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other world's most easygoing animals already setting off alarm bells. the small thing rescue center in syria. the habitat is being destroyed and often
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turned up in towns and villages that help pass to come quick imagine scene rescues . global three thousand. thirty minutes on d. w. . take a trip to a world of boundless ambition have discovered a major flaw in wife i connections they calling it crack which could allow data to be intercepted now in some cases the haka good then use the gap in the connection to transmit a virus experts say most of us all risk intil touch is made available so to protect protect your devices and the data update your devices as soon as possible. more business throughout the day now we're taking a look at the humanitarian situation in myanmar and bangladesh that's right helen the united nations has released new aerial footage showing streams or bring him to
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muslims making their way to bangladesh most are on foot and are carrying their belongings the u.n. refugee agency says more than five hundred thousand revenge refugees have fled persecution in myanmar in the last five weeks or they're calling the crackdown ethnic cleansing in a moment we'll speak to a journalist in myanmar but first this report the humanitarian crisis unfolds thousands of range of muslims fleeing persecution trying to get to bangladesh by whatever means possible. meanwhile five hundred kilometers away in my own capital nappy door the united nations political affairs chief jeffrey feltman met with aung san suu kyi to try to halt the military operations and violence in northern iraq on state he's also demanding unlimited access for humanitarian support for the ranger but the toll of the exodus is rising around one hundred
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eighty rangers have drowned while trying to reach bangladesh on monday twelve more including six children drowned when an overcrowded boat capsized in the bay of bengal. dozens are still missing. when our homes were burned there was no place to live then we started walking towards the west there were no boats and we had to wait for more than ten days without food when we got the boat it took us along a different route but we were near an island when the boat man ran aground and then a big wave hit our boat and it capsized there's a lot of it. more than half a million ranger have fled my own since co-ordinated range insurgent attacks more than seven weeks ago sparked a ferocious military response security forces have been accused of murdering
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civilians and right. the united nations has labeled it ethnic cleansing. let's bring in journalist poppy macpherson she joins us from yang in. hi poppy myanmar claims it has ceased military operations in rakhine state yet running the refugees are continuing to fully what is going on in rakhine state. typical question to answer because obviously we're still not allowed to free access rakhine state journalists aid agencies not allowed to go and see what's going on but what we do know from the refugees who are coming across the border arriving many many thousands are arriving especially in the last couple of days there's been an enormous increase in the number coming they are saying that there's not enough food shortages there's
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a huge shortage of food in the villages and. that they can't they're not being allowed to go to the markets they're not getting aid deliveries which they were relying on and so that kind of thing pushed out by the threat of starvation sounds like a real humanitarian crisis now there in rakhine state the u.n. has myanmar's de facto leader also in sochi to allow aid deliveries to the written job there in rakhine state by police of that that's going to happen right well last week in san suu kyi and now the creation of a new committee which is supposed to be dedicated to this this crisis which is going to be involving private donors the private sector here in myanmar. local n.g.o.s and u.n. agencies and delivering humanitarian assistance will be part of that its operations
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supposedly began today and that was constructing homes for villages effected by the crisis but actually not redemption these were just from another ethnic minority who were affected so. she is is saying that humanitarian assistance is beginning but it's not what the u.n. and all of this had perhaps imagined. now much of the outside world is looking at pictures from bangladesh seeing the streams of refugees pouring over the border and and wondering about this crisis very concerned what about the people in myanmar are they aware of what's going on and what do they think about it. well it's definitely being seen very differently here than it's being seen outside and many people that ma'am are are not and since. they see them as illegal immigrants from bangladesh and they call them by golly the ranger. and now many people see them as
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terrorists extremists the government cheaper began to paint and that's because this crisis began in august when ranger insurgents attacked police. prompting this enormous enormous crackdown by the minute you so here and other people complaining that the international community is training or injuries victims when according to government ministry. what's coming from from my sources that condemning the most extreme. poppy thank you very much that was poppy macpherson there in yang gone myanmar thank you so much. just a quick reminder of our top story a prominent investigative journalist has been killed by a car bomb in malta a car want to go to report on corruption in the island nations. so you news for now
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thanks for watching. the slaughter rescue center in syria. the habitat is being destroyed but often turn up in towns and villages and then help has to come quick imagine seeing
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rescues facades. global three thousand next on d.w. . uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting it ever since for their rights bad for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. this is you get when you come to live from but end at the right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul joined by michel a couple of you know of his but it'll correspond let's bring in a book section of you from a poland at death of go if you'll be bought up at a correspondent frank for more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the perspective closer
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d.w. news sasa. why are forty million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of the situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. this huge journalistic project tries to find the answers white africa goes green our topic this week on d w news online. welcome to house and this week we hang out with some levels of the slow life the future of these mellow creech is though is under threat.

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