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it has a senator on manus island to try to help with that legal effort.n the next few our camp will officially close and, as you say, water and electricity shutdown and those detainees expected to move on. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: scientists warn that international targets to limit climate change may be unattainable after a surge in co2 to levels not seen for 800,000 years. also on the programme: the hollywood actor kevin spacey apologises after being accused of making sexual advances towards a teenage boy in the 1980s. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and liftoff of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one ameri
it has a senator on manus island to try to help with that legal effort.n the next few our camp will officially close and, as you say, water and electricity shutdown and those detainees expected to move on. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: scientists warn that international targets to limit climate change may be unattainable after a surge in co2 to levels not seen for 800,000 years. also on the programme: the hollywood actor kevin spacey apologises after being...
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the shutdown of the australian funded processing facility on manus island is already under way.ft the compound, local guards have also clocked off and we are hearing of reports from the media here in the summer —— southern hemisphere of looting by locals, allegedly taking tents and other items from the processing facility inside the camp. 600 man, most of them refugees um they are refusing to leave, as they feared for their safety. they are deeply anxious about what will happen to them. they are being urged by australian authorities to go to three transit accommodation centres in another part of manus island. at the moment they say they are staying put and they do not know how long they will be able to stay for, given that by tomorrow the camp will be backin that by tomorrow the camp will be back in the hands of the papua new guinean military. this is the problem. what will happen next. as you say, they are desperately trying to stay where they are because of concern about what may happen but humanitarian groups are saying both scenarios are humanitarian groups are saying both s
the shutdown of the australian funded processing facility on manus island is already under way.ft the compound, local guards have also clocked off and we are hearing of reports from the media here in the summer —— southern hemisphere of looting by locals, allegedly taking tents and other items from the processing facility inside the camp. 600 man, most of them refugees um they are refusing to leave, as they feared for their safety. they are deeply anxious about what will happen to them....
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also in the programme: after five troubled years, australia's manus island detention
also in the programme: after five troubled years, australia's manus island detention
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also in the programme: after five troubled years, australia's manus island detention centre for asylum
also in the programme: after five troubled years, australia's manus island detention centre for asylum
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detainee on whatsapp who has been in the centre for a while, saying the men inside the facility on manus islandure. but the reason why about 600 men are refusing to leave the australian funded centre is they don't believe it will be safe for them if they leave the perimeter fences. seven yea rs seven years ago huge flames engulfed hastings pier in a devastating fire that almost destroyed it. the aftermath saw the community come together in an effort to restore it together in an effort to restore it to former glories. its replacement, which opened to the public last year, is now the front runner for the biggest award in british architecture. the riba stirling prize. our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been to meet the people who helped turn a disaster into a triumph. it gets you in here. you just think, why? you were here when it burned down? i was. people why? you were here when it burned down? iwas. people that i've why? you were here when it burned down? i was. people that i've never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the pier. and everybody was devastated. it was really q
detainee on whatsapp who has been in the centre for a while, saying the men inside the facility on manus islandure. but the reason why about 600 men are refusing to leave the australian funded centre is they don't believe it will be safe for them if they leave the perimeter fences. seven yea rs seven years ago huge flames engulfed hastings pier in a devastating fire that almost destroyed it. the aftermath saw the community come together in an effort to restore it together in an effort to...
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manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. >>> now to puerto rico. it's been a month now since hurricane maria left much of that island in ruins. people there have been struggling to survive. many people without water, without power or basic supplies. our polo sandoval reports when schools are out of session there, no one can feel normal. >> this schoolyard should be bullsing with activity at the height of the fall semester. not today. not sense hurricane maria threatened the island of puerto rico. schools to this high school have been closed since september 18th. today, the only signs of life are on the other end of the campus. room 204 serves as a temporary home. this grand b mother of 11 tells me from one moment to another, she lost her house and everything in it. her grandson led up the mountainside to show what's left of his family homes. there isn't much else he can do these days. like most of the students on this island, a return to class may provide a welcome escape from reality. he says the first thing he'll do when he gets back to class is hug his friends. he doesn't know when that will be, as long as displaced famili
manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. >>> now to puerto rico. it's been a month now since hurricane maria left much of that island in ruins. people there have been struggling to survive. many people without water, without power or basic supplies. our polo sandoval reports when schools are out of session there, no one can feel normal. >> this schoolyard should be bullsing with activity at the height of the fall semester. not today. not sense hurricane maria threatened the island of puerto...