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High Seas

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First episode dateMay 24, 2019
Languages Spanish
GenresDrama
Crime Fiction
Mystery
Historical Period Drama
Drama; Crime; Mystery; Period Drama
Creators Ramón Campos
Gema R. Neira
May 24, 2019
Reviews www.imdb.com
SpanishAlta mar
Original language Spanish
Product companiBambú Producciones
Origin releasMay 24, 2019 –; August 7, 2020
Cast Ivana Baquero
EpisodesEpisodesS02 E01 · Episode 1Nov 22, 2019 S01 E03 · Episode 3May 24, 2019 S01 E06 · Episode 6May 24, 2019 View 1+ more
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About High Seas


Mysterious deaths on a luxurious ship travelling from Spain to Rio de Janeiro in the 1940s uncover secrets surrounding two sisters who are travelling together.

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Rohingya: Gang violence stalks world's largest refugee camp
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... With their fate uncertain, dozens of Rohingya are taking perilous High Seas journeys via seas aboard rickety boats to escape to Indonesia and Malaysia, often paying huge sum to human traffickers...

Philippines accuses China of firing water cannon at boats in South China Sea

Philippines accuses China of firing water cannon at boats in South China Sea
Aug 6,2023 1:11 am

... " Firing water cannons and employing unsafe blocking manoeuvres, PRC [China s] ships interfered with the Philippines lawful exercise of High Seas freedom of navigation and jeopardised the safety of the Philippine vessels and crew, " the department said in a statement...

Can a wind turbine handle hurricane speed winds?

Can a wind turbine handle hurricane speed winds?
May 8,2023 9:11 pm

...By Chris BaraniukTechnology reporterThe world s biggest storms, which whip the High Seas into a frenzy or flatten buildings on land, have long daunted wind farm developers...

'Dangerous manoeuvres' in China and Philippines' cat-and-mouse sea chase

'Dangerous manoeuvres' in China and Philippines' cat-and-mouse sea chase
Apr 28,2023 9:30 am

... The BBC witnessed the High Seas chase playing out on relatively calm turquoise waters from a second Philippine ship, the Malabrigo, roughly one kilometre away...

North Sea oil spills a wildlife threat - activists

North Sea oil spills a wildlife threat - activists
Apr 12,2023 8:20 pm

... The UK has made major international commitments to protect UK and global oceans, including in the UN High Seas Treaty and at an international conference on biodiversity in Montreal in 2022...

Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces

Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces
Mar 8,2023 2:51 pm

... Last week, nations signed the historic UN High Seas treaty aiming to protect 30% of the oceans...

What is the UN High Seas Treaty and why is it needed?

What is the UN High Seas Treaty and why is it needed?
Mar 5,2023 5:20 am

... The UN High Seas Treaty places 30% of the world s oceans into protected areas, puts more money into marine conservation and means new rules for mining at sea...

Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks

Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks
Mar 4,2023 10:10 pm

... The High Seas Treaty places 30% of the seas into protected areas by 2030, aiming to safeguard and recuperate marine nature...

Rohingya: Gang violence stalks world's largest refugee camp

Sep 6,2022 3:11 pm

By Anbarasan EthirajanBBC News

Sounds of gunfire keep Modina Khatun awake every night in Cox's Bazaar Bangladesh - The World 's largest refugee camp.

She fears that spiralling gang violence there will make a widow of another Rohingya woman like herself, with young children to feed.

Ms Khatun's husband, Bashir Ullah, became a grim statistic last June when he was shot dead after getting caught in The crossfire of two gangs at Cox's Bazar in south-east Bangladesh . That Night , he volunteered to patrol The sprawling camp that The Rohingyas have called home for Six Years now.

Drug smuggling and Human Trafficking gangs have turned life at Cox's Bazar into A Nightmare for The close to one million ethnic minority Rohingyas, many of whom crossed into Bangladesh from Myanmar in 2017 to escape a military crackdown. Forty-eight people have died in gang violence as of mid-July, exceeding The 40 fatalities for all of 2022.

The violence complicates The plight of The Rohingyas. Their return to Myanmar is uncertain while their host, Bangladesh considers them a burden. Squalid conditions in Cox's Bazar have also made them vulnerable to disasters, like massive fires and typhoons.

Those feelings of frustration and helplessness are being exploited by various armed groups such as The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA), The Rohingya Solidarity Organisation (RSO) and The Munna Gang.

" We fled from The Myanmar military to save our lives. I hardly imagined that my husband would be killed in our camp by another Rohingya, " Ms Khatun, 31, told The Bbc .

" I cannot sleep at night. We want to leave The Camp . I don't know what The Future holds for me and my sons, " she added.

Mohammed Mizanur Rahman , a senior official in charge of Bangladesh 's Refugee Relief and Repatriation commission said drug peddlers were using Rohingya as carriers to smuggle drugs from Myanmar into Bangladesh .

" There are A Million people without any opportunities. That creates space for criminals. They are violent and need to be held to account, " Meenakshi Ganguly, deputy Asia Director at Human Rights Watch told The Bbc .

Mohib Ullah, a prominent Rohingya rights leader is among The Victims of The spiralling violence. He was shot dead while speaking to a refugee gathering in September 2021. The groups are also accused of abducting people for ransom, as well as Forced Marriage and child recruitment.

One of their former captives, who asked to be identified only as Nur, told The Bbc that he had been tortured while being held in a forest area near The Border Town of Teknaf for four days.

" I was made to stand in a stream day and night and was constantly beaten with wires and sticks. I thought I won't make it, " said The 21-year-old who now lives in a south-east Asian capital.

Nur said The ARSA militants demanded a ransom of $18,000 (£14,126) for his release, but his parents raised only about $2300. He managed to escape after The Group asked for The Remainder of The ransom. A spokesman for ARSA did not respond to a request for comment.

Bangladeshi authorities say their worries of deteriorating security in The Rohingya areas are becoming a reality.

The UN and aid agencies find themselves stretched for resources to provide for The Rohingyas as international attention shifts to The War in Ukraine. Monthly food vouchers have been cut to $8 from $12 per person.

Bangladesh says it has deployed More Than 2,000 personnel from The Armed Police Battalion to secure refugee camps. But The only solution to stop The violence, authorities say, is to repatriate The Rohingyas back to Myanmar.

Myanmar and Bangladesh agreed on a possible repatriation of refugees in 2017 but there has been little progress.

In recent months, Myanmar has shown some interest in taking back some refugees, if not all, following a China-backed initiative. More Than 1,000 Rohingya have been shortlisted to be sent back in a pilot project.

But The Rohingyas are not happy with this.

" Unless our safety and security are guaranteed, unless We Are allowed to go back to our villages, We Are not keen on repatriation, " says a Rohingya activist who did not want to be identified.

With their fate uncertain, dozens of Rohingya are taking perilous High Seas journeys via seas aboard rickety boats to escape to Indonesia and Malaysia, often paying huge sum to human traffickers. Dozens drown every year attempting The Sea crossing.

Six Years after reaping worldwide praise for accepting Rohingya refugees, Bangladesh now faces a huge dilemma.

With foreign aid dwindling, Dhaka says it's spending more of its own resources to manage The camps. At The same time, The worsening security situation is triggering alarm.

And widows of The violence, like Ms Khatun, continue To Live A Nightmare .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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