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as a result of the ongoing unrest, their lines are becoming overwhelmed. rajini vaidya nathan reports. a capital city in flames. unrest sparked by a fatal police shooting is intensifying. 0vernight, violence and vandalism. riot police out in force. clashes continued in the paris suburb where a teenager was killed by police this week. 17—year—old nahel lived and died here in nanterre. but it is ethnically diverse neighbourhood in paris, many say his death have come to

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there has been more rioting in france overnight. more than 400 people have been arrested following a third night of riots across a number of major cities in france. violent clashes have been sparked by the killing of a teenager by a police officer on tuesday. the unrest has now spread from the capital paris to a number of other places — including lyon, toulouse, and lille. but most of the trouble has been in the paris suburb of nanterre, where the teenager — named as nahel — was killed. rajini vaidya nathan reports. popping explosions. a capital city in flames. unrest sparked by a fatal police shooting is intensifying. overnight, violence and vandalism. riot police out in force.

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named as nahel — was killed. rajini vaidya nathan reports. popping explosions. a capital city in flames. unrest sparked by a fatal police shooting is intensifying. overnight, violence and vandalism. riot police out in force. clashes continued in the paris suburb where a teenager was killed by police this week. 17—year—old nahel lived and died here in nanterre. but in this ethnically diverse neighbourhood in paris, many say his death has come to represent a deeper issue. they say that the police who are here to protect them simply aren't doing that. chanting: justice pour nahel!

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would still be available to the rest of the world. twitter�*s owner, elon musk, didn't mince his words when responding to criticism from a bloomberg columnist calling out the censorship. he said: around half a million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south east bangladesh, ahead of a cyclone forecasters say could be extremely dangerous. said to be the strongest cyclone for years, cyclone mocha is predicted to make landfall on sunday, with speeds of up to i70kph, and storm surges of to 12 feet. there are concerns the cyclone could impact the world's largest refugee camp, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports.

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that is an accusation he makes pretty regularly during the campaign. mr kemal kilicdaroglu is very different in tone and has emphasised his desire to bring people together. he appeals to young turks, met in the millions here voting for the first time.- voting for the first time. thank ou. around half a million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south east bangladesh, ahead of a cyclone forecasters say could be extremely dangerous. cyclone mocha is predicted to make landfall on sunday, with speeds of up to i70kph, and storm surges of to 12 feet. there are concerns the cyclone could impact the world's largest refugee camp, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports.

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people to leave and protect humanitarian workers. the fighting continues. it looks like we have lost him. that is a shame. if we get him back, we will bring you the latest details from sudan. cyclone mocha is expected to make landfall in bangladesh on sunday. storm surges of up to 12 feet. there are concerns the cyclone could affect the worlds largest refugee calm. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. well, this school has now become a cyclone shelter. and throughout the afternoon, we've seen families arrive with young children,

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a section imposed on islamabad which means there is a ban on public gatherings. so former prime minister imran khan could not address his supporters in that point of time. there was lots of clarity and it's thought he is still going to ask his supporters to come out tomorrow apparently. it will be seen how they go about it but so far, it's far more peaceful than it was two days before. around half a million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south east bangladesh, ahead of a cyclone forecasters say could be extremely dangerous. cyclone mocha is predicted to make landfall on sunday, with speeds of up to 170kph, and storm surges of to 12 feet. there are concerns the cyclone could impact the world's largest refugee camp, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports.

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so there was lots of clarity, it's still thought he is still again going to ask his supporters to come out tomorrow, apparently. so it will be seen how they go about it, but so far, it's far more peaceful than it was two days before. coastal areas of bangladesh and myanmar are bracing for cyclone mocha, which is dumping rain before it's expected to make landfall in the coming hours. it's the strongest cyclone for years. around half a million people have been told to move to safer areas. there are concerns the cyclone could impact the world's largest refugee camp, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. well, this school has now become a cyclone shelter. and throughout the afternoon, we've seen families arrive with young children,

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could not address his supporters at that point of time. so there was lots of clarity, it's still thought he is still again going to ask his supporters to come out tomorrow, apparently. so it will be seen how they go about it, but so far, it's far more peaceful than it was two days before. around half a million people are being evacuated to safer areas in south—east bangladesh, ahead of a cyclone forecasters say could be extremely dangerous. cyclone mocha is predicted to make landfall on sunday, with speeds of up to 170kph, and storm surges of to 12 feet. there are concerns the cyclone could impact the world's largest refugee camp, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. well, this school has now become a cyclone shelter.

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camp, where close to a million people live in makeshift homes. from cox's bazar, our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports. well, this school has now become a cyclone shelter. and throughout the afternoon, we've seen families arrive with young children, carrying bags full of whatever they want to get them through the next few days of this terrible weather, even some people turning up with their livestock as well — with chickens and with cattle. now, the government has been telling people that they should come to one of these shelters to seek sanctuary. although away from here, we've seen a lot of people who are carrying on with their normal lives, unaware of what might actually happen. now, as you can see here, this is one of the classrooms. lots of families here. the government in bangladesh is hoping that around half a million people

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