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  1. Apologies for audio issues at the above YouTube link. You can now watch today's show back at this fresh upload.

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  2. 4 hours ago

    Thanks to: , , and . Keep the conversation going with .

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  3. 4 hours ago

    "In Mosul, you can never hear about them. They are gone and hopefully forever this time." says about ISIL's presence in the city but he notes people are still afraid of their impact in other parts of the region.

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  4. 4 hours ago

    "The volume of destruction and the volume of the things that we need is far beyond the imagination," says of the supplies needed to rebuild Mosul. "It's never an easy task," he adds.

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  5. 4 hours ago

    Joining us now to discuss Mosul, one year later: Professor of English at the University of Mosul Ali Albaroodi ()

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  6. 4 hours ago

    . points out that many who are living in the "ghettos" are losing government subsidies of up to 200 dollars a month if they refuse to comply with the new legislation. For more:

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  7. 4 hours ago

    "I think that most would say they would have to become more Danish," says of those living in Denmark's "ghettos".

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  8. 5 hours ago

    Joining us now to discuss Denmark's "ghetto" controversy: Berlingske journalist Mikkel Andersson ()

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  9. 5 hours ago

    "The rains are coming and they are vulnerable," says of the upcoming monsoon that may impact refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

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  10. 5 hours ago

    "They feel that there are these international bodies that are talking about protecting them but they are not so much in that process themselves. There is no way they are going to go back unless they are guaranteed citizenship rights," says of the refugees.

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  11. 5 hours ago

    Joining us now to discuss the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis: Al Jazeera senior correspondent Mohammed Jamjoom ().

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  12. 5 hours ago

    We have just gone live on and YouTube to discuss the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis, Denmark's laws for "immigrant ghettos", and what life is like in Mosul:

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    has just gone live on YouTube. Today, they discuss the one-year anniversary of ISIL's defeat in Mosul, Denmark's "ghettos" controversy, and speak with to get an update on the Rohingya refugee crisis. Join in

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    Very much looking forward to speaking with on tonight - we'll be talking about the plight of ...

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  15. 15 hours ago

    Do you live in one of the 25 low-income immigrant communities described as "ghettos" by some Danish politicians? How might Denmark’s new integration policies affect you or your neighbours? Record a comment here:

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  16. 16 hours ago

    “[One measure] would impose a 4 year prison sentence on immigrant parents who force their children to make extended visits to their country of origin.” What do you think the Danish government is hoping to accomplish with new laws for immigrant communities?

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  17. 17 hours ago

    Are you in Denmark? How have increasingly strict laws targeting immigrant “ghettos” impacted attitudes towards immigrants? Tweet us your thoughts for today’s show.

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  18. 18 hours ago

    “Investment is needed in the energies of the massive youth in Mosul.” As Mosul continues to recover from massive destruction, what long term solutions do you think are important to ensure stability? Tweet us for tomorrow’s show.

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  19. 19 hours ago

    Do you live in Mosul, Iraq? What has life been like since ISIL was forced out of the city last year? Tweet us your “before and after” photos and videos – we discuss on Thursday at 1930 GMT.

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