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i always been looked at differently because i'm dacogen all the people. is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag a.j. stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation this time on al-jazeera. the deserted villages of myanmar the government says one hundred seventy six and now empty after they were injured residents fled. humanitarian situation you just got the. un chief antonio terra's has urged the me and my government to end its military action.
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are entirely the sound is a live from london coming up people return to bob uter to find out what's left of their homes after hurricane amma devastated the island. and we'll tell you why u.s. regulators want to put the brakes on government plans to roll out travelers cars. and i will begin in myanmar where the government says one hundred seventy six range of villages and they are completely empty after all residents fled the recent upsurge in violence and it says ranger muslims have become begun to leave at least thirty four other villages i mean an ongoing military crackdown the un says around four hundred thousand ranger and now escaped to bangladesh since the violence broke out in late august when ranger fighters attacked the security forces. in mass leader on time suci has canceled plans to attend the un general assembly next week
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the nobel peace prize laureate is facing a torrent of criticism over her handling of the crisis she is due to give her first speech on the situation in a televised address next week meanwhile five fellow female nobel peace prize recipients have written to sushi accusing her of indifference and asking her to take a strong stand on behalf of the ranger the inspector general has described the situation of the refugees as catastrophic i call on the myanmar or saudi to suspend the military action and the violence appalled the rule of law and recognize the right of return of all girls were to leave the country. and i urge them to ensure the delivery of vital humanitarian aid by united nations agencies non-governmental organizations and other. i repeat my call for an effective action plan to address the root causes of the crisis the muslims of rocking record in state must be
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grounded nationality or at least for now illegal startles that allows them to lead a normal lives including freedom of movement and the excess to liberty markets education and l. services i hear and correspondent in jordan joins us live now from headquarters in new york has some strong words there from the inspector general very strong language from antalya good terrorist who has been among many of those who have been facing questions about what the u.n. is or is doing about the situation our colleague james bays put the question to the secretary general at his midday press conference on wednesday i asked you this question last week and it's about how you term the violence that's being carried out right now in myanmar your high commissioner for human rights said it seems to be a textbook example of ethnic cleansing given the situation has got so much worse in
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the last week do you believe this is ethnic cleansing well i would answer your question with another question when one third of the growing a population had to flee the country can you find a better word to describe it. and rose the security council's also issued a statement on the situation in la what did they say. well laura they held an emergency meeting as it were behind closed doors about the situation in iraq and state and they did express concern about the violence they condemned the violence they are very concerned about the humanitarian situation of the range of people not just general keane state but across the border in bangladesh where about a third of the population has flooded the violence they also called on the government to take all steps to try to resolve the crisis however many reporters
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talking to the. security council president criticized the statement saying that it doesn't go far enough and so when he was asked about it to discuss it in his national capacity the infield be an ambassador to them who said that in his national capacity he wants the security council to do more than express concern but he said that in his role as president of the security council his job was simply to read out what had been agreed to by all fifteen members of the security council what diplomats are saying is that this is simply the first step in trying to figure out some sort of response to the crisis in iraq hien state but clearly the pressure is building for the u.n. to do something in a convincing nature in order to protect the range of people in jordan thank you very much indeed. aid agencies are struggling to cope with the huge numbers of ranger who've poured into neighboring bangladesh in just two and
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a half weeks and smith reports. everyone is exhausted. some of these muslim have been walking for days to escape a crackdown by me and mas military a government spokesman says one hundred seventy six ethnic grouping of villages are empty that's nearly a third of all ring of villages in me and ma the people who lived in those villages nearly four hundred thousand of them are now here in bangladesh. they began arriving nearly three weeks ago aid agencies say they can't cope there is a response which is under way but it is a critical forty two beast tiptop seriously so as to meet basic needs and to avoid that we're going to have an emergency within an emergency their anger being caught in a military counter offensive it began after about thirty reading a gunman attacked police and military posts last month but the scale of the military's response has been described by the u.n.
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as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. i came to bangladesh with my family three days ago we had to escape because the burmese security forces burned our home and started attacking us i lost my son. with no shelter and no food these people are totally reliant on and we have appealed for a modest seventy seven million dollars but that is not enough that is a little done by the whole u.n. community that is going to be revised we need to get much more funding for partners . doesn't use the name or hanger to refer to these people instead they're usually called accused of illegally by grating from bangladesh presidential spokesman says those who fled to be automatically allowed to return saying they would first have to be very. burnet smith al-jazeera.
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park in amman has claimed six more lives in florida as officials confirm that patients in a nursing home died after it lost power during the storm investigation is underway after three elderly patients were found dead inside the facility the three others later died in hospital it's believed that deaths were heat related after the facility lost its air conditioning one hundred patients have since been placed in other accommodation and has more from the florida keys where some residents are beginning to return home. well the authorities only just started letting residents return to the florida keys but the scene here at this mobile park is of utter devastation you can see on this mobile home here there are markings which give the date and thankfully reveal that there was no one inside this trailer and that's the picture across this mobile home park but remember these were people's homes yes some of them were affordable holiday homes but we've met plenty of people that actually lived and worked from here and have pretty much lost absolutely everything
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they are now desperate homeless and you can see some of the personal items that we found just lying around you know a license plate from a car a pair of binoculars but it's those really personal possessions that have people deeply upset a lady we just met was trying to get pictures and family heirlooms things that really have deep personal meaning and she really has nowhere to go at this point but look at these breeze blocks just blown away over here we see concrete platforms where mobile homes used to stand they've gone they've gone from there to this mess over here which just shows you the power of hurricane emma but let me just show you one other thing this is the side of a mobile home that was completely blown off the floor here was covered in heavy ceramic tile those tiles are all now scattered and blown over here big heavy concrete tiles and that's the the picture you've got throughout mobile home parks like this because this is basically up in the upper keys and there's a pearl of islands a necklace pearl of violence going all the way out into the florida straits and the
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picture here is replicated all the way down there you can see people are beginning to turn up now they've been let through by the police having shown that they live here they're beginning to get their possessions together load them into cars but lots of them are just waiting for fema they're waiting for official help and it's absolutely baking hot here typical weather for a post hurricane this weather is just pouring off me you can only imagine what these people are going through who are going into their homes or what's left of them to try and find what personal possessions what precious possessions they can. islands across the caribbean still taking stock of the devastation left behind on bob huge of the government estimates ninety five percent of the buildings are damaged or destroyed west or residents have been moved to the neighboring island of antigua from home and reports. roger has arrived back home this move caribbean island of devastated by hurricane needed he's heading to his house to find out if it survived but i think. there's nothing you know that i
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know. god. is like. with a population of one thousand six hundred everyone seems to know each other here it makes the scars of destruction we see as we pass even more painful for roger you know it's. kind of hard to see. my friends. really think about. this that make me feel like. homes shared open like those houses inside the remnants of lives interrupted a stopped water logged watch clothes and toys tossed around dishes still waiting to be put away there's no knowing when those lives will be resumed everyone's been evacuated to nearby antigua until further notice there's worries about this season
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is from the stagnant flood water. roads is only allowed to visit a tool because he works on the ferry between the two islands right now the only permanent residents of the animals left behind it's not just people's homes that are gone it's also their livelihoods so many bob unions a fisherman and their badly damaged boat strewn across the coast. even when people come back the government says it will take months of work a more than two hundred million dollars to repair buildings and restore electricity and phone lines it's counting on international aid. meanwhile pub unions wait in shelters a relative's home. the mood is cheerful stoic but impatient to return some of these. have been one of the. i'm going to follow it to put my part in it. after seeing his devastated hometown we arrive at raja's house and find it's one of the few still intact it's
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a small piece of good news on this small struggling island john home and al-jazeera . on this half hour syria's government rebuilds aleppo but being devastated east of the city still lies in the rings class. player. and robot named jimmy makes its conduct in tuscany what happens when it teams up with their montana game but charlie thank you. hello and welcome to international weather forecast now we have a deep area of low pressure racing in across the u.k. and down through into some of the low countries and through the baltics so it's really looking autumnal at the moment across this region still fine across
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southeastern areas so that's what we're facing through the course of some really strong winds winds coming down from the north across the u.k. so temperatures way below average really strong winds up through the baltic you see that circulation there towards stockholm so really wet and windy conditions further towards the south and east is looking fine nice day in vienna twenty five but as we head on through into friday temperatures dropping back to eighteen as that system blows through another stage you can see a temperature that london dropping back to fourteen but across the rest the u.k. significantly lower than that is fine there on the other side of the mediterranean nice weather in car there with temperatures in the mid thirty's has been as high as thirty eight last couple of days which is easing back slightly into central parts of africa still looking plenty showers across south sudan central from the public and towards cameroon towards west africa the situation is looking somewhat better circulation we've had here so easy but still some showers there for guinea sierra leone and the like but otherwise looking fine for bamako mali with highs of thirty four generally fine across southern portions of africa with highs of nineteen
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expected in cape town. perpetrator. a victim. of his past as an instrument of pinochet's brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. but his son's quest for answers reveals there are often two sides to even the darkest of stories witness the color of the chameleon at this time on al-jazeera.
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the top story. government says one hundred seventy six range of villages are not completely empty after all residents fled the recent upsurge in violence. u.n. security council has issued a statement expressing deep concern about the situation in northern iraq and is calling for immediate steps to be taken to end the violence. continues to cause devastation across the caribbean and the u.s. in florida six more people have died during a power cut in the us in her. turn to our top story the plight of people the minimal government has been heavily criticized by the international community driving the minority group out but as far as new reports now from yang gone many inside the country actually backed the government's actions. the sign reads collecting donations for the displaced in rakhine state this charity drive is being run by a ministry in yangon six hundred kilometers from the fighting in northern rakhine
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state but it's mainly for the rakhine the ethnic majority in the state who are mostly buddhists some thirty thousand of whom have been displaced. if there was fighting here among who runs into a mosque would be killed but a monastery will save all who shelter their own our religion forbids us from killing but i'm not afraid to walk past a monastery a church or a hindu or sikh temple but i'm scared of walking past a mosque. there are a few in myanmar who will speak out publicly in support of the ranger the muslim minority remain stateless and are largely regarded as illegal migrants from bangladesh the military crackdown which has been condemned for its brutality around the world hasn't drawn the same sort of criticism from people here. yes they should carry out a security operation to eradicate terrorism if not they'll be no peace so that's why we support the military but the operation should only target terrorists not the whole muslim community. and. i support the military operation
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because terrorism is not good it's good to fight terrorism everyone should live within the law. the military and the government say the operation is illegitimate exercise targeting what it considers a terrorist organization the crisis in rakhine and the exodus of ranger refugees into bangladesh are being widely covered by the international media and yet here they don't get much attention in the local press and when they do there's usually a government that this article for example promotes a press release that people in northern because i have started to go back home because peace and stability have started to return to the area. but there's no mention of the hundreds of thousands who fled to bangladesh in under three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. hundreds of people have marched in india's capital demanding an end to the violence against rangers in nearly half the protest has criticised leader and son sushi questioning why she was
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given a nobel peace prize they're also calling on the indian government to provide shelter the estimated forty thousand range of refugees who are in their country. at least three people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a cricket stadium in the afghan capital it happened outside the kabul international cricket stadium as a tournament was under way two police officers and one civilian died in the attack the country's cricket board says players are safe. but even leopard was once the largest in syria before becoming one of the most brutal battlegrounds in the civil war eastern aleppo was under siege for three years a syrian and russian forces battled opposition groups nine months after the syrian government recaptured the city cameras have been allowed in to document the rebuilding trying to balance report. fixing a square that was once a front line. aleppo was the battleground for one of the deadliest episodes of the
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syrian civil war tens of thousands died here once syria's largest city it's now rebuilding under president assad's watch and with the support of the regional governor i know you're going to be hearing about social institutes and infrastructure health care education but first of all roads and bridges i'm a doing that not only in aleppo but also in the eastern part of aleppo province the syrian observatory for human rights says thousands of now returned to their homes from refugee camps just last week the governor says electricity was fully restored to the city. this school when a government held neighborhood was protected from the worst of the war and yet this third floor classroom still has no glass in the windows after a missile strike in two thousand and sixteen two children died in this were four were killed in the playground bemoan what to me is
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a sudden when the war started shells started to fall on this school most of the children were here in the classroom as you can say there is only a metal net on the windows shell is hit here and killed children assad wants the world to see aleppo rebuilding reporters were invited to visit by his allies in the russian defense ministry but in east in aleppo no amount of spin can hide the scars left by their coalition. children hand learn the price of war every time they go outside the east of the city was under siege for three years until government forces regained control in december this is where syria's opposition made its last stand and nine months later neighborhoods here are the lowest priority shallop ballasts al jazeera. an estimated eleven million people have. been forced to flee the violence in the syrian civil war but many ending up at refugee
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camps in neighboring nations where conditions can be very poor but these are tara camp ten miles across the border in jordan has just been significantly improved the building of a full sized football pitch french world cup winning football locals giorgo will want to surround the dread was the star guest for the opening round four and a half thousand young people are expected to use the new facility and we cannot avoid what happened in their countries what. we hope. to enter the kids from. the president of the european commission says the block is back on track after britain's vote to leave the e.u. is annual state of the union address said the economic recovery and unity between the members means europe is now ready to move forward all of this leads me to believe. you know upsets we have an old window of opportunity but it will not stay open so. let us make the most of
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the moment. to really you know six south korean scientists say they've detected a radioactive gas from the north's most recent nuclear test become a certain whether the test had been for a hydrogen bomb young as six nuclear test earlier this month prompted the un security council to step up sanctions south korea has also put on a show of strength releasing footage of its preparation for a possible attack from its neighbor and a thomas reports from seoul. this time it is south korea releasing video of a missile test film the south korean military says on choose day and if if team k. fighter jet drops a german made taurus missile which applies independently towards a practice target of south korea's west coast it drops on a rocky island say the south koreans exactly where intended to go we're going to get if the enemy carries out provocations the air force will immediately punish
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them with a south standing pinpoint strike capability. the test and more significantly releasing video of it is designed to send a message that seoul is prepared to strike first in the event of a crisis it is a visual demonstration of the ratcheting up of tension and rhetoric on the korean peninsula on wednesday north korea condemned to the latest u.n. sanctions a statement from its foreign ministry called u.n. resolution two three seven five illegal and evil a he knows provocation that will strengthen pyongyang's efforts to follow this road to nuclear missiles at a faster pace without the slightest diversion in response to that south korea urged the north once again to break away from what it called a vicious cycle of provocation followed by sanctions followed by sanctions that a hint perhaps that more sanctions could follow the u.n.
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resolution with only a partial cap on chinese oil exports to north korea not a ban did not go as far as the south koreans wanted nor donald trump was nice to get a fifteen to nothing vote but those sanctions are nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen in seoul meanwhile it's life as usual people in south korea have lived with the threat of north korea's conventional weapons for decades and people here at least don't feel that conflict is imminent but there is a bit of new concern less ironically about what kim jong un will do. his rhetoric is to be expected than donald trump what exactly does he mean by what ultimately will have to happen to offer united nations sanctions will be difficult given china's potential veto but a military strike against north korea could provoke a catastrophic war in seoul we asked people who they're more worried about trump or kim jong il and. trump. the human is the one building
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a bomb so i'm more worried about him joining the i'm more worried about kim jong behavior but kim jong il behavior is affected by trap so i'm worried by both andrew thomas al jazeera so brazil's former president luis in us you know let us silver is being questioned again by the country's top anti corruption judge who's the front runner in next year's brazilian an election he's facing multiple charges for allegedly accepting bribes the same judge sentenced him to more than nine years in jail in july for receiving bribes. the route over the safety of driverless cars has once again come into the spotlight after the trumpet ministration effectively gave the green light for further development congress wants to get more the vehicles on the road quickly but a federal safety agency is warning that more regulation is needed before that happens when asked about has more. u.s. transportation secretary elaine chao released voluntary guidelines on driverless
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vehicles that give auto companies more flexibility in developing them our goal at the department of transportation is to help usher in this new era of transportation innovation and safety suring that our country remains a global leader and autonomous technology the new guidelines are scaled back from the ones the obama administration announced last year they're also at odds with recommendations the national highway traffic safety administration rolled out on the same day it wants a more active role in regulating driverless vehicles by making car companies install more safeguards the agency made the recommendation after finding that an inattentive drivers over reliance on an automated system contributed to a fatal crash last year so driving cars are in the valving technology and manufacturers are racing to mass produce them mr speaker i rise in support of this
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bill h.r. thirty three eighty eight the shaft drive act last week the house of representatives passed legislation that could get them on highways more quickly by blocking individual states regulations automakers including ford and general motors are applauding that legislation and the new transportation department guidelines but consumer groups are urging caution hoping regulators can provide a safe roadmap before they roll out of dealerships dian us to brooke al-jazeera the u.s. government has ordered its departments and agencies to remove russian made kaspersky lab products from the information systems department of homeland security says it's concerned the cyber security company has ties to state sponsored cyber espionage activities in russia especially deny the allegations say it has no ties to the kremlin. cities of paris and have been formally confirmed as host of the olympic games harrison twenty twenty four at l.a. four years later i.o.c.
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president hours spent at an olympic meeting in peru paris and l.a. were unopposed in their bids as all the other contenders for both years dropped out going to cost concerns it would be the third time both cities are opposed to the games equalling the record held by london. advances in the design of robots are revolutionized many industries but now it appears they set their sights on the performing arts. this is this was designed robot yumi conducting the luca monica orchestra in italy as part of the first international festival of robotics being held in the city of pisa you me even managed to upstage the famous tenor andrea bocelli joined him on stage in the thirty theater where conductor andrea can be helped the programmers and seems remarkably relaxed about a robot taking his job. basically had to find time to understand his movements then
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when we found the way everything was pretty easy and the flexibility of the arms of you me are both unthinkable not even incredible unthinkable for a machine it is absolutely fantastic and the technicians are fantastic just to to make everything perfect especially in the length and in the speed of the trash which is very important. on our website any time the address of that is dot com and you also watch us live by clicking on the live icon. dot com. and our top stories are now to syria the u.n. secretary general says the humanitarian situation for me in mars' range of people is catastrophic while the fifteen member security council has issued a statement calling for steps to be taken to end the violence in mars' government says one hundred seventy six range of religious are now completely empty after all
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residents fled the recent upsurge in violence it's estimated that about four hundred thousand revenge of escape to bangladesh since the violence broke out in late august triggered by attacks on the security forces by ranger fighters i call on the myanmar or sorry dues to suspend the military action and the violence appalled the rule of law and recognize the right of return of all girls were to leave the country and i urge them to ensure the delivery of vital humanitarian aids by united nations agencies non-governmental organizations and others mainmast leader on time says she has canceled a trip to the u.s. for the un general assembly that's being held later this month the nobel peace prize laureate is facing a torrent of criticism over her handling of the reinjure crisis a government spokesperson says she will not travel to new york so that she can tackle the crisis at home she'll give her first speech in
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a televised address next week about the crisis. the president of the european commission says the block is back on track after britain's vote to leave the e.u. in his annual state of the union address truckload younker said economic recovery and unity between the members means europe is now ready to move forward. at least three people have died after a suicide bomber blew himself up near a cricket stadium in the afghan capital but last happened outside the kabul international cricket stadium where a t twenty match was being paid the police two police officers and one civilian killed. the caribbean island took the brunt of harken emma's fury leaving a trail of devastation in its wake on the island of all beauty of the government estimates ninety five percent of the buildings are damaged or destroyed the storm has also claimed six more lives in the u.s. state of florida as authorities confirmed patients died in a nursing home after it lost power during the storm. there's the headlines do stay
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