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covered under the ruins of pompei this for will the chariot was perfectly preserved for more than 2000 years before being found by italian archaeologist last month experts say the chariot was too big an ornate for everyday use and was fifty's and parades most likely carrying newlyweds to their new homes. result is there and these are the top stories the u.n. says meehan miles security forces have killed at least 18 people during what's been the deadliest day yet since the military coup testers were killed in young gone mandalay and 4 other cities more than 30 others are wounded tony chang is following developments for us from bangkok. we see reports. coming in from around the country a bit difficult thing being confirming the security services not only the targeting protests. that. make you very hard to
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confirm but. information i've been hearing from sources in young gone. certainly suggests that there are greater number of. moves that we've been able. to forgive and what i think you didn't know. is that. this is the deadliest day since the military coup. there are also protests happening in bangkok type police used tear gas and water cannon against people rallying toward a military things protesters have been calling for the prime minister to step down and for reforms to make the monarchy less powerful activists say elections and 29000 were rigged and that laws protecting the king from criticism being used to silence dissent. $47.00 pro-democracy activists in hong kong have been charged under a controversial security nor imposed by beijing it's the largest single round of charges under the new law the fate of $3700.00 schoolgirls abducted in nigeria on
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friday is still unknown they were taken from the town of a on friday in the latest of a series of mass abductions in the north. israel says it will begin vaccinating palestinians but only those working in the legal settlements in the occupied west bank the country has faced criticism for excluding gaza and the west bank from its speedy coronavirus vaccine roll out. u.s. has given emergency approval for johnson and johnson's covert $900.00 vaccine it gives americans a 3rd option in their 1st single dollar dose shot the pharmaceutical giant says the vaccine is effective at preventing severe covert 900 symptoms including you a variance those are the headlines when you hear on al-jazeera run after one o one east.
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coby 19 has taken a heavy toll worldwide causing millions of deaths and a global economic recession but more than a year later its origins remain shrouded in mystery don't reveal it did also. as. scientists are trying to trace the viruses route from the animal kingdom to humans they're just. sick leave you loose. and also do it in yourself go over do. and as the pandemic surges there are urgent calls to change human behavior we have
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to learn the lessons from this we have to change what we've done the status quo is not an option. follows the rice to uncover the roots of the coded 19 pandemic. and when best a geisha begins in blue han china a bustling economic hub with a population of 11000000. in december 29 tain a mysterious outbreak was reported in the city. many of the cases will link to a seafood mockers which. as soon closed by the all far she's. totally if you're willing to listen then she knew i was all a. sole survivor she was as i mean all of our mother was
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a member of the family was on the last 3 weeks lyta the entire city went into lockdown the outbreak was a benchley traced to a new virus known as sod's coby to a corona virus that causes the disease known as coded 98. the closure of the market is a delicate subject in ruhani this fishmonger won't tell us his name and he's one of the few people willing to talk to those if no. one wins out here something. here. there's no way to turn it on a come off. that's a lot of other. year on how. c
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c. and i often. say this is. your face on the old going on thank you what i heard. jane on your one lot tell us that our society i'm aware but there are. only a handful of the news. salafism me or going on in a personality while you have a pelican is i me by bullies on down on all of those in the male. teaching ways and i think people like you with children as well as. his parents weren't the only regulars at the market to catch the disease the chinese study revealed that of the 1st patients hospitalized 2 thirds had been to the markets a busy center selling seafood and animals. always as well as all. in
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these markets you can find domestic animals as well as dozens of exotic species. captured in the wild all raised on farms. to. some man such as snakes can harbor viruses. in leaving shang in. southern china a snake opened his doors to us. just to show if you actually. don't there's a signal to go. to that should i like to thank you.
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so much for. iowa. by now they go through a notion. of a move. forward with. it all. but why do you go. so long but not then i. send. you could you go do you know i. wallowed animal farming has grown rapidly in china. it's now a similar $1000000000.00 industry. evolutionary biologists like alexandra huston on say animal overcrowding in phumzile markets can
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lead to problems. it is only one cause of you will see him out. the. law. presumes that he didn't give it unaccounted no provisionals it if you lose. snakes will quickly ruled out as a potential carrier of the new corona virus but 3 quarters of recent infectious diseases came from animals including i hate rabies vica malaria and sa this. one species is particularly effective in transmission barson. facts. of the woo han institute of viral a-g. . has spent many years identifying viruses in bats. her job has earned her the nickname not woman. in early january she identified
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a black bars that was 96 percent identical to the virus found in patients suffering from carded 19 it's the closest match found so far. since the start of the crisis the scientists has said listen publicly coronavirus expert john epstein has worked in the field with some lady in china we found that bats and specifically a certain type of bad the horse that was found to carry multiple coronaviruses that were closely related in the family tree of coronaviruses that were sars like or closely related to sars genetically and that really reinforced and provided strong evidence for the idea that these bats are the natural reservoir of the original source of this group of viruses. to trace the origins of carbon on tape we want to explore why bats a reservoir of viruses. our investigation takes us to
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gabble on the west coast of africa. with an 85 percent forest cover the country is home to reach biodiversity and the size of important scientific research 5 gallon overall just at the international center for medical research in france bill has studied several large bat colonies are broken some interest seal shows we caught a school new god only can will provide all the saudi cookies for $60.00 in original cavity to ship our result they've been immediately sable off. i don't know. i'm not proud i could see you know there were chefs in the city of equal you reject that idea off shore the levy lists so why does a power issue
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a story if we should sleep. possum it was enough so it's only that he would he will remind us when you are. going to showers beyond i see. evolve e.v.t. impish it is a new era but only by that it was not that easy. don't need to use. a virus typically has to pass to an intimate before infect humans. in the case of kobe 19 scientists are still looking for this into made it hard. but the simple answer to why it's important understand where viruses ultimately come from this prevent outbreaks from happening again and a really good illustration of that is the original sars epidemic the virus was
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identified in people it was genetically characterized and a nearly identical virus was detected in civets which are weasel like animal that were sold very commonly across china or southern china in live animal markets and continue to be sold and even to this day. it's a possible sivits played the same intermediary role. but attention has focused on another animal. the pangolin. dealers. and we'll. see. asked. to sit in on.
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the penguin virus is an up to 92 percent match for the new corona virus 4 percent less than bats. however the pangolin virus is armed with small spikes that allow it tweens. human cells more easily than the bad farmers. in sick all the. men they do a lot. of you lose the. week. proportion. dave you lose too many posts about and also do it in yourself do potshot occur. scientists are convinced that the virus was passed from animals to humans but while
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the penguin remains a suspect intermediary animal or animals remains a mystery. the world health organization is desperate for more answers. paisa ben emerick leads a w hijo team tracing the viruses origins of little more with severely c s you're clearly she resourcefully. we look macias your cutie she is i'm. at. the company is it a matter. the film is on when i do my job mystique you know some like they could be supposed. to rule. you don't leave impact on the supreme people if you don't if you only do. their populace you're only my longest human veil of. domestic animals have been involved in transmitting viruses
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before such as the heights one n one swine flu and the deadly heights 5 n one bird flu there's a possibility they could be linked to the new corona virus too but the w. hy job needs more information to find that out. all sick. in. this is. if the police chief don't reveal it did also mushy. v.a. . don't. you know old would they be doing even more. the need to evolve the d.v.d. on neither of us and will mourn the loss of course as you please don't equate us and. now you are with us and how you do. the situation remains tense around the mockers on the way up i have
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a right. by. one of the few clues made public by china is that among the $595.00 samples taken at the market $33.00 contain sod's. almost all of them from the wildlife trading section. tracing the origins of the pandemic is a to boost subject for beijing which is released little information on the topic. chinese officials have suggested the virus originated elsewhere while the us has previously claimed the virus was manufactured or leaked in a lab accident have you seen anything at this point that gives you a high degree of confidence that there would hand into the cheetah for raje was the origin of these fires and what gives you a high degree of confidence that this originated from the institute for all i can tell you that i'm not allowed to tell you that. the accusations of manufacturing
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the virus and largely. the coronavirus expert at the wu han institute of borrow a gene but they don't convene scientists who've worked closely with or like bronco hall but a french infectious disease expert who's. sick of all good to see that he had these and then they. passed the scipio a clear no seal could be a holocaust. at the court and i do see a fuss about it but if you know months except the mosque. brunker believes there are other raisins driving the claims that the virus was leaked from a lab measure ponce gets. this just associate. book with the. granthi donnish of narky laughing i'm a productive and i conceal may sound so bad as seen. yeah species will come on sick collishaw city some good of you to say involve tool and. puppets montana but at
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the illusion that come pump our. elaborate program on the look loopy song down i'm on the cell and at your. despite the cause of the bars not yet being identified china banned the trade and consumption of wild animals. 'd 'd for the snake farmer back in lng shun this means he can no longer sell his reptiles like hundreds of wild animal farmers he doesn't know what to do. now good to. see. you go i think there are under. the gun in being a woman. was it done for you with our one idea of us sitting there our to
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wind up. as the pandemic worse and gabble on also took action banning the sale in consumption of that and penguins. in the capital labor of ill and they can dimba patrols the markets to ensure the message is received it's going to. do something like. talk. more about the. shooter tara sit back a little far sooner to park where you will be here where i live you should have a 2nd surprise. as the head of wildlife conservation for gab on a may has a difficult task to preserve the world's most poached animal. i mean.
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as. they. say. in his. and it transmitted. to several years now bourne has fought to protect pangolin. however it's easy to find hunches by the roadside over what is up of the. show he did. with its extensive forest coverage protecting gabby is a daunting task what makes it even harder is a rise in international while bob smuggling. the movie.
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would be an international call and he said this was not true that now that pop was a problem with the school. system under the new touchy cong. don't set the monastics to the earth you know going to next america for. a minute you need no point message you procreate don't scenting you got to deal. with the asian pangolin population declining africa is now being plundered by traffickers it's on our potential partner. is exact the model number bungle 1000 the government don't know 4 or less person time to live saunas thanks.
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how investigation takes us to hong kong most african penguins arrive here before being sent to the rest of china. we want to check if china's new ban on wildlife trying is being respected. wearing a hidden camera our producer visit some traditional medicine shops. i am on. comes off. well i will now we'll. go see my mom go who knows. me well kate i know. all well why in my. early months only i must. be among the. many. oh.
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oh. oh. oh. o. h. o. r the man asks our producer to call him later. when she does he tells her to may seem at a train station. what. if . there's any.
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way all right. the bad has clearly failed to stop the buying and selling of endangered animals. i.e. is john scanlon has been the director of science he's the international body regulating the tritone wildlife. the penguin all commercial trying to supposed to be prohibited yet the last 2 years we soar over 200 tons of scales in illegal trade the highest volume of ever seen in illegal trade at that species here we're talking about transnational organized criminal gangs who are poaching in smuggling in an industrial scale we look at it happening with the ivory of the elephant the horn of the rhino the meat in the scales of the penguin the rosewood and many other species it's transnational it's organized it's industrial if you look at all wildlife so trees fission wild animals if you add them all together well bank estimates it's
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worth up to $200000000000.00 a year this massive scale of wildlife crime that's having huge consequences for people ecosystems. and the wildlife itself. we've not yet invented it into the international criminal justice system which we can do by bringing it under the un convention against transnational organized crime as we do for human smuggling and other serious crimes the as humans continue to destroy wildlife habitats the risk of being transmitted from animals increases there are. hundreds of thousands of potential new viruses out there. on us i'm i could be with us so we have to learn the lessons from this we have to change what we've done the status quo is not an option. as the covert pandemic continues
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to ride around the world leaving devastation and. changing human behavior is vital to avoiding history repeating the crisis in an emergency we make all kinds of promises to change our way of doing things but then as soon as a crisis is over we forget and move on and so we've we've been guilty historically of not making significant changes and so when we get past this crisis and we will get past this crisis people will have direct memory of it direct experience with it and i think and i hope that will make the difference in terms of us finally committing as a global society but also in our countries committing to making the changes necessary to reduce the risk of pandemics like this happening again.
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