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in the democratic republic of congo a swiss director has provided a platform for people to talk about their suffering. but first we head to the united states where the far right is also becoming increasingly vocal which is d.p. affecting many communities. there are more than three hundred twenty six million people living in the usa and the far right violence is on the rise that was clear even before the horrors of charlottesville according to recent f.b.i. statistics seven thousand six hundred fifteen people were the victims of hate crime . in two thousand and sixteen that's four hundred more than the previous year and those are only official ficus. people are often victimized because of their skin color sexual orientation all religious affiliation this kind of prejudice is something a muslim community close to hancock in the state of new york is more than familiar with. is a small town in the state of new york it's surrounded by a delicate countryside farmland forests on the delaware river a favorite hold a fishing enthuse yes and this summer a rallying point for the new far right mo
in the democratic republic of congo a swiss director has provided a platform for people to talk about their suffering. but first we head to the united states where the far right is also becoming increasingly vocal which is d.p. affecting many communities. there are more than three hundred twenty six million people living in the usa and the far right violence is on the rise that was clear even before the horrors of charlottesville according to recent f.b.i. statistics seven thousand six hundred...
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in the democratic republic of congo, a swiss director has provided a platform for people to talk about their suffering. but first, we head to the united states, where the far-right is also becoming increasingly vocal -- which is deeply affecting many communities. there are more than 326 million people living in the usa. and far-right violence is on the rise -- that was clear even before the horrors of charlottesville. according to recent fbi statistics, 7615 people were the victims of hate crimes in 2016. that's 400 more than the previous year. and those are only official figures. people are often victimized because of their skin color, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation. this kind of prejudice is something a muslim community close to hancock in the state of new york is more than familiar with. reporter: hancock is a small town in the state of new york. it's surrounded by idyllic countryside, farmland, forests , and the delaware river -- a favorite haunt of fishing enthusiasts. and this summer, a rallying point for the new far-right movement. this video is from the so-called
in the democratic republic of congo, a swiss director has provided a platform for people to talk about their suffering. but first, we head to the united states, where the far-right is also becoming increasingly vocal -- which is deeply affecting many communities. there are more than 326 million people living in the usa. and far-right violence is on the rise -- that was clear even before the horrors of charlottesville. according to recent fbi statistics, 7615 people were the victims of hate...
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the film ls babarehe conntion between theufferiri in the democratic republic of . to milo rau,u, that recognitions a vital part of democracy. milo: it's like we're having an adolescent crisis. ououmoral and political sensibitities arbeining overwhelmed. so we need to educucate ourselv. wewe must keep in mind thatt globalatation is complicated, itit's a dangerorous system. capitalismsm is predatorory, ae ne to ststopt. host: do you share milo rau's view? do you consider capitalism predatory? letet us know. post a commentnt on our facebok page, dw global society, where you can also find inspiring stories from around the world. this week, our global snack comes from the bosnian capital, sarajevo. enjoy. reporter: : the bosnian n capl sarajevo hasas been a meltltint of muslims, jews, and catholic and orthodox christians for centuries. the old-town dotted with markets and courtyards was designed by the turks 600 years ago. and the ottoman influencnce is also evident in the local cuisine, as served up by this restaurant, sac. emina sarac has been working here for 15 year
the film ls babarehe conntion between theufferiri in the democratic republic of . to milo rau,u, that recognitions a vital part of democracy. milo: it's like we're having an adolescent crisis. ououmoral and political sensibitities arbeining overwhelmed. so we need to educucate ourselv. wewe must keep in mind thatt globalatation is complicated, itit's a dangerorous system. capitalismsm is predatorory, ae ne to ststopt. host: do you share milo rau's view? do you consider capitalism predatory?...
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says security forces have killed seven protesters in the democratic republic of congo and from dubai to hong kong two thousand and eighteen is welcomed with spectacular fireworks displays and the. iranian president hassan rouhani has spoken for the first time since widespread protests began in the islamic republic while supporting people's general right to demonstrate he warned violence would not be tolerated as the public shouldn't quote feel concerned about their lives and security this comes as the government has temporarily blocked social media including the messaging app telegram to stop details. spread about upcoming protests for three days now there have been rallies across the country against the clerical elite who they blame for economic hardship and alleged corruption the government is warning of a crackdown if the protests continue on saturday night two people were killed in the city of the ruled out though there is confusion over who was responsible for the bets peter sharp reports. of the four days of anti-government demonstrations it's the president's first public react
says security forces have killed seven protesters in the democratic republic of congo and from dubai to hong kong two thousand and eighteen is welcomed with spectacular fireworks displays and the. iranian president hassan rouhani has spoken for the first time since widespread protests began in the islamic republic while supporting people's general right to demonstrate he warned violence would not be tolerated as the public shouldn't quote feel concerned about their lives and security this comes...
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the start of a new day in the democratic republic of congo. behind the village is done swamp land satellite images have revealed the existence of a peat bog here in the forest biologists say it's one of the most important ever discovered that's why a team of british and congolese scientists have embarked on a joint research project getting to the peak both involves an arduous hours long hike through the swamp everything is soaking what english geography simon lewis has been surveying here for years trying to better understand the development of the bug which began forming tens of thousands of years ago made up of decomposed plant material the piece held some surprises for the researcher is that this is peak bodies so this is the partially decomposed plant matter that is a store of carbon so. it is now sampled every fifty centimeters and this is three metres to three metres deep water surprises and we thought the peat here would be maybe fifty centimeters maybe one metre maximum and actually we've got much deeper so that suggests that potential
the start of a new day in the democratic republic of congo. behind the village is done swamp land satellite images have revealed the existence of a peat bog here in the forest biologists say it's one of the most important ever discovered that's why a team of british and congolese scientists have embarked on a joint research project getting to the peak both involves an arduous hours long hike through the swamp everything is soaking what english geography simon lewis has been surveying here for...
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are located within the democratic republic of the congo in africa the d r c and i account for about fifty four percent of the cobalt that's mind each year internationally and at the present time the industry over there is it's not very well regulated you could probably say that a lot of the cobalt that's mind is is generated from illegal illegally operated mines that employ. all my slave labor if you like under-aged would his. illiterate work his. would his that don't get paid very much money we should put it that way. and they control the i won't and the industry it's appalling the rum now the balance of the production that comes out of the coal and the say is controlled by the chinese and the d.s.e. government would very much like more of that cobalt to be upgraded in country processed but at the present time a lot of that kobold is simply exported back to china to further value adding so it's a very precarious situation to have so much production coming out of one of the poorest least well governed countries in the world not a bit shocking gavin to what extent calm manufacture is aware
are located within the democratic republic of the congo in africa the d r c and i account for about fifty four percent of the cobalt that's mind each year internationally and at the present time the industry over there is it's not very well regulated you could probably say that a lot of the cobalt that's mind is is generated from illegal illegally operated mines that employ. all my slave labor if you like under-aged would his. illiterate work his. would his that don't get paid very much money...
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the worst attack on peacekeepers in recent history. 14 peacekeepers have been killed in the democratic republicf congo. hello and welcome to world news todya. after six months of talks, finally a break you. a deal was struck first thing friday morning on key areas, including the irish border and the divorce bill. now discussions can move onto the second phase, the future relationship, but donald tusk, the of the european commission, has sounded a warning. he says so much time has been dedicated to the early easy part of the negotiations, the hard part is only just the negotiations, the hard part is onlyjust beginning. while most of us slept, when hardly a soul was stirring, the residents of downing street were up. late—night calls. then, at 4:07, onto the plane. theresa may, travelling... while jean—claude juncker was pacing, waiting in so many ways, for the uk. and then, touchdown. ready? ready if you are. taking their places for the moment, after three days of cajoling, compromise and criticism. it was a good morning for theresa may. a deal to pave the way for brexit round two, the jargon she
the worst attack on peacekeepers in recent history. 14 peacekeepers have been killed in the democratic republicf congo. hello and welcome to world news todya. after six months of talks, finally a break you. a deal was struck first thing friday morning on key areas, including the irish border and the divorce bill. now discussions can move onto the second phase, the future relationship, but donald tusk, the of the european commission, has sounded a warning. he says so much time has been dedicated...
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and we have a special report from the democratic republic of congo where violence could be pushing thento famine. and — up, up and away — how prisoners in the uk used remote—controlled drones to smuggle drugs inside. hello. the democrat doug jones has spoken of a new momentum in american politics. his surprise win in the alabama special election is the first time the conservative southern state has sent a democrat to the senate in 25 years. mr trump has been distancing himself from the defeated republican candidate, who he endorsed during the campaign, but the loss complicates the president's chances of passing major legislation. alabama's new senator—elect has said he wants to work with politicians from both parties. i want to sit down with folks from both sides of the aisle, both sides of the issue. i think that's where the problem is. i want to talk to people from both sides of the issue, notjust political parties, to learn what they can and make an informed decision. the result hasn'tjust shifted the political landscape in alabama, it might have impact across the country, as the bb
and we have a special report from the democratic republic of congo where violence could be pushing thento famine. and — up, up and away — how prisoners in the uk used remote—controlled drones to smuggle drugs inside. hello. the democrat doug jones has spoken of a new momentum in american politics. his surprise win in the alabama special election is the first time the conservative southern state has sent a democrat to the senate in 25 years. mr trump has been distancing himself from the...
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tanzania has over a thousand troops in the democratic republic of congo. f this notjust in the context of what happened last night, which is an attack by the so—called alliance of democratic forces, an islamist group, it comes at a time of deteriorating stability across the congo. you have major escalation of violence in tanganyika, kasai, you have had riots in the capital, kinshasa. all of this because the president is clinging to power. pastis past is two you constitutional term. people sense, military groups, warlords, they sense that there will be a grab for power in the next year. so this violence is part of that. it is also into issues of poverty, corruption at a local level. you have to look at the issue of a very unpopular government, corrupt, brutal in the way it treats its own people, facing challenges now across the board. so how do they overcome this, is there a way to do that? it is a good question. when you have a un peacekeeping force that is around 19,000 plus people. to cover a country that is two thirds of the size of western europe. that
tanzania has over a thousand troops in the democratic republic of congo. f this notjust in the context of what happened last night, which is an attack by the so—called alliance of democratic forces, an islamist group, it comes at a time of deteriorating stability across the congo. you have major escalation of violence in tanganyika, kasai, you have had riots in the capital, kinshasa. all of this because the president is clinging to power. pastis past is two you constitutional term. people...
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protesters in the democratic republic of congo put their lives on the line to force the president from office. i'm protecting history the u.n. looks at ways to preserve the priceless heritage from war torn areas of the middle east more in that state. thank you. for having that we know which has broken through now from europe into iran in the levant the still some clown around the satellite pictures so suggest something's happening in the sky but not much to be honest they have a right or a few shots of a view of the caspian from north korea and lots of sunshine from the rocky plain back to the coasts of. and that's right in the temperatures actually rising in beirut at about twenty three about how we get to saturday and there's nothing much further east apart for a little bit of rain or snow up in turkmenistan and beyond but you may just caught a bit of cloud in the forecast for friday coming down through kuwait into northern saudi and here it is with a shower potential maybe hitting riyadh seems dispersed the day after so we go for i think clear skies for this time still a bit of a br
protesters in the democratic republic of congo put their lives on the line to force the president from office. i'm protecting history the u.n. looks at ways to preserve the priceless heritage from war torn areas of the middle east more in that state. thank you. for having that we know which has broken through now from europe into iran in the levant the still some clown around the satellite pictures so suggest something's happening in the sky but not much to be honest they have a right or a few...
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in democratic republic of korea. >> thank you mr. president. >> thank you. the vote has been requested. we shall not begin the voting process. those in favor please signify. >> the general assembly is now floating on draft resolution a/es-ten entitled status of jerusalem. wall delegations confirm their votes are accurately reflected on the screen. the voting has been completed, please lock the machine. [applause] the result of the vote is as follows. in favor, 128. against nine. draft resolution a/es-ten/l22 is adopted.
in democratic republic of korea. >> thank you mr. president. >> thank you. the vote has been requested. we shall not begin the voting process. those in favor please signify. >> the general assembly is now floating on draft resolution a/es-ten entitled status of jerusalem. wall delegations confirm their votes are accurately reflected on the screen. the voting has been completed, please lock the machine. [applause] the result of the vote is as follows. in favor, 128. against...
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just as the democratic republic of congo put their lives on the line for suppressant for much more. hello savor this quiet weather throughout the us in a good part of canada despite the amount of cloud in this bit of a hook here which suggests a winter low there's not a lot of weather going on this certainly the fronts coming into the pacific northwest that's the pineapple express in a similar story down in southern california but not much is coming out of the sky except rain really for washington then later oregon and snow for the high ground but where that low was has just disappeared so you got positive thirteen degrees in washington eleven in new york plus six in toronto you shouldn't be seeing this in early december but that is the situation it is going to change but just not for another week same time we've got this forecast for saturday of continuing rain in northern california about this time cloud in san francisco but that's the most active weather in the u.s. equally having just seen a bit of flooding in florida the clouds more or less dispersed than the same is true throu
just as the democratic republic of congo put their lives on the line for suppressant for much more. hello savor this quiet weather throughout the us in a good part of canada despite the amount of cloud in this bit of a hook here which suggests a winter low there's not a lot of weather going on this certainly the fronts coming into the pacific northwest that's the pineapple express in a similar story down in southern california but not much is coming out of the sky except rain really for...
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kabul human rights watch says security forces have shot dead two people at protests in the democratic republic of congo demonstrators in the capital kinshasa have been demanding that president joseph kabila step down their anger at his refusal to leave when his term ended a year ago event promised elections by the end of this year they have now been delayed until next december gunmen have stormed an army training camp in indian administered kashmir killing at least four soldiers a military spokesman says the armed men threw grenades and fired automatic rifles at the campaign obama district victoria gate and the reports. the s. a wreath laying ceremony for the soldiers killed during a rebel siege is an army training camp in indian administered kashmir and the attack took place and me but on full alert and it was because of our alert does that even able to find him to a particular building the operation started and the evacuation was done and give all of the due date is. earlier on sunday soldiers try to flush out the rebels extra police were sent to seal off the camp while the siege on folded.
kabul human rights watch says security forces have shot dead two people at protests in the democratic republic of congo demonstrators in the capital kinshasa have been demanding that president joseph kabila step down their anger at his refusal to leave when his term ended a year ago event promised elections by the end of this year they have now been delayed until next december gunmen have stormed an army training camp in indian administered kashmir killing at least four soldiers a military...
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opposition leaders in the democratic republic of congo want president joseph kabila he has overstayed his mandate by a year and says he'll stay for another day lift the security of this residence in kinshasa prepared to start bloody clashes to run him out. kabila promised to crack down if they went ahead this was the two sides colliding. police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters outside the home of the leader of the opposition coalition felix chizik eighty two opposition leaders were locked up as their followers nationwide protests. today we are participating in a march of anger a march as angrily say to can be no never again could be a little office in two thousand and one after his father was assassinated the second term as president ended in december twenty sixth he refused to step down and the un says congolese security forces killed forty people who protested the decision four hundred sixty were arrested. now kabila says he'll stay for another year because there are delays in registering millions of voices joining us today dared him to use all available means to beat us bu
opposition leaders in the democratic republic of congo want president joseph kabila he has overstayed his mandate by a year and says he'll stay for another day lift the security of this residence in kinshasa prepared to start bloody clashes to run him out. kabila promised to crack down if they went ahead this was the two sides colliding. police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters outside the home of the leader of the opposition coalition felix chizik eighty two opposition leaders were...
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think that there will be surprised perhaps that the figures are so high for example at the democratic republic of congo we often focus on the violence there and on the difficult political situation but the result of that is humanitarian need a real rise there thirteen million people needing help all the other place that you need to look closely is the problems that are caused by boko haram because great deal of need in nigeria and also in cameroon right james best thank you. now syria like i said is one of the world's worst humanitarian crises the united nations security council failed last month to agree on investigating chemical attacks that the inquiry into their use expired after russia vetoed a resolution to extend its mandate and business on a binge of aid reports the inaction is causing fear among syrians that the perpetrators will become bolder just. when thirteen children play in the street their games in opposition held areas are often disrupted by the sound of warplanes . usually russian or syrian jets overhead. and a strike killed the mother this is in your when syrian government a
think that there will be surprised perhaps that the figures are so high for example at the democratic republic of congo we often focus on the violence there and on the difficult political situation but the result of that is humanitarian need a real rise there thirteen million people needing help all the other place that you need to look closely is the problems that are caused by boko haram because great deal of need in nigeria and also in cameroon right james best thank you. now syria like i...
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human rights watch says security forces have shot dead two people at protests in the democratic republic of congo demonstrators in the capital kinshasa have been demanding that president joseph kabila step down their anger at his refusal to leave when his term ended a year ago event promised elections by the end of this year have now been delayed until next december. retired we've never had peace in this country nothing works we don't eat well president kabila is still young and he can leave his place to someone else and come back later if he wants he's worked it out already it's enough we don't want him he should go dressed. i don't. even know the president of boots who dictates you could much peacefully today we just don't understand any more we are really tired of could be the customs officials in south korea have seized a panama flagged vessel suspected of transferring oil to north korea as a second ship held for allegedly violating international sanctions on friday south korea said it had impounded a hong kong flagged vessel in november the un security council impose new sanctions l
human rights watch says security forces have shot dead two people at protests in the democratic republic of congo demonstrators in the capital kinshasa have been demanding that president joseph kabila step down their anger at his refusal to leave when his term ended a year ago event promised elections by the end of this year have now been delayed until next december. retired we've never had peace in this country nothing works we don't eat well president kabila is still young and he can leave...
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the the democratic republic of congo in fearfor her life.r life. the port —— the report also alleges french officials provided support and shelter for rwanda's interim government, whose leaders included the then president, eventually convicted of genocide related crimes. this is not the first time the rewind on government has made these allegations. the report brings together all publicly available information that points to available information that points to a possible role by the french in the genocide of 1994. the report specifically accuses french officials of facilitating the flow officials of facilitating the flow of weapons into rwanda in the build—up to genocide and allowing the public traitors to hold meetings at the french embassy in kigali. it also accuses them of providing a safe harbour to some of the perpetrators of the genocide. in the past, the french government has denied any complacency. in 1998 a french committee opened investigations into these allegations but then the new report says those investigations were neither c
the the democratic republic of congo in fearfor her life.r life. the port —— the report also alleges french officials provided support and shelter for rwanda's interim government, whose leaders included the then president, eventually convicted of genocide related crimes. this is not the first time the rewind on government has made these allegations. the report brings together all publicly available information that points to available information that points to a possible role by the french...
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as a protesters in the democratic republic of congo are risking their lives to force their president from office and in sports the final two teams are decided in major league soccer the details coming up later with. now a date has been set for the emperor of japan to make history emperor akihito due to become the first japanese monarch to abdicate in two hundred years this will be an april of twenty nine team the eighty three year old recently said he feared his age might make it difficult to fulfill his duties following heart surgery and cancer treatment his fifty seven year old eldest son crown prince not he is ready to succeed him stephen ninety is a senior associate professor of politics and international studies at the international christian university who told us i can he has been positive for japan as he tries to repair its post-war image is seen by both the people of the government and i think the region. a regional leader that is trying to promote we conciliation and peace and i think the transition towards the new emperor and for now he thought in april thirtieth. two thou
as a protesters in the democratic republic of congo are risking their lives to force their president from office and in sports the final two teams are decided in major league soccer the details coming up later with. now a date has been set for the emperor of japan to make history emperor akihito due to become the first japanese monarch to abdicate in two hundred years this will be an april of twenty nine team the eighty three year old recently said he feared his age might make it difficult to...
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we join scientists travel through the democratic republic of congo to find out more about its unique. with is it a supermarket that tries to reduce food waste by acknowledging so by. we find out how a bunch of fans in south africa can help the people from the bubble. it's no longer news that nigeria generates a lot of waste and the country in the challenge with how to manage this waste where they are recycling or using. challenge of managing the waste is there now across the country and across the world it had that waste can be turned to well we've also heard that waste can be turned to beautiful things but is it possible to sit in your house in one place and make the wealth or make the beautiful things yes it is thanks to this for students of the government girls college and duty who have come up with an app that can link those turning the waste to these beautiful things are paying money for waste and those generating the waste let's go see how their work. wastes over three million tonnes are generated annually and nigeria it's an environmental disaster and a health hazard only twent
we join scientists travel through the democratic republic of congo to find out more about its unique. with is it a supermarket that tries to reduce food waste by acknowledging so by. we find out how a bunch of fans in south africa can help the people from the bubble. it's no longer news that nigeria generates a lot of waste and the country in the challenge with how to manage this waste where they are recycling or using. challenge of managing the waste is there now across the country and across...
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also on the graves more than syria more than iran and more than yemen the democratic republic of congo is a country with the highest number of displaced people in the world a new report describes the situation as a mega crisis with millions of people being forced to flee their homes well find out why and seeking a solution to pollution government leaders and scientists from more than one hundred countries are meeting in kenya to raise awareness about global pollution especially the huge amount of plastic rubbish in our oceans but can they be real international cooperation. when we live in nairobi what is drusilla mean to you we've had thousands of responses to back question today and we want to keep hearing from you i mean to suppose some of your thoughts throughout the show using the hashtag it's a newsgroup. when. when we are with the news grid live on air and streaming online for you tube facebook live and dot com thank you for joining us it's a highly controversial decision that spawned international uproar and condemnation even before it's made official in just a few hours preside
also on the graves more than syria more than iran and more than yemen the democratic republic of congo is a country with the highest number of displaced people in the world a new report describes the situation as a mega crisis with millions of people being forced to flee their homes well find out why and seeking a solution to pollution government leaders and scientists from more than one hundred countries are meeting in kenya to raise awareness about global pollution especially the huge amount...
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rajini: some stories are very difficult to watch, like that report from fergal keane from the democratic republiccongo. tomorrow, we will be showing you his second report on the victims of violence and what the u.n. is doing about it. before we go, some amazing pictures to show you from the international space station of the northern lights, which are also known as aurora borealis. they were taken by an astronaut as he was flying across north america and canada. the aurora is a natural light show that occurs when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with adams -- adams in the earth's atmosphere. you can find more on that story and the rest of the day's news at our website. i am rajini vaidyanathan. thanks for watching us here on "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler fo
rajini: some stories are very difficult to watch, like that report from fergal keane from the democratic republiccongo. tomorrow, we will be showing you his second report on the victims of violence and what the u.n. is doing about it. before we go, some amazing pictures to show you from the international space station of the northern lights, which are also known as aurora borealis. they were taken by an astronaut as he was flying across north america and canada. the aurora is a natural light...
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we're doing it in democratic republic of congo.ur disappointment is that it's not being used more widely. we can't put it in the back of our minds, especially when there's something that we can do. we're very good at looking at something new, some new technology, some new medicine, and we forget that here's medicine that can protect a woman from a fatal disease and can protect her family from losses and nurture and can protect a child from hiv as its transmitted from mother to infant. and it's inexpensive and simple to use. we need to look at that and say, "why aren't we doing it? why have we lost this vision, this compassion, of what is happening in this country to some extent and certainly much more severe..." >> i know that you're taking a leadership role in this, because you want to see this stop. you've been seeing it for your entire career. you told me a story off-camera about how bad the violence is with military troops going into villages. >> what's interesting is, you know, we sometimes think that people are not educated a
we're doing it in democratic republic of congo.ur disappointment is that it's not being used more widely. we can't put it in the back of our minds, especially when there's something that we can do. we're very good at looking at something new, some new technology, some new medicine, and we forget that here's medicine that can protect a woman from a fatal disease and can protect her family from losses and nurture and can protect a child from hiv as its transmitted from mother to infant. and it's...
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still to come on tonight's program, special report from the democratic republic of congo, where the u.n. says a cut in the number of peacekeepers is creating more instability. a respected charity has put a figure on the number of rohingya muslims who have been killed during months of violence in myanmar. some 6700 people have lost their lives as a direct consequence of the events in rakhine state. here is jonathan head. jonathan: the mass exodus of rohingyas fleeing to me and marked produced something previously hard to obtain in rakhine state, abundant eyewitness testimony, who speaking to journalists and human rights groups have painted harrowing picture. injuries treated in hospitals on the bangladesh side of the border have offered further evidence. but until now, estimates of how many died in the violence has been either been vague or implausible. however, surveys by the charity msf last month and show an alarmingly high capital in the months after the violence again in late august. fromnterviewed rohingyas 2500 households and found death rates after august of 213 times higher than
still to come on tonight's program, special report from the democratic republic of congo, where the u.n. says a cut in the number of peacekeepers is creating more instability. a respected charity has put a figure on the number of rohingya muslims who have been killed during months of violence in myanmar. some 6700 people have lost their lives as a direct consequence of the events in rakhine state. here is jonathan head. jonathan: the mass exodus of rohingyas fleeing to me and marked produced...
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declared a new state in the south the democratic republic of yemen. who. want to make her i don't. know what other. good memory we're. going to up and we're going to. we're going to we're going to. move out. but crush the southern rebellion within three months with the help of sanity really just. oh no we don't know the help i'm ready for it which will be forgiven he said marie. wilson another is i have lost a little girl is under the house. so. coming up with. more than four so. we're putting some i should like to have to. give you an offer at the moment. when the muzzle of the letter has a lot but how about. also about the order not over. when the shack or. until his death the nation human was inexplicably bound up with its first president . critics saying that for over three decades he used every possible means to stay in power and that he ruled by creating confusion crisis and fear among his opponents. he once compared leading a poor country vulnerable to militancy sitting between the oil rich gulf states and the lawlessness of the horn of africa as dancing on the heads of snak
declared a new state in the south the democratic republic of yemen. who. want to make her i don't. know what other. good memory we're. going to up and we're going to. we're going to we're going to. move out. but crush the southern rebellion within three months with the help of sanity really just. oh no we don't know the help i'm ready for it which will be forgiven he said marie. wilson another is i have lost a little girl is under the house. so. coming up with. more than four so. we're putting...
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arming fighters in a disputed region of pakistan denies the allegations security forces in the democratic republic of congo have shot at people trying anti-government demonstrations catholic activists in kinshasa call for protests after sunday mass against president joseph kabila he's accused of seeking to change the constitution to stand for a third term orders have been given to cut internet and phone messaging links. the greek government is trying to overturn a quarter session to grant asylum to a turkish soldier who fled last year's failed coup in turkey is one of eight soldiers who flew to greece in a military helicopter the others had their applications for asylum rejected but have lodged appeals he has repeatedly called for the soldier's extradition. challenge the security analysts and economists for our military he says if the soldiers get extradited to turkey they will get a fair trial this issue has become has turned into a sort of big deep crisis between turkey and greece at the moment we are talking about experience you know. and they are claiming that in their. request they are claimi
arming fighters in a disputed region of pakistan denies the allegations security forces in the democratic republic of congo have shot at people trying anti-government demonstrations catholic activists in kinshasa call for protests after sunday mass against president joseph kabila he's accused of seeking to change the constitution to stand for a third term orders have been given to cut internet and phone messaging links. the greek government is trying to overturn a quarter session to grant...
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we'll also talk about the democratic republic of the congo — more people have had to flee their homes than anywhere else in the world this year — including syria. we'll look at the conflict causing this. time magazine has named the women who spoke out against sexual abuse and harassment as its person of the year. donald trump came in second place. and look who's decided to run for president, again. bbc russian will give us their analysis. donald trump has kept his campaign promise — and formally recognised jerusalem as israel's capital. i have judged this course of action to be in the best interests of the united states of america and the pursuit of peace between israel and the palestinians. this is a long overdue step to advance the peace process and to work towards a lasting agreement. israel is a sovereign nation. with the right, like every other sovereign nation, to determine its own capital. acknowledging this as a fact is a necessary condition for achieving peace. america will also be moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem — though that may actually take years to do. pale
we'll also talk about the democratic republic of the congo — more people have had to flee their homes than anywhere else in the world this year — including syria. we'll look at the conflict causing this. time magazine has named the women who spoke out against sexual abuse and harassment as its person of the year. donald trump came in second place. and look who's decided to run for president, again. bbc russian will give us their analysis. donald trump has kept his campaign promise — and...
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the united nations is warning that a reduction in the number of peacekeeping troops in the democratic republiccongo is likely to lead to more instability and loss of life. the unfolding humanitarian crisis has lead to severe acute malnutrition affecting hundreds of thousands of children. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, a full body of kids‘ favourites. a future head of state, and a bare bottom. today we are in manchester, at the children's global media summit, a meeting of those who make the content that our children will be watching in the coming years. it's an event with some very important speakers. parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children. and this gives us many reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. providers will meet the expectations of the next generation of viewers. forget the generation x, y, and z, you're now all over the hill, we are now talking about generation u — the unlimited generation. yep, today's children will grow up expecting unlimited access to information and entertainm
the united nations is warning that a reduction in the number of peacekeeping troops in the democratic republiccongo is likely to lead to more instability and loss of life. the unfolding humanitarian crisis has lead to severe acute malnutrition affecting hundreds of thousands of children. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, a full body of kids‘ favourites. a future head of state, and a bare bottom. today we are in manchester, at the children's global media summit, a meeting of...
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it declared a new state in the south the democratic republic of yemen. who. was. good you really were.
it declared a new state in the south the democratic republic of yemen. who. was. good you really were.
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the united nations is warning that a reduction in the number of peacekeeping troops in the democratic republicf congo is likely to lead to more instability and loss of life. the unfolding humanitarian crisis has lead to severe acute malnutrition affecting hundreds of thousands of children. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up in the next half—hour, defeat for the government on the brexit bill. to be right, 309. to the left, 305. 0rder! i'm sure you want to hear the result to make sure it is correct. the ayes to the right, 309. the noes to the left, 305. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. a lock. hear, hear! a last—minute concessions failed to persuade the rebels. downing street was said it was the disappointed despite strong assurances. the government will now decide if further changes to the bill are needed. so how did such a dramatic day unfold? throughout day seven of a detailed consideration of the eu, a rebellion was afoot. it was the fault of clause 9. i know you're following the minutiae of this so i want me to tell you, butjust in cas
the united nations is warning that a reduction in the number of peacekeeping troops in the democratic republicf congo is likely to lead to more instability and loss of life. the unfolding humanitarian crisis has lead to severe acute malnutrition affecting hundreds of thousands of children. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up in the next half—hour, defeat for the government on the brexit bill. to be right, 309. to the left, 305. 0rder! i'm...
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report about the links between mobile phones and the war in the democratic republic of congo. it involved call time from african mines which is essential for mobile phones. can make the same kind of film about the shoes that i'm wearing. jeans are the shove the food that we are eating for me this is. just one example of how much our way of life is depending on other people suffering. powerful man took several trips to the largest and most notorious mines in eastern d.r. . he spent days walking along a desolate jungle trails a treacherous on the taking u.n. representatives had repeatedly warned him that this could be a suicide mission. and this was the way you know entering the gateways. i've been traveling a lot and the hunters are working a lot in the slums of nairobi and so on and been in war. you know areas with armed conflicts in many places but i've never seen anything like this this was really like hell on earth. five years ago this place was only jungle. today between fifteen to twenty five thousand people live and work yeah. there's a lot of them. will come up as josep
report about the links between mobile phones and the war in the democratic republic of congo. it involved call time from african mines which is essential for mobile phones. can make the same kind of film about the shoes that i'm wearing. jeans are the shove the food that we are eating for me this is. just one example of how much our way of life is depending on other people suffering. powerful man took several trips to the largest and most notorious mines in eastern d.r. . he spent days walking...
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we start tonight with a special report on a humanitarian crisis unfolding in the democratic republic central africa. unicef is warning that at least 400,000 children there are suffering from severe acute malnutrition and could die within a year without emergency support. it also estimates that nearly one—and—a—half million people have been displaced from their homes. the crisis is centred on the country's central kasai region where fighting erupted last year. it was sparked by the killing of a traditional leader in clashes with security forces. since then, anti—government factions have been locked in a spiral of violence with government troops and other government—backed forces who are determined to crush them. the un says the crisis in the democratic republic of congo is now as severe as those affecting yemen and syria. 0ur africa editor fergal keane and cameraman tony fallshaw travelled to kasai. you may find some of the images in their report upsetting. in a place so green, a land so fertile we didn't expect the tragedy that haunts this road. but a man—made hunger has enveloped ka
we start tonight with a special report on a humanitarian crisis unfolding in the democratic republic central africa. unicef is warning that at least 400,000 children there are suffering from severe acute malnutrition and could die within a year without emergency support. it also estimates that nearly one—and—a—half million people have been displaced from their homes. the crisis is centred on the country's central kasai region where fighting erupted last year. it was sparked by the killing...
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peacekeepers have been working in the democratic republic of congo for nearly twenty years at dusk on friday and ugandan group known as the allied democratic forces launched an ambush in the eastern province of north kivu the three along attack was at a remote un base near the town of binny i condemn this attack and he quickly and these deliberate attacks against u.n. peacekeepers at an acceptable and constitutes a war crime i call on the outdoor started to see investigate these incidents recently bring the perpetrators to justice there must be no impunity for such assaults here or anywhere else the un is blaming the allied democratic forces or id if seen here three years ago or was you watch your. thanks they have operated from national park for the past twenty years they were treated there after a failed bid to turn uganda into an islamic state the forests become a convenient hideout from which to launch attacks. the a.t.f. is blamed for seven hundred civilian deaths over the past three years as well as mess right and recruiting child soldiers. we are. in these groups they don't wan
peacekeepers have been working in the democratic republic of congo for nearly twenty years at dusk on friday and ugandan group known as the allied democratic forces launched an ambush in the eastern province of north kivu the three along attack was at a remote un base near the town of binny i condemn this attack and he quickly and these deliberate attacks against u.n. peacekeepers at an acceptable and constitutes a war crime i call on the outdoor started to see investigate these incidents...
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ministers and representatives around this table as well as the participation of the republic of korea and the democratic people's republic of korea in this important meeting. the situation on the korean peninsula is the most dense and dangerous security issue in the world today. i am deeply concerned by the risk of military confrontation including as the result of unintended escalation or miscalculation. generalrsecretary briefed the security council this week on his recent visit to the dprk. i would not repeat what is said but i want to know it was the first in-depth political exchange used between the u.n. secretariat and officials in pyongyang in almost eight years. came at the end of a difficult time. 2017, the dprk conducted activities related to its nuclear and ballistic missile programs at an alarming and accelerated pace. it concluded its sixth test. of a two-stage thermonuclear weapon. [indiscernible] over the year, the dprk conducted 20 missile launches. these are including its first test of two intercontinental ballistic missiles as well as tests of medium and intermediate range missiles. and
ministers and representatives around this table as well as the participation of the republic of korea and the democratic people's republic of korea in this important meeting. the situation on the korean peninsula is the most dense and dangerous security issue in the world today. i am deeply concerned by the risk of military confrontation including as the result of unintended escalation or miscalculation. generalrsecretary briefed the security council this week on his recent visit to the dprk. i...
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in other news an attack in the democratic republic of congo has killed fourteen un peacekeepers all from tanzania five congolese soldiers also died in the eastern province of north kivu an armed group based in uganda is being blamed the head of the un says it's one of the worst attacks in the history of its peacekeeping operations. the former president of georgia has been rearrested in ukraine four days after his supporters freed him from a police van he climbed onto the roof on tuesday before being dragged away by the police in kiev on suspicion of assisting a criminal organization he then escaped custody suckers really says the accusations are politically motivated he's led anti corruption rallies against his former ally the ukrainian president petro poroshenko. the u.s. is one saudi arabia there will be consequences unless more aid is allowed into yemen the us secretary of state rex tillerson is calling for an end to the blockade of ports the saudi look coalition sealed all yemeni air and sea ports last month after hoofy rebels fired a missile towards riyadh now the aid agencies have
in other news an attack in the democratic republic of congo has killed fourteen un peacekeepers all from tanzania five congolese soldiers also died in the eastern province of north kivu an armed group based in uganda is being blamed the head of the un says it's one of the worst attacks in the history of its peacekeeping operations. the former president of georgia has been rearrested in ukraine four days after his supporters freed him from a police van he climbed onto the roof on tuesday before...