In neighboring countries bear the brunt of such upheaval many are growing impatient not just with the refugee crisis itself but with the reluctance of wealthier countries further away to share the burden the un is hoping to drum up more financial support but it also wants changes in policy better education for refugee children were opportunities for adults and resettlement to new countries for the most vulnerable a special court in Pakistan has sentenced the former president Pervez Musharraf to death a high treason is the 1st military ruler to be convicted of this crime the charges related to his decision to suspend Pakistan's constitution and impose emergency rule in 2007 General Musharraf was sentenced in absentia has been living in Dubai since 2016. The u.s. Aviation giant Boeing is to temporarily stop producing is troubled 737 from next month the company who had been hoping to get the aircraft back in operation by the end of this year Peter both reports a 737 Max was grounded in March after more than 300 people died in 2 crashes involving the aircraft a problem with the plane's automated control system is thought to have been the primary cause and Boeing has been working to redesign it the company says safely returning the aircraft to service is its top priority but it acknowledges that the approval process must be extraordinarily thorough and row burst it adds that the delay will not result in any job losses although it is likely to affect Boeing suppliers and the wider u.s. Economy the European Space Agency is launching its 1st mission dedicated to the study of distant worlds some foreigner half 1000 planets have been discovered orbiting other stars but the Caleb's telescope will reveal more about their composition and structure to educate a project scientist on the mission what camps will do is to follow up on known exoplanets orbiting bright stars and the key is that it's a follow up mission so we know where and when to point we'll be looking at bright stars as we're able to measure their masses very precisely from the ground and by combining the sizes that will measure with k. Ops with the masses that when they should have measured from the ground will be able to determine the mean density of these planets world news from the b.b.c. . Officials in Afghanistan say that 10 civilians have been killed in a bomb explosion in hos province which borders Pakistan a Ministry of Defense spokesman said a civilian vehicle set off a roadside bomb planted by the Taliban a spokesman for the prevention governor said the victims 5 men 2 women and 3 children all belong to one family the balance comes as Taliban and u.s. Officials hold intermittent peace talks. Opposition political parties and students in India have held further demonstrations against a controversial citizenship law which discriminates against Muslims the new legislation fast tracks the naturalization process for numbers limbs from 3 neighboring countries Sen Rajan is in Delhi a day after unprecedented protests across India regional political parties are trying to put more pressure on the Indian government to withdraw the citizenship law by holding rallies in several places a number of buses were damaged in stone pelting incidents in the state of Gettler thousands of supporters of a regional party are holding protest rallies in Tamil Nadu in the Northeast the situation is tense but the government has lifted the curfew in Assam which was the worst affected in the Andes that isn't your block protest the Paris based organization Reporters Without Borders says the number of journalists killed in 2019 has been considerably lower than in previous years r.s.s. Have said 49 journalists died this year mostly covering conflicts in Yemen Syria and Afghanistan the annual average for the last 2 decades has been 80 but the organization says a higher number of journalists have been imprisoned an international team of paleontologist researching 6000000 year old fossils in Venezuela says the region was once home to an 8 meter long giant Cayman it was able to move between rivers. And those are the latest stories from b.b.c. . Hey this is World Cafe I'm Marina tourists Nashville if your country or American a musician it's basically the center of the universe next artist lives there she moved there for that music scene but to record her latest album McKayla and got out of Nashville she wanted to mix things up and made it in California here she is Sing along. It was. Peach fuzz from camp on the way new music from the car and the band have been nominated for Best New Artist at this year's Grammy Awards That's next on World Cafe. 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At the moment delivery vans and to cities full and they leave and take various rubbish trucks and to the cities empty and they leave full What about if we combine the 2 so that rubbish truck actually delivers parcels that way we're cutting down on the number of vehicles in the city but that is exactly what they're trying here in Stockholm in Sweden and I've come to check the project out find out more after the b.b.c. News. B.b.c. News Hello I'm Gerri summit a global summit on refugees is underway in Geneva intending to find better long term solutions for tens of millions of people displaced by conflict and persecution the u.n. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said that while money was important the problems were global and integrating refugees was critical let's think outside Europe let's think Africa let's think Middle East Asia or Latin America this is where the bulk of the refugee crises are and there we need resources and we need different resources not just humanitarian money for short term responses but development money for education jobs the impact on the environment all this is also about policy about good laws about inclusion of Refugees International systems of health and education psychologists working with refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos have told the b.b.c. They're seeing an increasing number of children self harming and attempting suicide the United Nations refugee agency says more than $3500.00 people have arrived on his bass so far this month. Protests in India against a discriminatory citizenship law have now spread to different parts of the country passed by parliament last week the amendment to existing rules fast rags naturalisation for refugees from 3 neighboring countries as long as they're not Muslim Kavita Krishnan a member of the Communist Party of India said previous experience in the state of a sermon had shown what such a law could do people were asked to prove citizenship based on documents proving ancestors but it isn't $1000.00 to $1.00 that they are descended from gold and substance that is logically impossible to prove because poor people in India do not have documentation it's as simple as that So what the law is saying is that if you are.