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around 40000000 people in bangladesh make their living from jute either directly or indirectly. project could change their lives. at the moment it's still at the experimentation stage. the government is funding the pilot production at this factory. with this new machine will soon be producing a tonne of sonali a day but as yet there's been no commercial breakthrough and without further investors there can be no mass production yeah i said is there maybe. a hole or because they decide. i'm. ready. his methods of manufacturing are a world away from the traditional jute processing underway in the halls next door this mill belongs to the state of bangladesh juta mills corp. today. for decades little has changed here the methods of working have remained the same and jute sacks are still the main product. the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh but it's long been in decline the state corporation is mired in debt every year the government has to pour in money to keep it afloat. at times workers have gone for weeks without pay. the bangladesh jute mills c
around 40000000 people in bangladesh make their living from jute either directly or indirectly. project could change their lives. at the moment it's still at the experimentation stage. the government is funding the pilot production at this factory. with this new machine will soon be producing a tonne of sonali a day but as yet there's been no commercial breakthrough and without further investors there can be no mass production yeah i said is there maybe. a hole or because they decide. i'm....
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moslem bed party is one of 3000000 jude farmers in bangladesh what he's harvesting now he only sowed 4 months ago. the climate in bangladesh is ideal for growing this crop which requires plenty of water heat and humidity and getting it to the jute fibers are found inside the stands and have to be separated from the rest of the plant. it's painstaking manual labor the whole family lends a hand. once again it's not been a good year for the farmer floodwaters washed away a part of his crop and prices have dropped so he won't get as much for what he's managed to harvest. that we'll have to borrow money just to make ends meet. but his that was i have no idea what will happen alternately because jeered they tell me the government isn't buying much because demand from foreign markets is down so they don't offer us good prices but i have to sell it to them anyway. around 40000000 people in bangladesh make their living from jute either directly or indirectly at the sauna project could change their lives but. at the moment it's still at the experimentation stage. the government is funding the
moslem bed party is one of 3000000 jude farmers in bangladesh what he's harvesting now he only sowed 4 months ago. the climate in bangladesh is ideal for growing this crop which requires plenty of water heat and humidity and getting it to the jute fibers are found inside the stands and have to be separated from the rest of the plant. it's painstaking manual labor the whole family lends a hand. once again it's not been a good year for the farmer floodwaters washed away a part of his crop and...
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coming up as the number one exploitable item for bangladesh. mubarak khan is certain that the time for the sauna bag has come the world is waiting for good green ideas perhaps one of them will come from bangladesh. now if you're thinking about starting all over again it might be a good idea to also think about your wardrobe and maybe rework that old suit my colleague says it doesn't have to cost the world. here's one i hear a lot how do i get the most out of a cheap suit a very common problem. first of all never buy cheap buy the good stuff cheaply when it's on sale. but if this rather excellent piece of advice comes too late for you remember you can always reconstruct your off the peg purchase. let's get to work a cheap suit it's easy to spot the plastic buttons are a telltale sign your tailor will be happy to replace them with proper buttons and a more interesting contrasting color like these you might even want to splash out on horn or mother of. and while you're at the tailor shop haven't take the fit cheap suit self into roomy so the fit a
coming up as the number one exploitable item for bangladesh. mubarak khan is certain that the time for the sauna bag has come the world is waiting for good green ideas perhaps one of them will come from bangladesh. now if you're thinking about starting all over again it might be a good idea to also think about your wardrobe and maybe rework that old suit my colleague says it doesn't have to cost the world. here's one i hear a lot how do i get the most out of a cheap suit a very common problem....
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cox's bazar bangladesh a portrait he says he's released data revealing the details the dealings rather of africa's richest woman in angola lawyers for rubin so say he handed over a hard drive detailing is about the santos his fortune to a whistleblower group and $28.00 team. is being investigated as part of an eruption case relating to her role as chair of a state owned oil company and to himself is facing 90 charges in portugal heavy flooding and landslides in madagascar have killed more than 30 people following a week of heavy rain in the northwestern town of mara voice submerged forcing thousands to leave their homes priyanka group to reports. this is what a week of torrential rain has done to the people of marta way. their homes swept away paddy fields and rice stalls destroyed. the few belongings people like lisa have disappeared in the flood waters now she just wants to survive. i need food for my children and for me my children don't have any clothes. we have nothing to wear. i've had to bar this. at least 16000 people have been displaced by floods across 7 regions of madagascar
cox's bazar bangladesh a portrait he says he's released data revealing the details the dealings rather of africa's richest woman in angola lawyers for rubin so say he handed over a hard drive detailing is about the santos his fortune to a whistleblower group and $28.00 team. is being investigated as part of an eruption case relating to her role as chair of a state owned oil company and to himself is facing 90 charges in portugal heavy flooding and landslides in madagascar have killed more than...
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cox's bazar bangladesh. police in france are begun dismantling a camp and removing migrants in the north of paris they say the camps illegal and people will be relocated to temporary facilities $1400.00 people were moved including $93.00 children madagascar has seen a week of floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains at least 30 people have died large parts of the northwestern town of morrow voigt is submerged and that's forcing thousands to leave their homes priyanka gupta reports. this is what a week of torrential rain has done to the people of marta way. their homes swept away paddy fields and rice stalls destroyed thanks the few belongings people like lisa have disappeared in the flood waters now she just wants to survive. i need food for my children and for me my children don't have any clothes to see. we have nothing to wear. i've had to bar this. at least 16000 people have been displaced by floods across 7 regions of madagascar in recent days roads linking northwestern parts of the island to the
cox's bazar bangladesh. police in france are begun dismantling a camp and removing migrants in the north of paris they say the camps illegal and people will be relocated to temporary facilities $1400.00 people were moved including $93.00 children madagascar has seen a week of floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains at least 30 people have died large parts of the northwestern town of morrow voigt is submerged and that's forcing thousands to leave their homes priyanka gupta reports. this...
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acts of genocide against a still living there around 3 courses of a 1000000 fed to neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago. denies genocide has been committed. geria has hosted a meeting of countries neighboring libya to discuss ways to support a shaky truce agreed earlier this month a derrius foreign minister reiterated the need to uphold the international arms a bug and said he doesn't support foreign troops intervening in libya the only operating airport in western libya has reopened after a series of rocket attacks on wednesday. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the inside story. me and more must prevent genocide against the ring tone that's the order from the international court of justice its judges say rohingya muslims there are extremely vulnerable but will this ruling make a difference or is it just symbolic this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm homage i'm joined the international court of justice the world's highest court has ordered me and mars government to prevent its military from committi
acts of genocide against a still living there around 3 courses of a 1000000 fed to neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago. denies genocide has been committed. geria has hosted a meeting of countries neighboring libya to discuss ways to support a shaky truce agreed earlier this month a derrius foreign minister reiterated the need to uphold the international arms a bug and said he doesn't support foreign troops intervening in libya the only operating airport...
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of the operation more than $1000000.00 rohingya are now living in refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh the united nations special repertoire on myanmar has called on the international community to continue to put pressure on me and more to follow whatever decisions come from the un's top court. the security council fails to refer the situation of we have to international court of international criminal court and i think we must continue to put pressure on the security council of its failure to do this by not referring the situation to the sick but to i.c.c. this case the council is really not fulfilling its obligations and its responsibilities set forth under the un charter etc i have been stressing. setting up an. international type you know. dedicated to the situation of him. all right let's bring in our guests in london we have thomas mcmanus he is director of the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london and chicago on skype we have brought him he is chair of the center for global policies were being a legal forum and author of the book inside man mars
of the operation more than $1000000.00 rohingya are now living in refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh the united nations special repertoire on myanmar has called on the international community to continue to put pressure on me and more to follow whatever decisions come from the un's top court. the security council fails to refer the situation of we have to international court of international criminal court and i think we must continue to put pressure on the security council of its failure...
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bangladesh's main opposition party is demanding a rerun of the last election.t says the 2018 vote was not free or fair. >> this is the third day of protest by the united opposition alliance in bangladesh across the country. protest is about the 11th parliamentary election that took place on december 30, 2018. every day, people are facing various kinds of problems and the government is unable to solve it. this government is unelected and illegitimate. they should let go of the power and hold an election through democratic process. december, ath of possession -- procession was confronted by the police in a major class. dozens were injured. noin bangladesh, there is democracy now. the present government is unelected and illegitimate. we all object to election and demand a new election under neutral care to government. yesterday police attacked us in a peaceful protest rally. many were injured, which is why we are here to protest. >> the government is saying they came here with the public mandate and the election was free and fair. they don't want a united movement
bangladesh's main opposition party is demanding a rerun of the last election.t says the 2018 vote was not free or fair. >> this is the third day of protest by the united opposition alliance in bangladesh across the country. protest is about the 11th parliamentary election that took place on december 30, 2018. every day, people are facing various kinds of problems and the government is unable to solve it. this government is unelected and illegitimate. they should let go of the power and...
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in 971 a lot of people migrated from bangladesh which was then created from east pakistan into some and are some the local assamese population did not want all this influx of migrants and they protested very violently 6 very heavily because of which and a some accord a treaty was signed and by the way everything that has happened under us and r.c. has had the endorsement of the supreme court of india the government if even if it doesn't take a of yourself as i am just going to underscore i'm just going to pursue vapid out here because you can have a consistent in your argument i.e. you've got the facts wrong you are misinformed actually let me just try it that i should just for closing thought her and very very briefly do you. are you confident that the courts in india have a supreme court might be have to sort out this question. like me i am very much confidence that everyone or the old guard did well and in place about using all would this be all over the board does this good thing for the audio hole be audited now and you know what that they hold that supreme court will be acting
in 971 a lot of people migrated from bangladesh which was then created from east pakistan into some and are some the local assamese population did not want all this influx of migrants and they protested very violently 6 very heavily because of which and a some accord a treaty was signed and by the way everything that has happened under us and r.c. has had the endorsement of the supreme court of india the government if even if it doesn't take a of yourself as i am just going to underscore i'm...
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in 971 a lot of people migrated from bangladesh which was then created from east pakistan into some and are some the local assamese population did not want all this influx of migrants and they protested very violently very heavily because of which and a some a court a treaty was signed and by the way everything that has happened under a some n.r.c. has had the endorsement of the supreme court of india the government if even if it doesn't seem like a afterthought has happened just you know and as i was going to mr vapid out here because you think they consistent in your argument i.e. you've got the facts wrong you are misinformed let me just for that i should just for a closing thought here and very very briefly do you. are you confident that the courts in india have a supreme court might be have to sort out this question. like me i am very much on pretense that everyone or all were are did well and inspiration by using all would this be to all what the why does this that sinful the audio hold me odd one you know what that they hold that will be incorporated be thing again i'm gone i
in 971 a lot of people migrated from bangladesh which was then created from east pakistan into some and are some the local assamese population did not want all this influx of migrants and they protested very violently very heavily because of which and a some a court a treaty was signed and by the way everything that has happened under a some n.r.c. has had the endorsement of the supreme court of india the government if even if it doesn't seem like a afterthought has happened just you know and...
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cox's bazar bangladesh. well still hadn't spalls the count dumping his own to all of the year's biggest sporting occasions pito up the details after the break. with. no moon. it was. all about his peter. thank you very much the n.b.a. say they are working with the l.a. lakers to decide when the team will return to action following the death of legendary player kobe bryant tuesday's game with the l.a. clippers was postponed tributes continue around the world including in italy bryant's favorite football team ac milan and their fans offered respects during the cup game with torino banners inside the stadium red always cody he spent 7 years of his childhood in italy and it was a country close to his heart lauren smith reports. in a gym far away from los angeles young basketball players remember kobe bryant he grew up in italy where his father joe enjoyed a professional career in the sport. 12 year old cody would go on to join the team at reggio emilia. kabhi kabhi record about 4 coby played for us for 2 years a
cox's bazar bangladesh. well still hadn't spalls the count dumping his own to all of the year's biggest sporting occasions pito up the details after the break. with. no moon. it was. all about his peter. thank you very much the n.b.a. say they are working with the l.a. lakers to decide when the team will return to action following the death of legendary player kobe bryant tuesday's game with the l.a. clippers was postponed tributes continue around the world including in italy bryant's favorite...
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of each other reporting live from bangladesh and the many things deeds. this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program another tragedy in the battle against a stray leah's bushfires. and it's for the tennis world number 4 encounters some on court difficulties in a 2nd round of straight in open match the details coming up a little later. fighting has intensified in syria's last rebel held province over the past few days 8 civilians have been killed off to government asked trikes at a town in southern italy and 2 camps for displaced people in the east there are also reports of heavy fighting between rebels and government forces let's go live now to what istanbul out 07 costello is following developments in syria what's the latest on. well there was a ceasefire that was a stablish agrees actually by russia and turkey on january 12th so current did there shouldn't be any gunfire by by either of the size however we are seeing that in the last one week the indic lashes have intensified and according to some reports by the same estate turkish
of each other reporting live from bangladesh and the many things deeds. this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program another tragedy in the battle against a stray leah's bushfires. and it's for the tennis world number 4 encounters some on court difficulties in a 2nd round of straight in open match the details coming up a little later. fighting has intensified in syria's last rebel held province over the past few days 8 civilians have been killed off to government asked...
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bangladesh's economy is showing signs of growth but inequality is on the rise one in 5 lives below the poverty line the average wage is less than $5.00 a day of 0 child he reports now from one of the poorest neighborhoods in the capital dhaka to see how people are surviving. on gri begum lives with her husband in a small one room shanty hard in dhaka slums their only child died recently she works in a bottling factory and struggles with her monthly expenses without her husband's income it would be hard for them to get by despite the hardship but managed to save the small amount of money each month. was there are many problems here in this we have to buy water rent the money to use the toilet even buy food for cooking it's hard it's not a team place to live you often get sick here and there's no help from the government i decided to follow longer a big them based on their daily needs and see how far i can go on $5.00 for the next 24 hours i brought basic food item that's needed to cook in a daily mail i brought some vegetable some onion potatoes buys green chile coriander i'll call it f
bangladesh's economy is showing signs of growth but inequality is on the rise one in 5 lives below the poverty line the average wage is less than $5.00 a day of 0 child he reports now from one of the poorest neighborhoods in the capital dhaka to see how people are surviving. on gri begum lives with her husband in a small one room shanty hard in dhaka slums their only child died recently she works in a bottling factory and struggles with her monthly expenses without her husband's income it would...
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and living below the poverty line in bangladesh will see people coping with rising costs and falling wages. and there's still plenty of winter weather across more northern sections of the united states the worst across the northeast is carrying sunday into monday plains implant showing a pair on the soft light meanwhile out tools the pacific northwest some very strong wind so strong that this plane was prevented from actually taking off on friday it was delays into saturday and then we will further into more central regions into missouri a huge amount of snow about 5 centimeters came down very quickly fortunately through sunday there's another storm system coming through and the pacific northwest will bear the brunt of this is a go sunday on into monday it will spread into snow through the northern rockies and right way down into the cascades as well that system on sunday work its way into the fall northeast we could of course have that gnostic mix of ice and snow in some areas also a fair amount of rain beginning to push again into most southern areas but it doesn't become particula
and living below the poverty line in bangladesh will see people coping with rising costs and falling wages. and there's still plenty of winter weather across more northern sections of the united states the worst across the northeast is carrying sunday into monday plains implant showing a pair on the soft light meanwhile out tools the pacific northwest some very strong wind so strong that this plane was prevented from actually taking off on friday it was delays into saturday and then we will...
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this is the product protest by the united opposition alliance and the leftist parties and bangladesh across the country their main protest is about 11 parliamentary elections that took place on december 2018 months you can look at each and every day people are facing various kinds of problems and the government is unable to soviets this government is unelected and illegitimate they should let go of the power and hold an election a democratic process on the same bus the leftist party united tried to brought out a procession heading towards the prime minister's office was confronted by the police and there was a major clash at least dozens of people were injured and 3 were event. one of the shows are going to enter he not in bangladesh there is no democracy now the present government is unelected and illegitimate we all rejected the last election and demand a new election under a neutral caretaker government yesterday police attacked us in a peaceful protest rally many were injured which is why we are here to protest. for our part the government is saying they came here with a public m
this is the product protest by the united opposition alliance and the leftist parties and bangladesh across the country their main protest is about 11 parliamentary elections that took place on december 2018 months you can look at each and every day people are facing various kinds of problems and the government is unable to soviets this government is unelected and illegitimate they should let go of the power and hold an election a democratic process on the same bus the leftist party united...
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than what we are building up the government is also promoting ships made in bangladesh and supporting the industry with subsidies investments and favorable bank loans in just 5 years it's hope ship exports will generate poorer 1000000000 us dollars and the country anyone. with more ships worldwide the work won't be drying up in belgium either every ship has to be retired at some point i work here that one year as a crane operator and i look. over everything. it's great to be here. i love my job it's nearest sidling everything else is great that. have been tracking down more yummy treats this week to colombia. is a town of $30000.00 in northern colombia. everyone here loves are able can we have all our fried corn cakes stuffed with a. the best ones can be had on one of the town's major thoroughfares. yellowness more generous family has been running their fruit stand for 10 years she's the 2nd generation to do so. the dough for this snack is made of corn meal and water your name is forms it into a round fried. which she cooks in very hot oil for 2 to 3 minutes until it puffs up then she
than what we are building up the government is also promoting ships made in bangladesh and supporting the industry with subsidies investments and favorable bank loans in just 5 years it's hope ship exports will generate poorer 1000000000 us dollars and the country anyone. with more ships worldwide the work won't be drying up in belgium either every ship has to be retired at some point i work here that one year as a crane operator and i look. over everything. it's great to be here. i love my job...
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capital to disperse protesters demanding the president's resignation living below the poverty line in bangladesh we look at how people are coping with rising costs and falling wages. well ahead of china's national health commission says he believes the corona virus outbreak is now spreading more quickly wealth already still on shore where the new virus came from but it's been linked to a seafood an animal bucketing ruhani china has now banned the commercial trade in wildlife. usia based on the knowledge we now have this is an emerging and new disease and the knowledge we have is quite limited we're not very clear about the source of the disease and infections and not under our control so based on the changes and the evolving nature of the infections we would continue to improve the measures and implement tell policy so that we would be fully prepared and that we can enhance our preparedness to respond to the possible changes of the infections so as to meet our goal of containing the disease so the number of people who have died from the virus has now risen to 56 nearly 2000 people are infected i
capital to disperse protesters demanding the president's resignation living below the poverty line in bangladesh we look at how people are coping with rising costs and falling wages. well ahead of china's national health commission says he believes the corona virus outbreak is now spreading more quickly wealth already still on shore where the new virus came from but it's been linked to a seafood an animal bucketing ruhani china has now banned the commercial trade in wildlife. usia based on the...
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bizarre in bangladesh. the un has called for international help as local swarm in the billions across kenya somalia and ethiopia kenya is facing its largest invasion and 7 decades its insects have destroyed thousands of kilometers of crops and the u.n. is concerned that this will end pact and security in east africa it's linked to its link invasion unseasonal rains last month that caused the locust population to come down the cursor on as the director of the united nations food and agriculture organizations are merchants and resilience to fashion i spoke to us from the kenyan capital nairobi where he is responding to this locust situation i mean the locusts worms are spreading throughout all of africa as a matter of fact there is being. drawn by one that is brought very humid conditions in eastern africa creating very favorable conditions for the locust to europe so now we have seen the development of law because they already impact on some crops and especially on the rates on the bus tour that are so essen
bizarre in bangladesh. the un has called for international help as local swarm in the billions across kenya somalia and ethiopia kenya is facing its largest invasion and 7 decades its insects have destroyed thousands of kilometers of crops and the u.n. is concerned that this will end pact and security in east africa it's linked to its link invasion unseasonal rains last month that caused the locust population to come down the cursor on as the director of the united nations food and agriculture...
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the un's highest court has now imposed upon it i'm serious time to chadri in cox's bazaar in bangladesh has been with a group of ranger refugees they listened to the decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing director did come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the ruling sitting out in the stalls they've been waiting here for hours wanting to know what will be the outcome that's been listening to it than just a radio listening to various news and they're discussing among themselves i would talk to them see what their reaction is that said it is very welcoming they're very happy and anxious listen to some of their reactions and i think we should include thanks to our love for this verdict and gambia free initiating the legal process also thanks to bangladesh for giving a shelter finally the verdict recognised our suffering in all the atrocities we went through the feel that peace in our heart out of me said i we've been suffering for the last 70 years and we're sticking it justice now we truly believe
the un's highest court has now imposed upon it i'm serious time to chadri in cox's bazaar in bangladesh has been with a group of ranger refugees they listened to the decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing director did come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the ruling sitting out in the stalls they've been waiting here for hours wanting to know what will be the outcome that's been listening to it than just...
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bangladesh's foreign trade flows through here. the port city is known all over the world as a vast graveyard for ships but it's also a place where more and more ships are being built for the international market to. the western marine shipyard is one of the largest in the country. it was founded 20 years ago. we have hundreds of thousands of. engineers. who are left. in your friendship in there on the war we. trucked to here in. some of their own at home. all their life. today some 150000 people work in shipbuilding in the country. around 2000000 bangladeshis are thought to depend on the sector and that figure could soon see a significant rise after all the demand for new ships is growing the global shipping fleet is aging. and some of the ships that have taken their last voyage end up here gallant get in brussels turns them back into raw materials europe's biggest ship recycler can take any vessel to pieces whether warship. fishing trawler. or russian sub 98 percent of a vessel is recycled here it's an economic sector that appear
bangladesh's foreign trade flows through here. the port city is known all over the world as a vast graveyard for ships but it's also a place where more and more ships are being built for the international market to. the western marine shipyard is one of the largest in the country. it was founded 20 years ago. we have hundreds of thousands of. engineers. who are left. in your friendship in there on the war we. trucked to here in. some of their own at home. all their life. today some 150000...
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military of a crackdown on the minority 3 years ago more than 700000 people fled to neighboring bangladesh how does the us need barkha reports from the hague it is the world's highest court formed in the aftermath of the 2nd world war to end state abuses of power. stands accused of perhaps the greatest abuse the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims. the case against her government was brought by the gambia on behalf of dozens of muslim countries. means that more people killed more woman. and my children i've been burned alive the court heard allegations of atrocity after atrocity. military is accused of mass murder rape and the destruction of rangoon muslim communities the nobel peace prize laureate watched on a woman detained for years by myanmar's military now defending them she doesn't have control over the army but see cheese personally accused of failing to hold it to account she called for the case to be dropped. or press a call to remove the case from it
military of a crackdown on the minority 3 years ago more than 700000 people fled to neighboring bangladesh how does the us need barkha reports from the hague it is the world's highest court formed in the aftermath of the 2nd world war to end state abuses of power. stands accused of perhaps the greatest abuse the genocide of its own people last month its civilian leader aung san suu kyi once a human rights icon arrived at the international court of justice to contest the claims. the case against...
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recipients is very much countries that are allies offer india but china i would think of pakistan bangladesh myanmar as also these countries that are seen to have a list of friendly standpoint we've got regarding countries in europe or the u.s. so it's they're being used as some sort of gain or station off china's reach around the region around the world 910 thank you very much. that's it for now head over to our website d.w. dot com for slash asia to view this show online and for other stories from the region we leave you with more pictures from our documentary series displaced the climate exodus thank you for watching see you next time and goodbye. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore the world heritage sites of the. world heritage 360 getting out now. i was fishing when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard. i even got white hairs from. the german language head nodding off this gets me and critical but you need to instruct the flavor you want to do their story. it's worth fighting and for a little information for margaret. glob
recipients is very much countries that are allies offer india but china i would think of pakistan bangladesh myanmar as also these countries that are seen to have a list of friendly standpoint we've got regarding countries in europe or the u.s. so it's they're being used as some sort of gain or station off china's reach around the region around the world 910 thank you very much. that's it for now head over to our website d.w. dot com for slash asia to view this show online and for other stories...
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the un's highest court has now imposed upon it and the chadri is in cox's bizarre in bangladesh where he's being with a group of rohingya refugees as they listened to this decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing directly to come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the ruling sitting out in the stalls they've been waiting here for hours wanting to know what will be the outcome that's been listening to a transistor radio listening to various news and they're discussing among themselves i would talk to them see what their reaction is that said it is very welcoming they're very happy and hank says listen to some of their reactions and i think we should include thanks to our love for this verdict and gambia for initiating the legal process also thanks to bangladesh for giving a shelter finally the verdict recognised our suffering in all the atrocities we went through the feel at peace in our heart i'd be sad and i we've been suffering for the last 70 years and we're sticking it just now we truly believe
the un's highest court has now imposed upon it and the chadri is in cox's bizarre in bangladesh where he's being with a group of rohingya refugees as they listened to this decision. the ruling by the international court of justice is very much welcome by the rowing directly to come in it is here now we've been discussing with many of the people after the ruling sitting out in the stalls they've been waiting here for hours wanting to know what will be the outcome that's been listening to a...
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it is worth noting that bangladesh is not ukraine.orth noting that ukraine and bangladesh are on different continents, over 3,000 miles apart. it is also worth noting that kelly has a master's degree in european studies from cambridge university. it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia instead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try. npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wajahat ali, rick wilson are here to do that. they're next. ♪ take your bad days with your good ♪ ♪ walk through this storm i would i'd do it all ♪ ♪ because i love you, ♪ i love you unconditional, ♪ unconditionally i will love you unconditionally ♪ there's a booking for every resolution. book yours, and cancel if you need to. at booking.com coyou fifteen percentico or more on car insurance?o. do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen
it is worth noting that bangladesh is not ukraine.orth noting that ukraine and bangladesh are on different continents, over 3,000 miles apart. it is also worth noting that kelly has a master's degree in european studies from cambridge university. it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia instead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try. npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the...
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maybe recipients is very much countries that are allies offering india but china we can think of bangladesh myanmar as also these countries that are seen to have a list of friendly standpoint we've got regarding countries in europe or the u.s. so they're being used as some sort of gain or station off china's reach around the region around the world 910 thank you very much. that's it for now head over to our website dot com ford slash asia to view this show on line and for other stories from the region we leave you with more pictures from our documentary series displaced the climate exodus thank you for watching see you next time and goodbye. cry for freedom in the fight for freedom we're always accompanied by. our documentary. party john. says of. songs like don't go away but stay with us for all time. the sound of fresh starts. the 1st. global stocks are volatile the coronavirus keep spreading airports are on alert. their citizens from china some multinational companies tell staff exposed to mainland china to stay away from the office. while prime minister barak insists the u.k. can involv
maybe recipients is very much countries that are allies offering india but china we can think of bangladesh myanmar as also these countries that are seen to have a list of friendly standpoint we've got regarding countries in europe or the u.s. so they're being used as some sort of gain or station off china's reach around the region around the world 910 thank you very much. that's it for now head over to our website dot com ford slash asia to view this show on line and for other stories from the...
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$5050.00 countries around the world with some main cause to all consumers all imports being pakistan bangladesh myanmar we've also seen weapons in algeria some parts of the middle east such as the u.a.e. and even as far as sub-saharan african countries such as tanzania uganda and. i'm a little curious in terms of how you extract this data because it's very hard to get any information about chinese companies in general and this is the 1st year i understand that sipri has included chinese companies how did you do it so this is given the states off these companies being you know owned by the government it's very difficult to get any information from them and so what we have done is looked at a variety of different sources open source from credit rating reports ponder boards letters reports of these companies to try and triangulates and cross match as best we can the information that has been collected by these companies and then of course come to a reliable estimate off the companies arms sales we were ready to rate that it's an estimate because again everything that's missed related is so lot of
$5050.00 countries around the world with some main cause to all consumers all imports being pakistan bangladesh myanmar we've also seen weapons in algeria some parts of the middle east such as the u.a.e. and even as far as sub-saharan african countries such as tanzania uganda and. i'm a little curious in terms of how you extract this data because it's very hard to get any information about chinese companies in general and this is the 1st year i understand that sipri has included chinese...
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it is worth noting that bangladesh is not ukraine.is worth noting that ukraine and bangladesh are on different continents, over 3,000 miles apart. it is also worth noting that kelly has a master's degree in european studies from cambridge university. it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia instead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wau squad ali, rick wilson are here to do that, they're next. you've had quite the career. yeah, i've had some pretty prestigious jobs over the years. news producer. executive transport manager. and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. the thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i
it is worth noting that bangladesh is not ukraine.is worth noting that ukraine and bangladesh are on different continents, over 3,000 miles apart. it is also worth noting that kelly has a master's degree in european studies from cambridge university. it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia instead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the...
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bangladesh, india.over a body of water, except there is last over ukraine and no land until you get to the south pole. again, nothing similar to these things. according to kelly, she never agreed to be off the record at any point and communicated in advance to pompeo's office that she intended to ask about ukraine. joining us now is jackie author of "washington post" power up and elise from george university school of foreign service. elise, you are an expert at these matters at the state department about matters around the world and you're probably better at maps than most people. you know mary louise kelly. pompeo didn't say she came out and confused bangladesh and ukraine. it is meant to undermine a veteran journalist. >> right, ali. look, it's a crowd pleasing statement to secretary pompeo's kind of audience of one, which is really president trump. you know, it has no basis in reality. she had her degree in cambridge in european studies and obviously knows where ukraine is. but i think it's the issu
bangladesh, india.over a body of water, except there is last over ukraine and no land until you get to the south pole. again, nothing similar to these things. according to kelly, she never agreed to be off the record at any point and communicated in advance to pompeo's office that she intended to ask about ukraine. joining us now is jackie author of "washington post" power up and elise from george university school of foreign service. elise, you are an expert at these matters at the...
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on their child reporting live there from cox bangladesh down there many thanks indeed . grieving parents in south africa's largest city are accusing hospital managers of hiding information about the deaths of at least 10 newborn babies drug resistant bacteria is blamed by hospital administrators johannesburg but the government's critics blame poor hygiene understaffing and overcrowding in the public health care system so reports from pretoria yes team b. is not her real name and she doesn't want to show her face because she's afraid she'll get into trouble for complaining reading this newspaper article has made her angry because it could explain why a new born baby died at least 10 babies have died in the same hospital into bisa township in johannesburg in the past 2 months the government blames drug resistant bacteria i think. this. information. if they're hiding information from us like. they've is only only thing that. the cause of the infection isn't clear doctors say it could lead to pneumonia and meningitis some south africans blame hospital overcrowding understaff
on their child reporting live there from cox bangladesh down there many thanks indeed . grieving parents in south africa's largest city are accusing hospital managers of hiding information about the deaths of at least 10 newborn babies drug resistant bacteria is blamed by hospital administrators johannesburg but the government's critics blame poor hygiene understaffing and overcrowding in the public health care system so reports from pretoria yes team b. is not her real name and she doesn't...
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bizarre in bangladesh. a week ahead of breck's in the presidents of the european council and commission have formally signed the withdrawal agreement along with u.k. prime minister boris johnson. and then or so level in their lane put their signatures to the document in brussels it was then sent to london for johnson's signature the european parliament is expected to vote to approve the agreement next wednesday starting at 11 months transition period to discuss a trade deal now demonstrations have once again been held in france against proposed pension reforms tens of thousands of people have been marching in paris and thousands of others in cities across the country the government says the reforms a necessary to make the system more sustainable but union leaders say employees will lose out working longer hours to get a full pension it's the longest period of strikes in france in more than 4 decades . climate activists great at tilburg dominated the final day of the world economic forum without making an of
bizarre in bangladesh. a week ahead of breck's in the presidents of the european council and commission have formally signed the withdrawal agreement along with u.k. prime minister boris johnson. and then or so level in their lane put their signatures to the document in brussels it was then sent to london for johnson's signature the european parliament is expected to vote to approve the agreement next wednesday starting at 11 months transition period to discuss a trade deal now demonstrations...
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rangar still living there around 3 quarters of a 1000000 of the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago. she denies genocide has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses and the bar is live for us now at the hague so take us through what happened in court today. well firstly very briefly let me give you some context this case was brought against me by the gambia with the backing of dozens of predominantly muslim countries the accusation is that myanmar has breached the un convention on genocide that all important 948 conventions signed in the wake of the 2nd world 'd war on the whole of course not only designed to make sure that genocide never happens again but also to punish it to an earlier hearing happened in december the civilian leader of myanmar suit she was there to contest these accusations and what the court has been asked by the gambia is to do one key thing which is to say century put the brakes on any forms of genocidal violence by asking for something called provisional measures which is essentially an
rangar still living there around 3 quarters of a 1000000 of the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh during the military offensive against them 3 years ago. she denies genocide has been committed and accuses refugees of exaggerating abuses and the bar is live for us now at the hague so take us through what happened in court today. well firstly very briefly let me give you some context this case was brought against me by the gambia with the backing of dozens of predominantly muslim...
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child rejoins us live from cox's bazaar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of refugees so any indication of where the court is heading at this point. well there is a lot of agan s. and anxious to know what the outcome will be surprisingly most of the rowing as adults at least they know that there is something going on they don't know the intricate details and the legal process of the international criminal court of justice but they know that something symbolic is going to happen today hopefully the bardic will be positive that's what they wish is that been waiting for some sort of justice whether it's symbolic already if it's enforceable or not they don't know that even the outcome is not enforceable they still are happy to know that some positive result might come out there's been special prayer in the mosque people have been listening to radio this where people sit down not everyone has a radio so that community leaders explain them those who do have they listen to a bundle of archon of. of america and b.b.c. also the burmese version so they're quite well versed on situation
child rejoins us live from cox's bazaar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of refugees so any indication of where the court is heading at this point. well there is a lot of agan s. and anxious to know what the outcome will be surprisingly most of the rowing as adults at least they know that there is something going on they don't know the intricate details and the legal process of the international criminal court of justice but they know that something symbolic is going to happen today...
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during a military offensive against 3 years ago found the child reason cox's bazar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of wrangle refugees he says while many don't understand the specific legal aspects of the ruling they still feel this is an important step. we can see the fences around us so this is their owing i can see behind most of their own have a sense of hopelessness they're in far more restrictions situation now than before the bang with this government imposed movement restitution there's a mobile communication blackout there's no internet and there's a sense of frustration there's more than nearly 50 percent rather of the children that don't have education they have only access to some limited learning center so whole generation is going to be lost without education they want this to be resolved very quickly this is a breath of fresh air when the heart that this court ruled in favor of them they think this will facilitate it will use as a catalyst to form their cause in repatriation but the reality on the ground is there hasn't been much movement as to fail that tim
during a military offensive against 3 years ago found the child reason cox's bazar in bangladesh home to hundreds of thousands of wrangle refugees he says while many don't understand the specific legal aspects of the ruling they still feel this is an important step. we can see the fences around us so this is their owing i can see behind most of their own have a sense of hopelessness they're in far more restrictions situation now than before the bang with this government imposed movement...
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is adjacent to india so that picking bangladesh, a little teeny country, and ukraine is pretty big -ry by india which is shaped maybe like south america, but it's not anything like europe. >> it's distinctive. >> so you wouldn't mistake them. that makes me think he is lying. >> yeah, absolutely. it's incredible that he would make something -- but if in fact -- let's be hopeful and say they get witnesses. >> yes. >> how would you then deal with a mike pompeo as a witness because he knows what happened. he was very much involved in it. a lot of this happened within the state department and with state department employees. it did not defend marie yovanovitch. >> you treat him as a hostile witness. you ask him leading questions and you play him the video of his hardworking career foreign service officers telling the truth. gordon sondland said everybody knew. ambassador yovanovitch said there was no reason for them to fire me. one of her areas of expertise is public corruption. one of the things she does is goes to places like ukraine and sells principles of good government. so there was
is adjacent to india so that picking bangladesh, a little teeny country, and ukraine is pretty big -ry by india which is shaped maybe like south america, but it's not anything like europe. >> it's distinctive. >> so you wouldn't mistake them. that makes me think he is lying. >> yeah, absolutely. it's incredible that he would make something -- but if in fact -- let's be hopeful and say they get witnesses. >> yes. >> how would you then deal with a mike pompeo as a...