This on the other hand youve got. Some of the completing operators and the potential new entrants who will be picking up some of those this traffic so. I dont think that will offset by any means the the negative impact that this has been short term indeed and in the short term its a travesty who are affected 600000 customers how are all these people going to help to return to their respective countries what sort of planning goes into every patch relation of such a large number of people. Well as i think you said before its sort of the largest post 2nd world war repatriation scheme over it and repurchase since the money was being talked about was purely in the in the case of british tourists aboard. About half a 1000000 have known british tourists who are going back from the u. K. Or from other destinations who need to be repaired show the conditions around them are much less because the british rules are quite good in terms of protecting consumers in places like this one fortunately ha
Is he just think of 3 places bangladesh where we still have 1000000 refugees from the minority in myanmar and the still there conditions to go back seem to be still to be created syria where 6 or 6000000. 00 almost 6000000. 00 refugees in the neighboring countries millions displaced inside that we must work towards a solution and finally venezuela where it complicate that crisis is producing a very big movement of people we estimate that 34 event 5000 people a day are still living than a swathe of these are very diverse challenges theres many others but they somehow illustrate the complexity and do the job graphical spread of our past believe program day high commissioner for refugees of the United Nations thank you for joining us here on our 0 folly where the u. N. General assembly we get some to why. The speeches that you are used to one by one by leaders of Congress Countries they start on choose day to day the focus on climate you going to see the secretary general he has a hard hi
A Public Servant working for us c. C. He was in new york for the United Nations General Assembly denies corruption allegations describing them as allies sisi banned. Protests after he led the military coup which deposed president Mohammed Morsy 6 years ago tens of thousands of egyptians were arrested and jailed in the government crackdown which follow suit Human Rights Watch is calling on the Egyptian Government not to repeat past mistakes. To protect the right to peaceful protest in upholding egypts obligations under International Human rights law should immediately release all those arrested for soli exercising their rights. Analysts say its too early to say whether the armys relatively hanzal response suggest some commanders often pathetic to the protest movement by the way they say sisi should be. Victoria gate and be aljazeera. Aljazeera correspondent jamal sheil covered the 2011 uprising in egypt and the coup and 2013 and he joins me now jamal you were there in 2011 and weve been
Property developer as a driving up the costs from dublin art scene reports right at the site has been marked down here. Like there before the location which is ideal for the modern workers these people are protesting outside the office of private Equity Company or to use their phrase a vulture fund these financial organizations buy property and evicted tenants who then say theyre threatened with homelessness cutting a ribbon to celebrate sleeping in a tent is better a metaphor as you can possibly imagine its generally gentrification of mass addictions where people are being forced out because not all middle income earners would be forced out of the city because they cant afford to live a tremendous city because of of loopholes and registration which which facilitate these growth we dont pay any tax in our own right for income i met extract massive profits in the face of these individuals behind these are companies but the end of the road is the Irish Parliament where a quarter of gover
A little more about the Paris Agreement because it left it up to National Governments to set their own targets despite having agreed on a carbon budget so youre saying that paris wasnt enough. That power is definitely isnt enough to keep the climate safe thats absolutely right it was the best that we could be achieved at the time and now the effort and i think this is what the secretary general has called this summit for is to say weve got to now do more and commit our commit to doing more and thats why the 60 countries that are going to be speaking at his summit are countries that have said they are these willing to think about doing more but i think whats also important is not just to focus on what governments are doing because that could make you very gloomy the fact is that also were seeing a lot more. Much more rapid fall in the costs of red normals and storage that way to anticipated so the the cost of dealing with Climate Change is going down and were deploying those technologie