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residents from this neighborhood have been ordered to leave so that crews can dispose of an unexploded bomb. it's a danger they have been forced to live with for 70 years but one they have never grown accustomed to. >> translator: i never get used to it. i've had more than enough of the war. >> reporter: it's just one of the battle scars left over from iron typhoon. 100,000 tons of ordinants were dropped on the island. spread out it would equal one bomb for every postcard-sized piece of land. more than 2,000 tons are believed to still be hidden underground. and they are still wreaking havoc. at least 700 people have been killed since the war, and six years ago a construction worker lost his sight after a 250 kilo bomb exploded on okinawa's main island. self-defense forces explosive experts are deployed to okinawa to deal with the issue. >> reporter: member take calls 24 hours a day. they never know when an uninvited guest will show up from underground. on average they get sent out twice a day. okinawa is going through a building boom with condos and resort hotels. unexploded bombs are
residents from this neighborhood have been ordered to leave so that crews can dispose of an unexploded bomb. it's a danger they have been forced to live with for 70 years but one they have never grown accustomed to. >> translator: i never get used to it. i've had more than enough of the war. >> reporter: it's just one of the battle scars left over from iron typhoon. 100,000 tons of ordinants were dropped on the island. spread out it would equal one bomb for every postcard-sized...
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. >> what lies beneath, in yemen, unexploded land miengs. >> and can wild game in africa be hunted in any sustainable w way? way? >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> global headlines on al jazeera. i.s.i.l. says it was behind two suicide attacks in iraq, which has killed 55 people. one in the city of baquba the other in canan. four police were killed by a land mine in an istanbul attack on a consulate building. >>> state of emergency has been occurred in ferguson, after the demonstrations of the one year anniversary of an unarmed black teen aiminger by the a white police officer. >>> jennifejennifer glasse repom the capital of afghanistan. >> the taliban car bomb exploded at the busy civilian entrance to the airport. as ever it's afgha
. >> what lies beneath, in yemen, unexploded land miengs. >> and can wild game in africa be hunted in any sustainable w way? way? >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more....
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to make a come back, plus, on the outskirts of kabul where they are making a battlefield safe, unexploded is one reason why afghanistan is the most dangerous place? the world with tor a humanitarian worker. welcome back, a reminder now those top stories here on al jazeera. more than 107,000 refugees and migrants arrived in europe last month, more than triple the number arrived in the same month last year. a suspect in the bomb attack in bang come, which killed 22 people. turkish prime minister meaning another round of elections will have to take place the u.s. president barack obama is facing opposition from his own party over the iran nuclear deal. robert menendez has announced he will vote against the deal. he says it doesn't go far enough. >> this deal does not require iran to destroy or fully decommission a single uranium center. in fact, over half of the currently operating search finals will continue to spin. the remainder including more than 5,000 operating search finals and nearly 10,000 not yet functions will moorly be disconnected. where they could be quickly reinstalled. and ye
to make a come back, plus, on the outskirts of kabul where they are making a battlefield safe, unexploded is one reason why afghanistan is the most dangerous place? the world with tor a humanitarian worker. welcome back, a reminder now those top stories here on al jazeera. more than 107,000 refugees and migrants arrived in europe last month, more than triple the number arrived in the same month last year. a suspect in the bomb attack in bang come, which killed 22 people. turkish prime minister...
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looking for mines rockets and other unexploded devices in afghanistan. they call what is below ground the hiddennen my, but there are plenty of other dangers too. working on a hillside, surrounded the whole team and captures us and beat us, and said bad words. than they threatened to kill us. >> that time they were released, but 12 colleagues and southern province weren't as lucky. they were shot dead last december. because the nature of their work means they are often in tested areas these men are some of the most targeted aid workers in the country. operating in difficult places. >> there are thousands of battlefields like this all over afghanistan, yet another danger they face here. >> the head of the mine coordination says one of the big probables is there are so many different groups fighting, that it is hard to know who is the best local contact. and the government isn't much help. >> in some cases if you ask the government to support us, it's counter productive. because they can't provide enough security, and then you are in and out with being one
looking for mines rockets and other unexploded devices in afghanistan. they call what is below ground the hiddennen my, but there are plenty of other dangers too. working on a hillside, surrounded the whole team and captures us and beat us, and said bad words. than they threatened to kill us. >> that time they were released, but 12 colleagues and southern province weren't as lucky. they were shot dead last december. because the nature of their work means they are often in tested areas...
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at least 82 palestinians have been killed by unexploded ordinances since the assault ended. a federal appeals panel has ruled texas' strict voter id law discriminates against african americans and latinos and violates the voting rights act of 1965. wednesday's ruling came one day before today's 50th anniversary of the signing of the voting rights act. texas' voter id law is among the strictest in the country requiring all voters to bring a government-issued photo id to the polls. the appeals panel ruled the law has a discriminatory effect on voters of color. but in a partial defeat for voting rights advocates, the court also ordered a lower court to re-examine its previous ruling texas lawmakers acted with racial discrimination in mind when they passed the law. if the courts ultimately do decide lawmakers acted with discriminatory intent, it could led to the reinstatement of federal oversight over texas voting laws, a mechanism gutted nationwide by a supreme court ruling in 2013. in tennessee, a swat team shot and killed a man with a history of mental illness after he set of
at least 82 palestinians have been killed by unexploded ordinances since the assault ended. a federal appeals panel has ruled texas' strict voter id law discriminates against african americans and latinos and violates the voting rights act of 1965. wednesday's ruling came one day before today's 50th anniversary of the signing of the voting rights act. texas' voter id law is among the strictest in the country requiring all voters to bring a government-issued photo id to the polls. the appeals...
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reporter: this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, looking for mines, rockets and other unexploded devices in afghanistan. the definers call what is below ground the hidden enemy. there are other hidden dangers. >> we were working on a hillside. the taliban came from the other side, surrounded the team, captured and beat us. they cocked their weapons, threatening to kill us. >> reporter: that time they were released. 12 colleagues in southern helmand province were not so lucky they were shot dead. the nature of the work means they are in other areas. operating in difficult places. there are thousands of data fields all over afghanistan. another danger that humanitarian workers face. >> the mason threats are abductions, intimidation and small arms fire. the head of the mine coordination communicate says a big problem - it's hard to know who would be the best contact. >> in some cases, if we ask the government to support us, it's counterproductive. because they can't provide enough security, they are ending up being conceded, one-sided. that is making our life more difficult. on mond
reporter: this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, looking for mines, rockets and other unexploded devices in afghanistan. the definers call what is below ground the hidden enemy. there are other hidden dangers. >> we were working on a hillside. the taliban came from the other side, surrounded the team, captured and beat us. they cocked their weapons, threatening to kill us. >> reporter: that time they were released. 12 colleagues in southern helmand province were not so...
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unexploded cluster bombs littered the area. children especially are high risk of being maimed or killed. by the bomblets. three brothers were killed, two children, an adult. it hit us while we were sleeping. we were all wounded, including my brothers. i can't walk, hands were burnt. bones were broken. >> cluster submunitions are inaccurate. they are designed to target a wide area. here, many people were said to have been injured, as they travelled through the region. >> we have found evidence that ground-launched cluster-munition rockets have been used in attacks against seven locations in northern yemen. most likely the rockets were launched from saudi arabian territory. suede official didn't confirm or deny the use of bombs. >> it's a large family of weapon. you can't talk generally, but we can talk specifically about what the human rights watch published in their reports. most of the report tack about it, but we don't visit the village, and unfortunately they get information through the houthis. >> the kingdom of saudi arabi
unexploded cluster bombs littered the area. children especially are high risk of being maimed or killed. by the bomblets. three brothers were killed, two children, an adult. it hit us while we were sleeping. we were all wounded, including my brothers. i can't walk, hands were burnt. bones were broken. >> cluster submunitions are inaccurate. they are designed to target a wide area. here, many people were said to have been injured, as they travelled through the region. >> we have...
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unexploded cluster bombs littered the area. children are high risk of being maimed or killed. three brothers were killed, two children, an adult. it hit us while we were sleeping. we were all wounded, including my brothers. i can't walk, my hands were burnt, bones broken. >> classes, submunitions are cinaccurate. they are designed to target a wide area. here, many people were said to have been injured, as they travelled through the region. >> we have found evidence that ground trust munition rockets have been used in attacks against seven locations in northern yemen. most likely the rockets were launched from saudi arabian territory. >> the kingdom repeatedly said it would stop the military campaign when it is confident that the shia houthi rebels no longer pose a threat to the internal security. this is a skud missile fired by houthi forces into saudi arabia. the saudi arabia army said the ballistic missile was destroyed in the air. fighting has intensified along the kingdom's 1,800km border with yemen. the houthis backed by troops loyal to former president say they'll fight
unexploded cluster bombs littered the area. children are high risk of being maimed or killed. three brothers were killed, two children, an adult. it hit us while we were sleeping. we were all wounded, including my brothers. i can't walk, my hands were burnt, bones broken. >> classes, submunitions are cinaccurate. they are designed to target a wide area. here, many people were said to have been injured, as they travelled through the region. >> we have found evidence that ground trust...
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unexploded munitions prove that weapons have been used. >>> a opposition member in burundi is in hospitaleing shot in the neck. he is an outspoken critic of president pierre nkurunziza and opposed his controversial decision to run for a third term. >>> let's go to malaysia now where questions are continuing to swirl about a multi-million dollars deposit into the prime minister's personal bank account. they have cleared the prime minister of any wrongdoing but the origins of the deposit remain unclear. now his opponents are finding themselves in the firing line. >> reporter: the headquarters of the edge newspaper and magazine in kuala lumpur. it's all quiet here. it has been investigating a money trial. apparently funds from the finance ministry allegedly ended up in the bank account of the prime minister to the tune of $700 million. the edge standings by its article and are demanding clarification. they filed for a judicial review and were unable to comment at this time. the wall street journal initial initially reported on the documents. the prime minister has been fighting the acquisiti
unexploded munitions prove that weapons have been used. >>> a opposition member in burundi is in hospitaleing shot in the neck. he is an outspoken critic of president pierre nkurunziza and opposed his controversial decision to run for a third term. >>> let's go to malaysia now where questions are continuing to swirl about a multi-million dollars deposit into the prime minister's personal bank account. they have cleared the prime minister of any wrongdoing but the origins of...
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. >>> still to come on the program what lies beneath, the threat to yemen civilians from unexploded landhe led the hunt for the 43 missing mexican students and now has lost his own life. and they delivered everyone else's mail for years and we will meet the retired postal workers with a special address of their own. ♪ >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. hello again reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, turkish security forces have been targeted in a number of deadly attacks across the country and four officers killed by a land mine and istanbul they opened fire on a u.s. consulate building and made advances to the assad government and taken villages and mountains in the province and the taliban says it's behind a car bomb that exploded outside the airport in afghanistan's capitol kabul and at least five people were killed. pro-government forces in yemen have retaken the district south of the capitol sanaa and taken the border district and houthi positions nearby and people wounded between factions have been flo
. >>> still to come on the program what lies beneath, the threat to yemen civilians from unexploded landhe led the hunt for the 43 missing mexican students and now has lost his own life. and they delivered everyone else's mail for years and we will meet the retired postal workers with a special address of their own. ♪ >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. hello again reminder of the top stories on al...
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reporter: this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, looking for mines rockets and other unexploded devices. it calls what is below ground the hidden enemy. there are plenty of other dangers. >> we were working on a hillside. the taliban came from the other side, surrounded the team, captured us and said bad words. then they cocked the weapons and threatened to kill us. >> that time they were released. 12 colleagues in helmand province were not as lucky, shot dead last september. because of the nature of their work means they are in contested areas, these are some of the most targeted aid workers, operating in difficult places. >> there are thousands of fields like this all over afghanistan, yet another danger that humanitarian workers face. the main threats are abductions, robberies, intimidation, improvised ex-pleasives and -- explosives and small arms fire. the head of the mine cord in my submission unit said one of the big problems is there's so many different groups fighting, it's hard to know who the is best local contact. and the government is not much help. >> in some cases
reporter: this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, looking for mines rockets and other unexploded devices. it calls what is below ground the hidden enemy. there are plenty of other dangers. >> we were working on a hillside. the taliban came from the other side, surrounded the team, captured us and said bad words. then they cocked the weapons and threatened to kill us. >> that time they were released. 12 colleagues in helmand province were not as lucky, shot dead last...
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the threat to yemen's civilians from unexploded land mines. >>> the man who led the hunt for 43 missing mexican students has been shot dead. and, in sport, why this belgian league defender got more than he wanted for when he called for the physio. we'll have that and more, later. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> 150,000 people injured every year. 33,000 are killed. >> to see my child laying on the table. >> what was that total bill from start to now? >> almost like 10 million dollars. >> enough people have decided that the gun lobby has too much power for too long. the nra is not invincible. >> it creates a huge opport
the threat to yemen's civilians from unexploded land mines. >>> the man who led the hunt for 43 missing mexican students has been shot dead. and, in sport, why this belgian league defender got more than he wanted for when he called for the physio. we'll have that and more, later. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work...
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unexploded ordinary napses in laos and cambodia claim thousands of lives a year, including one who died on kings kissinger's 90th birthday with a big celebration, at the hotel, and bombs explode, poor farmers having to cultivate land they hit upon an unexploded ordinance ordinance and died. it's claimed 20,000 lives since the war ended. put in terms of the middle east, -- but in terms of the middle east, i'm a student of u.s.-latin america relations and i relied on historians to look at the middle east, people like khalid, and yakoub. in terms of israel-palestine, my understanding is that kissinger locked in an impasse, locked in the impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state until palestine recognized israel's right to exist but without demanding the same thing on the part of the israel. beyond the israel-palestine conflict, think kissinger gets a pass on his middle east policy but he is responsible for the shah. he pumped up the shah, and began to sell -- the massive sale and transference of high-tech weaponry to tehran before the revolution in saudi arabia,
unexploded ordinary napses in laos and cambodia claim thousands of lives a year, including one who died on kings kissinger's 90th birthday with a big celebration, at the hotel, and bombs explode, poor farmers having to cultivate land they hit upon an unexploded ordinance ordinance and died. it's claimed 20,000 lives since the war ended. put in terms of the middle east, -- but in terms of the middle east, i'm a student of u.s.-latin america relations and i relied on historians to look at the...
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according to gaza medical centers, the rocketed was fired during the war, but lay unexploded. it did go off when locals were removing rubble from a house that had been destroyed. >> we've got more to come on this al jazeera news hour. a brighter future, we visit a makeshift school in calais teaching migrants french. >> aid trying to reach myanmar cut off by the worst flooding in decades. >> four years after rioting in buenos aires, fans are back on the streets, but this time celebrating. we will let you know more about that. >> chinese families of the missing passengers from the malaysia airlines flight 370 don't believe reports that debris from the missing jets has been found. they say that this is from the bowing 777. many of the 239 people who disappeared last year were chinese. adrien brown reports from beijing. >> for 16 months, their emotions have swung between despair and hope. by barging into the offices of malaysian airlines, they may have felt they had nothing to loose. the announcement from the malaysian government brings neither closure nor comfort to the families
according to gaza medical centers, the rocketed was fired during the war, but lay unexploded. it did go off when locals were removing rubble from a house that had been destroyed. >> we've got more to come on this al jazeera news hour. a brighter future, we visit a makeshift school in calais teaching migrants french. >> aid trying to reach myanmar cut off by the worst flooding in decades. >> four years after rioting in buenos aires, fans are back on the streets, but this time...
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dozens of civilians were killed or wounded, both during the attacks and later, when they picked up unexploded submunitions that detonated. neither the united states, saudi arabia, or yemen have joined the global convention banning the use of cluster munitions. in egypt, al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have been sentenced to three years in jail for "spreading false news" that harmed egypt following the 2013 military coup. the three were initially arrested as part of a crackdown on al jazeera following the ouster of president mohamed morsi in 2013. fahmy and mohamed were led away to begin their sentences after saturday's verdict. greste was tried in absentia. the sentencing came as egypt announced it will hold long-awaited parliamentary elections in october. we'll go to egypt to speak with democracy now! correspondent sharif abdel kouddous later in the broadcast. in syria, the self-proclaimed islamic state has reportedly destroyed part of the most important temple in the ancient city of palmyra. it remains unclear how much of the 2000-year-old temple of bel
dozens of civilians were killed or wounded, both during the attacks and later, when they picked up unexploded submunitions that detonated. neither the united states, saudi arabia, or yemen have joined the global convention banning the use of cluster munitions. in egypt, al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have been sentenced to three years in jail for "spreading false news" that harmed egypt following the 2013 military coup. the three were initially...
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the human rights groups says unexploded emissions prove that prohibited weapons such as cluster bombs used. south is the focus of fighting since 2011 as south sudan was pushing for independence. south and the blue nile states link themselves to south sudan even though they are north of the border in sudan itself. in the run up to south sudan independence a rebel group called splm north was fierce both states were being isolated from the south. a quarter of a million people have now fled into neighboring south sudan and ethiopia to escape the fighting and amnesty says it's almost impossible to get humanitarian aid to people. >> this aerial bombardment had been carried out using fighter jets and they have been dropping cluster bombs and other in ddis criminate weapons and schools and hospitals should not be targeted but sudan is not only targeting hospitals and schools and other civilian infrastructure and also bombing civilians in areas where they try to hide, in caves, in fox holes. very difficult to get aid into these areas for 1.2 million people in this area there are only two hospi
the human rights groups says unexploded emissions prove that prohibited weapons such as cluster bombs used. south is the focus of fighting since 2011 as south sudan was pushing for independence. south and the blue nile states link themselves to south sudan even though they are north of the border in sudan itself. in the run up to south sudan independence a rebel group called splm north was fierce both states were being isolated from the south. a quarter of a million people have now fled into...
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. >>> unexploded world war ii bomb forced evacuations in east london yesterday.ting families to spend the night in a school hall. police warned it could affect the morning rush hour. >>> still to come environmental nightmare, epa releasing 3 million gallons of mine water in a colorado river. damage could take years to clean up. we'll bring you details. >>> stepped-up air strikes in the syrian border but they're not targeting isis. jim miklaszewski is ahead with those details right here on "the rundown." do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $189 a month after a $1000 bonus. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can re
. >>> unexploded world war ii bomb forced evacuations in east london yesterday.ting families to spend the night in a school hall. police warned it could affect the morning rush hour. >>> still to come environmental nightmare, epa releasing 3 million gallons of mine water in a colorado river. damage could take years to clean up. we'll bring you details. >>> stepped-up air strikes in the syrian border but they're not targeting isis. jim miklaszewski is ahead with those...
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. >> residents may be fairly nonchal atlanta about an unexploded bomb a few blocks away but you haveled terror in the people of london. roughly 30,000 londoners would lose their lives among the rubble. bomb disposal experts, veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, successfully diffused and removed the explosive. it is unknown how many bombs from world war ii remain entombed under london. with the 75th anniversary of the battle of britain this summer, these bombs serve as a reminder of the horrors of war. ian lee, cnn, london. >>> this next one is for the married couples out there, unlike us. do you love your spouse enough to marry them again? how about not once with, not twice but 12 times. do you love your spouse enough to marry them 12 times. a canadian couple has done just that. >> reporter: with a majestic backdrop of glaciers and'sbergs, karl and sandy, who got married off the coast of greenland two weeks ago. unlike most brides and grooms there were no cold feet or wedding day jitters here. these two have done this before. 12 times in different countries. >> this is our m
. >> residents may be fairly nonchal atlanta about an unexploded bomb a few blocks away but you haveled terror in the people of london. roughly 30,000 londoners would lose their lives among the rubble. bomb disposal experts, veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, successfully diffused and removed the explosive. it is unknown how many bombs from world war ii remain entombed under london. with the 75th anniversary of the battle of britain this summer, these bombs serve as a reminder...
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they have robots that can look for unexploded ordinance and try and determine if it's a bomb without up there and working on robots that can go on the battlefield and drag casualties back. when it comes to fighting, i think we're a vng long way from getting there yet, but that's the direction that they're trying to get to. >> fascinating stuff. it's fascinating to us, total outsiders, we love that kind of stuff. knows what he's talking about from the inside, thank you, bill. >> thanks, stuart. the epa expected to announce tough new regulations on methane emissions, methane, pronounce it how you will. adam shapiro is here. more pen and phone targeting the industry? >> especially fracking, almost a miracle in energy production. the first ever methane emissions issued by the epa, they want to cut, the obama administration wants to cut emissions by 40 to 45% from the levels. part of this you might call the obama legacy tour and trying to tout a global legacy cutting global greenhouse emissions. and he's going to have the court in december put that together. if you have the regulations, y
they have robots that can look for unexploded ordinance and try and determine if it's a bomb without up there and working on robots that can go on the battlefield and drag casualties back. when it comes to fighting, i think we're a vng long way from getting there yet, but that's the direction that they're trying to get to. >> fascinating stuff. it's fascinating to us, total outsiders, we love that kind of stuff. knows what he's talking about from the inside, thank you, bill. >>...