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the dangerous. droughts climate change become the driver of mass migration you can write any notice you want and probably more. the car. starts if you curteous on t w. he was coming up on the program. today is in the philippines scramble to help people affected by two earthquakes how is the country to deal with these disasters plus. greaves. dead after sunday's deadly attacks. and can he make it second time lucky prime minister. along with millions of indians
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in the third phase of the country's mammoth elections. i'm going to managing welcome to. it's good to have you with us the philippines is reeling from two earthquakes that have struck the island nation in two days at least sixteen people have been killed but the death toll could rise as authorities dig through rubble to reach survivors the first earthquake where the bag of six point one was centered on a town around one hundred kilometers northwest of manila the second earthquake to hit on tuesday was centered on the island of summer in the east it had a magnitude of six point three the philippines sits on the so-called pacific ring of fire which stretches from japan through southeast asia and across the pacific.
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the first quake shook manila on monday afternoon turning this guy scraper into a waterfall as water cascaded from the rooftops women pool. many of the casualties have been recorded in the city of herat where a four story commercial building collapsed. rescue teams worked through the nice pulling several survivors alive from the rubble. kark international airport also suffered damage but flights have resumed after it was closed to clear the debris residents were shaken by the strength of the tremors. or. big big there was terror and shock it took us by surprise. it only lasted about twenty seconds but it was very strong it was the
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first time in our lives that we ever experienced anything like this why and i mean . several historical churches have sustained serious damage including santa catalina in porat it's bell tower which dates back to the nineteenth century gave way due to the force of the tremors. and the record of spawn of the now some toys on the story for us from manila good to see you what is the situation currently in manila and the news from the island of summer where the second quake hit. slowly getting back to normal so yesterday when the yesterday when there is plates from the office is closed and to the boss where you saw huge influx of people out on the street waiting for public transportation which had also been closed two days an awful
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sense were remain closed while sorry did their pre and gets checks on any kind of damage now the damage and some are. fast the military relief statement saying that there was no the report that they're checking this continues to be a defendant they started however i spoke to one of the residents off here by and then talked a lot but i used to have that what really cost among people was the rumors of a possible tsunami this created a lot mark among the people who would like us where you got to to see how our families were doing and to get to safer ground but how would you supposed to respond so. the authorities so far have said you know they've been doing their structural attacks thankfully there's been no. damage structurally or even on the roads it's just that
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almost cracks on these a structure. with all of that involved which is a province of hot sixty miles north of mine and this is where we saw a lot of damage i spoke to the disaster risk management this morning and she told me that hundreds of homes were completely destroyed so now she has a couple of hundred people scrambling for shelter makeshift evacuation centers additionally there was a grocery store or supermarket that hundred and search and rescue operations there as we speak they have recovered eight victims from that and then mark at the victim thing we did a mother and her two young children and did have a correspondent. reporting on the story from the middle out thank you very much for the. to sri lanka next which is held
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a day of mourning and three minute silence to honor the victims of bomb attacks on easter sunday the death toll has risen to at least three hundred twenty one people including at least forty five children while investigations continue the country struggles to come to terms with a national tragedy. they're holding candles and praying silently. the mourners mind the road leading to st anthony's in colombo one of the churches targeted in sunday's attacks. for some the grief is overwhelming but. the deadliest attack was in the fishing town of gambo but least one hundred and ten locals and tourists lost their lives here the first funerals are also on the way. australian survive the city's cologne walked out of the church ahead of his family moments before the explosion i heard about that he was stories and i jumped into the chair and i saw them i thought. you know what for some the fall.
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out i don't know what to do. and i was. just so my daughter on the floor. unleashed to try to lift this order to be. exempt from this name next i pay for their. people from at least twelve different countries have been killed in the bombings more details about the identity emerging danish business tycoon under polson and his wife lost three of the children that were spending the holidays in trade lanka. kiran aerosol ratan them was staying at the same hotel in colombo when the explosion went off. we could have been me but i haven't lost but i also know seeing those three kids daughter i know i have three kids i know how they must be feeling like it's only
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the argument say to them is that you know it's you know we should we feel that we feel their pain and i feel their pain you know i my hearts are with them. for many the morning has only just begun with an uncertain path lying ahead. indians have been voting today in the third and biggest phase of the country's more than month long general elections voters are electing a new parliament and prime minister narendra modi from the ruling hindu nationalists b j p is seeking a second term his main challenger is the head of the opposition congress party rock hold gandhi the election is the world's biggest with nine hundred million voters in total eligible to vote they have to elect five hundred forty three representative to the lower house of parliament called the locus of. one of the issues that has been set the stage in these elections is the issue of unemployment the ruling b.g.p. is accused of suppressing
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a government report that claims unemployment is at a forty five year high this even as the economy expands it's a strange paradox that's affecting millions of india's youth. spawn of nimish adjust for travel to the state of chalk and in the country's east to find out more . bit in the party and scored the highest grades in his undergraduate degree in social logy he received a gold medal from the president of india for extending into graduate studies he went on to get a third degree which allows him to become a teacher. he's one of the most qualified young men in his small village of took tacl in the eastern state of charge kind you know yet they didn't have been unemployed for two years. it's difficult to sit at home after studying so much in the village to hear giants that despite my qualifications i'm useless there's no work in the village the government is paying no attention to this there's no
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advantage in earning a degree it's a piece of paper lying at home. and be danger isn't unknown other graduate students like him out applying for every job opening that comes up however overqualified they may be but they say that on more we can see is seasonal farming is the main source of livelihood in the region employment opportunities offer you one far between locos here tell us that as a result many young men migrate to begin in cities like delhi and mumbai and some even go abroad to countries like the u.a.e. of gonna stand and malaysia but tar cunt isn't the only piece where young people are in trouble. every you millions join the workforce in india according to hundred used government data unemployment is at a forty five year high. critics see that one coming b.g.p. just on the cusp of christian nationalism in the election it has been silent on job creation. a coalition of youth groups called the young india rights committee must
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come together to express lead to campaign against them or the government. this see they will support any candidates who stand against the b.g.p. and its policies on education and employment. several member groups are left feeling that. this meeting is in support of a candidate from the c.p.i. m. l. a communist party. the last five years have been very video horribly for the utopia there has been a very didn't do a structural shift. you don't book doing more deeds even when it comes to the youth and the students of the country that you can go future out of the country and then not only fighting for themselves those are fighting for the know what you want i to education to implement to him that rights of the citizen. jungle kids attending the meeting are just as. you would give you the government needs to ensure that young
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people are provided with a secure jobs so they don't have to struggle to end their livelihoods. with the. i've been looking for a government job for three or four years but no luck here. being a case list and being a student i'm also very upset from the government system because the government has lost the system but they have a no any people on how to. do the door to door. student. even last night said the crowd listens on with tension the message here is a vote against more. is a vote for their future but. that story and more on our website dot com forward slash and you can check us out on facebook as well. that's a bit of a reliever now with these pictures from the way following international festival in china where
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link to exception stories and discussion came to look some student news actually program tonight from funny to me. and i would say de deputed comes to africa join us on facebook. for cox. oh prizes saw as the u.s. and exemptions from sanctions for countries still buying oil from iran with india being the biggest customer. how will it manage without its. taking on the coffee giant how the chinese off stop blocking coffee is trying to challenge starbucks in shock. this is business. the u.s. government has announced it will stop exempting countries from its sanctions on
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buying iranian oil from a second and anyone who still buys all from tehran faces a dispute with the biggest economy in the world the price of oil was already on the rise up thirty percent over the weekend after the news from washington the prize took a significant increase brant crude the global benchmark cost nearly seventy five dollars a barrel on tuesday the u.s. sanctions policy is putting the global economy under pressure and is driving prices higher particularly in those countries that have benefited from the exemptions until now such as india. india's economy is booming its g.d.p. is expected to rise by seven percent and that economic growth is fueled by oil and so india is buying in large quantities.
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