This is al jazeera. Live from studio fourteen Harrod Al Jazeera headquarters and. Youre watching the news grid. In Papua New Guinea a police have forced Asylum Seekers out of a decommissioned prison camp they refuse to leave about fifty were taken away in buses but more than three hundred remain saying that they fear for their safety we hear the very latest from our reporter on the scene. Also on the great man agrees to take thousands of wrecking jail refugees who fled to bangladesh at least six hundred thousand have a state since the military crackdown began in august well delve into the details and the role the u. S. Secretary of state played in all of this plus three months ago deadly Hurricane Harvey made landfall in texas today more than eighty people it was the most expensive tropical fike turn on record two hundred billion dollars worth of damage in around his county hundreds still remain homeless he didnt live to tell that story and im leah hardy and us from in sanaa sixteen is
Im adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the run a spike in Violence Forces thousands of people to flee the democratic republic of congo. Egypt marks seven years since the fall of president Hosni Mubarak. Protecting the skies over cost us tension mounts for the gulf neighbors the air force increases the number of its pilots. Myanmars government has received a big blow to the credibility of its handling of the hinge or refugee crisis a top u. S. Diplomat has quit an International Advisory board aimed at resolving the turmoil in Rakhine State Bill Richardson who was once considered a close friend of suchi accuse the leader of lacking moral leadership on the issue he branded the panel set up by a whitewash calling it a cheerleading operation for the government. I was very unhappy and distressed by down sunset she reaction to my plea that this issue of the reuters journalists being treated fairly and rapidly and that brought almost an explosion on her part.
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