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nepal's supreme court has weighed in, ordering the government to continue testing food imports. >> nepalhave an independent facility to test pesticide residue, and it is only one functioning government facility, not at the border, but here in kathmandu. that means trucks full of vegetables and fruits are still stuck at the borders. reporter: nepal also imports pesticides from india. it brought in more than 600 pounds of pesticides last year. most of it to be used in vegetable farming. the government insists it does not import toxic agents. >> of the vegetables produced in nepal, we have not found toxic metals of pesticides. we will not be conducting tests. we will resume testing once we get a testing facility. reporter: while all testing is suspended, it is little wonder consumers are confused and angry. many say they want all domestic and imported fruit untouchables tested. diep tran: i think people are aware of vietnamese cuisine, and most people don't want that cuisine to change or don't want to have their understandnding of the cuisisine to change. because e the cuisine is changng al
nepal's supreme court has weighed in, ordering the government to continue testing food imports. >> nepalhave an independent facility to test pesticide residue, and it is only one functioning government facility, not at the border, but here in kathmandu. that means trucks full of vegetables and fruits are still stuck at the borders. reporter: nepal also imports pesticides from india. it brought in more than 600 pounds of pesticides last year. most of it to be used in vegetable farming. the...
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the entirewhat southern belt of nepal looked like until sunday.wollen rivers broke their banks, forcing thousands from their homes. 48 hours of nonstop rain all over nepal triggered floods and landslides, both in the southern plains and high in the mountains too. monsoon season takes the lives of many every year. nepal's government has a disaster management plan which is supposed to be activated in times like these. the water has receded from this village, but people have lost all their belongings. they crowd around us to tell their stories. most of them said even in these disastrous times, they feel exploited because of their past, or positioned in nepali society. >> they are the so-called untouchables. every year they get flooded, and every year they say that they have not been getting any help from the government. and right now, they have been trying to access a low which they say has been locked, despite the fact that this entire area was flooded for at least three days. >> we went to the school and found the classrooms lot. >> we are organizi
the entirewhat southern belt of nepal looked like until sunday.wollen rivers broke their banks, forcing thousands from their homes. 48 hours of nonstop rain all over nepal triggered floods and landslides, both in the southern plains and high in the mountains too. monsoon season takes the lives of many every year. nepal's government has a disaster management plan which is supposed to be activated in times like these. the water has receded from this village, but people have lost all their...
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in nepal the off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india arun shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as lifestyle and crucially crops so say that the biggest loss has been the crops the sudanese farmers began sowing irrigating the land with electric pumps and all then the rain began the rainfall has also been extreme some 70 to 72 hours of continuous rainy the water level kept increasing and slowly submerge the farmlands nearly all of the crops have been destroye
in nepal the off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and...
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monsoons across south asia scores are dead more than a 1000000 people are fleeing the flooding in nepal india and bangladesh the ongoing rains are hampering rescue are also coming up. in the hot seat south africa a former president jacob zuma defends himself before a corruption in great millions are watching this televised hearing is accused of looting state funds. and president trump's tweets director for minority congresswoman trigger accusations of racism why did he singled him out. also painful anniversary for turkey. it was 3 years ago today that a fails to lead to mass purges from army generals to schoolteachers tens of thousands have been imprisoned or have lost their jobs we'll go live to stumble. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us close to 100 people have been killed by monsoon flooding in 3 south asian states many more are missing right now more than a 1000000 people across nepal northern india and bangladesh have been displaced authorities are also warning of a looming health crisis from water borne diseases. a deadly monsoon season in much of south asia. in nepal
monsoons across south asia scores are dead more than a 1000000 people are fleeing the flooding in nepal india and bangladesh the ongoing rains are hampering rescue are also coming up. in the hot seat south africa a former president jacob zuma defends himself before a corruption in great millions are watching this televised hearing is accused of looting state funds. and president trump's tweets director for minority congresswoman trigger accusations of racism why did he singled him out. also...
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nepal struggle with days of flooding devastation dozens of dead thousands stranded. if we are united on the inside no body will divide us from the outside. germany's defense minister makes a case for why she should be the european union. now down trump has gone back on whether to further attack the 4 democratic congresswoman who accused him of hate filled bullying this time he's calling them anti usa and pro terrorist the house of representatives is preparing a vote condemning the president's early around which many labeled racist he said the woman or from broken countries and should go home all of them are u.s. citizens and 3 were born in america in his latest twitter attack the president says the democrats congresswoman have been doing some of the most vile hateful and disgusting things ever said bias. in the house or senate yet they get a free paulson a big embrace from the democrats party horrible anti israel anti usa pro terrorist and public shouting of the f. word why isn't the house voting to rebuke the filthy and hate laced things they have said because they'
nepal struggle with days of flooding devastation dozens of dead thousands stranded. if we are united on the inside no body will divide us from the outside. germany's defense minister makes a case for why she should be the european union. now down trump has gone back on whether to further attack the 4 democratic congresswoman who accused him of hate filled bullying this time he's calling them anti usa and pro terrorist the house of representatives is preparing a vote condemning the president's...
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it is not just nepal, parts of india have also been affected.astern india say at least 12 people there were killed and one million people are impacted. >> panic erupted after a 7.3 earthquake hit indonesia today. no reports of any deaths. right now there is not a threat of a tsunami. some homes were damaged but again no reports of majjor injuries. >> we now know a car bomb was used in the attack. officials say the victims include a kenyan, british. an al-qaeda group immediately claimed responsibility f ha bombing. a long black out. >>> plus, tonight what ice is local groups are doing in response. >>> ice beginning arresting people who have deportation orders, but there is creating fear across the bay area and the country. a move that has some immigrants going into tart right now. thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm anoushah rasta. so far only a handful of arrests. in the bay area, no raids or arrests yet. >> these are the cities the trump administration says ice agents are targeting all across the country in what's being called
it is not just nepal, parts of india have also been affected.astern india say at least 12 people there were killed and one million people are impacted. >> panic erupted after a 7.3 earthquake hit indonesia today. no reports of any deaths. right now there is not a threat of a tsunami. some homes were damaged but again no reports of majjor injuries. >> we now know a car bomb was used in the attack. officials say the victims include a kenyan, british. an al-qaeda group immediately...
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this is what then tire southern belt of nepal look like until sunday swollen rivers broke their banks forcing thousands from their homes 48 hours of nonstop rain all over the park triggered floods and landslides both in the southern plains and high in the mountains to monsoon season takes the lives of many every year and our government has a disaster management plan which is supposed to be activated in times like these. the water has receded from the village of para where people have lost all their belongings they crowd around us to tell their stories most of them said even in these disastrous times they feel exploited because of their cost or position in a party society this is one of the poorest communities in the path the call the most r.'s one of the so-called untouchables now every year they get flooded and every year they say that they have not been getting any help from the government and right now they have been trying to access a local school which they say has been locked despite the fact that this entire area was flooded for at least 3 days we went to the school and found t
this is what then tire southern belt of nepal look like until sunday swollen rivers broke their banks forcing thousands from their homes 48 hours of nonstop rain all over the park triggered floods and landslides both in the southern plains and high in the mountains to monsoon season takes the lives of many every year and our government has a disaster management plan which is supposed to be activated in times like these. the water has receded from the village of para where people have lost all...
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many more homeless as flooding and mudslides wreaked havoc in the northeast of india and neighboring nepal. i'm irish waiter thanks for joining us police and protesters have clashed in hong kong as public anger over a controversial extradition bill shows no sign of letting up the confrontations came at the end of another huge rally against the protesters see as china's tightening grip on the semi autonomous former pressure colony. they turned out in their tens of thousands in shot in a suburb between hong kong's main city sprawl around the harbor and the chinese border. like most of the protests over the last month that started out peacefully the mood resolute we are fighting for democracy killing right and. and rid of. the demonstrators unwavering in their main demands the resignation of the territories beijing backed chief executive kerry lamb and the formal withdrawal of a hated bill allowing suspects to be sent for trial in mainland china. we have run the all off call the reds. silences all the option. protesters also called on the authorities to up hold the freedom of the press. are n
many more homeless as flooding and mudslides wreaked havoc in the northeast of india and neighboring nepal. i'm irish waiter thanks for joining us police and protesters have clashed in hong kong as public anger over a controversial extradition bill shows no sign of letting up the confrontations came at the end of another huge rally against the protesters see as china's tightening grip on the semi autonomous former pressure colony. they turned out in their tens of thousands in shot in a suburb...
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the other hand the challenge is that many of the decks your forces are not able to reach people in nepal for example communication dogs have fallen down key high evey's have been got off so the plan for now may well be for these security forces to wait for the monsoons to recede for the water to recede to be able to reach out to because people and helped with rescue and we have an addition to the record is going to show just well in delhi thank you very much. jennifer snow and to hong kong next where the storm of protest over a now suspended extradition bill continues on sunday police and protesters fought running battles in a shopping mall in sharpton district of the city the government described protesters who attacked police as rioters and said more than 10 officers were injured in the while and. was the latest phase in a deepening political crisis an uprising that has no shifted away from the financial heart and into the suburbs and away from anger over extradition laws to the balance of power between hong kong and china protesters here we've u.s. flags unlikely to go unnoticed in be
the other hand the challenge is that many of the decks your forces are not able to reach people in nepal for example communication dogs have fallen down key high evey's have been got off so the plan for now may well be for these security forces to wait for the monsoons to recede for the water to recede to be able to reach out to because people and helped with rescue and we have an addition to the record is going to show just well in delhi thank you very much. jennifer snow and to hong kong next...
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the nepal lead police say at least 30 people are still missing and many more have been injured.s have also been damaged, impacting vital supplies. nearly 1500 have been rescued and over 16,000 are displaced. meteorologists say this week's rainfall exceeded the monthly average for nepal due to what they call a monsoon trough, which remains active across the area. while several hill districts suffered landslides and flash floods, part of the area bordering india still remain submerged. surendra phuyal reporting from kathmandu. south africa's former president jacob zuma has told an inquiry that allegations of corruption against him were a "conspiracy" aimed at removing him from the political scene. the inquiry is investigating allegations that mr zuma oversaw a web of corruption during his term in office. the former south african president has denied breaking the law. anti—terrorism police in northern italy have seized an air—to—air missile and other sophisticated weapons during raids on far—right extremist groups. neo—nazi propaganda was also seized in the raids. three people have
the nepal lead police say at least 30 people are still missing and many more have been injured.s have also been damaged, impacting vital supplies. nearly 1500 have been rescued and over 16,000 are displaced. meteorologists say this week's rainfall exceeded the monthly average for nepal due to what they call a monsoon trough, which remains active across the area. while several hill districts suffered landslides and flash floods, part of the area bordering india still remain submerged. surendra...
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in nepal, at least 67 killed by torrential rain.ages swamped in one state alone. translation: the river is flowing above the danger level. every hour it is increasing 2—3cm, and there is a possibility of the water level rising further. the monsoon season lasts until september, meaning more rain and storms, more death and devastation. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: he was the fourth man to walk on the moon , but how about alan bean's relatives back here on earth? we hear about life as an astronaut family. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the
in nepal, at least 67 killed by torrential rain.ages swamped in one state alone. translation: the river is flowing above the danger level. every hour it is increasing 2—3cm, and there is a possibility of the water level rising further. the monsoon season lasts until september, meaning more rain and storms, more death and devastation. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: he was the fourth man to walk on the moon , but how about alan bean's relatives back here on earth? we hear about life...
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dozens of people have been killed as floods engulf parts of nepal, assam and bangladesh.ected to continue in the coming days. jill mcgivering reports. these are the straits of nepal's capital, kathmandu, the river here swollen by days of torrential rain has finally burst its banks, swallowing everything. the rushing water has brought down power lines, and left vehicles of all sizes are submerged. flooding is common on nepal's planes, but scenes like this and kathmandu are much more rare. in the indian state of assam, whole villages have disappeared underwater. escaping to higher ground isn't easy, makeshift bridges have been thrown up, but moving around is dangerous, especially when many here cannot swim. and they risk losing everything, homes, crops and livestock. assam also has wildlife to protect, the flood are rising rapidly in its national park, a sanctuary for many animals, including the endangered 1—horned rhino. this is where many villagers are now making camp, in shelters along the roads and other patches of high ground. the rains have also hit bangladesh and the
dozens of people have been killed as floods engulf parts of nepal, assam and bangladesh.ected to continue in the coming days. jill mcgivering reports. these are the straits of nepal's capital, kathmandu, the river here swollen by days of torrential rain has finally burst its banks, swallowing everything. the rushing water has brought down power lines, and left vehicles of all sizes are submerged. flooding is common on nepal's planes, but scenes like this and kathmandu are much more rare. in the...
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patients today many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne disease. a deadly monsoon season in much of south asia in nepal be off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into disrepair these are the problems we face. a huge swathe of south asia used to monsoons is affected by the floods in india erin shell pradesh west bengal and assam with well over a 1000000 people affected as well as lifestyle and crucially crops so. the biggest loss has been the crops as soon as farmers b
patients today many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne disease. a deadly monsoon season in much of south asia in nepal be off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and...
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in nepal, at least 67 killed by torrential rain.llages swamped in one state alone. translation: the river is flowing above the danger level. every hour it is increasing 2—3cm, and there is a possibility of the water level rising further. the monsoon season lasts until september, meaning more rain and storms, more death and devastation. anorexia is an eating disorder that can destroy lives. teenage girls and young women are particularly vulnerable to what's long been considered a mental illness. but now scientists at kings college london say it may also be a partly physical illness too. new research showed that changes hardwired into people's dna alters the way they process fats and sugars, making it easierfor them to starve their bodies. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, reports. laura shah is in recovery from anorexia. she was diagnosed when she was 15 years old. she was so sick she had to be taken out of school and cared forfull—time at home. mentally, it was probably the most horrific thing i've been through. the traum
in nepal, at least 67 killed by torrential rain.llages swamped in one state alone. translation: the river is flowing above the danger level. every hour it is increasing 2—3cm, and there is a possibility of the water level rising further. the monsoon season lasts until september, meaning more rain and storms, more death and devastation. anorexia is an eating disorder that can destroy lives. teenage girls and young women are particularly vulnerable to what's long been considered a mental...
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this is what then tire southern belt of nepal looked like until sunday swollen rivers broke their banks forcing thousands from their homes 48 hours of nonstop rain all over departure triggered floods and landslides both in the southern plains and high in the mountains to. monsoon season takes the lives of many every year and our government has a disaster management plan which is supposed to be activated in times like these. the water has receded from the village of para where people have lost all their belongings they crowd around us to tell their stories most of them said even in these disastrous times they feel exploited because of their cost or position in a party society this is one of the poorest communities in the path to call the most r.'s one of the so-called untouchables now every year they get flooded and every year they say that they have not been getting any help from the government and right now they have been trying to access a local school which they say has been locked despite the fact that this entire area was flooded for at least 3 days we went to the school and found
this is what then tire southern belt of nepal looked like until sunday swollen rivers broke their banks forcing thousands from their homes 48 hours of nonstop rain all over departure triggered floods and landslides both in the southern plains and high in the mountains to. monsoon season takes the lives of many every year and our government has a disaster management plan which is supposed to be activated in times like these. the water has receded from the village of para where people have lost...
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monsoon rains in nepal trigger landslides and flooding killing at least 43 people. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast or still seeing the very heavy rain here across parts of china now we are getting a break across at southeastern coast hong kong you'll be just on the edge over towards taiwan though it isn't quite nice not a lot of rain in your forecast there it is going to be the clouds though that you will see shanghai fuzhou down here to an inning that is where the rain is going to be quite heavy over the next few days and as we go towards monday we're going to be seeing that rain really staying in much of the same locations hong kong though you are going to be a human day with attempted there of about $32.00 degrees and then as we make our way down here towards the philippines the heavy rain is going to be a big problem here as well notice the clouds on the satellite image for luzon you're out of those clouds but down towards the south we are seeing most of the heavy rain over the next few days here on sunday though for manila you can be
monsoon rains in nepal trigger landslides and flooding killing at least 43 people. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast or still seeing the very heavy rain here across parts of china now we are getting a break across at southeastern coast hong kong you'll be just on the edge over towards taiwan though it isn't quite nice not a lot of rain in your forecast there it is going to be the clouds though that you will see shanghai fuzhou down here to an inning that is where the...
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the flooding is also affecting relations between india and nepal the neighbours share an open borderflow, tensions rise. the bbc‘s navin singh khadka has explained it all on this article — and spoke to me earlier. india's disaster risk reduction track record is improving. but on that, to some extent, it has become an issue for neighbouring countries. nepalfor become an issue for neighbouring countries. nepal for instance talks about the structure and the border area which they have constructed along the border which means that they have not been able to save its side of settlements, where's the police and local people say they are being inundated. so that is the kind of issue that is exacerbating the strain on the relationship. and when those are put to the indian authorities, what is the justification for what they have done? this is something that we have investigated two years ago. oh, it is just investigated two years ago. oh, it isjust a road, but investigated two years ago. oh, it is just a road, but officials on the police i'd say it is just not roads, if they are no roads the
the flooding is also affecting relations between india and nepal the neighbours share an open borderflow, tensions rise. the bbc‘s navin singh khadka has explained it all on this article — and spoke to me earlier. india's disaster risk reduction track record is improving. but on that, to some extent, it has become an issue for neighbouring countries. nepalfor become an issue for neighbouring countries. nepal for instance talks about the structure and the border area which they have...
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ruined many houses flattened this is the village of bottom in the district in the southern plains of nepal it's been 3 days since the monsoon rain started and the waters have just started receding here not one house has been spared even. when the water started rising i carried this child and started running away this is a 30 year davies house the floors covered in mud then tired village more than $400.00 people and their cattle have taken refuge on an embankment here most of the stocks of food they managed to salvage has been drying out there's a banquet runs along the bottom of the river now on friday there was so much water that all you could see was just rooftops and people here are saying that this has proven to be a lifeline for them the bag with the river remains in flood further downstream local people are helping security forces fix embankments local representatives are struggling to provide assistance with roads closed food supplies are running low villagers say they have got very little to eat. we need a long term solution to these floods one of the main reasons our villages gets
ruined many houses flattened this is the village of bottom in the district in the southern plains of nepal it's been 3 days since the monsoon rain started and the waters have just started receding here not one house has been spared even. when the water started rising i carried this child and started running away this is a 30 year davies house the floors covered in mud then tired village more than $400.00 people and their cattle have taken refuge on an embankment here most of the stocks of food...
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and your monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across asia in nepal at least 67 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and tens of thousands of others are displaced continuous rain since the state has swamped homes and destroyed roads and bridges at least 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh monsoon rains have swept away houses leaving thousands of people displaced some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in cox's bazar which is home to 1000000 written go refugees and in near heavy rain and high river levels of forced thousands from their homes to the northern kitchin state is the worst affected. the monsoon rains have also caused havoc in northeast india with more than a 1000000 people displaced flash floods in the region have killed 10 people farmlands and residential areas have been submerged after rivers burst their banks so record has more. those living in northeastern india were prepared for the monsoon rains but not for this. so much rain has fallen the brahmaputra river has burst its banks watering up enti
and your monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across asia in nepal at least 67 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and tens of thousands of others are displaced continuous rain since the state has swamped homes and destroyed roads and bridges at least 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh monsoon rains have swept away houses leaving thousands of people displaced some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in cox's bazar...
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and is it safe to eat flip flopping by nepal's government over testing for dangerous pesticides leaves many confused and angry. a bombastic politician who led the campaign for brakes it now has to deliver it boris johnson has won the race to lead the u.k.'s ruling party and will become prime minister on wednesday he's vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october come what may but he also needs to unite and divided party and an even more divided nation as reports. it was a 2 horse race but there's only have a been one front runner boris johnson demolished his rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt with double the number of votes to become leader of the conservatives and on wednesday the country is now repair a party and a nation torn apart by bricks and deliver bricks it unite the country and defeat jeremy corbett thank you notes from somewhere goes already pointed out that deliver you night and defeat was not the perfect acronym for an election campaign since you are pushing its bills dud but they forgot the final easy my friends the energize and i say i say to all the doc
and is it safe to eat flip flopping by nepal's government over testing for dangerous pesticides leaves many confused and angry. a bombastic politician who led the campaign for brakes it now has to deliver it boris johnson has won the race to lead the u.k.'s ruling party and will become prime minister on wednesday he's vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october come what may but he also needs to unite and divided party and an even more divided nation as reports. it was a 2...
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and is it safe to eat flip flopping by nepal's government over.
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a country in the shadow of the himalayas nepal is prone to earthquakes and landslides in 2015 it was hit by a particularly disastrous earthquake the risk of landslides rises even more during the monsoon season. workers for the international union for the conservation of nature like agronomist cari are trying to mitigate the threat with an research. course it's a tall fast growing indigenous plant also known as broome grass its roots help keep soil in place. for us while directly. and it also not one day to hold this while it does work on called the eurozone and the dogs will see it go walk to speed in this it'll be idea. the secret lies in the clan sweat like network of routes. that of it is small goods lego small thing we can find it it is really into this while that means and if it has it like that of the netbook or lego made work like this and it captures like that all are just but i did this while and it just all of those life into the net. about 2 hours outside nepal's 2nd largest city takara lies the village of saturn caught in the past landslides were common here. they swept d
a country in the shadow of the himalayas nepal is prone to earthquakes and landslides in 2015 it was hit by a particularly disastrous earthquake the risk of landslides rises even more during the monsoon season. workers for the international union for the conservation of nature like agronomist cari are trying to mitigate the threat with an research. course it's a tall fast growing indigenous plant also known as broome grass its roots help keep soil in place. for us while directly. and it also...
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nearly 50 died in india, and in nepal, 67 people were killed. shbanglaas been affected with heavy rain hitting the rohingya refugee camps the flash flooding has killed more than 20 peoe in pakistan-administered kashmir. heres jini vaidyanathan. rajini: misery for millions, as the monsoons return. large parts of the northeast indian state now submerged. under this vast expanse, entire villages virtually vished. families forced to flee to our -- flee their homes with whatever they can carry. "water is inside my house," this man says. "i have had no help and i've got no temporary shelter." these an struggling to stay afloat. one of india's best-known national parks engulfed by the rains. across theegion, heavy wnpours are taking their toll. in nepal, landslides have claimed dozens of lives. many people still reported missing. millions in bangladesh also affected. here, rescue workers warn residents to stay away from the rushing floodwaters. at the rohingya refugee camp, thousands of shelters w destroye "the rainwateras been rushing into our home,"
nearly 50 died in india, and in nepal, 67 people were killed. shbanglaas been affected with heavy rain hitting the rohingya refugee camps the flash flooding has killed more than 20 peoe in pakistan-administered kashmir. heres jini vaidyanathan. rajini: misery for millions, as the monsoons return. large parts of the northeast indian state now submerged. under this vast expanse, entire villages virtually vished. families forced to flee to our -- flee their homes with whatever they can carry....
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nearly 50 of the fatalities are in india, and at least 67 were killed in nepal.i. misery for millions as the monsoons return. large parts of the north—east indian state of the psalm now submerged. —— assam. one of india's most famous national parks, engulfed by the rains. in nepal, landslides have claimed dozens of lives and people are still reported missing. millions in bangladesh are also affected. here, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from the rushing floodwaters. and rohingya shelters are destroyed. a sudden intense storm in pakistan killed dozens, families now left to pick up the pieces. the monsoons are set to continue for a few more months. as millions struggle, the worst is not yet over. also making news today: the eu commission has its first female president. german defence minister ursula von der leyen has been confirmed as the new eu chief. when she takes over from jean claudejuncker in november she says she wants to build a more united europe. the trust you place in me is confidence you placed in europe. your confidence in a united and st
nearly 50 of the fatalities are in india, and at least 67 were killed in nepal.i. misery for millions as the monsoons return. large parts of the north—east indian state of the psalm now submerged. —— assam. one of india's most famous national parks, engulfed by the rains. in nepal, landslides have claimed dozens of lives and people are still reported missing. millions in bangladesh are also affected. here, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from the rushing floodwaters. and...
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this is a village in the southern plains of nepal.hree days since the monsoon rains started, and the waters have just started receding here. not one house has been spared. >> when the water started rising, i carried this child and started running away. >> this is their house. the floors covered in mud. their entire village, more than 400 people and their cattle, have taken refuge on an embankment here. most of their stocks of food they managed to salvage have been drying out. >> this embankment runs along the river. on friday, there was so much water that all you could see were rooftops. people here are saying this has proven to be a lifeline for them. the river remains in flight. for -- flood. local people are helping security forces fix embankments. local representatives are struggling to provide assistance. with roads closed, food supplies are running low. villagers say they have got very little to eat. >> we need a long-term solution to the floods. one of the main reasons our village gets flooded his bad design -- is that design o
this is a village in the southern plains of nepal.hree days since the monsoon rains started, and the waters have just started receding here. not one house has been spared. >> when the water started rising, i carried this child and started running away. >> this is their house. the floors covered in mud. their entire village, more than 400 people and their cattle, have taken refuge on an embankment here. most of their stocks of food they managed to salvage have been drying out....
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annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday has swum tons and destroyed roads and bridges. 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in caucuses bazaar the area is home to a 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring me and mar 5 thousands of their shelters have been destroyed in the monsoon rains have also cause havoc in northern northeast india with more than a 1000000 people displaced flash floods in the region have killed 10 farmlands and residential areas have been submerged off to rivers burst their banks several pirates. those living in northeastern india were prepared for the monsoon rains but not for this. so much rain has fallen the brahmaputra river has burst its banks watering entire villages. this family is safe and now. they are among nearly a 1000000 people who have been displaced by the flooding in the state
annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday has swum tons and destroyed roads and bridges. 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in caucuses bazaar the area is home to a 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring me and mar 5...
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in nepal, landslides have claimed dozens nepal, landslides have claimed d oze ns of nepal, landslidesg. millions in bangladesh also affected. here, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from the rushing flood waters. at the rohingya refugee camps, thousands of shelters now destroyed. in pakistan administered kashmir, sudden intense storm killed dozens. families now left to pick up the pieces. the monsoons are set to continue for a few more months. as millions struggle, the worst is not yet over. three men are to stand trial in malta, accused of involvement in the murder of the anti—corru ption journalist daphne ca ruana galizia. she was killed by a bomb planted under the seat of her car in 2017. in pre—trial proceedings, the three suspects pleaded not guilty. local authorities in southern france have moved out thousands of holiday makers from a popular camping area — after high winds increased the risk from forest fires raging nearby. the wildfire, on a road leading to the sea, was first reported on monday. no—one was hurt. the dutch prime minister mark rutte willjoin hundreds
in nepal, landslides have claimed dozens nepal, landslides have claimed d oze ns of nepal, landslidesg. millions in bangladesh also affected. here, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from the rushing flood waters. at the rohingya refugee camps, thousands of shelters now destroyed. in pakistan administered kashmir, sudden intense storm killed dozens. families now left to pick up the pieces. the monsoons are set to continue for a few more months. as millions struggle, the worst is not...
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and in some areas of nepal women have to leave their homes during that period and they're not permitted to touch communal food sources. there's absolutely false greek scholars even planning natural histories had indicated that that doesn't have a poison that emerged from menstrual blood. science has proved over the last 70 years starting with the 920 s. when there's actual experiments that were created around it that no there's not talk sense in menstrual blood and it's actually just cells that need to regenerate themselves. makes number. of. people believe that a thing while menstruating can cause cramps. that being in the water will somehow stop the bleeding completely. and actually can help to take a bath especially a warm bath to help. but being completely immersed in water is not dangerous or bad at all for him and straining person. this number 3. certain dishes cannot be. if the cook is menstruating. in italy that day will supposedly fail to rise in france the mayonnaise curdles. and in germany the whipped cream refuses to. most ration does not influence anyone's cooking skills do
and in some areas of nepal women have to leave their homes during that period and they're not permitted to touch communal food sources. there's absolutely false greek scholars even planning natural histories had indicated that that doesn't have a poison that emerged from menstrual blood. science has proved over the last 70 years starting with the 920 s. when there's actual experiments that were created around it that no there's not talk sense in menstrual blood and it's actually just cells that...
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nearly 50 of the fatalities are in india, and at least 67 were killed in nepal. from delhi. flooding in assam. entire villages submerged. these animals are struggling. 0ne submerged. these animals are struggling. one of india's is no national parks, engulfed by the rains. in the poll, landslides have claimed dozens of lives and people are still reported missing —— in the poll. millions in bangladesh are also affected. —— nepal, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from floods. and thousands of rohingya shelters are destroyed. a sudden intense storm in pakistan killed dozens. families now left to pick up the pieces. the monsoons are said to continue for a few more months as millions struggle, the worst is not yet over. also making news today, the eu commission has its first female president. german defence minister ursula von der leyen has been confirmed as the new eu chief. 383 meps voted to approve her nomination, giving hera slim majority ofjust nine votes. when she takes over from jean—claude juncker in november, she says she wants to "build a more uni
nearly 50 of the fatalities are in india, and at least 67 were killed in nepal. from delhi. flooding in assam. entire villages submerged. these animals are struggling. 0ne submerged. these animals are struggling. one of india's is no national parks, engulfed by the rains. in the poll, landslides have claimed dozens of lives and people are still reported missing —— in the poll. millions in bangladesh are also affected. —— nepal, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from floods....
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been easy and climate change is making it even more difficult so been interested has this report from nepal where villages are having to come up with innovative ways to grow. due to a lack of water. there is a drought here and garbage district but doesn't seem to be suffering this canopy of green has been made possible because people here have changed the way they farm. if it is only for a few hours a day that the military says the farmers don't waste any water every trop is trained to do this pollute for their crops. yes. as the temperatures have risen so too have the number of pests i mean. earlier we want over there and we would literally spray the village with chemicals these are much better. she is referring to the eco friendly compas she uses now gone are the chemicals that once made her body ache and gave her headaches i wanted a few years ago these streams were a constant source of water now it's just a trickle the springs that feed into these streams have all but dried up people here say the monsoon rain patterns have changed the rain still come but they are now followed by long pe
been easy and climate change is making it even more difficult so been interested has this report from nepal where villages are having to come up with innovative ways to grow. due to a lack of water. there is a drought here and garbage district but doesn't seem to be suffering this canopy of green has been made possible because people here have changed the way they farm. if it is only for a few hours a day that the military says the farmers don't waste any water every trop is trained to do this...
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officials in nepal say at least 50 people have died in recent days due to heavy rains. are still missing. the capital kathmandu is one of the areas worst affected as rivers burst their banks. the rains are expected to continue for another few days. the united nations has called for the dismantling of all detention centres for refugees in libya, saying the facilities are not fit to house migrants. the un's refugee agency said people currently kept in the centres, mainly around the capital tripoli, should be released into the community. a major 7.3 magnitude earthquake has hit the remote maluku islands in eastern indonesia. the quake sent panicked residents running into the streets, but there are no reports of injuries and no tsunami warning was issued. local officials report at least seven big aftershocks were felt after the initial quake. police in paris have fired tear gas at protesters on the champs—elysees shortly after france's annual bastille day military parade. the demonstrators from the grassroots yellow vest movement were trying to block the road with metal bar
officials in nepal say at least 50 people have died in recent days due to heavy rains. are still missing. the capital kathmandu is one of the areas worst affected as rivers burst their banks. the rains are expected to continue for another few days. the united nations has called for the dismantling of all detention centres for refugees in libya, saying the facilities are not fit to house migrants. the un's refugee agency said people currently kept in the centres, mainly around the capital...
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the noble lady will be aware that we have a good relationship with nepal.l help. one of the things that we have been doing is endeavouring to help with disaster resilience and make a very meaningful contribution to new paul in that respect. and there was a topical observation from a labour former cabinet minister. can i asked her whether she would be kind enough to recommend becoming conservative party leader? getting to the top of everest will be easier getting a new deal with the commission. the minister replied that she would add that to the list of things she had to discuss with the incoming prime minister. now thursday is the day mps find out about what they'll be doing in the following week in a statement from the leader of the commons. and when mel stride arrived to answer mps' questions there was rather more interest than usual ahead of a week when theresa may is due to hand over to eitherjeremy hunt or boris johnson. the two candidates went head to head at their last hustings in london on wednesday. conservative party members will choose their new
the noble lady will be aware that we have a good relationship with nepal.l help. one of the things that we have been doing is endeavouring to help with disaster resilience and make a very meaningful contribution to new paul in that respect. and there was a topical observation from a labour former cabinet minister. can i asked her whether she would be kind enough to recommend becoming conservative party leader? getting to the top of everest will be easier getting a new deal with the commission....
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officials in nepal say at least fifty people have died in recent days due to heavy rains. still missing. the capital kathmandu is one of the areas worst affected as rivers burst their banks. the rains are expected to continue for another few days. us president donald trump has sparked outrage after posting tweets about four democratic congresswomen. he claimed they originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, before suggesting they go back to where they came from. here's bbc washington correspondent david willis. president donald trump didn't name the women, but they're thought to be four democratic women of colour who we re four democratic women of colour who were elected to the house of representatives in last year's mid—term elections. they are all on the left wing of the party, the so—called progressive wing of the democratic party, and they have clashed at one time or another with the house speaker, nancy pelosi, to killer lee over the hot button issue of immigration. donald trump tweeted, so interesting to see progressive dem
officials in nepal say at least fifty people have died in recent days due to heavy rains. still missing. the capital kathmandu is one of the areas worst affected as rivers burst their banks. the rains are expected to continue for another few days. us president donald trump has sparked outrage after posting tweets about four democratic congresswomen. he claimed they originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, before suggesting they go back to where they...
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in nepal, at least 67 killed by torrential rain.e state alone. translation: the river is flowing above the danger level. every hour it is increasing 2—3cm, and there is a possibility of the water level rising further. the monsoon season lasts until september, meaning more rain and storms, more death and devastation. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm marc edwards and here is your tuesday sport briefing. the celebrations continued into monday for england's heroes, having won the world cup in such dramatic circumstances on sunday against new zealand. eoin morgan's men took a cheeky detour to 10 downing street where they were welcomed by none other than british prime minister theresa may. both england and new zealand scored 241 runs from their 50 overs in sunday's final at lord's, before being crowned world champions after a dramatic super over. the prime minister is a big cricket fan and she was at the final before casually inviting the team for some drinks in her garden, as you do. i'm sure the
in nepal, at least 67 killed by torrential rain.e state alone. translation: the river is flowing above the danger level. every hour it is increasing 2—3cm, and there is a possibility of the water level rising further. the monsoon season lasts until september, meaning more rain and storms, more death and devastation. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm marc edwards and here is your tuesday sport briefing. the celebrations continued into monday for...
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annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday has one tolls and destroyed roads and bridges. and at least 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in cox's was our area is home to a 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring me and maher 5000 of their shelters have been destroyed. while the monsoon rains have also caused havoc in northeast india with more than a 1000000 people displaced flash floods in the region have killed 10 people farmlands and residential areas have been submerged after rivers burst their banks so more. those living in northeastern india were prepared for the months soon rains but not for this. so much rain has fallen the brahmaputra river has burst its banks warning entire villages. this family is safe and now. they are among nearly a 1000000 people who have been displaced by the flooding in the state.
annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday has one tolls and destroyed roads and bridges. and at least 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in cox's was our area is home to a 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring me and...
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in south asia, ongoing heavy rain and flooding have killed at least 67 people in nepal, 25 in india, and 14 in bangladesh. monsoon rains have affected more than one million people in south asia, including thousands of rohingya muslim refugees in southern bangladesh's cox's bazar -- the largest refugee camp in the world. the tunisian r red crescent says the bodies of all 82 missing people who were on board a migrant ship that sank off its coast earlier this month have been recovered. the boat was heading to europe from libya. tunisian fishermen initially rescued four o of the boat's passengers but one later died in hospital. according to the international organization for migration, at least 426 people have drowned attempting to cross the mediterranean so far this year, while thousands have been returned to migrant jails in libya. in algeria, protesters took to the streets friday for the 21st straight week to call for the establishment of independent, civilian-led institutions to oversee upcoming elections. algeriall build another in a free and independent. an independent trust is an
in south asia, ongoing heavy rain and flooding have killed at least 67 people in nepal, 25 in india, and 14 in bangladesh. monsoon rains have affected more than one million people in south asia, including thousands of rohingya muslim refugees in southern bangladesh's cox's bazar -- the largest refugee camp in the world. the tunisian r red crescent says the bodies of all 82 missing people who were on board a migrant ship that sank off its coast earlier this month have been recovered. the boat...