanta only seeing 9 degrees but we are watching this area of low pressure right here just on the coast and over the next few days what we're going to see is still some very wet weather making its way up the eastern seaboard towards new york and that could cause some localized flooding for many across that region up towards new york though we do expect to see a high temp to their 4 degrees on saturday but for atlanta it is going to be quite rainy here on strike day things get better on saturday maybe get that weekend back on track but towards sunday things are going to be quite nice and plenty of sun but attempts are there of 12 degree
and hundreds have been killed in a drug crackdown in bangladesh but as justice actually it's more in that state. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well we did see of course the arctic plunder across the united states things are getting a little bit better in terms of the temperatures they are beginning to come up but still quite cold for many across much of the region here on friday only into the single digits for chicago even atlanta only seeing 9 degrees but we are...
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people have been rushing to buy lifted subsidized onions in bangladesh capital dhaka as prices soar to record highs the cost of onions has rocketed since neighboring india banned exports in late september after crops were badly hit by heavy monsoon rains a killer of onions is risen from $36.00 u.s. cents to $3.00 us dollars an increase of more than 700 percent in the bangladeshi prime minister has stopped eating them coming chandra has morphed aka. n e n one of the most stable things vegetable in bangladesh cooking it is also the hottest topic right now in bangladesh media it has also taken over the social media by way of subtle and parody what used to sell for $0.36 per kilogram is now selling for 3 dollars part kilogram government started providing subsidized rate for the marginalised poor by way of special delivery vehicles but the people here can say that the onions here are rotten. these are not of good quality some of them are rotten but what can we do the prince is a too high and we have no choice as poor people. some of the reason why price skyrocketed in recent months is becau
people have been rushing to buy lifted subsidized onions in bangladesh capital dhaka as prices soar to record highs the cost of onions has rocketed since neighboring india banned exports in late september after crops were badly hit by heavy monsoon rains a killer of onions is risen from $36.00 u.s. cents to $3.00 us dollars an increase of more than 700 percent in the bangladeshi prime minister has stopped eating them coming chandra has morphed aka. n e n one of the most stable things vegetable...
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the cyclonic storm bulbul has made landfall in india and bangladesh. it‘s brought winds of up to a hundred and thirty five kilometres an hour and heavy rain.
the cyclonic storm bulbul has made landfall in india and bangladesh. it‘s brought winds of up to a hundred and thirty five kilometres an hour and heavy rain.
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areas in bangladesh. 0fficials damage to coastal areas in bangladesh. officials say at least 6000 homes have been partially or fully destroyed. prompt evacuations are thought to have saved many lives. as many as 2 million people left their homes unsought protection and emergency shelters. but not everybody was able to get out before the cyclone made landfall. translation: we didn't go to the cyclone shoulder because my mother is an elderly woman, and we couldn't move her. allah saved us. when we returned from the cyclone shoulder we found our cattle were squashed under the fallen house, and everything is ruined. —— shelter. the true extent of the disaster is still emerging. authorities say they are concerned about fishing boats that went out during bad weather and failed to make contact. at its peak, the cyclone recorded wind speeds of 120 kilometres an hour. it is expected to weaken as it travels north over the signed arbenz, the world's largest mangrove forest. —— sundarbarns. services that seap
areas in bangladesh. 0fficials damage to coastal areas in bangladesh. officials say at least 6000 homes have been partially or fully destroyed. prompt evacuations are thought to have saved many lives. as many as 2 million people left their homes unsought protection and emergency shelters. but not everybody was able to get out before the cyclone made landfall. translation: we didn't go to the cyclone shoulder because my mother is an elderly woman, and we couldn't move her. allah saved us. when...
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india and bangladesh pick up the pieces. and then look at the other side and exhibit. well. it's good to have you with us. on the violence that many had said would eventually come to pass in a span of just 4 days one student protester has died. supporter has been set on fire and another pro-democracy protesters has been shot by police here's the moments after the shooting a lot of warning some of these scenes could be distressing for some viewers. among. the long time. imo. i. was little i do think you know. that protest of being the 1st person shot by police since protests began 24 weeks ago the shooting occurred even as police battle protesters in the chinese city fighting rubber bullets and tear gas the territories chief executive carrying them addressed the media on monday here's what you have to say. if there still any. wishful thinking by escalating violence the hong kong as a government will yield to pressure. to satisfy the so-called political demands. i'm making this statement clear and loud here that will not happen. violence is not going to give us any solution to
india and bangladesh pick up the pieces. and then look at the other side and exhibit. well. it's good to have you with us. on the violence that many had said would eventually come to pass in a span of just 4 days one student protester has died. supporter has been set on fire and another pro-democracy protesters has been shot by police here's the moments after the shooting a lot of warning some of these scenes could be distressing for some viewers. among. the long time. imo. i. was little i do...
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hundreds have been killed in a drugs crackdown in bangladesh that has just as actually been served. and in sport fellow riders paying tribute to the 3 time moto g.p. world champion who's getting ready for his last press. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast while here across china things are looking quite nice what we are seeing is some very cold temperatures in the overnight hours that's because we are talking about clear skies across much of the area so any theat during the day releases back to the atmosphere but it does heat up quite nicely during the day we're going to be seen to show it $24.00 degrees hong kong at 26 by the time we get to saturday not too much of a change across much of the area but you will notice down here towards the southeast we are watching a tropical storm slowly making its way towards the philippines now because it is moving so slow that means the potential of flooding is very very high across much of luzon over the next few days now we do expect to see anywhere between $350.00 and possibly higher amounts of rain for that region so
hundreds have been killed in a drugs crackdown in bangladesh that has just as actually been served. and in sport fellow riders paying tribute to the 3 time moto g.p. world champion who's getting ready for his last press. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast while here across china things are looking quite nice what we are seeing is some very cold temperatures in the overnight hours that's because we are talking about clear skies across much of the area so any theat during...
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the authorities in bangladesh evacuate more than two million people from coastal areas as a powerful cyclone moves in. ‘leave your homes for safety or risk not receiving help‘. the severe warning from firefighters as bush fires continue to ravage the east coast of australia. at least three people have died and there are fears the number of casualties could rise. weather forecasters say more bad weather is on the way.thirteen hundred firefighters, backed by water—bombing aircraft, are tackling dozens of fires in baking temperatures. officials in new south wales say a hundred and fifty homes have burned down. the bbcs freya cole has been keeping up—to—date with the situation there. has been some relief tonight and firefighters are trying to get on top of it don't get me wrong, there are hundreds of fires burning across queensland and new south wales and as we keep hearing, the worst is yet to come. on tuesday, australia is expecting conditions, high temperatures, strong winds, high temperatures, strong winds, high temperatures of around a0 degrees and that fire threat extends
the authorities in bangladesh evacuate more than two million people from coastal areas as a powerful cyclone moves in. ‘leave your homes for safety or risk not receiving help‘. the severe warning from firefighters as bush fires continue to ravage the east coast of australia. at least three people have died and there are fears the number of casualties could rise. weather forecasters say more bad weather is on the way.thirteen hundred firefighters, backed by water—bombing aircraft, are...
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the plight of rango refugees who fled bangladesh for me and mine has been a focus of attention for years now but another misson group also living in crowded camps in bangladesh has been largely forgotten their children reports on the decades of discrimination the bihari people face. yes mean shafi has been living in this camp since 1971 when she was 7 it's been a long arduous journey since then now she has a several grandchildren and wants them to have a better life than she has had. we faced many fold problems unclean water limited space to sleep frequent electricity cuts and so on it's very hard for us to sleep eat and live in such a small place you can't possibly stay healthy in such an environment there are 7 of us who share this room which barely can accommodate 2 people this camp is one of 17 bangladesh it is just one school conditions are dire in this camp nearly 25000 people are crammed into an area smaller than the size of a football field houses are separated by a distance of one metre wide passageway used by resident livestock this small spaces are home to entire families with
the plight of rango refugees who fled bangladesh for me and mine has been a focus of attention for years now but another misson group also living in crowded camps in bangladesh has been largely forgotten their children reports on the decades of discrimination the bihari people face. yes mean shafi has been living in this camp since 1971 when she was 7 it's been a long arduous journey since then now she has a several grandchildren and wants them to have a better life than she has had. we faced...
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7 people are sentenced to death for a deadly attack on a bangladesh cafe in 26 steve. welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm martin there is also coming up anger against un peacekeepers in democratic republic of congo groans protests spread across the east. what was once a school in north western kenya becomes a refuge for thousands of people who've lost everything in devastating floods. and rumbling into paris why french farmers have a belief that the government. but 1st a court in bangladesh is sentenced 7 people to death in connection with one of the worst attacks in the country's history 22 people most of them foreigners died in the siege on the holy artisan cafe in dakar in 2016 an 8th person was acquitted to have a child he reports from outside the court. there is no sympathy for militants in the country it took barely 20 minutes to reach the verdict was handed out you know within 20 minutes one of the verdict was out of the 8 was a credit but his charge in another case even 10 years sentence now while they were getting into the prison and we were nearby some
7 people are sentenced to death for a deadly attack on a bangladesh cafe in 26 steve. welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm martin there is also coming up anger against un peacekeepers in democratic republic of congo groans protests spread across the east. what was once a school in north western kenya becomes a refuge for thousands of people who've lost everything in devastating floods. and rumbling into paris why french farmers have a belief that the government. but 1st a court in...
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in bangladesh cooking it is also the hottest topic right now in bangladesh media has also taken over the social media by way of parody what . $0.36 per kilogram selling for 3 dollars part kilogram government started providing subsidized right for the marginalised poor by way of special delivery vehicles but the people here can say that the onions here are rotten. these onions are not of good quality some of them are rotten but what can we do the prince the too high and we have no choice as poor people. some of the reason why price skyrocketed in recent months is because a bank of the government's failure to import onions in timely fashion india's ban on export of army into bangladesh and some unscrupulous trader holding onions to manipulate market price. you can't get onions because there's a lack of important india is banning exposure which is also why an in prices have gone up and in prices too hot for cooking most poor people and even the middle class stop using onion as a cooking ingredient. we have stopped buying because the prime minister has forced us to cook or dishes without
in bangladesh cooking it is also the hottest topic right now in bangladesh media has also taken over the social media by way of parody what . $0.36 per kilogram selling for 3 dollars part kilogram government started providing subsidized right for the marginalised poor by way of special delivery vehicles but the people here can say that the onions here are rotten. these onions are not of good quality some of them are rotten but what can we do the prince the too high and we have no choice as poor...
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cyclone bulbul rips through coastal areas of bangladesh and india, killing at least 13 people and forcing more than two million out of their homes.
cyclone bulbul rips through coastal areas of bangladesh and india, killing at least 13 people and forcing more than two million out of their homes.
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the 1st in breaking news a course in bangladesh is sentenced 7 people to death for one of the worst attacks in the country's history 23 people died in the siege on the holy cafe in the capital dhaka and 2016 nearly all of the victims are foreigners and 8 person has been acquitted time the child joins us live now from the bangladeshi capital the incident happened in 16 and justice has been dispensed in 2019 a fairly swift judicial process. well 1st let me tell you about their credit like 7 people were given that sentance . and one was a credit in this particular case but he's serving 10 years for another particular case the courtroom was packed we couldn't go in i was by the door as you can see all the media and other curious and opposite it is been almost nearly 2 years now it took a long time for the proceeding a little over $100.00 people gave a deposition and witnesses and since then it is dozens of people were killed and counters with security force says some of them were accused into related to this case members of militant groups who supposedly were connected to the people of the gunm
the 1st in breaking news a course in bangladesh is sentenced 7 people to death for one of the worst attacks in the country's history 23 people died in the siege on the holy cafe in the capital dhaka and 2016 nearly all of the victims are foreigners and 8 person has been acquitted time the child joins us live now from the bangladeshi capital the incident happened in 16 and justice has been dispensed in 2019 a fairly swift judicial process. well 1st let me tell you about their credit like 7...
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the full extent of it, once the cyclone crosses the path in india and bangladesh we will know after a few hours because the authorities will then be able to assess how much damage the cyclone has done. india's prime minister, narendra modi, has welcomed the supreme court's decision to award a bitterly disputed religious site in the northern town of ayodyha to hindus. he called for a new india, free of hatred between religious communities. 0ur correspondent rajini vaidyanathan is in delhi. they've waited decades for this. today hindus celebrated after they were granted land which had been bitterly contested. land here, in one of the holiest cities in india — ayod hya. but muslims have also worshipped here for generations. it's in this town that the 16th century babri mosque once stood. until it was torn down by hardline hindu groups in 1992. the communal violence which followed killed at least 2,000 people across india. building a temple in ayodhya has long been a key plank of the ruling hindu nationalist bjp party's agenda. today's judgement is being seen as a key victory for the pa
the full extent of it, once the cyclone crosses the path in india and bangladesh we will know after a few hours because the authorities will then be able to assess how much damage the cyclone has done. india's prime minister, narendra modi, has welcomed the supreme court's decision to award a bitterly disputed religious site in the northern town of ayodyha to hindus. he called for a new india, free of hatred between religious communities. 0ur correspondent rajini vaidyanathan is in delhi....
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fearing death thousands more fled the country for the forests of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the sprawling cast the bunker that. this is now the biggest not amount of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat wild elephants rampaging through county. i'm meeting on one about them who witnessed the initial episode firsthand it came from their weekly. ballots and came to a cost you know from the jungle over that way by directly church hall that started feeding her husband but it struck. this was no one not only construct repeatedly throughout the camp killing 13 people in the space of 5 months. can you tell me a little bit about what happened the 1st and last run of the mother but it was just so that the body was difficult on her own to hold on to the little one little bit of a little bit i believe that i do agree with what happ
fearing death thousands more fled the country for the forests of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the sprawling cast the bunker that. this is now the biggest not amount of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat wild elephants rampaging through county. i'm...
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doha i'm martin there is also coming up. 7 people are sentenced to death for a deadly seizure in a bangladesh cafe in 26 seen. digging for survivors we have an update on the hunt for people feared trapped in the rubble of an earthquake in albania. and rumbling into paris why french farmers have a brief with the government. but 1st protests against the united nations are spreading in the eastern democratic republic of congo in beni where the rest started people have driven the car skids have a man killed during demonstrations around the streets ahead of his burial in the past 2 days 6 people have died protesters are angry at what they see as a failure of u.n. peacekeepers to protect them from armed rebels who have killed dozens of people this month. well around 100 kilometers away in goma police have fired live rounds into the edit clear protesters people also tried to steal the u.n. facilities there but they were blocked by security forces so the price. this is spread from benny to other cities tembo is one and as we've mentioned goma that is where our correspondent catherine sawyer joins us
doha i'm martin there is also coming up. 7 people are sentenced to death for a deadly seizure in a bangladesh cafe in 26 seen. digging for survivors we have an update on the hunt for people feared trapped in the rubble of an earthquake in albania. and rumbling into paris why french farmers have a brief with the government. but 1st protests against the united nations are spreading in the eastern democratic republic of congo in beni where the rest started people have driven the car skids have a...
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millimeters of rain in just 18 hours here now we're seeing that western weather fade its way across bangladesh and that's easing its way up towards the far north east of in the bull of course but it was called a topical santana match before that so still a few showers in place there to the far northeast of the region but it could tilt rather has been recently a study by chews that it is largely dry notice down towards the south of india heavy showers coming in here and also affecting sri lanka. mass protests forcing the government's hand but are we seeing the home try to talk to passengers we follow journalists on the frontline business fishtank free press committed to reporting the facts police officers pointing guns at journalists and say stop can think of hong kong fact and fiction the truth is in any way on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera let's take a look at the top stories right now and present a morality says he will call for a new elections after a report by the organization of american states that irregularities marred last month's vote accusations that morale is rigged the election co
millimeters of rain in just 18 hours here now we're seeing that western weather fade its way across bangladesh and that's easing its way up towards the far north east of in the bull of course but it was called a topical santana match before that so still a few showers in place there to the far northeast of the region but it could tilt rather has been recently a study by chews that it is largely dry notice down towards the south of india heavy showers coming in here and also affecting sri lanka....
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escaping to bangladesh that was the very 1st wave of aid of rangers that happened the 1978. is a quite young i still remember. the shooting by the mr. henderson family and then later when he left this is for 9 am operation. drug operations we left i was very young and i was in a bus. 'd and my another sibling was put on the other bus my father carried i was crying my hands and legs were very like finger. salute in the 978 way. was the direct result of centrally organized. expulsion organized by the central government in rain who. i still remember this being on the people every days. tens of anderson children. 9 without. man or titian the hydration. after my literally agreement. i want to read it and then i see the only. house is calm but in general. i think there when have no choice because the international community had proof that these people came from he proceeded to essentially cat what the nazis did to the jews in 1938 his legal advisers come up with this citizenship law they intention was to make sure that. we're no longer entitled to even a basic rights or citizenshi
escaping to bangladesh that was the very 1st wave of aid of rangers that happened the 1978. is a quite young i still remember. the shooting by the mr. henderson family and then later when he left this is for 9 am operation. drug operations we left i was very young and i was in a bus. 'd and my another sibling was put on the other bus my father carried i was crying my hands and legs were very like finger. salute in the 978 way. was the direct result of centrally organized. expulsion organized by...
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millimeters of rain in just 18 hours here now we're seeing that western weather fade its way across bangladesh and that's easing its way up towards the far north east of in the it's now called bull of course but it was called topical scotland a matter before that so still a few showers in place there to the far northeast of the region but it could tilt rather has been recently a study by chews that it is largely dry notice down towards the south of india heavy showers coming in here and also affecting sri lanka. in 2020. the parallel. with the nation is a troubled history. one i want to. japan's disability. 0 u.s. president donald trump is about to host turkey's president trichet take to run at the white house with their countries and odds over syria and france and u.s. sanctions. join us for extensive coverage of the 2 disney. this is. a welcome back our top stories on al-jazeera voting is underway in spain for spain's 4th general election in 4 years prime minister federal sanches call for the latest election after failing to run enough support to form a new government but opinion polls sugge
millimeters of rain in just 18 hours here now we're seeing that western weather fade its way across bangladesh and that's easing its way up towards the far north east of in the it's now called bull of course but it was called topical scotland a matter before that so still a few showers in place there to the far northeast of the region but it could tilt rather has been recently a study by chews that it is largely dry notice down towards the south of india heavy showers coming in here and also...
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a powerful cycle own has lashed northeastern india and bangladesh killing at least a dozen people more than 2000000 residents moved into shelters over the weekend officials say a cycle of bull has already weakened and the worst is over but the storm has left a trail of destruction in the region the world's busiest online shopping of a singles day is well underway in china discounts around a huge across a huge range of products gave the people boost to spending the e-commerce giant ali baba said sales $1000000000.00 within the 1st on it that dwarfs similar events like cyber monday in the u.s. . big bird the cookie monster and the rest of the sesame street cast have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the show's launch the characters became international stars with sesame street's revolutionary approach to children's television when it was 1st broadcast in 1969 today the award winning show is broadcast in 150 countries including dozens of regional productions. big bird's been a big star for 50 years now and to mock sesame street's 50th anniversary new york decided to light up the em
a powerful cycle own has lashed northeastern india and bangladesh killing at least a dozen people more than 2000000 residents moved into shelters over the weekend officials say a cycle of bull has already weakened and the worst is over but the storm has left a trail of destruction in the region the world's busiest online shopping of a singles day is well underway in china discounts around a huge across a huge range of products gave the people boost to spending the e-commerce giant ali baba said...
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the cyclone has caused widespread damage to coastal areas in bangladesh. officials say at least 6000 homes have been partially or fully destroyed. prompt evacuations are thought to have saved many lives. as many as 2 million people left their homes and sought protection in emergency shelters. but not everybody was able to get out before the cyclone made landfall. translation: we didn't go to the cyclone shelter because my mother is an elderly women and we couldn't move her. allah saved us. when we returned from the cyclone shelter we found our cattle were squashed under the fallen house and everything is ruined. the true extent of the disaster is still emerging. the authorities say they're concerned about fishing boats that went out during bad weather and failed to make contact. at its peak, the cyclone recorded wind speeds of 120 kilometres an hour. it is expected to weaken as it travels north over sundarba ns, the world's largest mangrove forest. services at many airports and sea ports in the region have also been affected. in neighbouring india, the mil
the cyclone has caused widespread damage to coastal areas in bangladesh. officials say at least 6000 homes have been partially or fully destroyed. prompt evacuations are thought to have saved many lives. as many as 2 million people left their homes and sought protection in emergency shelters. but not everybody was able to get out before the cyclone made landfall. translation: we didn't go to the cyclone shelter because my mother is an elderly women and we couldn't move her. allah saved us. when...
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the cyclone has caused widespread damage to coastal areas in bangladesh. officials say at least 6,000 homes have been partially or fully destroyed. prompt evacuations are thought to have saved many lives. as many as 2 million people left their homes and sought protection and emergency shelters. but not everybody was able to get out before the cyclone made landfall. translation: we didn't go to the cyclone shelter because my mother is an elderly woman, and we couldn't move her. allah saved us. when we returned from the cyclone shelter we found our cattle were squashed under the fallen house, and everything is ruined. the true extent of the disaster is still emerging. authorities say they are concerned about fishing boats that went out during bad weather and failed to make contact. at its peak, the cyclone recorded wind speeds of 120 kilometres an hour. it is expected to weaken as it travels north over the sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest. services at seaports and airports in the region have also been affected. in neighbouring india, the milit
the cyclone has caused widespread damage to coastal areas in bangladesh. officials say at least 6,000 homes have been partially or fully destroyed. prompt evacuations are thought to have saved many lives. as many as 2 million people left their homes and sought protection and emergency shelters. but not everybody was able to get out before the cyclone made landfall. translation: we didn't go to the cyclone shelter because my mother is an elderly woman, and we couldn't move her. allah saved us....
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cyclone bulbul has made landfall near the border of india and bangladesh, bringing heavy rain and winds of up to 135 kilometres an hour. up to two million people have left their homes for safety, but two deaths have been reported — one person was crushed under a tree in the city of kolkata, while another was buried under a collapsing wall in neighbouring 0disha. 0ur south asian editor, anbarasan ethirajan, explains how improved preparedness has helped save lives. in the past, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in cyclones in bangladesh but we have developed a radio system and are working with the un and other agencies and have enlisted thousands of volunteers. one of the first things they will do is send text messages to mobile phones, to various fishermen and villages across southern bangladesh. and then they sent to different villages using loudspeakers to tell people that they now need to go to safety. otherwise they will also use army and security forces, physically putting people into shelters. so these are some of the methods they use and they also use television a
cyclone bulbul has made landfall near the border of india and bangladesh, bringing heavy rain and winds of up to 135 kilometres an hour. up to two million people have left their homes for safety, but two deaths have been reported — one person was crushed under a tree in the city of kolkata, while another was buried under a collapsing wall in neighbouring 0disha. 0ur south asian editor, anbarasan ethirajan, explains how improved preparedness has helped save lives. in the past, hundreds of...
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in india and in bangladesh thousands are now faced with the task of rebuilding their homes. the world's biggest economies are not doing enough to fight climate change that is the finding in a new report by the climate transparency network instead of a decrease in c o 2 emissions laid out by the paris climate accord those emissions are increasing mainly due to 3 factors what are the a rise in g.d.p. we've got a rise in the demand for energy and of course people continue having babies population growth now there is some good news here as well in intensity has fallen in g 20 countries which means energy is being used more efficiently but the big problem is here more than 80 percent of energy is still generated by highly polluting sources coal oil and gas the use of non carbon energy sources such as nuclear and renewables like solar and wind well that pales by comparison and to talk about these figures i'm joined here in the studio now by don't not from german watch that a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the climate and the earth is good to have you on the program
in india and in bangladesh thousands are now faced with the task of rebuilding their homes. the world's biggest economies are not doing enough to fight climate change that is the finding in a new report by the climate transparency network instead of a decrease in c o 2 emissions laid out by the paris climate accord those emissions are increasing mainly due to 3 factors what are the a rise in g.d.p. we've got a rise in the demand for energy and of course people continue having babies population...
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it's actually wrong to use the word bengali they are not from bangladesh they're from fertility it come on now not. to citizenship a strategy what specific timeline has been developed to move forward the national verification process i don't have to get economics about it was he did. sort of how it was and i did that in my stead if. i would have done i would he did it by said i was on my yes in some list in communities that their leaders have decided that they are not to join in the verification process. of the day law though they had been notified that they are going to go to. put out we would appreciate it if all of france could persuade them to join in the process because you have nothing to lose by the national bird for creation car is a car which allows you to say that you have now become part of the national verification process what is the process there is no such process but this is a process which needs corporation from all communities the muscle bearer for cation card is of pressuring him to legally identify themselves as foreigners so that they legally won't be under the juri
it's actually wrong to use the word bengali they are not from bangladesh they're from fertility it come on now not. to citizenship a strategy what specific timeline has been developed to move forward the national verification process i don't have to get economics about it was he did. sort of how it was and i did that in my stead if. i would have done i would he did it by said i was on my yes in some list in communities that their leaders have decided that they are not to join in the...
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we're not migrants from bangladesh this is their birth place and i was born in this house that was built 1819 our mosque was also built on 994 my great grandfather. through the years myanmar's government has even set up special forces to deal with its ruling the minority. was essentially the burmese equivalent of as says. now sarkar was the executioner this former intelligence chief says the priority was to stop people crossing into me in my or illegally you know i created an a sucker to stop people from crossing the borders it was the right thing to do they were migrants our objective was to control our border they are a guest from bangladesh and we didn't want to accept guest otherwise there would be no more rakhine just got more and more muslims that. now decades later u.n. investigators have warned genocide threat for me and is greater than ever i want into earlier the famous soldier held a gun to my head in seed what if i shoot you right now did he seed we have in order to kill all of you muslims we are invincible. or were injured once their villages were burnt down were funneled in
we're not migrants from bangladesh this is their birth place and i was born in this house that was built 1819 our mosque was also built on 994 my great grandfather. through the years myanmar's government has even set up special forces to deal with its ruling the minority. was essentially the burmese equivalent of as says. now sarkar was the executioner this former intelligence chief says the priority was to stop people crossing into me in my or illegally you know i created an a sucker to stop...
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here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes 7 people are sentenced to death for a deadly siege on a bangladesh cafe in 2016. and yemen's warring parties strike a rare deal to allow a port to be reopened for medical flights. also out of the running president loses in the 1st round of voting in a country plagued by koos. could have you with this welcome to al-jazeera the u.n. says one of its peacekeepers named shot and killed a young protester in the democratic republic of congo after new evidence emerged senior official in kinshasa announced an investigation is short time ago that protests against the un's mission are spreading in the east of the country the unrest started in a bad day where people have driven the casket of a man killed during demonstrations on saturday around the streets in the past 2 days 6 people have died protesters are angry at what they see as a failure of un peacekeepers to protect them from armed rebels who've killed dozens of people this month. about 100 kilometers away in goma police have fired live rounds into the air to clear protesters people tried to storm the u.n
here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes 7 people are sentenced to death for a deadly siege on a bangladesh cafe in 2016. and yemen's warring parties strike a rare deal to allow a port to be reopened for medical flights. also out of the running president loses in the 1st round of voting in a country plagued by koos. could have you with this welcome to al-jazeera the u.n. says one of its peacekeepers named shot and killed a young protester in the democratic republic of congo after new...
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nearly a 1000000 muslims live in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh as the international court of justice prepares to begin hearing allegations of genocide and forced deportation of the rangar a new documentary uncovers testimonies of abuse and the involvement of me and government officials. the prosecution has gone on for decades but since 2017 hundreds of thousands of rangar were forced to flee after the military accused the rebels of terrorism as early as $966.00 the burmese military started to see the real hinge or as a problem. through the years myanmar's government has even set up special forces to deal with its ruling the minority british government. grew up these problems with muslims have existed since the british rule because they brought labor from bangladesh. earlier we're not migrants from bangladesh this is a birth place and i was born in this house that was built 1819 our mosque was also built on 994 my great grandfather. through the years myanmar's government has even set up special forces to deal with its ruling the minority. was essential e the burmese e
nearly a 1000000 muslims live in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh as the international court of justice prepares to begin hearing allegations of genocide and forced deportation of the rangar a new documentary uncovers testimonies of abuse and the involvement of me and government officials. the prosecution has gone on for decades but since 2017 hundreds of thousands of rangar were forced to flee after the military accused the rebels of terrorism as early as $966.00 the burmese...
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this camp is one of 17 bangladesh it has just one school conditions are dire in this camp nearly 25000 people are crammed into an area smaller than the size of a football field houses are separated by distance of one metre wide passageway used by residents and livestock this small spaces are home to entire families with very limited access to basic services recently biharis where in the news when dozens of people were injured in a fight between police and camp residents the violence was triggered when the authorities tried to cut the electricity supply police. there were protests in the camp for several days i went to my workshop to get some work done during the fighting with the police suddenly some stray shotgun pellets hit my body and one of my eyes from which i can see any more most of those living in the camp get no help from the authorities and create their own jobs but they also face constant threats of evictions and now the biharis are facing challenges like camping and the fast of the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need judg
this camp is one of 17 bangladesh it has just one school conditions are dire in this camp nearly 25000 people are crammed into an area smaller than the size of a football field houses are separated by distance of one metre wide passageway used by residents and livestock this small spaces are home to entire families with very limited access to basic services recently biharis where in the news when dozens of people were injured in a fight between police and camp residents the violence was...
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at least 13 people have been killed after cyclone bulbul struck the coasts of india and bangladesh. seven people died in india's west bengal province, and six in bangladesh — mainly because of falling trees. at 10pm we'll have a full round—up of the days news. first, our world reports on the protests that have rocked hong kong forfive months, with no sign of ending. forfive months, huge protests have rocked hong kong. hundreds of thousands of people taking on the authorities and the might of china. so why are they risking so much? in an ever more violent battle. and how will this struggle end for ordinary hong kongers? our city is really under chaos, right now, we are within the flame. bobby and joyce, not their real names, are monitoring police movements. they are constantly on social media, feeding the information to a hub that shares it with the crowds. part of a sophisticated web that makes these protests so hard to police and control. bobby is a veteran of the last big demonstrations in hong kong five years ago, but he has never seen anything like this. since june, hundreds
at least 13 people have been killed after cyclone bulbul struck the coasts of india and bangladesh. seven people died in india's west bengal province, and six in bangladesh — mainly because of falling trees. at 10pm we'll have a full round—up of the days news. first, our world reports on the protests that have rocked hong kong forfive months, with no sign of ending. forfive months, huge protests have rocked hong kong. hundreds of thousands of people taking on the authorities and the might...
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in india and in bangladesh thousands are now faced with the task of rebuilding their homes. the demilitarized zone between north and south korea separates 2 countries that still continue to be officially a wall a situation that's meant that people from both countries have steadily grown apart over the years but a recent exhibit of the c.e.o. of be a knowledge of architecture i don't know but as i'm tempted to bridge that divide every day. visitors what it promised a look at every day life. most south koreans have never seen north korea with their own eyes at the soul be an alley they had the opportunity to virtually travel to its capital a city that's in reality off limits to them. and soul are separated by the demarcation line but the display depicts how people in seoul are travelling to pyongyang and people in pyongyang are going to seoul i meet an exhibition i hope everyone can relate to. the korean division has left its mark on both capitals the cities have steadily grown apart not just in ideology but also in appearance. or the time so young young is so it looks like a
in india and in bangladesh thousands are now faced with the task of rebuilding their homes. the demilitarized zone between north and south korea separates 2 countries that still continue to be officially a wall a situation that's meant that people from both countries have steadily grown apart over the years but a recent exhibit of the c.e.o. of be a knowledge of architecture i don't know but as i'm tempted to bridge that divide every day. visitors what it promised a look at every day life. most...
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only and one of the most staple cooking fashionable in bangladesh cooking it is also the hottest topic right now in bangladesh media it has also taken over the fortune media by way of subtle and parody what used to sell for $0.36 per kilogram is now selling for 3 dollars part kilogram government started providing subsidized right onion for the marginalised poor by way of special delivery vehicles but the people here can say that the army and fear are rotten. these onions are not of good quality some of them are rotten but what can we do the prince the too high and we have no choice as poor people. some of the reason why price skyrocketed in recent months is because a bang of the government's failure to import onion in timely fashion india's ban on export of onion to bring with their. and some unscrupulous trader holding onions to manipulate market price yes bother me that i'm learning you can't get onions because there's a lack of important india is banning exposure which is also why a new prices have gone up and in prices too hot for cooking most poor people and even the middle class
only and one of the most staple cooking fashionable in bangladesh cooking it is also the hottest topic right now in bangladesh media it has also taken over the fortune media by way of subtle and parody what used to sell for $0.36 per kilogram is now selling for 3 dollars part kilogram government started providing subsidized right onion for the marginalised poor by way of special delivery vehicles but the people here can say that the army and fear are rotten. these onions are not of good quality...
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has said that since the engine want to 700000 went to bangladesh and bangladesh is a signatory but they do have jurisdiction on this case and you know investigations are are beginning when these so we are they will not respond to the day they're going to try to show the id to know what that will be about the m.r. does acknowledge the u.n. the international court of justice on this with me mark being a member of the u.n. in the case and there basically those hearings are going to start in the numbers you know are take the bait that we've been that they are has a legitimate counterinsurgency campaign that they have lost any cases where sources of overstep the line they say that they will propagate but there have been so those cases been built a few and far between that me and our actually done anything so far with that so basically you see me in the m.r.c. trying to just trying to play the card that i think began on the phone about the role of aung san suu kyi she's the defacto need well what about hundreds of publicity if i can point to that in all of this did she do all she could to sta
has said that since the engine want to 700000 went to bangladesh and bangladesh is a signatory but they do have jurisdiction on this case and you know investigations are are beginning when these so we are they will not respond to the day they're going to try to show the id to know what that will be about the m.r. does acknowledge the u.n. the international court of justice on this with me mark being a member of the u.n. in the case and there basically those hearings are going to start in the...
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has said that since the engine want to 700000 went to bangladesh and bangladesh is a signatory but they do have jurisdiction on the case and you know investigations are are beginning when these so we have heard that they will not respond because they the day they're going to try to stop the i need to know what that will be i would leave out the m.r. don't acknowledge un the international court of justice on this with me mark being a member of the u.n. and they're basically those you're just got to start in the numbers now you know our case that they believe in that they are has a legitimate counter-insurgency campaign that they have lost there are any cases where soldiers of overstep the line they say that they will propagate but they're going so those caves and built a few and far between i mean are they actually done anything so far with that so basically you see me in the m.r.c. trying to just trying to play the card but i think began on the phone about the role of on science which is she's a defector leader of men what about hundreds of civility if i can quote of that in all of this
has said that since the engine want to 700000 went to bangladesh and bangladesh is a signatory but they do have jurisdiction on the case and you know investigations are are beginning when these so we have heard that they will not respond because they the day they're going to try to stop the i need to know what that will be i would leave out the m.r. don't acknowledge un the international court of justice on this with me mark being a member of the u.n. and they're basically those you're just got...
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homes have existed since the british rule because they brought labor from bangladesh. well you know not only must we're not migrants from bangladesh this is their birth place and i was born in this house that was built 18 or 19 our mosque was also built on 990 by my great grandfather. through the years myanmar's government has even set up special forces to deal with its running a minority. was essentially the burmese equivalent of s.s. nasa the executioner this former intelligence chief says the priority was to stop people crossing into me in my or illegally you know so i created a sucker to stop people from crossing the borders it was the right thing to do they were migrants our objective was to control our border they are guests from bangladesh and we didn't want to accept guest otherwise there would be no more rakhine just got more and more muslims that. now decades later u.n. investigators have warned genocide threat for me in my eyes running is greater than ever i want into earlier the famous soldier held a gun to my head in seed what if i shoot you right now then
homes have existed since the british rule because they brought labor from bangladesh. well you know not only must we're not migrants from bangladesh this is their birth place and i was born in this house that was built 18 or 19 our mosque was also built on 990 by my great grandfather. through the years myanmar's government has even set up special forces to deal with its running a minority. was essentially the burmese equivalent of s.s. nasa the executioner this former intelligence chief says...
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hopefully india's cricketers beat bangladesh by 8 wickets in the 2nd t20 international in rajkot — to level the series bangladesh batted first after india won the toss, and they made 153/6 from their 20 overs. rohit sharma marked his 100th t20 international for india by top—scoring with 85. as the home side reached their target with more than four overs to spare. the series decider is in nagpur on sunday. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport.but from me. and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. thursday brought us a day of heavy and persistent rain across some parts of the country, particularly for parts of northern england. there was 75mm of rain by the end of the day in sheffield and many areas have seen flooding problems and quite a lot of travel disruption too. we still have numerous flood warnings and severe flood warnings in force as well. although the worst of the rain will be easing away, river levels will be lagging behind the main rainfall, so still a lot of flooding problems through friday morning. now, the overnight
hopefully india's cricketers beat bangladesh by 8 wickets in the 2nd t20 international in rajkot — to level the series bangladesh batted first after india won the toss, and they made 153/6 from their 20 overs. rohit sharma marked his 100th t20 international for india by top—scoring with 85. as the home side reached their target with more than four overs to spare. the series decider is in nagpur on sunday. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport.but...
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the cyclonic storm bulbul has made landfall in india and bangladesh. it's brought winds of up to 135 kilometres an hour and heavy rain. two deaths have been reported so far. in bangladesh, troops and volunteers have gone from door to door to evacuate coastal villages. now on bbc news, it's going you working as you yetjust been highly talk about our dislike plateau made yesterday all grazing on we made this couple and like that in finish which is very slight to pay time for click. this week, is 56 really a health hazard 7 weather forecasting in danger. and back in time to the berlin wall. in towns and cities across the uk, a tech revolution is slowly being born. one antenna at a time. bit by bit, 56 is becoming a thing, and while all the infrastructure might look a bit dull, take a look at this. this is a speed test to this phone, which right now is getting data speeds of 390mbps. not bad. yeah, this new network is going to be so fast that we'll be able to download in a heartbeat and stream video to multiple devices at once. in order to allow this to pr
the cyclonic storm bulbul has made landfall in india and bangladesh. it's brought winds of up to 135 kilometres an hour and heavy rain. two deaths have been reported so far. in bangladesh, troops and volunteers have gone from door to door to evacuate coastal villages. now on bbc news, it's going you working as you yetjust been highly talk about our dislike plateau made yesterday all grazing on we made this couple and like that in finish which is very slight to pay time for click. this week, is...
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i mean, bangladesh is not going to take them. soso the idea is to create a kid of tiered citizenship in which some people have rights and some people don't, like a new caste system that exists alongside the old one, but now with legal provisions in which muslims are the new dalits, you know? so as we -- amy: dalits being the formerly untouchable people. >> yeah. and so, you have a situation where resources are shrinking, water is disappearing, and the economy is shrinking, too. so there are very terrififying coats s underlying this. it's like you're reaching back into some odious past to come up with a modern management system for a modern crisis. nermeen: well, before we conclude, arundhati, i'm sure you're aware that your booker prize-winning book, "god of small things," was listed by the bbcc as one of the 100 novels that shaped the world. are you working on another book of fiction? >> no, not right now. you know, i'm very disturbed, you know, by everything that's going on, so i'm hoping that after a few months i'll retreat so
i mean, bangladesh is not going to take them. soso the idea is to create a kid of tiered citizenship in which some people have rights and some people don't, like a new caste system that exists alongside the old one, but now with legal provisions in which muslims are the new dalits, you know? so as we -- amy: dalits being the formerly untouchable people. >> yeah. and so, you have a situation where resources are shrinking, water is disappearing, and the economy is shrinking, too. so there...