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in a brief marriage you want them probably more the. climate exodus starts september 5th on t.w. . this is news coming to you live from berlin monday of this morning it's a paradise but cooking the refugees say for them it means death the government didn't talk about threatens to send tens of thousands of drugs by force to a remote island. children will be drowned for them it's another trap with
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these damn lives if we go they will die help us to stay here to get it back you will about. the government says of refugees have no choice do you dump all the phones to get the exclusive access to the site also coming up. at least 5 are killed this hurricane dorian devastates a bahamas all cultures of all of this damage on precedented in the u.s. over a 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. to. resume in an italian football stadium fans to want star striker out of the middle to kakul would resist monkey chants the belgian is demanding more be done to stop priest abuse. last not just once but doing baby giant panda just twins are born to make the bowling zoo's giant panda it's a 1st for the zoo and a major breakthrough for its breeding.
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helen a warm welcome to you i'm under. the government in bangor they should threatening to send tens of thousands of rohingya refugees to a remote island by force despite warnings from environmentalist and human rights groups accommodation on the island of basilan chad has been specially constructed for the refugees the government says it's an awful a new start for the hangup but the low lying island in the bay of bengal is vulnerable to erosion and to flooding and critics have condemned the plan our cars fun and iommi conrad was part of a deed team granted exclusive access to the site she sent us this report. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago
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the government welcomed the influx of behavior fleeing me and man today it just planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area prone to cycling . thank god not a mother we don't want to go to. because it gets flooded and then people will die children will be drowned for them it's another trap with lose their lives if we go there will die help us to stay here and get it back it was but i don't we lost our parents monica here to save our lives don't send us to pass on char just kill us here. after lengthy negotiations with the authorities d.w. was taken to pass on charge by bangladesh navy which is overseeing the construction works throughout our stay we were accompanied by naval officers it took us 3 hours to reach us on char on a naval ship the sea was choppy but relatively calm. so this time of the year.
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what is the longest period that you think chips might not be able to reach the i didn't want really bad weather condition of the 2nd to a strong warning that maybe one or 2 days or 3 days maximum. we have. nobody will be evacuated from this. that is because the navy says they have built sufficient protection against floods under roshon including a 3 metre high in bangkok meant. inside this space 410-0000 housed in clusters of identical shelters human rights organizations fear that refugees may be contained on the remote island for years. sometimes this island is described as a jail does that offend you yes. the people who. like floating island. they don't understand where i learned they didn't see the
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island and they do more about. the island's 120 cyclists and shelters can be used as hospitals primary schools and community centers to provide security there will be police posts and cameras monitoring the island we were in part something to. be alive and if. we help them if they come here it is paradise for boom is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist
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20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. it can be washed because there. needs. to be. without an embankment buzz on child would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that we don't have space here. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in
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a matter of weeks even against their will. join me now is. one of the journalists who got access to. the we just heard the bangladeshi foreign minister say if they're not really into really. we force them with a government really force and if so how but we don't know yet that the foreign minister of the country has given us the impression that the government can force their going it refuses to move to that island several sources have indicated asked they're very is a possibility of sorts of relocation in november and the government has asked us to include a pashtun saudi plan for next year but it's not here. that the government will send them or we'll look at them and ireland. now there are more than a 1000000 though he referenced going to be living at. and conditions they are said to be quite horrible so why are so many refugees still so hesitant to move there
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when you refuse have some specific demands to the myanmar government that those include you call nightengale in guy as citizens of the country if those demands are made that they want to return to myanmar that's why it's easier for them to is staying near the border radio of others and myanmar moving elsewhere would feed to this hope of returning to the land that they think they belong to now the new location on bhatia unshod island has room for about 100000 people but there are 10 times as many rohingya refugees living in bangladesh how is it being decided who would have to go to this olive and who can stay on we asked this question to make it out to me and foreign minister of bangladesh he did not give us a clear idea about the matter to choose their names so it's not yet got to be sifted through nobody can tell us the names. of the bigger picture bung out there
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says it wants the ring the refugees to eventually go back to me and ma now just setting up the settlement. doesn't mean that they're acknowledging that the rohingya refugees are probably stay much longer than they had anticipated. good question bangladesh wants to isolate some of the refuses to reduce pressure from the overcrowded camps and the tension between the local community and growing at a food use is on the rise in those camps as well so the government needs to do something to tackle the situation the government says you know getting rolling that would help to maintain law and order situations of the camps in both places but if the plan fears the homeless bangladeshis will be given a chance to live on the island so it's not only for rowing if you choose in the future others can also live there there is this possibility and that often you've been talking to some of the ring of refugees there what are they saying to you what are their concerns their want to return to myanmar if their rights are
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given and that's why they want to stay near the border for their concern if it is passed on top they think there will be water if. there is a possibility of cyclon there is possibility of a high tide and all these facts kind of make them scared about thailand they think they will die if they go there there's the only concern i would say right and i guess it's different quite isolated there i'd offer the islam from a bengali just like you very much for your insights. let me have been up to date with some other stories making news around the world and hong kong leader kerry lamb has told reporters she never asked the chinese government to your letter resign to end the city's political crisis that's in response to a leaked voice recording of her saying she would step down if she could since june hundreds of thousands have joined pro-democracy protests in the city private. at
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least 16 people have been killed and over 100 more wounded in a bomb blast in the afghan capital kabul the taliban has claimed responsibility the attack took place just hours after a u.s. envoy can phone the deal in principle with the taliban that would see $5000.00 u.s. troops leave the country within 5 months. must include shortages have sparked protests in haiti's capital port au prince gas stations have been empty for days while the country faces high inflation and sluggish growth analysts say haiti may be on the verge of recession delivered at least 5 people have been killed in the bahamas as hurricane dorian inches its way towards the u.s. east coast the storm has wreaked has weakened and slowed down but it's still packing winds of over 200 kilometers per hour but dorians long and destructive path of the bahamas has already left a trail of devastation and ruin. we could only watch as hurricane
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dorian blew their home apart. from. the bottom line as the common descended this family all on heart struggled to process the devastation oh. and malakai their lives like thousands of others here on the albacore islands smashed to pieces the prime minister said help was on the way we have. to start tragedy. pallid self harm. i mission and focus now on. this search for the rescue and recovery. hurricane dorian socked on the bahamas for 36 hours pummeling this island chain with winds of up to 350 kilometers per hour bringing record storm surge is this the international airport some matched by the kind of being seen. leaving streets fit
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for boats not cars the foreign minister arge presidents to stay indoors. want to say to the citizens here i'm told by improper burial if it's not safe to play all of our lines are down in my words right down trees across the street is going to be satirical if you don't have to be heard or at least as night fell again u.s. coast guard evacuated several patients from the washed hotel and imagine sea sever says he walking in the most extreme conditions. meanwhile dees we are images captured the eye of the storm as dorian threatens to unleash chaos on the united states next. the. mainland the south east and us preparing for hurricane dorian's arrival the still is expected to reach the u.s.
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coast before wednesday night in florida and eyes of counsel thousands of flights from recent international airports of touches and fly just south carolina and georgia have ordered millions to evacuate residents want their homes and businesses other residents have moved into shelters what they have been longings charges governor us coastal residents to keyed evacuation order people need to remain vigilant if you're ordered to evacuate you need to do that from palm beach county all the way up to nassau the florida georgia border all those coastal counties have issued evacuation orders and and it's important that residents heed those calls get out now while you have time or there's fuel available. that was the governor of florida the united kingdom could face a crucial vote on briggs and today a showdown is expected in parliament as lawmakers move to try and block prime minister barres johnson's threat to leave the without
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a deal. opposed to. including some from johnson's own conservative party say they forced the delay of the u.k.'s exit from the european union now set for october the 31st if johnson cannot secure a deal with brussels. if the vote succeeds in opposing johnson's position the prime minister has signaled he might call a snap election which he says he doesn't really want here's johnson speaking after an emergency cabinet meeting on monday. i say to show our friends in brussels that we are united in our purpose m.p.'s should vote with the government against corbin's pointless delay. i don't want an election you don't want an election let's get on with the people's agenda let's get rexy done by oktober the 31st thank you very much. the british prime minister barak johnson
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turning out of greece the government there has started to transfer $1500.00 asylum seekers from the island of less loss to the mainland to ease overcrowding and migrant camps a recent spike in refugees arriving to greek shores means 11000 people are being housed in buildings designed for 3000. on the move again these refugees on the greek island of less boss are anxious to be leaving the overcrowded conditions of the morea camp behind them albeit to conditions unknown in a different camp on the mine land i knew later i arrived there and the 9th of july and it's a mild one month and 20 days that i'm living in oriya and after that i got my ticket so now i'm moving to new. immigration because more is not a good place in this very hard to live in such an environment am trucks and buses
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transported the 1st 650 people and their worldly positions to the harbor where the ferry whited the massive logistical operation is the last resort for a processing system under g. rist from a recent spike in arrival in mclean this year. old 5 of greece's island detention centers were already full to bursting when more than $7000.00 more refugees arrived on their shores just last month. it was the tipping point for the greek government to hold an emergency session and announce plans to tighten its border controls and speed up deportations of rejected asylum seekers as for the now departed residents of lisp or seeking asylum in greece or further passage to europe there were few words from the greek government that suggested this temporary change of location would be accompanied by a change in fortune. you're watching did have a news coming up ahead. in an
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italian football stadium some fans taunt star striker go ahead of the cardinals with this 1st monkey chants the strikers demanding more be done to stop racist abuse. but 1st germany has been holding events to mark the start of world war 280 years ago when the country invaded poland germany is known for its culture of remembrance of the atrocities it committed but what about individual germans in many families the past is still a 2 blue subject we caught up with one artist from cologne who's trying to deal with the discovery that some of her relatives supported the nazis when lina added to nelson looks at pictures of her great grandmother one of the things she looks for are attributes she might also have. this concerns my physical appearance do i look like her talk like her.
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but i also look at the mental level the metaphysical level do i feel a connection there. now and i can tell you was the head of the german midwife cessation when she was in charge what the nazis called and worth the life had to be reported. that man that children born with disabilities had to be killed. these are processes my great grandmother was responsible for. birth. that is so cruel that you get goosebumps. even now. conti must not conscious and innocence grand uncle as the gnat is subduction or he took part in human experiments knysna aren't about her and just this past when she
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was 14 but she only began looking into true simply when right wing populist ideas started gaining ground in germany like many families nuisance mostly kept silent about the past. and i feel a very big in the resistance talking about it. i feel this has a lot to do with family loyalty that you don't want to be considered as someone who runs down her own family. nisson this part of a group led by peter began event which brings together descendants of nancy offenders and holocaust survivors his jewish grandparents were probably shot by hunger in nazis he says this picture of them has always been the carrier of his family's sadness the nazi past is still a taboo in many families he says the. food. perpetrator generation never talked about this process guilt. feelings of
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shame. they were going on subconsciously they transmitted them to the next generation. as time passes limited to nissen feels the urge to break the silence she has plans to turn her family's nazi history into an art project she feels making this past public is important to prevent its repetition. that support by multinationals into milan striker. who has called on the football authorities to do more to fight racism look arkell was subjected to racist chance before taking a penalty kick against a colleague in the italian league match on sunday which into milan 121 the other footballers have send messages support to door on ash said the racism affects players confidence and their love for the sport. racist taunting of
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a black footballer in the sardinia capital calgary a mistake of all but sadly not unfamiliar after interest scored a penalty for his side a chorus of monkey noises rang out. who were. in the back in april moyes the king received a similar treatment at the hands of the same spectators italian football's problem with racism is a persistent 1 am in if you saw your. i can't comment on this episode because i didn't hear the chants and between many other situations i believe that in italy we must improve a lot and be more educated in respect for g. were arrived in italy just under a month ago after his big money transfer from manchester united in a statement on instagram lukaku said it's 2019 instead of going forward we're going
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backwards he called for professional footballers to unite in the cause of anti-racism. in an e-mail to d.w. the italian league syria condemned the abuse of lukaku but failed to answer whether or not they intend to take any measures against the club or issue any penalty as a result calgary themselves say they intend to identify and ban the fans responsible for the racist abuse directed at the kaku italian football is under pressure to show that it's taking the issue seriously. euphoria at the bottom in its giant panda many has given birth to twins a 1st for the mother and for the zoo and a major breakthrough for the zoo's breeding program mangan the cobs said to being just 5 and attracting a lot of attention have a look. they are no bigger than the size of your hand but they are over 80 the new stars of the. after years of trying to pretend the cups without success. is now
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taking care of not just one but 2 new bones even though the moment her baby's still be shielded from the public visitors and the berlin zoo i'm more than thrilled. i want to see them but i was assuming i would get to see them quite yet but so so exciting especially for the kids that are running around and being able to see these animals that you would only see on television of their eyes actually be able to see them is such a wonderful thing. and i think i think that in time as a born it's fantastic isn't it. helps the programs and the populace and all the rest. is good for the 00 draw people and. i am an animal lover so of course i'm just thrilled it's just a shame that we can't see them today they're probably too small. and like his young family members. churching is already out in showing the sun and his daily
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portion of pam who shoots he's done his job because the pandas there. mother praises the offspring the management as happy to see her fulfilling her motherly cuties for the 1st time. for me it was important naming immediately do the right thing instinctively she got into a good routine of behavior from the very beginning and that's just a great thing that's what i'm grateful on because. pandas are notoriously difficult to breed as females are only fertile 3 days a year that's why artificial insemination was used to complement. personal efforts mum and dad arrived in germany 2 years ago on loan from china and they are due to return their 13 kids just like the cubs who will only stay in berlin for up to 4 years but that they will ever be released into the wild is unclear. this is deja news these are our top stories. bangladesh is threatening to deport
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thousands of rangar refugees to a remote island despite warnings from environmentalists and rights groups the government says it will offer a new start for the river but the island is vulnerable to flooding and critics have condemned the plan. hurricane dorian has claimed at least 5 lives as a battered by. the storm has lost some strength but is inching towards the south east coast of the u.s. . at least 16 people have been killed in a bomb blast in the afghan capital of kabul the taliban claimed responsibility this just hours after a u.s. envoy confirmed a deal in principle with the taliban. hongkong leader kerry long has 2 reporters she never asked the chinese government to let her resign to end the city's political crisis that in response to a leaked voice recorder for saying she would step down if she could remarks.
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