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the effects of climate change will continue to pose a challenge for bangladesh.but perhaps the solutions found here could serve as a role model for other parts of the world. >> pumpkin power bringing us to the end of this edition of "global 3000." there's more information on our website and facebook. until next week, thanks for watching and goodbye. steves: gibraltar stands like a fortress, a gateway to the mediterranean. a stubborn little piece of old england, it's one of the last bits of a british empire that at one time controlled a quarter of the planet. the rock itself seems to represent stability and power. and as if to remind visitors that they've left spain and entered the united kingdom, international flights land on this airstrip, which runs along the border. car traffic has to stop for each plane. still, entering gibraltar is far easier today than back when franco blockaded this border. from the late 1960s until the '80s, the only way in was by sea or air. now you just have to wait for the plane to taxi by, and bob's your uncle. the sea once reached th
the effects of climate change will continue to pose a challenge for bangladesh.but perhaps the solutions found here could serve as a role model for other parts of the world. >> pumpkin power bringing us to the end of this edition of "global 3000." there's more information on our website and facebook. until next week, thanks for watching and goodbye. steves: gibraltar stands like a fortress, a gateway to the mediterranean. a stubborn little piece of old england, it's one of the...
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the effects of climate change will continue to pose a challenge for bangladesh.but perhaps the solutions found here could serve as a role model for other parts of the world. >> pumpkin power bringing us to the end of this edition of "global 3000." there's more information on our website and facebook. until next week, thanks for watching and goodbye. [upbeat twangy music] ♪ >> ♪ world go away >> hank cochran is, without a doubt, one of the greatest songwriters ever on earth. >> ♪ and i fall to pieces >> it's important historically that people know who hank cochran was and what he did, and he always wanted to be the hemingway of country music, and i think he did it. >> it's stunning when you look at the body of work that he was able to accomplish and stay relevant for so long. that's way out of the ordinary. >> ♪ i've got everything ♪ everything but you >> they will be recording hank cochran songs way down the line and probably not even know who he was. >> i think it's really important for people to understand where country music came from and the era of the '50s a
the effects of climate change will continue to pose a challenge for bangladesh.but perhaps the solutions found here could serve as a role model for other parts of the world. >> pumpkin power bringing us to the end of this edition of "global 3000." there's more information on our website and facebook. until next week, thanks for watching and goodbye. [upbeat twangy music] ♪ >> ♪ world go away >> hank cochran is, without a doubt, one of the greatest songwriters...
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some have taken the campaign to the streets of bangladesh.was staged near the capital recently. the demonstrators calling on the authorities to address and tackled the problem. whether the government will listen to main study seen. justin bieber's fans have been busy on social media following his announcement that his talk had -- that his dog had died. the news has drawn wide thread commentary on twitter. countless levers have been sending their condolences to their idol. houses have posted under the rest in peace #, a message of support for justin bieber. many saying they share his sadness and know how he must be feeling, having themselves lost pets in the past. for some twitter users the level of response is annoying. people say they cannot understand how the death of a dog can become so newsworthy when war or disease leave thousands dead across the globe and are barely commented on. giving his treatment of his pet which has been far from exemplary. he was stopped by customs officials back in 2013. the online article goes on to say he has s
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today bangladesh faces a major problem when it comes to distribution of healthcare services.ed doctors simply refuse to take postings in rural areas, mean that go if villagers wants good medical care they have no choice but to come to the hospitals in the capital. to bridge this gap, the government is turn to go simple solutions, health workers come and set up a voice mail and text message service too rural subscribers and there is a help line you can call if something goes wrong. he says there is a pressing need. >> every year almost 4 million women become pregnant in bangladesh in the rural areas we don't have enough people to reach all of them. but mobile phones have reached almost every house in the country already. >> reporter: she receives voice mail and text messages every week, each one giving her advise about her latest stage of pregnancy. she lynnses to them with her husband who also find them helpful. >> translator: at first el try i nervous about the pregnancy because it's our first, we had no idea what we are doing, but now we are less scared because we know more
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thank you. >>> now villages in bangladesh have been cleaning up an enormous oil spill.housands of liters spilled into the fragile wetlands, which are home to rare dolphins and many other unique species. environmentalists have warned of an ecological catastrophe. we have this report. >> reporter: picking up oil from the water on the southern coast of bangladesh, people who live off the land cannot escape this environmental disaster. people use their hands to scoop out oil. this spill has taken its toll on sea life too. >> it is affecting our fole poultry business, we can't fish any mor more. >> reporter: a tanker hit another vessel on tuesday. the areas are protected and is home to rare dolphins. environmentalists are warning of an ecological catastrophes. officials are trying to determine how bad the damage is. >> we have some samples of water. this sample of fresh soil. >> reporter: chemicals to disperse the oil are being sent to the region, but first volunteers are doing what they can combing river banks and swamplands. >> right now this is the only way to do the clea
thank you. >>> now villages in bangladesh have been cleaning up an enormous oil spill.housands of liters spilled into the fragile wetlands, which are home to rare dolphins and many other unique species. environmentalists have warned of an ecological catastrophe. we have this report. >> reporter: picking up oil from the water on the southern coast of bangladesh, people who live off the land cannot escape this environmental disaster. people use their hands to scoop out oil. this...
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from bangladesh, this is the story. >> reporter: picking out oil from the water in bangladesh, peoplehe land cannot escape this environment the disasters, villageers along river use their hands to scoop up the oil. the spill has taken eights toll on sea life. >> w >> translator: we are facing problems because of the oil spillings, it's affecting our poultry business and fish and can't use the water for daily necessitieses. >> reporter: a tanker hit another vice on tuesday causing the oil spill. the area is protected and home to rare dolphins, they are warning of an environment the ca acatastrophe government officias are trying to figure out how bad the damage is. >> we are getting samples of oil and water to assess the pollution level. we have been order today get the sample of fresh -- comparatively fresh soil and comparatively higher polluted soil. >> reporter: chemicals to help disburse the oil are being sends to the region but first volunteering door what they can combing river bank and swamp lands. >> translator: right now this is the only way to do the clean up, there are no oth
from bangladesh, this is the story. >> reporter: picking out oil from the water in bangladesh, peoplehe land cannot escape this environment the disasters, villageers along river use their hands to scoop up the oil. the spill has taken eights toll on sea life. >> w >> translator: we are facing problems because of the oil spillings, it's affecting our poultry business and fish and can't use the water for daily necessitieses. >> reporter: a tanker hit another vice on...
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al jazerra, bangladesh. >>> the u.s.ate has pass aid 1.1 drill i don't know dollar spending bill that end the threat of a government shutdown. the measure provides enough money to keep nearly the entire government running until september of next year. president obama now has to sign it in to law. >>> anti-government protests in haiti have spread from the capital to other cities across the country. demonstrators are trying to pressure both the president and the prime minister to quit. dominick kane has the latest. >> reporter: in recent weeks, protests like these have strung up in the haitian capital. now they are spreading to other cities. the people are calling for the government of the president and prime minister to fall. >> translator: no magic wands can save them. there is no magic want that can save them. there is no way they can be saved. >> reporter: on friday, michelle had said that he would accept the resignation of his prime minister as parts of a plan to reach a new consensual government. but on the streets o
al jazerra, bangladesh. >>> the u.s.ate has pass aid 1.1 drill i don't know dollar spending bill that end the threat of a government shutdown. the measure provides enough money to keep nearly the entire government running until september of next year. president obama now has to sign it in to law. >>> anti-government protests in haiti have spread from the capital to other cities across the country. demonstrators are trying to pressure both the president and the prime minister...
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. >> environmental activists say an oil spill in bangladesh is an ecological catastrophe in the world's laryngest mango forest. we have more. >> it's a risky job to clear an oil spill by hand, but for the people of bangladesh, it's a matter of saving their lives and liv hoods, because their homes closest to the largest mango forest are under threat. the forest has hundred was varieties of wildlife and respondent species. a ship full of oil sank wednesday. people say the resulting oil slick is 50 volume terse long and is getting bigger. >> the tanker sank. fish resource is will be affect. tical waivers will carry it far away. we are surveying how much of the area will be affected. >> the forest covers more than 140,000 hectares. the habitat has been declared a world heritage site and home to the bengal tiger and other species. trying to figure out the impact, the fisherman are already trying to clean up, even if all they can do is use their bare hands. al jazeera. >> dell gets from around the world are scrambling to cobble together a deal as the conference in peru enters final stages, ne
. >> environmental activists say an oil spill in bangladesh is an ecological catastrophe in the world's laryngest mango forest. we have more. >> it's a risky job to clear an oil spill by hand, but for the people of bangladesh, it's a matter of saving their lives and liv hoods, because their homes closest to the largest mango forest are under threat. the forest has hundred was varieties of wildlife and respondent species. a ship full of oil sank wednesday. people say the resulting...
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then saleemul huq of bangladesh and how peru has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for environmental activists. it is a risk of life or death for us. if i stand in front of the loggers to represent my community and say to them, sir, you have to leave because this is our land and then it is a risk. it is been this way for a while. >> that was the voice of edwin climat chote. he and three others were killed by illegal loggers as they tried to stop them from cutting down the ancient trees on their land. two of theak to widows of the men. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. protests continue across the united states over police killings of unarmed african-americans. thousands have taken to the streets in new york city and cities across the country for each of the five nights since a grand jury declined to indict the officer who killed eric garner in a banned chokehold. over the weekend, protesters in new york staged rallies across the city, holding marches and die-ins at several locations, i
then saleemul huq of bangladesh and how peru has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for environmental activists. it is a risk of life or death for us. if i stand in front of the loggers to represent my community and say to them, sir, you have to leave because this is our land and then it is a risk. it is been this way for a while. >> that was the voice of edwin climat chote. he and three others were killed by illegal loggers as they tried to stop them from cutting...
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we meet the vellummers in bangladesh left to clean up an oil spill. >>> good to have you with us, i amth in doha. these are the top stories on al jazerra. thousands of syrians trapped by fighting between rebels and government sources could seen being got getting much of needed aid. the world health organization says it has been given approval to deliver medical surprise to parts of aleppo and damascus. >>> in iraq, peshmerga have broken the siege in sin area and entered neighborhoods on the outskirts of town lifting the blockade for thousands of trapped yazidis. >>> and two bomb go ahead in northern nigeria have killed 27 people and injured more than was in a bourque and one in the a bus indications. >>> results are expected soon in elections in indian-administer kashmir. no party is poise today get a majority in the disputed region which is routinely hit by violence and separatist boycotts. >> reporter: they came out in droves. defying calls for a boycott bicep tests. and despite recent flood waters, voting in indian-administered kashmir came to have their voices heard. many were ange
we meet the vellummers in bangladesh left to clean up an oil spill. >>> good to have you with us, i amth in doha. these are the top stories on al jazerra. thousands of syrians trapped by fighting between rebels and government sources could seen being got getting much of needed aid. the world health organization says it has been given approval to deliver medical surprise to parts of aleppo and damascus. >>> in iraq, peshmerga have broken the siege in sin area and entered...
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curable disease and that nearly 200 million cases of malaria like the ones we are alluding to in bangladesh damage the lives and development of communities around 97 countries. >> before this, a little bit of research and i discovered that only one disease, small pox has been completely eradicated through the use of vaccines, is it too much to hope this could be the case within the next 10-15 years with malaria? >> well, i think we need to bring together the recognition of the unprecedented success that we are facing with malaria with a sense of realism, the world did embark in the late 1950s of last century in an effort to eradicate malaria and clearly the tools and the capacity to actually succeed were not there and the malariaer ratification campaign was abundant in the late 1960s and i believe we learned from past mistakes. what i believe we need to do is sustain the progress, the next five years are going to be critical, if we manage to sustain the progress innovation has been and is going to deliver critical tools, game-changing tools over the next few years and perhaps in 5-10 years
curable disease and that nearly 200 million cases of malaria like the ones we are alluding to in bangladesh damage the lives and development of communities around 97 countries. >> before this, a little bit of research and i discovered that only one disease, small pox has been completely eradicated through the use of vaccines, is it too much to hope this could be the case within the next 10-15 years with malaria? >> well, i think we need to bring together the recognition of the...
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you can say the mangrove forest, which is the largest in the world. 60% of it is in bangladesh territorythe other on the indian side. you can see dark patches. this is the oil that has been washed ashore by the tide. the impact yet to be determined by the environmentalists, and marine biologists. there is a dolphin sanctuary where we have some of the most endangers species. this is the habitat of the royal bengal tiger. this river channels are not supposed to be used by commercial vehicle, but because the channel has been filtered, recently the commercial vehicle has been using this. government yesterday decided to ban using up any commercial vehicle in this shore to preserve this area, which is a unesco international heritage site. ♪ >>> passengers in the u.k. and parts of europe are facing flight delays after a computer failure closed london's air spice for about an hour. it says its systems are now wshging again, but there is a big dabbing log. this is london's air space which is home to five major airports: heathrow is the world's third largest airport. and al jazeera's paul brennan
you can say the mangrove forest, which is the largest in the world. 60% of it is in bangladesh territorythe other on the indian side. you can see dark patches. this is the oil that has been washed ashore by the tide. the impact yet to be determined by the environmentalists, and marine biologists. there is a dolphin sanctuary where we have some of the most endangers species. this is the habitat of the royal bengal tiger. this river channels are not supposed to be used by commercial vehicle, but...
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nobody is or was prepared for such a disaster, and this has to be a priority for bangladesh, and thiss not the first oil spill, but it is certainly one that will surpass all others in terms of the impact. the disbursements are very controversial. they will have possibly very negative impact on the ecosystem, so other solutions have to be found. what we are trying to do is to network with the government and agencies that are experts in this field so that the best-possible solutions can be found. >>> transport in italy has been brought to a stand still after two major trade unions organized protests against government plans to reform the job market. jonah hull reports from rome. >> reporter: a nationwide strike, the latest in a string of recent protests against the most sweeping labor reforms italy has seen in years. the contentious jobs act is the government's answer to unemployment currently touching 15%. unless there are major changes, students like these on the fringes of the protest and increasingly of society, face a grim prospect, only one in two will likely enter full-time work.
nobody is or was prepared for such a disaster, and this has to be a priority for bangladesh, and thiss not the first oil spill, but it is certainly one that will surpass all others in terms of the impact. the disbursements are very controversial. they will have possibly very negative impact on the ecosystem, so other solutions have to be found. what we are trying to do is to network with the government and agencies that are experts in this field so that the best-possible solutions can be found....
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it went to places like bangladesh where they dye and the children were working on this. so the situation didn't get better, it just got moved. it just, the affluence goes up but our demands goes up. so it nufse whole production cycles to other place where is we are polluting. t's us that we are polluting because we're demanding this. >> how do leaders determine what we produce and if they're sustainable? and that as manufactures have to think about. and consumers values to think about. what is a way to market our products? if there's no demand there's nothing that can be made. it's ultimately us as consumer bus also responsible for their it reebok, aveda, nike how it is that they tell you what you need. so go back to the source of raw material and i'm using aveda where we went back to the amazon, to brazil and to there -- where we worked with indigenous people to go back to growing indigenous plants so that we can have what we in the western world want which is cossmicts, hair color but from plants and organically is not easy. once when runner tapping game in, rubber gro
it went to places like bangladesh where they dye and the children were working on this. so the situation didn't get better, it just got moved. it just, the affluence goes up but our demands goes up. so it nufse whole production cycles to other place where is we are polluting. t's us that we are polluting because we're demanding this. >> how do leaders determine what we produce and if they're sustainable? and that as manufactures have to think about. and consumers values to think about....
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bangladesh. >> the 24th singapore film festival is showcasing works around the policiworld.anizers say it will help develop the local film industry. but as rob mcbride explains, not all movies are welcome. >> all of this is something when they come to this country -- >> in the film that caused offense, "to singapore, with loved" features leftists from the 1950s and 60s allegedly exiled abroad. government refused to allow a release saying it gave an unbap answered view. >> it was self-serving and that it was gliding over inconvenient facts and all. director ken kwek objected to the ban. preparing to open this year's film festival, he is no stranger to singapore censors you. one of his had a key scene removed for allegedly being racist? >> i think the artists in singapore tend to be gutsy. sensorship, it means we have to keep pressing for change. >> the debate about censorship comes as singapore comes to celebrate the 50th anniversary of independence, just the right moment, say opponents of censorship to re-examine with openness. the surge in pat tree on the typically may not
bangladesh. >> the 24th singapore film festival is showcasing works around the policiworld.anizers say it will help develop the local film industry. but as rob mcbride explains, not all movies are welcome. >> all of this is something when they come to this country -- >> in the film that caused offense, "to singapore, with loved" features leftists from the 1950s and 60s allegedly exiled abroad. government refused to allow a release saying it gave an unbap answered...
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. >> reporter: picking up oil from water on the southern coast of bangladesh people who live off the escape this environment the disaster, villagers along the river use their hands to scoop out oil. this spill has taken its toll on sea life and communities too. >> translator: we are facing a lot of problems because of the oil spills. it's affecting our poultry business and, we can't fish anymore us he we can't use the river water any longer for a daily necessities. >> reporter: thousands of liters of oiled spilled in to the waterways after a tanker hit another vice on tuesday, the area is protectioned and home to rare dolphins, ecologists are warning of an en environment the catastrophe. government officials are trying to figure out just how bad the damage is. >> we are getting sample of soil and water. to assess the pollution level. i have honored to get the sample of fresh, comparatively fresh soil and comparatively higher polluted soil. >> reporter: chemicals to disburse the eric sent to the region but first they are doing what they can combing the river bank and swamp lands. righ
. >> reporter: picking up oil from water on the southern coast of bangladesh people who live off the escape this environment the disaster, villagers along the river use their hands to scoop out oil. this spill has taken its toll on sea life and communities too. >> translator: we are facing a lot of problems because of the oil spills. it's affecting our poultry business and, we can't fish anymore us he we can't use the river water any longer for a daily necessities. >>...
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al jazerra, bangladesh. >>> the armitage museum is celebrating hits 250th anniversary.reports. >> reporter: the winter palace that magnificent imperial residents of the czars stormed in 1917 at the start of the revolution is now hold to the oldest and biggest museum in the world. the herm taj, the stately repertory of rush's rich culture heritage are tunnel is also a treasure house of art collected from around the globe. founded by catherine the great in 1764, exactly 250 years ago, its collection totals more than 3 million exhibits, including the world's largest display of paintings and at times the interior is just as captivating as the art on display, the wealth and ex-staff garbages the galleries dripping with cliftal chandeliers, no, sir surprisingly it's a target for art thieves. over the last 15 years, it's estimated that nearly $5 million of culture works have vanishs from the museum. some of the threat were quite audacious, thieves got in to one of the upper galleries while the caretaker was out of the room cut this masterpiece from its frame. this is jerome's
al jazerra, bangladesh. >>> the armitage museum is celebrating hits 250th anniversary.reports. >> reporter: the winter palace that magnificent imperial residents of the czars stormed in 1917 at the start of the revolution is now hold to the oldest and biggest museum in the world. the herm taj, the stately repertory of rush's rich culture heritage are tunnel is also a treasure house of art collected from around the globe. founded by catherine the great in 1764, exactly 250 years...
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. >>> in bangladesh only about one about the 4 million people out of the population of 150 million payacks. we'll find out why. ♪ ♪ >>> the top stories on al jazerra heavily armed fighters have attacked a military camp in indian administered kashmir. the attack took place near a town and left three soldiers and two policemen debt. two fighters also died. >>> there has been heavy fighting in the strategically important city in eastern syria. the islamic state in iraq and levante group says it's taken control of the village near the city's air base is and now trying to take the base itself. >>> it's been the second night of protests in the u.s. after a grand jury decided not to indicted a new york city police officer who killed an unarmed black man during an an arrest. several protesters were detained. >>> australia's conservative government has reintroduced temporary visas for refugees concreting their policy not to allow them to settle permanently. the controversy lets them live there for five years it is seem to let them deal with the 30,000 asylum seekers. an update from andrew to hi
. >>> in bangladesh only about one about the 4 million people out of the population of 150 million payacks. we'll find out why. ♪ ♪ >>> the top stories on al jazerra heavily armed fighters have attacked a military camp in indian administered kashmir. the attack took place near a town and left three soldiers and two policemen debt. two fighters also died. >>> there has been heavy fighting in the strategically important city in eastern syria. the islamic state in...
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coming up, i show you how large storms will impact both coasts this week. >>> officials in bangladesh are holding a summit with the hopes of making the textile industry safer for workers. the meeting comes two years after disasters at two different factories that killed dozens, and injured hundreds. we spoke with a survivor in bangladesh. >> two years ago this man was trapped in this building hen it was on fire. straight to escape she jumped through the fourth floor. doctors told her she broke two ribs. her problems did not end there. >> translation: the doctor said my windpipe was damaged, saying it was turning black. he told my husbands i needed treatment. we couldn't pay for what he recommended >> reporter: she received $1,000 in compensation, it was used up paying for doctor's visits. doctors cannot figure out what is wrong with her, saying she has to go to the medical college, a public hospital in the capital. it's not simple for her to get the treatment she needs, it's a 3 hour journey from her home to the hospital. the bus ride costs $3. she can barely afford the trip itself. >
coming up, i show you how large storms will impact both coasts this week. >>> officials in bangladesh are holding a summit with the hopes of making the textile industry safer for workers. the meeting comes two years after disasters at two different factories that killed dozens, and injured hundreds. we spoke with a survivor in bangladesh. >> two years ago this man was trapped in this building hen it was on fire. straight to escape she jumped through the fourth floor. doctors told...
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al jazeera, salvar, bangladesh. >> the sport is still ahead on the newshour.er losing their last game, could sri lanka hit back against england in their fourth one-day international? highlights are coming up. >>> welcome back. wet get your sport with raul. >> a day after christiano ronaldo scored 23 hattrics, his rival messi wasn't to be out done as he pust three pat city rival's e pan control in the catal catalan derby. surge i don't garcia giving them a shock lead. >> only woke barcelona up. five minutes after the break, he had his second and pk made it 31, messi completed his hat trick on 81 minutes. now two points behind the leaders, real. >> ce right now, manchester unid manager gavdavid boyes, and rea still lead the way in spain thanks to this. cristiano ronaldo in the scoring form of his life. saturday saw him braking a record for the most hat tricks in la liga with their 3-101 win. let's look at ronaldo a under his teammates have been up to. 23rd hat trick taking him past a mark. distephano. he has 200 stop flight goals, 9th on the list. a record this
al jazeera, salvar, bangladesh. >> the sport is still ahead on the newshour.er losing their last game, could sri lanka hit back against england in their fourth one-day international? highlights are coming up. >>> welcome back. wet get your sport with raul. >> a day after christiano ronaldo scored 23 hattrics, his rival messi wasn't to be out done as he pust three pat city rival's e pan control in the catal catalan derby. surge i don't garcia giving them a shock lead....
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bangladesh faces a problem when it comes to distribution of health care services. qualified doctors refuse to take postings in rural areas meaning if villagers want medical care, they have to come to the hospitals in the capital. to bridge the urban rural gap the government is turning to simple solutions. health workers set up a voicemail and text message service through rural providers, and a number they can call it something goes wrong. this man says there's a pressing need. he coordinates the project. >> translation: every year 4 million are pregnant in the bangladesh. in the rural areas, we don't have enough to reach them. mobile phones reached almost every house in the country already. >> reporter: they receive voicemail and texts every week, giving advice about the pregnancy. she listenses with her husband. >> translation: at first i was nervous with the pregnancy, it's our first. we had no idea what we were doing. we are not scared, we know more. >> they are in unfamiliar territory, but take comfort in knowing with the weekly messages, they know help is a ph
bangladesh faces a problem when it comes to distribution of health care services. qualified doctors refuse to take postings in rural areas meaning if villagers want medical care, they have to come to the hospitals in the capital. to bridge the urban rural gap the government is turning to simple solutions. health workers set up a voicemail and text message service through rural providers, and a number they can call it something goes wrong. this man says there's a pressing need. he coordinates...
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they went to the hills area of bangladesh, and there are farming methods are undoing much of the progress made to come pat the disease. >> might be creating a malaria problem that refuses to go away. slash and burn agriculture can be linked to a higher sense of cases. burning the soil raises it's p.h. conduct, making it more suitable as a breeding ground which transmits the disease. >> three years ahead of schedule. >> but the number of cases spiked from 7,500 last year, to over 18,000 this year in the three districts that formed the hill tracks. far removed from the rest of the country. >> raising the p.h. level isn't the only thing putting them at risk. slash and burn farmers go deep into the jungle weeks at a time. >> some of these maces are so remote, it can take more than a day. the government has launched an antimalaria drive in this area. part of the plan is to distribute these jackets to slash and burn you remember fakers. >> a special type of jacket, that is -- it is immersed in insecticide. it is not actual hi comfortable for the person. >> the government has handed out 2,000 ja
they went to the hills area of bangladesh, and there are farming methods are undoing much of the progress made to come pat the disease. >> might be creating a malaria problem that refuses to go away. slash and burn agriculture can be linked to a higher sense of cases. burning the soil raises it's p.h. conduct, making it more suitable as a breeding ground which transmits the disease. >> three years ahead of schedule. >> but the number of cases spiked from 7,500 last year, to...
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in response bangladesh fired about 50,000 children. a leftist human rights group investigated and found many went into prostitution. this doesn't help them. >> so laws are important, but on their own, you're right, they're not going to solve the problem. >> but we shouldn't -- the main decrease of the -- people escaping poverty that decreases child labor that's what globalization and economic freedom is about. >> let's look at the u.s. there aren't hundreds of thousands of children working in us factories at age 12. there are hundreds of thousands of children working in the fields. the reason why is because it's legal. when it's allowed under the law, parents are much more likely to put their kids in hazards conditions. >> this economic growth that comes through our economic freedoms that's what's -- >> economic development is going to lead to a reduction in child labor. you look at any poor country, not all the children are working. poverty and child labor are not synonymous. there are ways to support children in poor countries withou
in response bangladesh fired about 50,000 children. a leftist human rights group investigated and found many went into prostitution. this doesn't help them. >> so laws are important, but on their own, you're right, they're not going to solve the problem. >> but we shouldn't -- the main decrease of the -- people escaping poverty that decreases child labor that's what globalization and economic freedom is about. >> let's look at the u.s. there aren't hundreds of thousands of...
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. >> made in bangladesh. >> made in bangladesh. >> those little kids clothes probably made by -- that'sht. marry christmas. >> well, my next guess doesn't like the fact that so many products are being made overseas. wants to raise awareness in support for american products and workers. joining me now is john ratzenberger. great having you here today. i watched that tape. it is embarrassing to see that so many of the products are made everywhere but the u.s. it's frustrating. it really means that there are a lot of americans who are supporting jobs for everyone but americans. >> yeah. i think people are coming to realize too that the more you shop and get things from overseas, you're putting an american company out of business. that american company used to pay taxes into your local city hall, support your schools, fire department, police department. now those tax dollars come out of your pocket so that thing that you thought was oh, $3 cheaper is actually $10 more expensive over the long hall because you have to offset those taxes. >> you know, we've seen a manufacturing jobs from ameri
. >> made in bangladesh. >> made in bangladesh. >> those little kids clothes probably made by -- that'sht. marry christmas. >> well, my next guess doesn't like the fact that so many products are being made overseas. wants to raise awareness in support for american products and workers. joining me now is john ratzenberger. great having you here today. i watched that tape. it is embarrassing to see that so many of the products are made everywhere but the u.s. it's...
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. >> in bangladesh people who live off the land cannot escape this environmental disaster. villagers use their hands to scoop out oil. this spill has taken it's told on sea life and communities, too. >> we're facing a lot of problems. it's effecting our poultry business. we can't finish any more. >> thousands of liters of oil spilled after a tanker hit another tanker on tuesday. the area is protected and home to rare dolphins. it has been called an environmental catastrophe. they're trying to figure out just how bad the damage is. >> we have sample of water. >> chemicals to help disperse the oil have been sent to the region. but first volunteers have done what they can clearing river banks and swamplands. >> we may consider using oil d disper ants, but that will have to wait until the end. for now we'll use the natural method to clear the oil spill. >> most people earn their living fishing in the area. but because of the oil spill they're no longer able to do so. their only source of income is scooping the oil from the river and selling it to the government run oil companie
. >> in bangladesh people who live off the land cannot escape this environmental disaster. villagers use their hands to scoop out oil. this spill has taken it's told on sea life and communities, too. >> we're facing a lot of problems. it's effecting our poultry business. we can't finish any more. >> thousands of liters of oil spilled after a tanker hit another tanker on tuesday. the area is protected and home to rare dolphins. it has been called an environmental catastrophe....
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. >> made in bangladesh. >> made in bangladesh. >> those little kids clothes probably made by -- that'sht. marry christmas. >> well, my next guess doesn't like the fact that so many products are being made overseas. wants to raise awareness in support for american products and workers. joining me now is john ratzenberger. great having you here today. i watched that tape. it is embarrassing to see that so many of the products are made everywhere but the u.s. it's frustrating. it really means that there are a lot of americans who are supporting jobs for everyone but americans. >> yeah. i think people are coming to realize too that the more you shop and get things from overseas, you're putting an american company out of business. that american company used to pay taxes into your local city hall, support your schools, fire department, police department. now those tax dollars come out of your pocket so that thing that you thought was oh, $3 cheaper is actually $10 more expensive over the long hall because you have to offset those taxes. >> you know, we've seen a manufacturing jobs from ameri
. >> made in bangladesh. >> made in bangladesh. >> those little kids clothes probably made by -- that'sht. marry christmas. >> well, my next guess doesn't like the fact that so many products are being made overseas. wants to raise awareness in support for american products and workers. joining me now is john ratzenberger. great having you here today. i watched that tape. it is embarrassing to see that so many of the products are made everywhere but the u.s. it's...
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about 10,000 square kilometers, 60% of this is in bangladesh territory, the other the indian side.ithin 50-kilometer range, this is the oil washed ashore by the tides. the impact is yet to be determined. there is a dolphin sanctuary just about a kilometer from here, where we have some of the most endangered species of dolphin. this is the habitat of the royal bengal tiger, the most famous bengal tiger. these river channels are not supposed to be used by the commercial vehicles, but because it had been filtered recently, the commercial vehicles have been using this. yesterday the government banned use to preserve this area, which is a national heritage site. >> in the u.s., heavy rain and storms have battered parts of the west coast. this house is sliding into the pacific ocean. washington state to the north california and nevada in the south, powerful winds are creating dangerous conditions for tens of thousands of people. the san francisco bay area is feeling the brunt of the storm with reports of widespread blackouts and flooded roads. >> sony pictures co chair woman apologized f
about 10,000 square kilometers, 60% of this is in bangladesh territory, the other the indian side.ithin 50-kilometer range, this is the oil washed ashore by the tides. the impact is yet to be determined. there is a dolphin sanctuary just about a kilometer from here, where we have some of the most endangered species of dolphin. this is the habitat of the royal bengal tiger, the most famous bengal tiger. these river channels are not supposed to be used by the commercial vehicles, but because it...
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the same thing is true for ethiopia indian, bangladesh, peru. percentage of families usually around 20 -- 24% now plan foodless days. they know they can't afford to eat every day. we should be able to eat five days a week. so we'll skip wednesday and saturday. this is new. we've not had this before where people realize they simply cannot eat every day and it becomes part of their lifestyle. it's been so recent that we don't really have much research on the consequences of what this means particularly for young people and their physical and mental development. but it is one of the most, i think one of the most serious issues that we face today but it is not yet been recognized as such. >> thank you. thank you, lester that sort of sets the -- the ground floor here because food and water are the twreel essentials. i'm going to go to marilyn next. and i'm going to put her a little bit on the hot slot. she was c.e.o. as i said of aveda. she's also been on the board of nike and reebok as well. nike is one of the seven companies that have been tarted n
the same thing is true for ethiopia indian, bangladesh, peru. percentage of families usually around 20 -- 24% now plan foodless days. they know they can't afford to eat every day. we should be able to eat five days a week. so we'll skip wednesday and saturday. this is new. we've not had this before where people realize they simply cannot eat every day and it becomes part of their lifestyle. it's been so recent that we don't really have much research on the consequences of what this means...
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support can be a long-term political strategy for martelly. >> authorities in bangladesh are struggling to contain an oil spill after a tanker sank. we have this report on how the accident is changing the fortunes of those that live will. >> reporter: farmhand are distilling oil from the planned. the heat makes the oil fall off the leafs and branches making a lucrative hall. >> it comes at a cost. >> my hands are burning, and i'm having trouble breathe of course, from the smoke. >> they are selling it to the oil company, which is offering $0.50 per litre. unlike this man, these employees have gloves. >> after we said we'll buy it everywhere here is crazy about getting their hands on whatever oil they can. >> the authorities are finding it difficult to clean up the spill. it's the first time something like this happened in the rainforest. a world heritage sight, home to endangered dolphins, crocodiles and others. it happened when a tanker was hit by another vessel in deep fog. this is where the tanker was hit by the other ship. most of the crew escaped, unfortunately so did almost all of
support can be a long-term political strategy for martelly. >> authorities in bangladesh are struggling to contain an oil spill after a tanker sank. we have this report on how the accident is changing the fortunes of those that live will. >> reporter: farmhand are distilling oil from the planned. the heat makes the oil fall off the leafs and branches making a lucrative hall. >> it comes at a cost. >> my hands are burning, and i'm having trouble breathe of course, from...
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el nÚmero de personas de otros paÍses sube, un ejemplo de eso hoy dÍa hablÉ con una persona de bangladesh aÑo fiscal 2014 en comparaciÓn con 257 mil no mexicanos durante el aÑo anterior. segÚn datos recientes publicados por la patrulla fronteriza. >> tambiÉn es interesante que los mexicanos han dejado de venir hay que tomar eso en cuenta para la polÍtica. >> pero otro dato curioso que el costo de cruzar la fronteras a ee.uu. tambiÉn aumentÓ en 2007 un traficante de personas cobraba 1500 dÓlares como promedio para cruzar hoy en dÍa muchos inmigrantes pagan por cruzar caminando entre 3 y 8 mi dÓlares en lancha en la tarifa es de 10.000 $ mentes que por avioneta en la frontera en texas el costo asciende a 16 mil dÓlares. con documentos de otra persona de 10 a 15.000 $. >> personas que han llegado desde diciembre no pueden aprovechar acciÓn ejecutiva y otros programas nuevos. >> en mÁs informaciÓn steve calisi en tercer lÍder de la mayorÍa republicana reaccionÓ ante la acusaciÓn de apoyar polÍticas racista tras su participaciÓn en la conversiÓn de la unidad y derechos europeo americana. este
el nÚmero de personas de otros paÍses sube, un ejemplo de eso hoy dÍa hablÉ con una persona de bangladesh aÑo fiscal 2014 en comparaciÓn con 257 mil no mexicanos durante el aÑo anterior. segÚn datos recientes publicados por la patrulla fronteriza. >> tambiÉn es interesante que los mexicanos han dejado de venir hay que tomar eso en cuenta para la polÍtica. >> pero otro dato curioso que el costo de cruzar la fronteras a ee.uu. tambiÉn aumentÓ en 2007 un traficante de...
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there is a comparison that used to be a part of the 1971 and when bangladesh became independent, it hadnothing going for it but it educated its kids and girls and today there are more girls in high school then there are boys. but all of those educated corals went into the industry base and they went into that huge impact and as a result it is far less extremism and the kicker was when bangladesh then pakistan where the literacy is only 3%. yemen is a mess. the country next to it was even more backward. so today nobody hears about it and that is partly because when you educate girls and bring them into the labor force from you bring their faces into the community and there is one aspect that is enormously powerful witches that educated corals have fewer children so you don't have this population that is the most destabilizing the country can have, the population of especially boys aged 15 to 29 is a huge correlated for instability and violence. so i wish that right now we wouldn't just be figuring out how to drop bombs although we may need to do that but also there is are the 3 million r
there is a comparison that used to be a part of the 1971 and when bangladesh became independent, it hadnothing going for it but it educated its kids and girls and today there are more girls in high school then there are boys. but all of those educated corals went into the industry base and they went into that huge impact and as a result it is far less extremism and the kicker was when bangladesh then pakistan where the literacy is only 3%. yemen is a mess. the country next to it was even more...
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. >> harry fawcett, our correspondent in tokyo >>> still to come on al jazeera, we are in bangladesh, where people are using their bare hands to clean up after a huge oil spill. building on the moon sounds like science fiction. it's closer than we may think >>> in sport, an amateur football team from new zealand paves the way to bombing world champions, jo has the details. houthis are pushing for more control over northern yemen. many have been killed. buildings have been blown up near sanaa. the governor has been sacked and their own representatives have been appointed. despite the violence, there are parts of yemen where peace prevails. >> residents want to make their city a symbol of piece. hughesies took control of taiz in november. they have been fighting for control. those in charge. tiz wants to focus on the cultural capital. our decisions, coals and destiny is -- goals and destiny is one. we want to distant the city from the strive that other forces have been engaged with. >> houthis are represented in tiz by members of the political wing. they want to support the local leader
. >> harry fawcett, our correspondent in tokyo >>> still to come on al jazeera, we are in bangladesh, where people are using their bare hands to clean up after a huge oil spill. building on the moon sounds like science fiction. it's closer than we may think >>> in sport, an amateur football team from new zealand paves the way to bombing world champions, jo has the details. houthis are pushing for more control over northern yemen. many have been killed. buildings have...
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our correspondent went to the hills of bangladesh, and there traditional farming methods are undoingprogress that has been made. >> reporter: slash and burn. it's how these farmers have farmed for centuries. she belongs to an ethnic minority here, and her traditional style of agriculture might be creating a malaria problem that refuses to go away. burning the soil raises its ph content making it more suitable as a breeding ground for the mosquito. >> reporter: it's in the evening that the mosquitos start to come out. they come out at around 6:00 or 7:00 when it gets dark. there are also a lot of mosquitos during the rainy season. >> reporter: it reached its development goal target three years ahead of schedule, but the number of cases actually spiked from 7,500 last year in this isolated mountainous region. >> it plummeted. >> translator: i'll admit that it might be that we become a little bit relaxed because we thought we had already gotten rid of the disease. >> reporter: raising the ph level of the soil isn't the only thing putting her at risk. they often go deep into the jungle f
our correspondent went to the hills of bangladesh, and there traditional farming methods are undoingprogress that has been made. >> reporter: slash and burn. it's how these farmers have farmed for centuries. she belongs to an ethnic minority here, and her traditional style of agriculture might be creating a malaria problem that refuses to go away. burning the soil raises its ph content making it more suitable as a breeding ground for the mosquito. >> reporter: it's in the evening...
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mahar zathar al jazeera, bangladesh. >> caroline malone reports, an effort to try to revive the s ciriac's oldest culture. >> last one was closed in 1928. >> this is truly a cause of pride for me. to help the revival of our siriac language that is left to be forgotten and fade away. >> there are about 25,000 ciriacs living in turkey, many want to revive their language, it's difficult given that many don't speak that anymore. >> there's a lack of those speaking ciriac. for instance i'm in this kindergarten although i haven't mastered the language. >> ciriacs once lived in turkey in far greater numbers. 300,000 ciriacs left the country after the first world war and following founding of the turkish republic. those losing their culture in the fighting there. the ciriacs in turkey said life was difficult for them for years, their property was confiscated and weren't allowed to work in certain sectors but that seems to be changing. >> translator: about 15 years ago i was afraid to introduce myself as ciriac. now i've been allowed to build the first church in the country in 100 years. now the go
mahar zathar al jazeera, bangladesh. >> caroline malone reports, an effort to try to revive the s ciriac's oldest culture. >> last one was closed in 1928. >> this is truly a cause of pride for me. to help the revival of our siriac language that is left to be forgotten and fade away. >> there are about 25,000 ciriacs living in turkey, many want to revive their language, it's difficult given that many don't speak that anymore. >> there's a lack of those speaking...
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liquidity and yet china are sorted just above the medal indonesia, the big countries bangladesh is way down at the bottom. big countries with a lot of population. this is with energy demand is going to come. idea and we talked about energy resources in the region. we look at reserves in gold look at the reserves in conventional gas and technically recoverable oil and natural gas and we see asia doesn't have a lot of this. so how is asia going to address these shortages to ensure energy security for economic growth. i think this is a slightly similar to yours on the energy demand for asia, in asia. most will continue to come from cold moving forward. interesting number, i'm not sure why, is why we noble is not more of the percentage. again, i'm thinking it's because it's going to come from this is based on business as usual scenario so perhaps future policy regulations and incentives will have greater impact on renewables. also on oil imports the oil imports for the region are expected to triple by 2035. again how is asia going to manage this. i'm flying through the slides because a lot
liquidity and yet china are sorted just above the medal indonesia, the big countries bangladesh is way down at the bottom. big countries with a lot of population. this is with energy demand is going to come. idea and we talked about energy resources in the region. we look at reserves in gold look at the reserves in conventional gas and technically recoverable oil and natural gas and we see asia doesn't have a lot of this. so how is asia going to address these shortages to ensure energy security...
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approximately a thousand, around 200,000 refugees in bangladesh and from there, towards india and nepal, almost 100,000 rahinga are said to live in refusing camps on the border. places like indonesia and australia. florence louie reports. >> tatong village bustles, sustains many families around here. it is one of the few industries in which the rahinga, an ethnic minority the myanmar government does not recognize can still find jobs. around 40,000 were displaced after the war broke out in 2012. the rahinga are confined without freedom of movement. for sheik asmat the only way to provide for his countr family io leave the country. >> i don't want to stay here anymore. i can't feed my children. my children are always asking for food. i know the journey is risky but i leave it to a allah. >> he has bought an illegal passage out of myanmar, will plan to travel from malaysia or thailand. >>> this fishing boat which normally holds about ten fishermen and crew will have 50 or 60 packed on board. there's no high tech navigational equipment and if their journey takes longer than expected they co
approximately a thousand, around 200,000 refugees in bangladesh and from there, towards india and nepal, almost 100,000 rahinga are said to live in refusing camps on the border. places like indonesia and australia. florence louie reports. >> tatong village bustles, sustains many families around here. it is one of the few industries in which the rahinga, an ethnic minority the myanmar government does not recognize can still find jobs. around 40,000 were displaced after the war broke out in...
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it's like having our own private bangladesh! these are the best workers almost no money can buy.hey can't quit. they never go home. and the only union they're allowed to join is the aryan brotherhood. and if we legally must reduce overcrowding, we shouldn't do it by releasing these model employees. we should just build new prisons. we can do it cheap, too, because i know some people that work for $2 a day! point is, even though these people are jailed in cruel and unusual conditions for non-violent crimes like drug possession, california needs to keep them. not that california's hooked on prison labor. it can stop anytime it wants. and that's the word. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) ♪ quality.... uncompromising.... unchanging.... it's our golden rule. and apparently others agree. these sticks! nooooooooo yyyeeeeessss nnnnnooooooo yesssss nnnnooooooo yesssss snap into a yessss. snap into a slim jim! [remote chime] [dragon sounds] whoa... ♪ (cheers and applause) >> stephen: hey! backum! thanwelcome!thank you so much! nation, it's getting colder, an
it's like having our own private bangladesh! these are the best workers almost no money can buy.hey can't quit. they never go home. and the only union they're allowed to join is the aryan brotherhood. and if we legally must reduce overcrowding, we shouldn't do it by releasing these model employees. we should just build new prisons. we can do it cheap, too, because i know some people that work for $2 a day! point is, even though these people are jailed in cruel and unusual conditions for...
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now, environmental activists say an oil spill in bangladesh is n catastrophe and it collided with anotherrgest man grove forest and site and they say it threatened trees and rare species of dolphin and we have more from the delta. >> reporter: i'm on the brink of the river on my left side you can see the man grove forest which is the man grove, the largest man grove in the world, about 10,000 square kilometers and 60% of it is in bangladesh territory and on the indian side. you can see dark patches across, within 50 kilometer range and this is the oil that has been washed ashore by the tide, the impact of it yet to be determined by the environmentists and marine biologists and there is a dolphin sanctuary about a kilometer away from here with the dolphin and some of the most endangered species and this is the habitat of the bengal tiger, the most famous tiger and the river channels not supposed to be used by commercial vehicles but the channel has been filtered recently the commercial vehicle has been using this, government yesterday decided to ban using of any commercial vehicle to prese
now, environmental activists say an oil spill in bangladesh is n catastrophe and it collided with anotherrgest man grove forest and site and they say it threatened trees and rare species of dolphin and we have more from the delta. >> reporter: i'm on the brink of the river on my left side you can see the man grove forest which is the man grove, the largest man grove in the world, about 10,000 square kilometers and 60% of it is in bangladesh territory and on the indian side. you can see...
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thank you >>> to bangladesh. a former minister has been sentenced to death. he was accused of collaborating with the pakistani army during the 1971 war of independence. a bangladeshi war crimes unit found him guilty of various charges. >>> a treaty in relation to a global arms trade has come in effect. it is keeping them out of the hands of warlords and others. 70 of those have not ratified it. the global trade in arms and ammunition is estimated to generate between 60 to 85 billion a year. half a million are killed every year with funerals. -- firearms. >> kamal hyder reports from a market where gun sales are thrivingful. >> not long ago. people were walking around with weapons. after a military offensive in the tribal areas, there's restriction on movement of local tribes with weapons. how far, the trade in weapons flourishes. mainly men from the local market. if you look around you find the end feed rifle used by british soldiers during the first world war. it's a hot favourite because of the fact in this could shoot a target at a long range. after that wh
thank you >>> to bangladesh. a former minister has been sentenced to death. he was accused of collaborating with the pakistani army during the 1971 war of independence. a bangladeshi war crimes unit found him guilty of various charges. >>> a treaty in relation to a global arms trade has come in effect. it is keeping them out of the hands of warlords and others. 70 of those have not ratified it. the global trade in arms and ammunition is estimated to generate between 60 to 85...