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al jazeera bangladesh. >> a man responsible for be escape of jewish children has died at aches 1 trick. the06. -- 106. distributed the film nicholas winton, the power of good. she explained more about his life. >> it is a fascinating story of a man on his own at the age of 29 went to prague. sort of on a whim, a friend invited him. and saw the need for helping especially children who either were orphaned or were trying to get out right before the war in 1938-39. it was an unknown story until his wife, i understand, went into the attic one day and was cleaning out a trunk. in the trunk was a scrapbook where they had kept meticulous records and travis even of the children that had he had saved in this rescue operation. and then it came to light. so it's really quite an extraordinary story of a man who did a fantastic deed. and it really was unknown for so many years. >> more than 20 foreign players are chasing their dreams. in somalia's football league at great risk to themselves. somalia is an unlikely football location but be mogadishu is attracting footballers from across the continen
al jazeera bangladesh. >> a man responsible for be escape of jewish children has died at aches 1 trick. the06. -- 106. distributed the film nicholas winton, the power of good. she explained more about his life. >> it is a fascinating story of a man on his own at the age of 29 went to prague. sort of on a whim, a friend invited him. and saw the need for helping especially children who either were orphaned or were trying to get out right before the war in 1938-39. it was an unknown...
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al jazeera bangladesh. bangladesh. >> after last week answer trorvel presidential elections there have been rumors that aga than would quoaft contest pierre nkurunziza's reelection. >> for those who are. >> i'm not letting down anybody. and perhaps, this is a judgment which comes from just emotional feelings. let them take some few times some few days. they will come to a conclusion that they are not betrayed. >> reporter: east african leaders are trying to broad persuade, police found a body. >> a shallow grave on monday. they suspect he may be an opposition leader killed earlier this month. government officials say calm has been restored. >> translator: the situation in the country is normal. there is peace, there is security but unfortunately they are people who are criminals. who will try odie to destabilize things. >> no date yet set for president pierre nkurunziza to be sworn in. constitution says he is only able to serve two terms. haru mutasa, al jazeera are bujumbura. >> the violence getting worse.
al jazeera bangladesh. bangladesh. >> after last week answer trorvel presidential elections there have been rumors that aga than would quoaft contest pierre nkurunziza's reelection. >> for those who are. >> i'm not letting down anybody. and perhaps, this is a judgment which comes from just emotional feelings. let them take some few times some few days. they will come to a conclusion that they are not betrayed. >> reporter: east african leaders are trying to broad...
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it is leaving in its wake a generation of young people struggling to salvage their lives, al jazeera, bangladeshthe high-tech of the future seems to lie in going back to nature at least according to developers trying to create more friendly robots and we are in london seeing the softer side of hardware. >> industrial robots like these are strong and powerful tools. they are also dangerous and a little menacing, cold hard arms to do tasks largely oblivious to those around them and at kings college london are developing what is known as soft robots. >> a soft robot is enherntly safe because when it comes into you it will be soft and bounce off of you. what we would like is to be able to make systems that humans can collaborate with people can work together with a robot and you don't have to have the fear that the robot is going to crush somebody if the robot is soft. >> reporter: it's the natural world that has been the source of many of the ideas behind the team's new designs. >> the researchers took inspiration from the octopus and an animal that doesn't have a hard skeleton but able to be stiff
it is leaving in its wake a generation of young people struggling to salvage their lives, al jazeera, bangladeshthe high-tech of the future seems to lie in going back to nature at least according to developers trying to create more friendly robots and we are in london seeing the softer side of hardware. >> industrial robots like these are strong and powerful tools. they are also dangerous and a little menacing, cold hard arms to do tasks largely oblivious to those around them and at kings...
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al jazeera bangladesh. >> still to come on al jazeera another top seed is knocked out at wimbledon. action from all the all england pub is just ahead. >> a mobile phone application is being developed to help the blind and visually impaired navigate hiking trails. we have this report. >> an innovative phone app is helping these visually impaired hikers navigate trails on their own. audio gives them specific directions so they can walk up and down hills a new and exciting experience. >> i've never done anything like this. it's a completely different experience than just hill walking. the sensations are amazing. >> five people tested out the app. it's one of a number of phone apps on the market to help hikers follow trails or record routes. they use global positioning system which bounces signals off satellites in space to navigate on earth. it's the same technology drivers use in their cars to work out where they're going. it also uses something called an inertia navigation system often used on aircraft, calculating positions using motion sensors considering air pressure which dictate
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al jazeera bangladesh. >> we're approaching the midway point on this news hour. still to come, the potentially harmful mix why sri lanka banned a widely used herbicide plus analysis from the world health organization coming up. >> jo will tell you why male swimmers are finally able to make a splash. >> hello again it's good to have you with us in doha with the news hour from al jazeera. our top stories turkish police detained dozens of suspects in early morning raised. the turkish government is calling for a nato meeting to discuss threats to its national security. >> u.s. president obama has praised actions by troops against the armed group al shabab. he's held talks with ethiopia's prime minister on the first day of his visit to the east africa nation. >> at least six people and three gunmen are dead after an attack on a police and bus station in punjab. india stepped up security along the pakistan border in response to the attack. >> more now on our top story the turkish offensive against isil and the p.k.k. a kurdish official in the kurdish dominated region o
al jazeera bangladesh. >> we're approaching the midway point on this news hour. still to come, the potentially harmful mix why sri lanka banned a widely used herbicide plus analysis from the world health organization coming up. >> jo will tell you why male swimmers are finally able to make a splash. >> hello again it's good to have you with us in doha with the news hour from al jazeera. our top stories turkish police detained dozens of suspects in early morning raised. the...
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mahar sathar, al jazeera bangladesh. >>> now the homeless boy who has been flooded with donations fromthe world simply because a photograph of him went are viral. jamilla allenddoggan reports. >> daniel cabrera was photographed doing his homework on the pavement. the picture quickly went viral amassing thousands of shares on social media. donations of cash have poured in for daniel from all over the world. his mother says, his future is now secured. but the story of daniel living in poverty is a story that is repeated millions of times over in this country. despite the philippines recent economic gains the number of children living in poverty continues to increase. more than 14 million children live in poverty according to government data. that number represents more than 40% of all children and many of them live in slums like this one, with no access to decent shelter, education or medical care. be like many others here they live in a makeshift tent close to manila's port area. they rummage through garbage daily just to earn a living. she only makes $2 a day and can only afford to to
mahar sathar, al jazeera bangladesh. >>> now the homeless boy who has been flooded with donations fromthe world simply because a photograph of him went are viral. jamilla allenddoggan reports. >> daniel cabrera was photographed doing his homework on the pavement. the picture quickly went viral amassing thousands of shares on social media. donations of cash have poured in for daniel from all over the world. his mother says, his future is now secured. but the story of daniel living...
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al jazeera, bangladesh. >> still to come here on the al jazeera news hour nigeria struggles to stop theegal import of frozen chicken that's not fit for human consumption, plus this online image of a poor filipino boy has led to a flood of donations that millions of others like him real desperate for help too. we will have that story. >> in sport, we will give you the low-down on brazil's dirty little secret as rio prepares for the 2016 olympic games. ♪ >>> hello again. let's move to the stoptop stories here at al jazeera. >> beijing! >> the chinese capitol has won the bid for the 2022 winter olympics becoming the first city to host both the winter and the summer games and beating the kazakh city of almaty. >>> three former executives of japan's tepco power company will be tried for their roles in the fukushima nuclear disaster. a citizens panel ruled they should face charges of professional negligence. >>> a massive earthquake and tsunami destroyed the plant, water, food and the air. >>> the funeral is being held for an an 18 month old palestinian baby who was burned to death in an arso
al jazeera, bangladesh. >> still to come here on the al jazeera news hour nigeria struggles to stop theegal import of frozen chicken that's not fit for human consumption, plus this online image of a poor filipino boy has led to a flood of donations that millions of others like him real desperate for help too. we will have that story. >> in sport, we will give you the low-down on brazil's dirty little secret as rio prepares for the 2016 olympic games. ♪ >>> hello again....
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al jazeera, bangladesh. >>> now known to be a hub for human traffickers in asia but a new report saysed the record of cracking down on people smuggling and we report why human rights activists disagree. >> reporter: rohinga people go through goods and he and his pregnant wife fled from ethnic violence in myanmar three months ago but to be trapped by human traffickers who they say starved and tortured them. >> gave us rice and water and when think asked for more they would beat us and give us filthy dishes to ask in and we asked for milk for the children and they told us give them seawater. >> reporter: malaysia is a major hub for people smugglers and made headlines in may after secret trafficking camps and graves were discovered along the border with thailand. >> over the last say, a period of two years we see an increase of about 20 25% of persons involved in human trafficking. >> reporter: but in the latest trafficking and persons report the u.s. state department is expected to upgrade malaysia from the lowest ranking which it was given just last year. the country's tier three statu
al jazeera, bangladesh. >>> now known to be a hub for human traffickers in asia but a new report saysed the record of cracking down on people smuggling and we report why human rights activists disagree. >> reporter: rohinga people go through goods and he and his pregnant wife fled from ethnic violence in myanmar three months ago but to be trapped by human traffickers who they say starved and tortured them. >> gave us rice and water and when think asked for more they would...
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jazeera. >>> in central bangladesh more than 20 people died during a stampede at a charity events for the muslim of ramadan and we have the latest from daca. >> reporter: the incident took place at 5:00 a.m. local time when wealthy men organized an event around his factory premise and thousands gathered through during the event and when he opened the factory gate people rushed around the factory gate resulting in this tragic stampede and police apprehended or detained at least eight people including the tobacco company owner for not organizing this event propertyily and not notifying authorities and this is common during religious festival in south asia and this is not the first time where people died during such events and unless authority have proper regulation and enforce this we will continue to see this sort of tragedies down the road. >>> still to come on al jazeera the community in conflict we meet the man in south sudan who switched from the farm to the front line and we will be finding out why the catholic church is losing its influence inside bolivia's jails. ♪ with xfinity from comcas
jazeera. >>> in central bangladesh more than 20 people died during a stampede at a charity events for the muslim of ramadan and we have the latest from daca. >> reporter: the incident took place at 5:00 a.m. local time when wealthy men organized an event around his factory premise and thousands gathered through during the event and when he opened the factory gate people rushed around the factory gate resulting in this tragic stampede and police apprehended or detained at least...
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jazeera india's opposition accused the government of an intelligence failure after a deadly attack in the country's north. >>> and reporting from daka where increasing methamphetamine are being smuggled from myanmar into bangladeshthe top stories on al jazeera turkey arrested 15 i.s.i.l. suspected in the capitol in morning raids and counter terrorism units detained 13 p.k.k. suspects in the southeast and its airforce is continuing to strike p.k.k. positions in iraq and i.s.i.l. targets in syria. barack obama is in ethiopia it is the first trip to the country by u.s. president and he is the helpful for the government and regional leaders on the civil war in south sudan and on tuesday he will address the african union. as we have been hearing burundi opposition parties following the election and boycott and has called for fresh elections and denounced pierre's running for a third term. responding to houthi shelling on yemen border less than a day since the coalition began to allow aid to be sent in the secretary-general issued a statement saying the houthi the people congress and all other parties will agree to and maintain the humanitarian pause for the sake of the yemen people and saudi arabia says the coalition
jazeera india's opposition accused the government of an intelligence failure after a deadly attack in the country's north. >>> and reporting from daka where increasing methamphetamine are being smuggled from myanmar into bangladeshthe top stories on al jazeera turkey arrested 15 i.s.i.l. suspected in the capitol in morning raids and counter terrorism units detained 13 p.k.k. suspects in the southeast and its airforce is continuing to strike p.k.k. positions in iraq and i.s.i.l. targets...
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bangladesh over a charity handout. >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. greece's prime minister alexis tsipras has appealed to his party's mps to get a bailout deal from the country's creditors. police in the smali somali capital mogadishu, say that suicide bombers have hit hotels in that city. >>> more air strikes just before a u.n. brokered ceasefire went into effect in yemen. >>> negotiators give themselves another deadline extension talks are likely to extend into the weekend. as diplomatic editor james bays explains. >> trying to deal with the final last sticking point which are stopping for now a deal taking place. those meetings took place between the iranian foreign minister mohammed javad zarif also john kerry and frederica mogherini. at the end of that meeting we did not get a proper readout of what was discussed or what was achieved but we did see form minister zarif come onto his balcony. reporters shouted questions will we get a deal today? he said that won't be likely. will we be here over the weekend, he said yes that was probably likely. t
bangladesh over a charity handout. >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. greece's prime minister alexis tsipras has appealed to his party's mps to get a bailout deal from the country's creditors. police in the smali somali capital mogadishu, say that suicide bombers have hit hotels in that city. >>> more air strikes just before a u.n. brokered ceasefire went into effect in yemen. >>> negotiators give themselves another deadline extension talks are likely to...
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jazeera eastern ukraine. >>> more than 1.6 billion muslims around the world are celebrating the eid holiday. india bangladesh celebrating the 10th month of the islamic calendar. muslims on other parts of the world observed eid on friday. the new moon appears in different days in different regions. people have been squeezing on buzzes and ferries to head home for celebrations. eid festivities coincide with a historic nuclear deal. are iranians are reminded to pray for peace. eid celebrations have taken a more somber tone at one camp in jordan. parents have tried their best to make the holiday enjoyable for their children. >> dressed in their best getting influence toys and playing with their friends. -- new toys and playing with their friends. celebrating, the be muslim holy modify ramadan. >> this is their childhood. do you want them us to deprive them of their life? we cannot. whatever we can we should supply them with whatever is necessary. >> they are the ones that make eid beautiful the psychological experience in syria the pressure here heat and lack of water. they get out to be entertained and experien
jazeera eastern ukraine. >>> more than 1.6 billion muslims around the world are celebrating the eid holiday. india bangladesh celebrating the 10th month of the islamic calendar. muslims on other parts of the world observed eid on friday. the new moon appears in different days in different regions. people have been squeezing on buzzes and ferries to head home for celebrations. eid festivities coincide with a historic nuclear deal. are iranians are reminded to pray for peace. eid...
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bangladesh to move on from previous tragedies. as long as suppression of opposing voices continue, questions will be raised about how fair these trials are. al jazeera. >> bus drivers in he will sal have a door have gone on strike saying gang violence has made it too dangerous to work. we have reports now from the capital san salvador. >> buses stop, people crammed in trucks and a morning commute. gangs have ordered the killing of bus drivers from prison cells bringing chaos to the streets. it seems that there is little that the government can do. >> the gangs have shown that they have the power. >> the 18th street gang ordered buses to stop running or people would pay the price. more pressure from the gangs perhaps to, force negotiations for a truce as the government cracks down on them. more than half does bus drivers have been murdered since sunday. some buss are still going out on their routes but only with heavy police protection because the drivers and the riders say that they fear for their lives. >> this bus driver is fearful but work is scarce and he has to feed his family. >> the question is who controls security, the government or the gan
bangladesh to move on from previous tragedies. as long as suppression of opposing voices continue, questions will be raised about how fair these trials are. al jazeera. >> bus drivers in he will sal have a door have gone on strike saying gang violence has made it too dangerous to work. we have reports now from the capital san salvador. >> buses stop, people crammed in trucks and a morning commute. gangs have ordered the killing of bus drivers from prison cells bringing chaos to the...
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here on al jazeera, japan are back in the women's world cup final after a slice of luck against england in edmonton, details coming up in sports. ♪ >>> people living in remote areas of bangladeshss to medical help all thanks to the government's building new clinics. but most of them are sitting empty because the doctors aren't showing up. our correspondent explains. >> reporter: the clinics are built, the medicine has been delivered, the patients are waiting. but the doctors refuse to arrive. in the village, patients have to make due with an assistant. there's supposed to be a government after pointed doctor here but she didn't come today, or the day before or the day before that. >> translator: you'll be able to find her on emergency assignment at the district hospital. >> reporter: but villagers here say the assignment is a ruse to keep the doctor from having to show up. >> translator: they say the doctor is needed for someone else, and we have no choice but to accept it. but the hospital has enough doctors. she's not needed there. >> translator: so we went to see if the doctor really was on emergency duty. only to find an empty office. she's not here either. her colleagues
here on al jazeera, japan are back in the women's world cup final after a slice of luck against england in edmonton, details coming up in sports. ♪ >>> people living in remote areas of bangladeshss to medical help all thanks to the government's building new clinics. but most of them are sitting empty because the doctors aren't showing up. our correspondent explains. >> reporter: the clinics are built, the medicine has been delivered, the patients are waiting. but the doctors...