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6 years since being forced out of me, i'm are row and refugees are further away from being able to return home. so next on data in use agent with berrish pattern on pablo 40 in the s god, l 1st will be here from the top off the next day or from in the team here in berlin, x watching take care and i'll see you tomorrow. the general question, lice the universe and every thing usually answer well then give it here. the answer to almost every thing. we're document tree series with glover. groundbreaking questions.
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kennedy's going speed after life. we are sitting, saving the world, 42. the answer to almost everything starts september 10th on dw, the business data veneers aisha coming up today. mand mazda wrote him down, minority abandon the secretaries, and losing hope 6 years since being driven from the country by state sponsored violence. me and mazda, or who can get most and eco, some life in refugee camps the mendota children, bundle dish, and most of the neutrons returning home, plus the new show buckles a landfill. fire in the country is most popular as problems the plays began and you have to speak, i'm already more than 60 people have been affected by the top 6 filled.
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the dish pan that you're welcome to dw news. aisha. glad you could join us. the u. n. has called for me and modest one talk to you. you've been on caring to be brought to justice 6 years since a violent campaign against the countries minority. go ahead and get community up to a 1000000, go ahead and get most them sled. me in my also the army launched a boot this campaign against them, described as genocidal by the united divisions. most of the row here ended up in neighboring bundle dish, where they have lived in overcrowded comes and a mid fading hopes of ever going back to the country. but it was the fewest places to bring up a family, living in crampton sanitary conditions, and one of the world's largest refugee camps. but as of it does what she can to the
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cap, to have 4 children and add up to so by so as i have a small good now it is on the i would what it about. how like, it didn't get all this really by such tensions and the listing daddy here, we have brought the living side of this i dream of going back to my own homeland noon in the it's really very painful that i can go back to my mother not for so long, i to i'm, i've, i added around to 1000000 were hanging good, most lives live in the sprawling, cox's bizarre camp. most of them, after flying and military crack down in may, a mom and 2017, that buddhist majority homelands. every day, there are reminders of the make shift nature of their lives, with hopes of one day returning to me and my fading as the use of exile grad of the day is that we are leaving here in can just to june. the 7th. we are good and
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can you could give me both of my family, children, and grandchildren. what by me, it is very difficult to live with them in the small shantia. there's no more to and when there's a strong and a drains, tiny not, i'm afraid that the house as we collapse the main might oppose these have. i mean gums for us deal, but we don't want to fit in our mother lives in guns. give us our rights, such as i type original places and give back. our call was inputs out of that invoice write scripts, and the un have criticized recent attempts by the bangladesh she and me and my role thirty's, to be patched. create a small number of people and frustration at the lack of progress is growing to top clinic, but literally they're being prevented from going home. can they cannot go back to the country where they were born, that i do this, and no one has incentivize them or implement measures gallery to allow the ro hang
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go to return to their own country. how do we show the future for them? it is dark shame on that, that would be mean in this situation because they do, they are getting involved in various activities that are harmful to our society and the choice of 18 note that's already booked a shop. the only solution to this crisis unofficial, was peaceful and dignified. read that tree ation delta people. but jumping up on a different part until then to the international community should help bangladesh got to ensure a dignified life to a single here in bangladesh of new caught on captive. i'm another special educator, but there is no visible sign that life is about to change here. i know realistic prospect the, the, that these were, can go, refugees, will be leaving any time soon to. meanwhile, in indonesia and local authorities and the country's most populous province have declared an emergency as they struggle to contain a fi uh in
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a huge landfill side. the side of the landfill in west java programs has been funding since tuesday, and toxic fumes of effect to people in the vicinity. at least 67 people out a 4th of to have been diagnosed with mind. expedited, pre eating less the landfill, serves the city of bundle home to at least 2500000 people. and driving off a mall from our bureau in jakarta is the, the correspondence rebecca enough to put an order becca walked out of the party is doing to put up displays and why is it proving so difficult? yes, so the local fire and disaster management agency, they have deployed 3 fire engines and also to special units on the ground to handle the situation. and the state of emergency that has been declared by the governor group one call meal will also pump the country's disaster mitigation agency to help
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the local authorities lack sufficient tools to handle the situation as well. it's been a very difficult past for the local tardies to handle because this lens will still used a centralized waste management. meaning that all types of ways they dumped it into this land failed without any process or filtering. i'm sorting process. so the government and the old people try to use, they don't know what kind of situation that they are dealing with. do we know what goes to fight in the 1st place? a wes, draw for governors. we have one come, we'll set that the fire was ignited by a cigarette that was thrown on the ground, but he didn't provide any more details on the situation. and the government has shift their full costs from figuring out what is the initial excitement into
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figuring out how to put out the fire that what's been the impact on the people around this site. so around this area there are 12000 residents who actually live around this landfill area. and we can imagine that different types of materials or from the waste are being collected here and also burdened down. so of course, the haze from the fire has been affected. the 12000 residents and even the local help pose has reported that 75 residents and 6 fire fighters. they have reported themselves for a check up and majority suffered from upper respiratory tract infection. i think um i was looking at some reports about this landfill and then uh the size is
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estimated to be something like 25 picked as i mean just got me wondering why this life inside for so huge to begin with. so indonesia is still struggling with me, a waste management at the freight's place, and in this uh, city in bundled city itself, $1500.00 tons of waste every day as collected from the residents. an 80 percent of the width is taken to this particular landfill itself, and most of lens will waste management. here is an open landfill, meaning that different types of the materials are being dumped without filtering and sorting things out. and also it's just get a leveled and compact, it would have equipment. and that is why it's very difficult things to handle a institution like this happened. you mentioned earlier to becca that there is no
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salting that. it's got it out in this landfill site and that's why i thought he's doing this noise essentially what his dad in the landfill side reaches potentially finding the players. and therefore, the question arises if the government is considering more sustainable long term plans to avoid such kinds of fires in the future the government has been considering such a plan. and of course, incident like this is one way to push the government to really making things better for the residents, especially when we are talking about waste management. the ministry of environment and forestry has proposed the clean from waste in a new job 2025. so we have our own 2 years to make this program reality. and also the government has also built ways to energy plants uh around the area, especially in places like bundle as well. we live with the timing,
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but thanks so much for joining us today. and rebecca, i'm up at the pool. the buck hassan has all know that those involved in rescuing 8 people stuck in a cube of car over the ravine. the countries can take a prime minister on bottle or hook on the to a specialist. the zip line as a rest of the majority of people stuck in the gondola they would in the cable cause suspended hundreds of feet. in the end of the 2 of the 3 cable supporting it stepped released the 3 of us to the owner and operator of the cable call. as a vine, it was operational, it cut down to a few minutes. the time needed to prospect ravine. school students in the area now have no choice, but to take a long journey by road to get to the schools. students gather for the morning assembly at the school in rural pakistan. but arriving on time for classes is
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now much harder of to the cable cars that they used for the commute brute committed this week or next monday we could reach school in 15 minutes with the cable car, but now we can take it any more than once is only the unit on them, so it will take us an hour and a half to walk to school. and they used to be a bridge which was also broken by dancing when it rains and the stream swells, we can't come to school for 2 or 3 days of coming. we can only come back when the water receives the split and 8 people, including 6 school children, had to be rescued from the cable car when she's a morning when it supposing cable snapped while crossing a ravine, leaving it, done. glean perilously me. helicopters were deployed to rescue everyone on board, but when wins became too heavy commanders worked alongside low calls into the
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evening to bring each person to safety using zip was the incident. his race concerns about the safety of the cable cause which are common former transporting rule areas, where the john need to and from school can otherwise take. i was an open, open, rocky terrain. i just need them the most joy to come from far away. village is do their best to come, but they often face problems traveling back and forth. yeah. that either because they are too young or not strong enough or sick. so their studies are definitely affected. that is why there's a high number of drop outs here for teachers and students, the cooling on no storage use to provide accessible and safe transport for children and remote areas so that they are not comfortable from the opportunity to get
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