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following the stories of millions of refugeesfromcameroontoaustralia honduras and pretty much everywhere in between teams on the ground will follow a story for months and do their best to make sure those stories don't get lost or forgotten in the news cycle so with that in mind for this newsgroup we're trying to step back a little bit from the headlines and with our correspondents and i guests tell the stories of the people on these desperate journeys you know the overall numbers are staggering staggering as of may. twenty seventeen of a sixty eight million people have been displaced and of them twenty two and a half million of fled to other countries more than half are under eighteen as well the highest number of child refugees since world war two even more staggering look at this number forty four and a half thousand people being displaced every day that is one every two seconds where they're ending up is interesting no surprise that we see turkey and lebanon in the top three receiving countries given the war in syria but pakistan up there as well with one million and aside
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west of a some of us in cameroon it's looking pretty wet. we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on a product sucker i would call the dependency mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century you know. how many of the current good years and the no child children. child soldiers reloaded on al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting...
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unsettled weather so gradually tracking its way towards the west of us some of usincameroonit'slooking pretty white. horse. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you the u.n. chief. calling on the world not to abandon the united nations agency for palestinian refugees the organization says it's facing a quarter of a billion dollar shortfall and may be forced to cut emergency assistance within weeks. weapons watchdog is holding a special meeting at the hague this was requested by the u.k. after a nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and his daughter in england chemical weapons in syria will also be discussed. navy divers have reentered a flooded cave in northern thailand to search for twelve boys and their football coach they were trapped after our heavy rainstorm blocked the only way out of that cave on saturday. the world's largest rain forests in the democratic republic of congo is under threat to two in the gold logging a report published by the aid group global witness condemns european countries that import illegally harvested temblor the group is calli
unsettled weather so gradually tracking its way towards the west of us some of us in cameroon it's looking pretty white. horse. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you the u.n. chief. calling on the world not to abandon the united nations agency for palestinian refugees the organization says it's facing a quarter of a billion dollar shortfall and may be forced to cut emergency assistance within weeks. weapons watchdog is holding a special meeting at the hague this was requested...