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most of us are happy now and our toilets are full and i had to fix my toilets. there are too many diseases and. further along the bank, one the largest fresh water lakes in the world, the problem is the same, too many new arrivals, and not enough clean water. the drinking out of the lake and unclean water sources and that is, a risk when it comes to disease.
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diseases like coal laura, it can kill within hours and there have been several deaths in camps. family members are dying, in front of our eyes, we have heard that some people will bring in medication, and even if they do, it won't be enough because there is so many people here. many more are on their way and soldiers check both the young and old and they wait
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funny face and, and he many others have run away because they're scared it could happen again and, al jazera. they have captured a refindry, and the state and operating oil field have been told shutdown their facilities, immediately. rebels who are loyal to former president, have been battling government troops, and they have taken control of key oil and forcing them, step down, but south sudan's information that there are no refineries in the area. michael says, he believes the rebels won't be bringing the country to a standstill.
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check the record, and we have none and only refrontry that we have was the military state and, it was interrupted before it could be open, so they claim that they have captured the refinery, and not in place and, they have no refinery over that and they believe that, it is only, who is the problem and they are demanding that, and that's whatever they come up with their own objective and for me, i don't believe that they are bringing anything. and they are incompetent and they will not make it. there's been a big jump in the number of ebola case nets last week, guinea and sierra leon are 5, and not clear why.
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the world health organization says it will not go quietly. the country liberia was ebola free ten-days ago. iraq security forces have been sent back to ramadi, to retake the city from isil, the islam particular state of iraq and it will be help by shia militia groups. and isil fighters are working to secure their grip and, east of ramadi and killing at least eight policemen. they are preparing for a war that could deepen the she a divide in iraq. and, some 30 kilomet tors east and, they plan to push deep, into the sun any heartland and islamic state of iraq and live on. we're announcing that the
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popular mobilization forces are getting ready and, people have asked for our help about a month ago and, they were reluctant. anbar did request such assistance, and the council is not representative of all sunni tribes and many don't want shia forces and would have performed arms so they can wage it alone. officials are insisting that they were backed by iran are no longer militias and operate under the government, they are trying to calm sunni fears, and the u.s. has expressed concern and, now it says, it backs the government's decision. there are those who don't agree. they say that the paramilitary troops are stronger than the states and for the time being they are the only force capable of fighting isil, and regular forces are so weak and they
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weren't able to hold ground, in anbar. the u.s. which leads coalition is, stepping up airstrikes and has promised to recapture it. and isil is still on the offensive and people are on the move, they are the group targeted security forces in the town east of ramadi. the fighting over recent days has replaced thousands and pockets of territory still under the control of the government and but not all tribes support the government, and the dissent is growing. we refuse to help our people who have been abandod by officials and they aren't doing anything. reaching out to the people, is needed to win this war but government has done little. what have our children done to deserve this. we haven't eaten for two days.
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the battle has not begun in ernest and sunni leaders have long demanded that they secure their province. if shia forces fill it, it could mean another war. 28 soldiers have been rescued by the military, from ramadi a day after isil stormed it. these pictures, released show the search and rescue operation on monday, and soldiers were from the rapid reaction force. in syracuse, regime soldiers still remain in doubt and fighting intensifies and this report. heavy fighting continues, in the city, and, the province, and the government have parachuted
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reinforcements and soldiers and 250 are under seers and they haven't reached the hospital yet but three have been killed. another chlorine chemical weapon attack was reported. it's the third one this week, and also, the largest military base has been abandoned and al-qaeda say it's in their hands now. syrian state media was a tactical withdraw, and they were moving to reenforce defenses and government troops are through from the capital, after it fell to opposition fighters and they've been battling from key positions and, it is important as is the province, because it is the gateway to damascus. stated back sexual violence, in egypt has increased since the military take core, according to
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a report, by the human rights it accuses security forces of subjecting dement niece to gang rape and tests, and the report suggests in men women ask children are being abused to eliminate public protests and found them responsible for carrying out those. the authorities involvement and cad they are rent bath will tell us. what we do know they're being committed in many different areas of egypt in police stations and in detention centers, and in then official detention sites, as well as at checkpoints during security checks. and so, this very wise spread nature of the crimes, which are known to those responsible these
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agents and, nobody has been held to account and would candidate that this is tolerated by the egypttient authorities if not encourage he. still to come, protests in support of protests in china turns ugly as the police are accused of using excessive force. teachers on the streets of france rally against re forms to the education system which is ranked one of the lease equal anywhere. >> let me quote you... >> there's a double standard... >>...could be a hypocrite >> you're also gonna get a show that's really fair bold... never predictable... >> the should be worried about heart disease, not terrorism... >> i wouldn't say that at all... >> you'll see a show that has an impact on the conventional
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i'm david and, these are the headlines, protestors are demanding, that he drop his bid for a third term, are on the streets. rebels, in south sudan say they have captured a refinishry, in the state operating near the oil field and shot down, their facilities and the government says there is no refinery there. and iraq's security forces are being sent back towards ramadi, to retake the city from isil. yemen's government, and saudi arabia, have been taking part in talks, and talking about the conflict. arab force to securities, and implement tasting of safe havens, and saub saub,.
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surrender or face war, it's the warning issued to the houthis by yemenny factions, and, leaders in saub saub. the president who is in exile calls for saudi troops to protect civilians. the only chance to protect them and, the only chance to protect fighters. this will take effect and all the issues, and ladies and gentlemen, the houthi may ilish sha says, and the forces loyal have misread the concept of the truce, and the government has little control on the ground. it says, talks with houthi can only happen, if they put out from areas they seize. houthi must understand, that they will not be a solution,
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without the houthi expecting the resolutions of the security council. they have to withdraw, they have to understand that what they are doing is bringing dissensions and probably, splintering the country. this is the leader of the islam, one of the most powerful parties in yemen he played a significant role in the 2011 up rising that toppled the former president. the houthis are ones who is declared war on the yemenny people and we have to resist them until the will of the people prevail. but the factions seem united and they're far less united about their vision about yemen's future the succession in any event in the south are determined to break away from
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the north. people are looking for a genuine partnership of the north, they united. one in the south and one in the north, any future agreement must acknowledge that they are two separate states. coalition war plains, bombed positions in the capital and there are heavy clashes in the city of -- millions of yemen niece fear the violence will only aggravate the humanitarian situation. and the international county seems unwilling to get involved in yemen, its main goal, is to bring together all the feuding factions to negotiate a deal and give diplomacy a chance. now, for afghanistan where a car bomb killed at least favor
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people. a suicide bomber, about 4:00 in the afternoon when workers of the justice ministry were leaving the jobs, and, it was so powerful, that windows in nearby buildings were blown up. columbia officials say 62 people have been killed by a landslide, they are still trying to rescue anybody who is still missing, and people, though are sleeping when the landslide hit them taking away homes and bridges. the u.n. agency offered to help malaysia handle a migrant crisis, and the u.n. said 9,000 among them, women and children are at risk of starving, more than 40 days, and thailand and indonesia, refusing to accept
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them. police in china have been accused of using excessive force, after dozens have been hurt the demonstrators have gathered plans for a much-needed railway line, and, they were abandoned, and they attempt to report, from the local police, and, now this. it has the feel after town that's still waiting for better economic times a propose high speed rail link was supposed to help deliver that, and, they were attempting to deliver their mind and many rose up, protests against new development projects in china are not unusual but demonstrations are. the protestors carried banners saying we want prosperity, and don't abandon us. it's still not clear how a process that began peacefully
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turned into a violent and prolong he confrontation. here teargas is fired as protestors attempt to block a main road. in the local hospital, some of the injured accused of police of using excessive force. this man needed ten stitches. i am 46-years-old, and not like those young people, but i was beaten by the police, it was chaos, the situation was out of control. i can remember when the pl a. liberated our town in 1949, i'm 72, and i have never been treated like this, i was just passing by, and they hit me for no reason, no, sir. [bleep] , you can see my need. they hit me here. at the town's entrance, giant
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poster, is there, he was born in the nearby town, but also competing for the rail link. our assignment was brought to an abrupt by police, with assault rifles and they threatened to shoot before assaulting our producer and taking our camera, all in the presence of local government minders who gave us permission to work here. the cam was returned but the memory cards had been wiped. three people died and more than 100 others were injured. around 30 of them police officers, and if that's true, then this was one of the most violent protests in china to date. aid degree then brown. plead not guilty to next. she left court, accused of
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failing to prevent corruption, in arise scheme, it cost thailand billions of dollars and, it's been trumped up by her family. he says he will do more to promote reconciliation, and was speaking at ceremony and, at the end of the civil war. the broken buildings have been menlded and more needed to be done to mend broken hearts. q.u.s. bikers are reportedly heading to texas. waco police have asked them to stay off the roads and they have snipers, in case of revenge attacks and 170 gang members were charged with engaged in organized crime. teachers in france are on strike and give schools more, and they plan to only discrease
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the disparity between the rich and the poor. education reform raised its head every five years or so, and the ames are the same, and they attacked it, namely to restore, a golden age of the school system and secondly to arrest the decline of the french schools, when compared, to international standards. now, this time, it's the french president and his junk 37-year-old minister, and what they have done with these proposals, is to unite everybody against them. we have a problem with foreign languages and we're not good at englishing, and we are not good. and we're worse. we don't know if it is worse. we don't have an idea how it will work. so, it's all very messy. and we don't like the messes.
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the decision is that, 1200 posts will be. [inaudible] the right education, it is scandal will you say, and the madam, retorted, her opponents were pseudo intellectuals and there is bitterness. traditional lieutenants are critical of latin and greek and teaching of history is under question. the reform will make voluntary an option and not a part of the curriculum and, it has international and political im implications and there was a briefing, by the german embassy here just last month giving their concerns about the proposed reforms saying that the you downgrading of the
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german language would have important implications for trading, and airbus, and board and, see if the president pitched against 1 million or so french leaning teachers, and the reality is, both sides agree on the problem and, that is to try to remove the elite which dominate industry the media and more and politics,. short listed for one of the highest honors, and there is a big cash reward, but it would give the winner a chance to reach new readers. it's one of the most coveted awardeds in lit sure. the international pride is given to those who transcend borders. many of this year's
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finalists are relatively unknown, and not any more. twist her spine. for the first time, four out of ten are from africa, with themes of conflict, and migration, figuring highly. the prize is awards every two years, to publishers, and works translated nude english. the prize has drawn less attention, the prize offers some, and it hopes growing interest will help promote foreign writers within an english speaking world and it is difficult. if it is hard enough to sell nationally western big markets how do you sell, international in translation? it's difficult.
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even to get translated into evening learn, and to get published from the u.k. is, already hard. to then get taken notice of is another game, and that's where these prizes become very important. they rely upon the prize to help the market fiction. where they see short list edwiner of the prize a sure sign they're about to embark on something special, and for winners of the international award, they're catapulted. like this finalist, and he has been writing fiction for 30 years. people are still the same all over the world and with sympathy readers can read my books actually, in the same way. in an increasingly
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