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given bale and terrorism case off the he allegedly threatened the judge and police? ah, i'm savings a them. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up 5 years since the muslim wrangler accidents refugees and the world's largest camp, no closer to returning home. a police chief in the state of texas fire over his botched handling of a deadly school shooting. plus, i'm andrew simmons in central hungry and i'll be reporting on a winter crisis. the could be facing this country because of russian gas. ah, pakistan's former prime minister ron con, has been granted bail bond anti terror. colton islamabad, the case will resume next month. cons accused of threatening police and the judge reward of the arrest of his tal paid. the former prime minister has been trying to return to power since he was forced out by a no confidence votes in april. come on. hi, that joins us now live from outside the court in islamabad, so he's been given bail. where does that leave the case? well, 1st of all, there was an apprehension that he would be arrested here. dr. didn't caught a few days earlier. the government was hell bent on your read over it. at that time, thousands of the boarders gathered down their house and it became difficult to also have the lawyer then went to the plumber by the i caught and a gordon and get him bay. but dad also on the basis that he would have to appear before that and did get it read them cord ray came this morning and was granted instead of bell again until the 1st of september. hundreds of it bordered, i'd got their dad county john dang slogans. against the government, m, ron han came in a highly secure corner. why read jammer? re read jammer than an a bullet through way. he wasn't able to get into the court. they did not take long according to what we have been hearing. the judge on the petitioner as to read, i am bron honda had issue dead drake to which that apply was that there was nothing of the sort and that this was going through and misinterpreted by the government which wants to get the lead political guard. however, now rainy appeared on the 1st of september. the case will continue buckets on the legal procedures can take months. they're not weak. and it will be important to see what comes out of that. but m, ron con party, had already prepared that in case he wanted to stay there. dollars party work, good and support. there's your come out on the street. and then on the following day they showed marked on it, blah, blah, blah. thanks so much. come on. hi, hundreds of thousands of ra hanger mocking 5 years since they fly the military crack down. men ma, custom 1000000 people are now living what's become the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. the camp is overcrowded and prone to flooding. violence is rising. kind of a child re reports from cox's bizarre for refugees. life here is challenging, overcrowded and fragile shelter surrounded by barbed wire fences. bend from pharma litigation work and travel ref. would you say they are frequently harassed by police and camp authorities? violence trafficking, child marriages, and drug related crimes are increasing inside the camp. as are cotton fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future. father, we had enough. we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life on whether save it has done more than enough. and it's time for the un and global community to deal with the plight of the refugees. so hot was up. kelly. we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in that case, the united nations, bangladesh, government and other organizations should find a new strategy to send us back soon. nearly 4000 growing refugees leave along the border with me on my tomb route in what's called no man's land conditions are harsh and they are cut off from the others. behind me is the only refugee camp in the no man's area. most of it is in the me on my side, the recipes in the international boundaries. when the conflict in man mercer i kind state is gradually spilling over close to the butter. i'm out of this. i'm not that we are unable to go to our own country. still another fear we have now is you to frequent clashes between our account, but it's rebel insurgence and me and mar. army is getting very close to our camp area tonight. if we can hear artillery round the machine gunfire almost every day, our children and families are in panic. 5 years on since the rowing guy arrived here at the un refugee agency phase, then our phase that protracted crisis and need help our gently. so i think the main challenge is providing the support for them to survive on the day to day basis the humanitarian needs are covered, but also moving towards what is going to happen next. many rowing refugees feel increasingly frustrated that they have little say in decisions abroad what happens to them, and that their fate and destiny appeared to be at the mercy of others can be charged re, jazeera, cox's bizarre bangladesh in man mar, the former british ambassador of the country has been arrested. the key bauman runs, the min moll center for responsible business. she and her husband were detained in the and gone for violating immigration laws on wednesday. bauman served us and bassa from 2002 to 2006. tony chang joins us now live from bangkok, so she been formerly charged with anything. oh we are we, we don't know as yet. we understand. she was detained on wednesday evening in the san chung district of yang gone. mia mars largest city. or there was apparently an attempt by friends of hers and, and other officials to try and keep this out of the media's hands and turn its own . we've only heard the news in the last hour or so because i think there were strong attempts to be made to to clear this up quickly. there was a belief, i think initially this might have been a misunderstanding. but the fact that this news has been released, i think, is an indication that is it's going to be serious charges she faces again. we believe they are immigration related or for her. her bernie's husband and we understand the 3rd person, a former political prisoner, was also detained with them. and she was running the mere mar center for responsible business. it was an, an angio which tried to advise foreign companies on how to operate inside miramar, with transparency. and she advised the previous administration or before the military coup on how to conduct business in a legitimate way. but sir, the fact that she had been there over this period, i think, had caused consternation to a lot of people that knew her, that she was such a high profile, figured that she had been a former u. k. ambassador. and was potentially a target for the military agenda. we understand that the british embassy has said a british woman. they are aware of british women in detention, that she is receiving consular assistance. again, no more confirmation of where she is being held. although i think the assumption is now that she's probably an insane prison, the largest prison in yangon, where the most high profile prisoners are detained. but a think again, if you look at this in the context of the last month, it is a very disturbing escalation. we've seen for political prisoners executed in insane prison by the military gen. so we've seen very outspoken statements criticizing ass . yet when a man most military genta wasn't invited to us and foreign ministers meeting that took place earlier this month. and we've seen what really was a bit of a public relations disaster for the united nations. when the special envoy went to meet the senior gentlemen on lie who then released all of the details of that meeting publicly. much to the embarrassment of the special envoys office and i think what we're saying is the military john, to really pushing back very hard on any suggestions they are going to negotiate for peace in the country. and they really don't care about international opinion of the states. all right, thanks so much. tony chang that japan's national police chief says he's stepping down because of security flaws connected to the assassination of former prime minister. sions, though ave, ave, was fatally shot while giving a campaign speech and not a july inquiry found security lapses made it easier for the attacker to get near him. police chief, it's how to nakamura says his resignation will allow the organization to make what he called a fresh start thousands of refugees escaping violence and became fast. so a fled to northern garner and recent weeks, but a lack of support facilities. last one with little access to shelter food and medication at a, at the boca reports from near the gonna book in a faster border group after group of refugees arriving in bouncing some days and exhausted others was treated and angry in the past month. more than a 1000 people flee violence in walking of a saw have crossed the border in boma. come as husband was killed in an attack in her hometown valley alley and i ran the attackers came to our house in the night. they locked me in the children in a room and shot my husband. i managed to escape in the morning with my children to this community. age towns in northern gonna are hosting refugees. while the government says it does not have enough funds to support them. authorities brought food parcels by the ronald's long ago with accommodation and shot supply. many families of forced to sleep in the open must arrived here, tired, hungry, and traumatized. that limb kept support members of the company to try to help where they can, but also have their own challenges. when it rings was key tools i caused on problem and waterborne diseases such as malaria aqona. the closest clinic is 10 kilometers a wing aid agencies, see the evaluating refugees needs before the stepping where people are crowded. there's a possibility of the transmission of diseases. so we're trying to at least alleviate that software for now. so that's a bit of them all. as much a live renewable people we are thinking about the ag we're thinking about elected the models as and group symbol keener for so increasingly target civilians, more people i expected to arrive here. we oper to now please pause. we'll put another army post and we also want to put in regression there. we're going to put in your folder so that the assured or no one comes into our practice. for now, emer comma is safe as she is grieving her husband and worrying about how to raise your 5 children alone. eva, 80 booker al jazeera boncey ganna. the still ahead on al jazeera, the u. s. president unveils plans to cancel some student loans. the critics warner could worse and soaring inflation and will tell you why dinosaur tracks millions of years old been uncovered in texas. ah, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package to death. i again, hope you're well, so it looks like we could see some severe thunderstorms rumble up around athens, specifically north and east of this city. and with these severe thunderstorms, we're going to get some big downpours and see those winds. wind up is wall. that energy will hop over the aegean move into turkey. so outbreaks of thunderstorms as well for it's double with a height $28.00 degrees u. k. met office is warm, we could see some flooding rains for the southeast of england. that includes london with his batch of what weather, moving into western areas of norway. and so eventually going to side into france as while and knocked down the temperatures in paris. central areas, some hit and miss showers in storms, especially around sylvania and take you to i barry right now a breeze off the atlantic lowering those temperatures, porto to lisbon, some showers for northern spain, around the pair knees. and we've got a slug of rain moving away from n jemina spilling into nigeria and that wind off the waters here is going to intensify that rain for western areas of africa. you know, for cape town we've got a rain and wind combo in the forecast on thursday with a high of 16 degrees, and cooler air will filter into durban. so check this out. here's our 3 day forecast. you go from 30 down to 20 on friday and now you're in the now i'll catch up with the next are official airline of the j, debating the issues of the day produce as always, den, analyzed around the boundaries of re please. i'm just number there. people are families and our friends and our community members on an online job voice. 5th, military, don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with the political climate change progress. is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to? there's no recognition about what we're ready the things the street. oh no, just 0. ah . the ah, welcome back here watching out the time to recap on headlines now. understand solar prime minister on con is in grand, his bail vine, and the tower. of course. and of course, we'll review the case all the way to the next month. cons accused of threatening police and the judge ordered the arrest of his campaign. hundreds of thousands of wrangler mocking 5 years since they fled the violent military crime down to me in law to 1000000 people now living wants to come, the world's largest refugee camp in by the dash. it may and miles the former british and back to the country. it's been arrested. vicky batman was detained along with a husband and young gone. and wednesday husband campaigned against the military jones or in the 1990 the us police chief has been 5 because of the bungled response to a mass school shooting in may. peter arrendondo had been under scrutiny since the shooting, rob elementary school, new valve de texas 19 children, and 2 teachers were killed. redondo says he's been made into escape goat for the actions of others jabber times. he reports mister bird, president, i'm as a good cause exist up to 3 months. finally, some accountability at a school board meeting in the texas. i 1st sacking since 19 students and 2 teachers were shot in their classrooms over 75 minutes by heavily armed 18 year old of hundreds of law enforcement officers stood in the corridor. the officer normally in charge that day was school police chief peter r dondo. he's been blamed for not ordering the officers to pack all the gunman as is protocol during the school shooting. he claims he did not realize he was an operational command. you don't. this hasn't been an explanation of the satisfied parents or those who lost their friends that day. that and that yeah, that's the way i, even though i don't do talking is what relatives of the killed have been pushing for. there is frustration of the slow response of authorities in seeking accountability and the lack of transparency about what did happen that day. questions remain about how 376 officers from federal, state, and local agencies, trained and armed could do nothing while their loved ones were being killed for them. r dondo is just to start when you begin to hide things and things eventually come to life. they're going to come to light, but the longer the longer, the whole secret, the longer the people will be in pain or but we will continue to fight 116 year old student who spoke with a meeting pointed to the why the issues at play. it all those back. okay. 18 year old. they were to buy guns, assault rifles. but you have to be 21 to drink alcohol, my cigarettes and all that just doesn't make sense. how do you know when i think i can go by those and make a question that is not been addressed even what was described as the landmark gun control legislation? that recently passed on the u. s. congress. she ever chancey al jazeera, the ukraine's president says, a russian rocket attack in the east and done yet, screech and is killed at least 22 people below them is that and sky says the strikes as a passenger train on fire in chapel in the tank happened 6 months to the day since the start of the russian invasion, train stations and rail infrastructure have been repeatedly hit during the conflicts. the un security council was held an open session to discuss the war, ukrainian president and russia view, and then back to the address the beating. so did the un secretary general, who reminded members of the human cost of the conflict? us present, joe biden has announced another $3000000000.00, a military aid for ukraine. it's the us is biggest assistance package for key of so far. the deal includes anti aircraft missiles, all hillary radar and counter drone defenses. the by the administrator is now provided more than $13000000000.00 a minute create the war began. several european countries have been marking the 6 months since the russian invasion. leaders have praised ukraine's resilience for the conflict is taking a toll on their economies make it more difficult to help. the barber reports from london singing the national anthem in belgium. but this, of course, is ukraine's on the part of a coordinated effort by europe to send a renewed message of solidarity and to see live on the lion was wearing the colors of ukraine's flag. she joined other leaders in addressing the ukrainian population . we can never match the sacrifices you are making every day, but we can and we will stand by your side. the formula when data and the finding the sovereignty and independence of ukraine is defending the stability of our world, of event vital from the from we will continue delivering weapons from all that. how it says to antea craft systems, month after month, the britain's prime minister, who is in cave on wednesday, promised ukraine every possible military economic and humanitarian support, including new drones or us v's. today i can tell you that more artillery artillery a more ammunition is on its way and a 2000 you avi's johnson's not being seen a 10 downing street for a while. he's been holiday and before leaving office next month. but there's no missing the symbolism of the flowers outside across europe than we've seen. austin taishan displays of support for ukraine. but as the war drags on the international communities, appetite for continuing its military support to the key of government could be severely tested since february, many european nations, including the u. k. france and germany have provided weapons and training directly to the ukrainian army. but last month, europe 6 lodges, countries offered ukraine, no new bilateral, military commitment. for the 1st time since russia invaded the struggle to cushion the public from storing energy price rises and knock on from the conflict. could make it harder for political leaders to justify more spending on ukraine. now as we see gas prices rise even further, likely to push your up into a recession. this winter we have elections coming up in particular in italy that are going to be quite significant. and we're some of the right, but not all of them are, are more friendly towards the regime. and i think the real focus needs to be understanding that there is the economic war going on simultaneously for now. the words and gestures of support showed no sign of drawing up, but what ukrainians might be tempted to wonder is, how long will the outside world make sure their country can resist on the battlefield? the dean bought the al jazeera london millions of people and hungry could be forced to heat their homes with firewood this winter gas prices of sword because of the war in ukraine. the government is pushing ahead with its plan to come back on fuel subsidies under simmons has visited, central hungry to see how people are coping some. find it hard to believe what you see here looks set to be a main source of heat this winter, all over hungary, one pallets of firewood costs, at least $250.00. that's more than some old people get in their monthly pensions. people like peter and m a shame of arnie, they can't find any timber yards that aren't sold out. if he cannot buy, ever because there will be not wood in the in the market. that may be a vehicle to have to talk to move away from here and i don't know where and i don't know how so it's, it's a desperate situation. really. the cost of living with double digit inflation is already biting and utility bill subsidies have been reduced. despite soaring energy prices, many businesses are beginning to struggle like this restaurant regular, that was awful. my, a lot of on gas and electricity. we paid $3.00 to $4.00 times more than before. i don't know how long we can keep this up. we can't raise our prices any more. prime minister victor, all been who in march 1, a 4th term in office is a friend of president vladimir putin. and all bands buying more gas from russia, instead of less. for many years, victor or band has been proud of his russian gas bought on special terms from vladimir putin in his long term ally. but now he has to pay in rubles like every one else. and there's a problem developing because of the cost of this gas. victor, all bands political future could be at stake. it isn't just about gas among the issues or van faces is the you withholding billions of dollars of funding because of his authoritarian policies. he wanted to get the best, the beaufort balls the rest and money from the european union and both her funds, energy and support from the east china, russia, turkey and so on. and he wanted to be in the middle of her these 2 powers. but now that these powers are gliding basically on the road stage, the strategies getting girl less and less than of all woburn needs to be wary of public reaction. these are environmentalists protesting against plans to relax logging restrictions if the country runs out of firewood. but if people can't afford to keep warm this winter, that could be a risk of general anti government protests. peter mer vonny is already struggling. he suffers from cancer, and one thing is certain, the old and vulnerable will be the 1st to suffer this winter. andrew simmons, al jazeera budapest, renewed fighting in northern ethiopia, has broken a month long sees fight between government forces and rebel troops from the tig rye region. the government says its armies shot down a plane carrying weapons into 2 grey. it claims the plain entered ethiopian as face from neighboring sedan. rebel forces in the government of accused each other of striking 1st and violating the seas far. us president joe biden as announced debt relief for millions of americans trying to pay off their student loans. the plan will council up to $10000.00 in debt for people who are in less than a 125000 dollars each year. more than 45000000 americans carry federal student debt. o millions are eligible for $10000.00 in relief, and that portion of the package alone will cost the government nearly $300000000000.00. that's currently $1.00 trillion dollars of outstanding student death. in the u. s. one study found the average annual cost of a 4 year college degree from a public university is $37.00 times higher than it was in the 1960 s and the ra walrus. the debt relief could push inflation. even higher cody who new nissan is executive director of the student debt crisis center. he says the relief comes at a crucial time for families dealing with a number of economic challenges. this action is not only much needed, it's something that the president has promised to do since he was campaigning to become president years ago. says then obviously we've had more of the economic impact of the pandemic, more of the health crisis and, and also now skyrocketing costs when it comes to gas, food and other essential. so this really right now is essential to these families. it's not only just the debt cancellation, which will wipe the slate clean for millions of people. it's also the fact the president extended a pause on student loan payments throughout the end of this year. have means there's millions of others who can save an extra 100 dollars each month. people tell us and the research shows they've been unable to purchase homes, they've been unable to start small businesses. you know, absolutely dead. rocks of the economy had been hampered because of student loan debt. this debt disproportionately impacts black and brown borrowers. it's needed so that intergenerational wealth cannot be created among the black and brown families. and it's exacerbated so many of the racial inequities that this administration is promised to fix death cancellation gets to the heart of that problem as well. the widow of late basketball star kobe, brian's has been awarded $16000000.00 in damages over photos taken at the scene of the helicopter crash that killed her husband. vanessa bryan sued the los angeles county sheriff and find apartments for sharing graphic pictures of the victims, including kobe bryant and their 13 year old daughter. she said she suffered emotional distress because of fears. the pictures would become public. from nancy war ships to buddhist statues, droughts around the world are uncovering many lost alta facts. now, dinosaur tracks has been found in a dr. out river bed in the u. s. state of texas island fisher reports. this is a look back in time to a moment before man existed and dinosaurs room the f footprints from the actual canvas sought as have been found because of the drought hitting texas. the policy river near glen rose has almost dried up, and prince left tens of millions of years ago of suddenly become visible under 1230 years ago when this was a shallow inland sea. and so they were just walking through very stick, sticky mud, and it did a really good job ringer tracks. tracks have been found in this area before. that's why it's cold dinosaur state park. but this is the longest continuous set discovered that are 60 footprints each. the size of a dinner plate left by a dinosaur that it was about 4 and a half meters high. weighs about the same as the hippopotamus. and was a carnival. and the detail is astonishing. limestone, such fine grain, gladstone, that it left a lot of detail from the feet of the acro, the walk through there. and so you can see things like, you know, the paddle feet, things that you don't expect to see in the dash attractions that whole 100 burton were in years because with water in the river, the tracks would normally be covered by sediment. the joke has dried that out, revealing the historic find volunteers have been working to document and preserve this little snapshot of history. but with when predicted, this look into the past me soon disappear. alan fisher, i'll just either.

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