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a and most out has been have for 20 years, nissan of a k, a car lee is considered the most dangerous time. we fund way was sort of the as we say, the poster child for the, the proliferation problem. and then it is said, no one has ever seen a stone in the side of the super power. the world's most dangerous wanted dogs june 29 on dw, the business dw news agent coming up today could the himalayan glaciers disappeared. this century. a new report says the ice on the world's 3rd pole is melting rapidly, jeopardizing a water source that's billions, depend on plus no reply to ration without recognition,
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state less for him directly g say they won't go back unless nan large grants them citizen status. the my name is melissa chan, thanks for joining us. we know global warming is having a huge impact on the world's glaciers. now international scientists have discovered that the glacier in ages hen do cushion will is home to the famous peaks of avarice . and k 2 is melting at an unprecedented rate. the report from the cap and 2 based international center for integrated mountain development says the himalayan ice fields could lose up to 80 percent of their volume this century is greenhouse gas emissions aren't sharply reduced. it also warrens that flash floods and avalanches will grow more likely in the coming years. the hindu kush himalayan mountain range has been called world 3rd poll because the snow and ice there is the largest source
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of fresh water outside the polar regions. that water is vital it for 2000000000 people who live down stream of the major rivers that originate in the mountains. let's bring in our room shesta regional program manager for the organization in cotton on do i rune? i'm not even going to ask you about what the international community needs to do. we know what nations must commit to and they are failing those commitments. so going straight to the disaster we're facing, can you tell us more about the impact the loss of these glaciers will have across asia, and i'm still, this just had the mini importance, but we do all of them. i talked about p. one is listed as source of water. and 2nd is source of hazards. uh, you know, uh many of those people to be in industries. i mean, yeah,
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particularly the value gets water from melting of bias. been named exemption and smoking. so, you know, lots of the issue would be, uh, you know, the, the sending marriage water. uh, and this is going to be particularly important for us that the amount of water is coming from mandy. but not so much in the basement. and, and, you know, don't street the 2nd big in fact is hedges. because obviously because of the issues can lead to for me. so not police are lease and uh, i guess i can go and do some for those diesel. extend that to you 1st house, which he called blinker lake or the slug bluff in sar. so there are no possibility of a mini glister league out of us flux in this reason. the question my levies and has more than thank you 5000 decent legs and among them more than 200 are categorized
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as we're continuing to injure the sick. and if any of them burst out, it can cause she was, you know, impact uh, damage on infrastructure, step supplement, and ultimately, you know, if it people and livelihood. and so our country is natal, adequate plans for what's going to happen. welcome to you. so if you look with some of these and have prepared a, at some level of labs for deposition to climate change. uh, but you know, uh, there are 2 challenges i can, i can mentioned yes, one is not necessarily all. 5 sort of based on the live is scientific analysis to this means some of those bands activity good uh, need to file that updates and which is not something we should be one of the other
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constant is limited resources available in those countries because those countries are also not a really good economic, you know, status, so from their own internal resources, it is very deeply 3rd to, you know, implement all that up. this is back, given your reports in dire assessment, i wonder, is there any way that prognosis might change the doors, the drug doses of the project, since we call it uh, based on 2nd, as of right. uh uh, and this is on some is uh, related to home. uh, the society, the 20 uh, even the one we move ahead with time. what will you be to get, you know, uh, you know, energy funds of some bad thing. uh, particularly the positive fuel, uh,
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because of some pallets and plus the related energy and the backend which it needs to be the mines, the emission, uh scenario of the future. so depending on how the society, the was evolves. uh, the impact uh you know, uh might choose uh, but then looking at what is already happening, looking at where we are moving based on all the nicholas. she has sense. we uh, we have the ability to, you know, if you do see him. he said, i do not think uh there is space to, to be very up to this date. uh, and therefore what i think is that depending on the scenarios, uh, the magnitude of jews might be slightly different, but the jackson of twos will not change. so, but i really stressed that thank you so much for your time. thank you
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very much. my pleasure. thank you. and special rapid tour for me on mar, has warrens that there has been 0 progress on the piece planned by oscio and the association of southeast asian nations which was hammered out following the and large military coup in 2021. he also forecasted that dire conditions and camps for ranger refugees may drive many to migrate by boat, hundreds of thousands of for him to remain at stuck in camps and bangladesh, with no good options. mohammed knew aflame mia masa, bangladesh 6 years ago along with hundreds of thousands of other range of muslims. now he and his family lived as refugees. unable to return home. the future in limbo out of them are living space became tiny here the world food program is reduced.
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our daily meals. so that's a problem for us. you know, our movement is restricted and we face water and other shortage. and so a lot of more than a 1000000 ranger muslims leaving the sprawling over crowded camps around coaxes bizarre, is the largest refugee settlement in the world. bangladesh has been trying to negotiate a repair creation program with me and my progress has stalled over to miles to give her a hinges citizen status. yeah, and most government still sees them as resident foreigners but almost at the gate. marshall classes not means government treats own ethnic groups equally. a part from him, jim much less, but i'm not going but i got a call. they call us banker only. they should recognize us as for him, john, and i know they're like all others. they should include our names and the citizens list, list the one on the list. i don't know where to go to many, right,
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hinge or refusing to return well, me and my still random state list without the rights of forwarded to citizens. they say the long history of repression will only continue on of the but adam and, but how did we will, i mean back to me on more if it gives us citizenship as a go to other ethnic groups, i believe. yeah, we will return, willing me, then we don't want to stay in bangladesh. out of almost the deadline. we also have one of those that things additional. socrates acknowledge the demand that sofa have found no solution to be sure to remind you of refugees have raised the issue of the citizenship habit, please to unsettle homes and blind them as they want to go back back. but not to the newly built compromise. villages will you need to pull up where you can bid
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them above the expensive. what are the federal do with me? a mas military rule is appearing unwilling to compromise. read petra ration if it's like the refugees remain stuck. that report was put together by dw is, are thoughtful, is lum are if i to citizenship is a major issue for the refugees. why have other minorities in myanmar been able to obtain citizenship? and why has there been a reluctance to grant citizenship to their hinge the most lives are widely viewed in me and my as interlopers from barnabas. despite the roots end up with this to me, is there a to countries to think back, since it is in 1982, a man, my boss, to citizenship law, that institutionalized is source of the hierarchy of poor and citizens, associates, citizens, nothing relies to citizens and president point are completely different colored identity cards for each step as other 3 groups of you be able to but accept it to
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the classification that really got challenge to the system hose, a lack of input, the washington post citizenship a side isn't their concern among refugees that they've returned to me and more only to be terrorized by the military who many human rights activists accused of committing genocide a really good. so just think having citizenship in man, how do we protect them from other issues that you mentioned? they are focusing mode on bed, do you mind? so i'm just going to do is i talked to also think they might need you input x on the video done to me on my as you know about 750000 rolling get played from me on monday and going to 17 after they meet at the track down the united nations state was get it out with the dental site, ellington. me on monday nights have been a side thing is security forces to add in. just email it to me at campaign atkins, throwing got insurgents. how about the counter face as 2 separate lawsuit,
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one and the internet stuff? give me another quote and another at the international court of justice for the 2017 military campaign. but it's unlikely myanmar is likely to budge what. what does that mean when you have a state list population like the ranger older, the most significant, other wingate's. so those from young motor took place in 2017. as you know by others has been hostings. if it is from the community ever since the 19 seventy's, most of the 1000000 or sole rolling guy in bolivar is now living, 5 camps that go over an area equivalent were taught off of manhattan. well, about 700000 live in that was the largest and most densely populated refuge account named a group of them in an area of death taught in describing them. it does. most of them live in soto, tomato bumble and plastic suits. and they're not allowed to walk and can only live the cams with government spotted me soon sorted in crime hearts and living
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conditions in the camps. and a bleak prospects far down into me on my that driving more growth in getting through this through need football of this by board for country as soft as malaysia and indonesia putting their lives separate. un dental shows. 348. it will hinder our port to have died at sea last year, or 5 till as long. thank you for joining us. so that does it for the programs. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow and to find the people in trucks in judge when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. these correct only straight pieces. extreme.
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getting 200 people around. more than 300000000 people are seeking us. because no one should have to make up your own mind. double you made for mines or the european companies say business conditions have gotten worse in china. respondents to a new survey reporting political tensions and tighter security measures are among the reasons they're considering investing elsewhere. also on our show, climate change is costly and very few countries can afford it. we're looking at
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major summit to discuss just how poor nations can pay for the devastating changes that many are already seen. obviously reducing berlin, welcome to our show or european companies are reporting a deterioration in business conditions in china. that's according to a survey by the european union chamber of commerce in china. it says that 64 percent of companies surveyed reported a deterioration in conditions the highest such results on record in the annual survey. the companies with large footprints in china say they're an easy about security controls, expansion of the chinese espionage law. and the absence of promised market access several companies that the business environment has suffered under rising political pressures. here's the chambers, president young escalating. what they really see in the business confidence confidence services that there is an unprecedented level of uncertainty amongst our members about the web which on is to.

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