tv Our World BBC News October 15, 2023 2:30am-3:01am BST
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. this was once a place full of tourists. but when the pandemic came to cuba, country lost a source of income. medicine and food shortages sparked unprecedented demonstrations against the government. and the biggest exodus to the us since the 1959 cuban revolution. many put their lives in the hands of human
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smugglers, on dangerous journeys across central america. others took a shorter but treacherous route. the nearest point to cuba is about 70 miles. the south florida straits can turn deadly very quickly. there are sharks, there are jellyfish, storms can pop up unexpectedly. hundreds have died or gone missing. this is the story of three cubans who risked everything to leave their island for florida. ola.
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with a strict trading embargo imposed by the usa since the 1960s, tourism brought a vital source of foreign currency to cuba, around 12 billion us dollars in 2019. for 30 years cuba was supported by its communist allies, the soviet union. but when the socialist bloc collapsed in the 1990s, cubans faced a daily struggle to survive. elian had recovered from bowel cancer, but after surgery he could not source enough colostomy bags.
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cubans who wanted to leave the country face travel restrictions abroad. but four months after the protest, nicaragua, a long—standing ally, unexpectedly lifted requirement for visiting cubans to have a visa. it was the chance celimar had been waiting for. celimar knew if she could get to nicaragua, gangs of smugglers would transport her illegally across central america to the us, where her father was living.
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in the skies above, the us coast guard were patrolling the waters. as 2022 continued, they noticed a rapid increase in cuban migrant boats. cubans who could not afford to pay smugglers to traffic them through nicaragua were taking to the sea in record numbers. for my aircrews it was not uncommon to see six, seven, eight, nine contacts in a single five—hour patrol in the south florida straits. the vessels are often home—made, with tarps, wood, straps, car engines, lawnmower engines, no engines, handmade paddles with a piece of plywood nailed to a broomstick.
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at the start of 2023, following a record influx of migrants, the us government took radical action. in texas, troops were deployed to the mexican border. and a new parole programme was introduced. cubans who entered the us illegally would not be eligible to apply. with elian already in florida, his wife and daughter had been making the dangerous crossing by land from
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nicaragua. they made it over the us border just before the new system came into effect. all three of them are now applying for asylum. celimar is now also living in florida with herfather. she is also applying for leave to remain. but under the new application system, cubans trying to come to the us now need prior authorisation. those who attempt a journey like hers risk being deported.
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alejandro hopes one day to bring his son to the us, via a safer route — through a new parole programme. but the new programme is estimated to have received nearly 400,000 cuban applications already for limited places. as long as the economic crisis in cuba remains, it's feared more will risk their lives trying to leave the island.
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hello. sunday will be getting off to a cold start in most places and it promises to be a rather chilly day but it won't be as windy as it was on saturday and there won't be as many showers. high pressure building its way in from the west. notice the isobars still quite tightly packed across northern and eastern parts of scotland — still quite windy here — and a weak frontal system bringing cloud and some showery rain into the north of scotland. something wintry for a time up over higher ground, although much of that
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will turn back to rain. southern scotland, northern ireland, england and wales having a fine day after what will be a cold and, in places, frosty start. long spells of sunshine. just a few showers around the coasts. still quite blustery in the north—east of scotland but lighter winds elsewhere. temperatures — 7 degrees in lerwick, 1a for st helier. elsewhere, generally 10—13 degrees. now, sunday night will be another cold one. light winds in most places. some mist and fog patches could well develop. a little bit breezy in the south and in the north. just the odd shower in the north of scotland and also, perhaps, in the south—east of england. but in between, temperatures dropping close to or even below freezing with our area of high pressure still with us, but low pressure trying to squeeze in from the south and also from the north. so, it is northern and southern parts that will turn a little bit windy as we go through the day on monday. in between, light winds, early mist and fog clearing, some good spells of sunshine
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but brisk winds in the north of scotland — maybe the odd shower here. also maybe the odd shower in southern england, where it will also turn quite windy. that strong wind also affecting the channel islands. temperatures generally 11, 12 or 13 degrees in most places. now, on tuesday, i think the winds will ease a little bit in the north but, conversely, they'll pick up across the south. turning breezy across more of england and wales and some showery rain, perhaps, across the channel islands, the south—west of england but notice temperatures rising a little bit — up to around 15 or 16 degrees. a sign of things to come. it is going to turn much more unsettled through midweek. weather systems pushing up from the south. some potentially quite heavy bursts of rain but with southerly winds, temperatures climbing easily to around 16 degrees. it could get a little warmer than that in some places but we will see some outbreaks of quite heavy rain.
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israel masses troops near gaza as it prepares for the next phase of its military operation to "wipe out hamas." thousands of people flee the north of gaza amid israeli evacuation orders as the humanitarian crisis in the territory deepens. and president biden speaks to the israeli and palestinian leaders as the us steps up efforts to contain the escalating conflict. hello. i'm carl nasman. israel's military says that its forces are ready for the next stage of the war and that it is planning an attack by land, air and sea. in a statement, a spokesperson said that the goal of the operation was to "completely destroy "the governing and military capabilities of hamas". it comes a week after hamas, which is classed as a terrorist organisation by many
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