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across the border. >> it is an interesting point you raise and my organization is the norwegian refugee counciltypically the people we help our refugees, they have fled in search of safety. i would not say yemen is unique because there is a similar situation in parts of syria, but abnormal is a good word. we have 4 million out of a population of 30 million displaced from their homes because of a tremendously traumatic event. people have fled, often with no warning and taking nothing with them, to other parts of the country. one of the striking things i have seen is how much yemeni people have helped each other. they have been sharing food with neighbors, taking people in one family we talked to were taken in by another family who themselves were living in a tattered tent, but they made room for the other family. the yemeni people have shown incredible fortitude over the last six years, but they are the dutch are at the end of their resources. they are exhausted. the exchange rate against the dollar is a quarter of what it was. food prices have doubled, jobs have been lost in the thousands. peop
across the border. >> it is an interesting point you raise and my organization is the norwegian refugee counciltypically the people we help our refugees, they have fled in search of safety. i would not say yemen is unique because there is a similar situation in parts of syria, but abnormal is a good word. we have 4 million out of a population of 30 million displaced from their homes because of a tremendously traumatic event. people have fled, often with no warning and taking nothing with...
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a really interesting point that you raise in my my apartment is ation is called the norwegian refugee council and typically the people that we help are refugees if led to other countries in search of safety yemen is i wouldn't say unique because there's a similar situation at play in certain parts of syria but it is certainly. normal it's a good word because we have $4000000.00 people $4000000.00 out of a population of $30000000.00 been displaced from their homes which is a small word for a an incredibly traumatic event it means people have fled often with no warning often taking nothing with them and but as you said they plan to other parts of the country and i think one of the striking things that i've seen here is how much yemeni people have been helping each other they have been seeing the needs they have been sharing food with neighbors they have been taking people in as one family that we talked to who were taken in by another family but themselves were living in tattered tents but they made room for this other family to come in so yemeni people themselves have shown incredible 42 years
a really interesting point that you raise in my my apartment is ation is called the norwegian refugee council and typically the people that we help are refugees if led to other countries in search of safety yemen is i wouldn't say unique because there's a similar situation at play in certain parts of syria but it is certainly. normal it's a good word because we have $4000000.00 people $4000000.00 out of a population of $30000000.00 been displaced from their homes which is a small word for a an...
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international my guess latan a big and spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council thank you for having me. the social network which positions itself as an alternative to twitter has been hacked those behind the attack are threatening to release information on people they believe belong to the far right with more is done hawkins. let's face it nobody likes to be hacked estimates say hackers strike every 39 seconds cyber crime well of course the world 6 trillion dollars by the end of this year but you don't hear about most of these incidents or the groups behind them and one man's a hacker war criminal is another man's whistleblower activist one group struck just this weekend the culprits it is true with the denial of secrets or didio secrets group targets gab social network the aim to expose the platforms largely right when users the transparency group to do secrets will make the 70 gigabytes of bestfoods private post and more it will bill 2 researchers john ellis and social scientists are best one of the group's co-founders previously leaked private messages for a wiki leaks chat at le
international my guess latan a big and spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council thank you for having me. the social network which positions itself as an alternative to twitter has been hacked those behind the attack are threatening to release information on people they believe belong to the far right with more is done hawkins. let's face it nobody likes to be hacked estimates say hackers strike every 39 seconds cyber crime well of course the world 6 trillion dollars by the end of this...
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describes this year's drastic fall in donations for its aid program we speak to a refugee council spokesperson. entire generation of children will know nothing but wall and disease. you're watching our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital this and every hour welcome to the program. the czech republic has lost patience with europe's vaccination program and turn to russia for its sputnik v. coronavirus job the country's 1st deputy prime minister has proposed for going into registration for the vaccine to get its rollout off the ground. reports. to the 3 european nations that have a green light to dispute it despite the european medicines agency taking its time really taking its time to approve sputnik so these 3 nations have already sidelined the european union and of the said look the situation is incredibly desperate. czech republic hungry and now slovakia's which has just received its 1st batch of sputnik vaccines there's going to be millions more that are going to be delivered by summer so the prime minister's obviously very happy that he's managed to secure more vacci
describes this year's drastic fall in donations for its aid program we speak to a refugee council spokesperson. entire generation of children will know nothing but wall and disease. you're watching our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital this and every hour welcome to the program. the czech republic has lost patience with europe's vaccination program and turn to russia for its sputnik v. coronavirus job the country's 1st deputy prime minister has proposed for going into...
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how the un describes this year's drastic fall in donations for its aid program we speak to a refugee council spokesperson. entire generation of children will know nothing about how my dad sees.
how the un describes this year's drastic fall in donations for its aid program we speak to a refugee council spokesperson. entire generation of children will know nothing about how my dad sees.
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day will bring in some are headed now who's the head of middle east advocacy at the norwegian refugee council she's joining us from amman to discuss the situation in syria a country that somehow data already struggling that with an economic crisis and of course the coronavirus pandemic and now the government announcing it's rationing fuel what impact is the best going to have on ordinary syrians. well the news coming out of syria is deeply deeply worrying the country was a ready heating crisis point with the economic collapse hitting syria and the daily lives of syrians and now these delays to fuel shipments will make an really bad situation worse fuel was already in short supply for many many months in syria which has affected hospitals marketplaces it's meant that public transport is severely strained and overcrowded which is also leading to the spread of co the 19 so these reports will not only worsen those existing situations but will also mean that people will continue waiting in days in line for full fuel in and the situation on the ground will only worsen and this war undoubtedly have
day will bring in some are headed now who's the head of middle east advocacy at the norwegian refugee council she's joining us from amman to discuss the situation in syria a country that somehow data already struggling that with an economic crisis and of course the coronavirus pandemic and now the government announcing it's rationing fuel what impact is the best going to have on ordinary syrians. well the news coming out of syria is deeply deeply worrying the country was a ready heating crisis...
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their hour of greatest need thank you for your time on econet secretary general of the norwegian refugee council q. evarts to salvage the 2050 nuclear deal between iran and major world powers have stalled the white house says it's disappointed iran has ruled out informal discussions with its european allies around foreign ministry says it's too soon to return to the negotiating table tehran wants the u.s. to make the 1st move by lifting its economic sanctions. the u.n. nuclear watchdog is holding a meeting in vienna with iran's nuclear activities one of the topics to be discussed here's what some how sorry here's some of what the i.a.e.a. chief rafael girl c. had to say a short while ago my appeal to all is to to have constructive discussions and to preserve the work of the agency for me that is important of course there will always be opinions on what the impact of what is going on at this a this point in time there are many things influencing us you know the if you run should they should there at the capitals there is this process days jay should be a process that of course people will have vi
their hour of greatest need thank you for your time on econet secretary general of the norwegian refugee council q. evarts to salvage the 2050 nuclear deal between iran and major world powers have stalled the white house says it's disappointed iran has ruled out informal discussions with its european allies around foreign ministry says it's too soon to return to the negotiating table tehran wants the u.s. to make the 1st move by lifting its economic sanctions. the u.n. nuclear watchdog is...
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than half of the amount needed for this year's aid program that i spoke to you know we didn't refugee council spoke. about the issue. it's shocking that a time when we are warning about a potential historic famine in yemen that countries like saudi arabia which i think pledged 430000000 that's a fraction of the 1000000000 they pledged in 2019 the u.a.e. as well another country which is directly responsible for the situation of hunger in yemen through its role in the war he pledged 200 and many in the u.k. that harvest aid to yemen. and again the u.k. it's responsible for what's going on because of the sounds of weapon what this means for young children in the amman is that the entire generation of children will know nothing but wall and disease what they will see will see a generation whose development is done to. well the u.n. raised less than half of the $3900000000.00 needed for its $22.00 into one a program with a number of countries giving less than last year the dar situation stems from the 6 year conflict in yemen that is led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. over the. world. y
than half of the amount needed for this year's aid program that i spoke to you know we didn't refugee council spoke. about the issue. it's shocking that a time when we are warning about a potential historic famine in yemen that countries like saudi arabia which i think pledged 430000000 that's a fraction of the 1000000000 they pledged in 2019 the u.a.e. as well another country which is directly responsible for the situation of hunger in yemen through its role in the war he pledged 200 and many...
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than half of the amount needed for this year's a program has been donated we spoke to norwegian refugee council spokesperson. it's shocking that at a time when we have warning about potential historic famine in yemen that countries like saudi arabia which i think pledged full 130000000 that's a fraction of the 1000000000 they pledged in 2019 the u.a.e. as well as another country which is directly responsible for the situation of hunger in yemen through its role in the whole i mean he pledged 200 and that's him and he and the u.k. . aid to yemen. and again the u.k. it's all irresponsible for what's going on because of its sounds of weapon what this means for young children in yemen is that an entire generation of children will know nothing vote. and disease what they will see will see a generation whose development is time to hit. un didn't even reach half of its $3900000000.00 target needed for its 2021 a program with a significant number of countries giving less last year a 6 year conflict in yemen has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. yemenis themselves helping themselves all the
than half of the amount needed for this year's a program has been donated we spoke to norwegian refugee council spokesperson. it's shocking that at a time when we have warning about potential historic famine in yemen that countries like saudi arabia which i think pledged full 130000000 that's a fraction of the 1000000000 they pledged in 2019 the u.a.e. as well as another country which is directly responsible for the situation of hunger in yemen through its role in the whole i mean he pledged...
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border with me and mark kelly has called the influx illegal india is not a signatory to the un refugee council cum apology or as editor in chief for the news website east merger dot com the focus is on india's northeast explains why some indians in ms around state have been vocal about their support for me and most refugees. the state where we just see maximum support for the unrest in myanmar is from ms around the measles share a communications with the chin comes the chin state could myanmar all which is modest so there are relations people from the bad have come to ms and. matted from that settle down so that's why there is a connection and that's why coffee fell off to the us of supporting the refugees and are welcoming that and that's what it leads to good the state government often regional problems said that we will welcome refugees strong young mother but again the government of india has issued a notification thing that you know all refugees must be deported if you look at the end time not teach because we also have a lot of tribes and not all tribes support the rectory just coming in
border with me and mark kelly has called the influx illegal india is not a signatory to the un refugee council cum apology or as editor in chief for the news website east merger dot com the focus is on india's northeast explains why some indians in ms around state have been vocal about their support for me and most refugees. the state where we just see maximum support for the unrest in myanmar is from ms around the measles share a communications with the chin comes the chin state could myanmar...
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than half of the amount needed for this is a program has been donated we spoke to the wage and refugee council spokeswoman silt on a bigger. it's shocking that at a time when we are warning about a potential historic famine in yemen that countries like saudi arabia which i think pledged 430000000 that's a fraction of the 1000000000 they pledged in 2019 the u.a.e. as well as another country which is directly responsible for the situation of hunger in yemen through its role in the war only pledged to 130000000 the u.k. . that have to aid to yemen. and again the u.k. it's partly responsible for what's going on because of the sounds of weapon what this means for young children in yemen is that an entire generation of children will know nothing about war how and disease what they will see will see a generation whose development is done to it the u.n. didn't reach even harf of its 3900000000 dollar target needed for his 2021 day program with a significant number of countries giving less than they did last year the now 6 year conflict in yemen has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis. yemenis
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than $9000000000.00 every day somehow dedes is head of middle east advocacy at the norwegian refugee council she says the delay in fuel deliveries could be devastating for syria. the news coming out of syria is deeply deeply worrying the country was already hitting crisis point with the economic collapse hitting syria and the daily lives of syrians and now these delays to fuel shipments will make going to really bad situation worse fuel was already in short supply for many many months in syria which has affected hospitals marketplaces it's meant that public transport is severely strained and overcrowded which is also leading to the spread of covert 19 so these reports will not only worsen those existing situations but will also mean that people will continue waiting in days in line for full fuel in and the situation on the ground will only worsen fuel is absolutely essential to the delivery of goods and services and has been mentioned has really been disrupted for months now because it's been in short supply so we've ever seen marketplaces suffer we've seen hospital suffer. and really if it'
than $9000000000.00 every day somehow dedes is head of middle east advocacy at the norwegian refugee council she says the delay in fuel deliveries could be devastating for syria. the news coming out of syria is deeply deeply worrying the country was already hitting crisis point with the economic collapse hitting syria and the daily lives of syrians and now these delays to fuel shipments will make going to really bad situation worse fuel was already in short supply for many many months in syria...
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how the un described this year's drastic fall in donations for its aid program we speak to a refugee council spokesperson. entire generation of children will know nothing about what's coming to you. by their very good afternoon thanks for joining us here on r.t. international 1st this hour the czech republic has turned to russia's v. corona virus vaccine to help tackle its crisis the country's 1st step the prime minister has proposed going registration for the job to get its vaccination campaign off the ground. the story now goes the of our correspondent following this story it's no secret i don't think that there is a serious problem in the czech republic with the virus it seems that they've turned to russia for help while the czech republic isn't alone so there's 3 european nations that have a green light at the sputnik despite the european medicines agency taking its start really taking its time to approve these 3 nations have already sidelined the european union and of the said look the situation is. incredibly desperate. czech republic hungry and now slovakia which has just received its
how the un described this year's drastic fall in donations for its aid program we speak to a refugee council spokesperson. entire generation of children will know nothing about what's coming to you. by their very good afternoon thanks for joining us here on r.t. international 1st this hour the czech republic has turned to russia's v. corona virus vaccine to help tackle its crisis the country's 1st step the prime minister has proposed going registration for the job to get its vaccination...
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enver solomon, the chief executive of the refugee council, and mary njoroge, asylum seeker, thank youed yet. we will be guided by the advice of our experts on these issues including the independentjcvi." that stands for the joint committee on immunisation and vaccination. we can speak now to professor adam finn, who�*s professor of paediatrics at the university of bristol and sits on thejcvi. idid ask i did ask you a few weeks ago if u185, i did ask you a few weeks ago if u18s, orwhen i did ask you a few weeks ago if u18s, or when u18s, would be vaccinated, you said it was not a given, what is the situation now? very much the same, as it was then. it may turn out to be necessary to immunise children, but we haven�*t got to the point of making any decisions on that, and the spokesperson you quoted is correct, that the studies that will show us that the studies that will show us that the studies that will show us that the immunogenicity of the vaccines in children are acceptable are still underway. so i think it is immature to conclude that there will be a programme for children, let al
enver solomon, the chief executive of the refugee council, and mary njoroge, asylum seeker, thank youed yet. we will be guided by the advice of our experts on these issues including the independentjcvi." that stands for the joint committee on immunisation and vaccination. we can speak now to professor adam finn, who�*s professor of paediatrics at the university of bristol and sits on thejcvi. idid ask i did ask you a few weeks ago if u185, i did ask you a few weeks ago if u18s, orwhen i...
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humanitarian assistance we were talking earlier on to humanitarian working for the norwegian refugee councilwith telling us that he has met children aged as youngest 12 paid $30.00 or the equivalent to join the armed groups and that's that that's the challenge ahead for president. to bring back this state in places where the state has been so upset that he has the backing of a key ally russia who has sent in during the post-election violence in support of twitter right in fact the foreign minister sergey lavrov congratulated twice and in not so veiled threats the russian ambassador to the central african republic said that said that the former president. will in case he is faced with fighting or with with it with an attack from the central african republic army with the backing of the russian well he may be killed in those battles so you sense here that twitter has a lot of work ahead to try to unite a country that is very much divided hala ok nic live from dakar next thank you. united nations investigators have concluded at least 19 civilians were killed in a french attack in central mali l
humanitarian assistance we were talking earlier on to humanitarian working for the norwegian refugee councilwith telling us that he has met children aged as youngest 12 paid $30.00 or the equivalent to join the armed groups and that's that that's the challenge ahead for president. to bring back this state in places where the state has been so upset that he has the backing of a key ally russia who has sent in during the post-election violence in support of twitter right in fact the foreign...
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school i've know 2 best keith is former vice chair of the european council all the refugees are exiles and you're very welcome to the program keith put it to you that in britain there is clearly and there has been for quite some time huge support for a tougher line on immigration so is the government doing something that you know is quite unusual actually listening to the voters and giving them what they want. well i think you have to distinguish between what can be termed as a rather abstract collective view about migrants generally which 'd sadly for many years has been rather and pathetic in britain but then when you start localising it down to individual migrants or asylum seekers people's attitudes change quite dramatically and there has been much improved attitude recently towards migrants under-sized them seekers maybe that's because they haven't been quite so prominent in the news recently but public opinion is very fickle and mecurio about these issues so it's rather dangerous to base a policy on the lake is opinion poll about generally views on migrants because of course no b
school i've know 2 best keith is former vice chair of the european council all the refugees are exiles and you're very welcome to the program keith put it to you that in britain there is clearly and there has been for quite some time huge support for a tougher line on immigration so is the government doing something that you know is quite unusual actually listening to the voters and giving them what they want. well i think you have to distinguish between what can be termed as a rather abstract...
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so us university of london in brussels catherine willard secretary-general of the european council on refugees and excitements in oxford peter was a research in migration at oxford university is migration or observatory welcome to the program john the u.k. has always had laws governing migrants refugees and asylum seekers now the government is talking about the biggest overhaul in asylum system why now. why now is because of bricks it wants wants to hear it. wouldn't go into effect and in the end of december. the united kingdom is no longer able to use the returns directives from the e.u. or the dublin transfers the result is that they're only able to deal with asylum seekers ok cathing the 1st reactions we got from different here were advice activists refugees agencies worldwide is this is a divisive unfair lol how do you see it. so there are many problematic elements at 1st sight it does appear to contravene the refugee convention of mt run as your night highlights and the convention states quite clearly that people who arrive illegally nice folk who should not be penalized our state might n
so us university of london in brussels catherine willard secretary-general of the european council on refugees and excitements in oxford peter was a research in migration at oxford university is migration or observatory welcome to the program john the u.k. has always had laws governing migrants refugees and asylum seekers now the government is talking about the biggest overhaul in asylum system why now. why now is because of bricks it wants wants to hear it. wouldn't go into effect and in the...
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security council u n h r c that's the refugee organization of the united nations doing to handle the situation many questions why but if you could answer this one for flavia from that the security council has 5 permanent members and 10 nonpermanent members who are elected every 2 years so i don't the 5 permanent members they have the veto power to stop any kind of resolution that comes out of the security council that is an international car international. action there have been 15 resolutions about where put forward on syria to create some kind of. on the ground whether it was humanitarian or on accountability or on any political process and china and china and the russia russia has betul best 15 times so there is a very strong element that is supporting this or was on a mild heart element like another dictatorship or another region that's supporting this process that the regime has taken on of killing its own people this war against the people that makes it very difficult to do anything through the security council this is either i want to talk about you all alluded to this and this
security council u n h r c that's the refugee organization of the united nations doing to handle the situation many questions why but if you could answer this one for flavia from that the security council has 5 permanent members and 10 nonpermanent members who are elected every 2 years so i don't the 5 permanent members they have the veto power to stop any kind of resolution that comes out of the security council that is an international car international. action there have been 15 resolutions...
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council . she'll stand as a conservative despite the party's tough stance on refugees she likes their take on family values and individual freedom i think she'll do well i'll just i've just been talking to i just said i will be voting for. parks i asked her pastor gives her strength i take it confidently because the law i already tried to. reverse twice. and if she succeeds she'll be the one writing a new chapter in the british history books. the torch relay for the talk your lympics has resumed after your long delayed 10000 runners are due to go to the top from focus to talk you're on a 2 hour through all of japan's 47 prefectures but as the olympic flame makes its way to the opening ceremony on july the 23rd organizers still face plenty of problems. the countdown has begun the olympic flame has started its journey through japan and here in focus shima the relay usually marks the moment that public excitement over the games picks up but this time around the situation is different . concerns that the olympics may lead to a rise in coronavirus cases in tokyo have seen the events popularity plummet su
council . she'll stand as a conservative despite the party's tough stance on refugees she likes their take on family values and individual freedom i think she'll do well i'll just i've just been talking to i just said i will be voting for. parks i asked her pastor gives her strength i take it confidently because the law i already tried to. reverse twice. and if she succeeds she'll be the one writing a new chapter in the british history books. the torch relay for the talk your lympics has...
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hundreds of people are unaccounted for after a massive fire at a wrecking a refugee camp in bangladesh the u.n. human rights council slams sri lanka for human rights abuses against minorities we'll hear what colombia has to say about that and sport india skills a big win over the world champions in the 1st day 1st match of their one day series pars got that story a little later. how very much a game of 2 hobson terms of the weather across the middle east at the moment it's fine and dry warm and sunny across southern parts of the region but plenty of cloud and plenty of snow too across northern parts who say temperatures in ankara struggling to get to 3 degrees celsius something like a 10 degree drop of the sort of values that we saw earlier on in the week has some blustery showers too moving in across the eastern side of the mediterranean sweeping across cyprus into lebanon see some of that western weather just easing across into northern parts of syria and increasingly turning to snow in the process quite a brisk wind into southern areas of iraq northern parts of saudi arabia and that's going to get pushed over to
hundreds of people are unaccounted for after a massive fire at a wrecking a refugee camp in bangladesh the u.n. human rights council slams sri lanka for human rights abuses against minorities we'll hear what colombia has to say about that and sport india skills a big win over the world champions in the 1st day 1st match of their one day series pars got that story a little later. how very much a game of 2 hobson terms of the weather across the middle east at the moment it's fine and dry warm and...
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council . she stand as a conservative despite the party's tough stance on refugees she likes their take on family values and individual freedom coffee she'll do well i just i just been talking to i just said i will be voting for the. parks i asked her past gives her strength and to be confident because it lol i already tried to decide. twice. and if she succeeds she'll be the one writing a new chapter in the british history bokes. the torch relay for the talk your lympics has resumed after your long delayed 10000 runners are due to carry the torch from focus to talk you're on a 2 hour through all of japan's 47 prefectures but as in a big flame makes its way to the opening ceremony on july the 23rd organizers still face plenty of problems. the countdown has begun the olympic flame has started its journey through japan and here in focus the relay usually marks the moment the public excitement over the games picks up but this time around the situation is different. concerns that the olympics may lead to a rising coronavirus cases in tokyo have seen the events popularity plummet surveys suggest a maj
council . she stand as a conservative despite the party's tough stance on refugees she likes their take on family values and individual freedom coffee she'll do well i just i just been talking to i just said i will be voting for the. parks i asked her past gives her strength and to be confident because it lol i already tried to decide. twice. and if she succeeds she'll be the one writing a new chapter in the british history bokes. the torch relay for the talk your lympics has resumed after your...
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refugees. also tonight... with higher jab rates. is that aimed at us? some parts of liverpool council will be run by government commissioners.ows police investigations into accusations of corruption. john lewis says it will close eight more stores across the country. nearly 1,500 jobs are at risk. left a bit, right a bit... marine experts try to re—open the suez canal, after a massive containership got stuck. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: five years after wales's greatest triumph in a major tournament, they meet belgium again — this time, in world cup—qualifying. good evening and welcome to the bbc�*s news at six. the home secretary, priti patel, has set out her plans to reform britain's asylum system — that's the process under which people seek refuge here, on the grounds that they are fleeing persecution in their home country. ms patel claims the process is being abused by illegal people smugglers, who make money by trafficking those who can pay, rather than those most in need of sanctuary here. so, what's her proposal? if people arrive here illegally — for example, taking boats across the chann
refugees. also tonight... with higher jab rates. is that aimed at us? some parts of liverpool council will be run by government commissioners.ows police investigations into accusations of corruption. john lewis says it will close eight more stores across the country. nearly 1,500 jobs are at risk. left a bit, right a bit... marine experts try to re—open the suez canal, after a massive containership got stuck. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: five years after wales's...
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can expect the council to show its support for regional efforts to mediate in the crisis and to call for an end to violence against protesters. they may also call for protection of refugeesmany of the refugeesn camps have barely any food and water and the people risk their lives to escape the dire conditions they are facing. >> now to senegal. streets that have become a background -- battleground. in one neighborhood this friday, those who backed the detained politician have been back out in the hundreds. the interior ministry says that four people have died in the clashes there in recent days. >> skirmishes returned to the streets. as friday marks the third successive day of protests. following the arrest of the opposition leader, new restrictions by government on internet access are not enough to quell the dissent. on thursday, chaos erupted as clashes broke out between the police and university students. by late evening, the violence reached a climax leading to the first protester death since it again. -- began. ew>> he was arrested on wednesdy after hundreds of supporters clashed with police. protesting a rape accusation which he denies. as the leader of the oppositi
can expect the council to show its support for regional efforts to mediate in the crisis and to call for an end to violence against protesters. they may also call for protection of refugeesmany of the refugeesn camps have barely any food and water and the people risk their lives to escape the dire conditions they are facing. >> now to senegal. streets that have become a background -- battleground. in one neighborhood this friday, those who backed the detained politician have been back out...
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the un security council are biased and lack credibility of the humanitarian situation on colombia's border with venezuela is getting worse as fighting intensifies 5000 venezuelan refugees are already in temporary shelters in colombia and the sounds of the reports from the border town of out akita. 9 days after the start of venice well as military campaign against colombia's rebel forces the situation in the colombian border town of out out kita is critical they have actually almost $5000.00 refugees are housed in shelters but that number only tells part of the story hundreds more are staying in overcrowded private homes got a c.e.o. fled from the business well in town of love it daria says she's sharing this space with 63 other people and they haven't received any help. they say assistance is primarily for the shelters nothing is a right yet for us we don't want to go to a shelter we have many people with diabetes high blood pressure many kids and we're scared of call that. refugees are crossing the border into rural areas to at least $100.00 share this farmhouse and are extending it to protect new arrivals from the rain. prepared to mean unit from the united nations r
the un security council are biased and lack credibility of the humanitarian situation on colombia's border with venezuela is getting worse as fighting intensifies 5000 venezuelan refugees are already in temporary shelters in colombia and the sounds of the reports from the border town of out akita. 9 days after the start of venice well as military campaign against colombia's rebel forces the situation in the colombian border town of out out kita is critical they have actually almost $5000.00...
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un security council has called for restraint but has failed to agree on a statement condemning the call now across myanmar's border with northeast india residents say more than 100 refugees have arrived in the past 10 days fleeing violence at home among them ah policeman a policeman who refused to open fire on protesters in the town of come in myanmar he says he traveled at night for 3 days to avoid being recognized. yes we would have. the duty of the police is to protect the people in fact the shooting of people by the myanmar police and army is against the law so i could not follow those orders if we get the real democracy and the army coup is over i would like to return to my country. saying as opposition politician has accused the president of being responsible for last week's violence sancho's arrests for taking part in an unauthorized triggered days of demonstrations 4 people were killed in confrontations between protesters and police zongo is also facing rape charges he denies the accusation which he says is to bar him from standing in elections in 2024 moved from a pool of about a 4th of the 6 we are absolutely not responsible for the violence that happened and w
un security council has called for restraint but has failed to agree on a statement condemning the call now across myanmar's border with northeast india residents say more than 100 refugees have arrived in the past 10 days fleeing violence at home among them ah policeman a policeman who refused to open fire on protesters in the town of come in myanmar he says he traveled at night for 3 days to avoid being recognized. yes we would have. the duty of the police is to protect the people in fact the...
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council calls for restraint but tend to agree on a statement condemning the coup. across me about the border with northeast india residents say more than 100 refugees arrived in the past 10 days fleeing violence at home among them is a policeman who refused to open fire on protesters in the involved town of cub but he says he traveled that night for 3 days to avoid being recognized. the duty of the police is to protect the people in fact the shooting of people by the myanmar police and army is against the law so i could not follow those orders if we get the real democracy and the army who is all over i would like to return to my country the dismissal of our media as army chief of staff has come into force 2 weeks after the prime minister fired him they call a push and accuse the bill a tree of attempting a coup last month after it demanded he resign but the sacking was blocked by the president army leaders have reiterated their calls for pressure she had to step down some of the obvious say the prime minister mishandle asters war with azerbaijan thousands of armenians were killed in the 6 week conflict in the go ahead of our road forestay walker reports are for me out
council calls for restraint but tend to agree on a statement condemning the coup. across me about the border with northeast india residents say more than 100 refugees arrived in the past 10 days fleeing violence at home among them is a policeman who refused to open fire on protesters in the involved town of cub but he says he traveled that night for 3 days to avoid being recognized. the duty of the police is to protect the people in fact the shooting of people by the myanmar police and army is...
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26000000 less refugees and about 4 and a half 1000000 asylum seekers and my observation want that global community has advocated rarely do you find the united nations at the level of the security council talking about some effective steps whatever has happened is a regional kind of effort and yet i want to add who came to find me why did this particular or you see it from bangladesh to malaysia where as you had raised this point they had the shape that all of the camps in bangladesh my conjecture against that as an analyst is that it appears that there is a fair amount of illegal trafficking of human beings from bangladesh to work to different parts of the tionne and southern asia that appears again. that you are being trafficked maybe and the other point is i think i'm going to be commended prime minister she has the night particularly at a certain point in providing whatever little shelter and safety. and that should be acknowledged it's alright to raise the question let's take it aside from the research in the documentation that you do why are people fleeing bangladesh are they being this is not the 1st boatload of of ranger to try and make it to malaysia right why are they leaving
26000000 less refugees and about 4 and a half 1000000 asylum seekers and my observation want that global community has advocated rarely do you find the united nations at the level of the security council talking about some effective steps whatever has happened is a regional kind of effort and yet i want to add who came to find me why did this particular or you see it from bangladesh to malaysia where as you had raised this point they had the shape that all of the camps in bangladesh my...
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either the military joint or refugees including police officers 3 to india's northeast but the government wants to deep force that also this hour the u.n. security council warns of increasing attacks in afghanistan a car bomb has killed at least 8 people in ferat province. could give you back out give all of this back and the largest settlement for wrongful death in u.s. history the city of minneapolis agrees to pay the family of george for its $27000000.00. announced on how much now all the sport including the head of the olympics thomas back says it would make no sense to boycott the beijing winter games over china's treatment of its bigger muslim minority. thank you very much for joining us demonstrations against myanmar as military have again turned deadly at least 6 protesters have been killed by security forces saturday's rallies coincide with the anniversary of the death of a student in 1988 that sparked an uprising against the military government more than 70 people have been killed since the army seize power on february 1st 3 people were killed in young gone in an overnight raid by security forces one man was shot dead when soldiers fired on a
either the military joint or refugees including police officers 3 to india's northeast but the government wants to deep force that also this hour the u.n. security council warns of increasing attacks in afghanistan a car bomb has killed at least 8 people in ferat province. could give you back out give all of this back and the largest settlement for wrongful death in u.s. history the city of minneapolis agrees to pay the family of george for its $27000000.00. announced on how much now all the...