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some details of undefeated sewage into the river every day that combined with reduced water volumes up stream you down in india, have to meet the driver sledge carrier. the development authority says that it wants to create about a $1000.00 to $6.00 offer voss sewage which is dumped into the river robbie. but didn't i meant to this concern. they say the home, the benefit ratio is on the bottom and finding that balance between investors, looking for profit and providing basic services and affordable housing to a growing population will be no easy task. the the hello and robot this. and this is the news on life until her coming up in the next 60 minutes. not into that and the nice at the end i like these they see
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to be here. vigils are held in kenya for those killed and anti government protests . we hear from victims the say police open fire on the extreme heat continues to find the fines as wall 5 spot across, greece, spain and italy to kia, opens a border crossing the city. that's a lot of cancer patients to get treatment with a year to go into the potters olympics, we're going to report in the $1000000000.00 project to clean up the river, se argentine and walk up when a level match the scores twice. and as far as start for you fall into miami, the before all that, we're getting reports that soldiers from these areas. presidential god have found a blockade around the office of president mohammed. but so what this is report that military vehicles that'd be blocking the entrance to the presidential palace,
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access to administer is next to the policy. i've also been blogs. we're going to bring you more details on this as we get them in the meantime, can use opposition. party suspended, a call for nationwide demonstrations. instead, it's asked people to hold vigils for those killed in recent anti government. protests opposition? these are i low didn't go, says he's finding charges with the international criminal court for police brutality. at least at 1st the people have been killed since march, according to human rights groups are corresponding cash. and so it has more from consumer county of the stories or reading that i'll call has been tending to her son since last friday did. she says he's in a coma, up to police allegedly beat him during antique government protests on the bottom now and then. yeah, i'm heard. thank you. i have no money to pay to for my son's needs and hospital. i
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don't know if he will speak or the full di. oh, that's good. if you beds away, 17 year old, fidel castro or chin tells us man who appeared to look like police, came to his neighborhood and started beating and shooting at them. he was shot 8 times. you sprint was killed and they started started and sat in the nice island like these they see to be here and on the alarm system is here with this deep regarding the some woods good, nice side of and then the one between the boat was i being i have you move this blackboard. these are not isolated cases. most of the injured at this hospital have gunshot wounds, health, where i can see the victims one mostly shot in the chest and abdomen to patients. a
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still in intensive care from that happening assigned to whatever the internet is the web. the internet is that it means that someone was texting somewhere. so vital ended. this one who deleted must be with a protest against the cost of leaving and use the imposed taxes started nearly 2 months ago. the government says some protest is a top security passing now muted and vandalized property opposition leader. i know dean got blamed security forces on this. the international law says that more than 30 people have been killed since march. most of them from inform or settlement. this is one of the areas where police i say, to have a talk to residents at the homes. the police say they were chasing new tests, but residents, so we've spoken to say those attacks one prove told back
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of the hospital a king and his mother can believe again. he's out of danger. stories or ringa is still waiting for hot sun youngel to wake up pattern. so i all to 0 to single county west and kenya. and catherine is up to one of the vigils. this is standing right outside the main hospital here in costume accounting. people have been gathering here for these vigils, helping to not just buy the old position by the county, the county officials who are here. so what they're doing now they have been talking to people who are still injured. they are in a hospital, we have visited some of this in the people who a many of them suffered gunshot wounds. we have a speak or we have also spoken to families all the disease deceased as well.
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um we have spoken to one uh family that is preparing to firing their relative. so what they're doing now is that they're going to light candles. they have um, white house for tubes. and from here, they will go to some of the areas where the most violent and crashes happened to be between upper testers and the poorly so they will go there. and the thing today is just a day simone, a day to remember to remember those who died and to remember those who are still in hospital one by the citizens been shot dead and that these 2 are reports of the injury. a doctor is really forces to storm the all in refugee camp and novelist in the occupied westbank local sources and say they've now withdrawn is really on the size of the rest of the $37.00 palestinians and waves on tuesday
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night. and bethlehem have it on a novelist. soldiers carry out near likely operations in palestinian towns and cities as part of a crack down on groups in time on the northeast of novelist, part of syrians code stones. that is really military very phones, a ship counting 3000 cars has called far in the north sea. at least one crew members being killed and several others have been badly wounded. some are forced to jump overboard off the north coast of the netherlands. but that's postcards, coordinating the fire fighting operation on the fremont will highway on route from germany to egypt. oil is finally being pumped from a super time code which has been stranded in the red sea for 8 years. i like of maintenance in arguments of ownership directions, a catastrophic oil spelled or explosion of the cost of human engineers planned to transfer a 1000000 barrels of crude from the cipher to another tanker over the next 3 weeks . negotiations between the evans warning signs on the united nations allows of the
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$140000000.00 salvage operation to begin. the spot size is still burning on both sides of the mediterranean. grease is going through one of its worst 5 seasons in recent years. 2 pilots were killed on tuesday when their plane crashed off to dumping water on places on the i'm going to leave you, joan, how reports thousands of people have been evacuated, homes and livelihoods destroyed tories total days cancelled in almost a week since they began the wild files on the island of rhodes rage, on its estimated the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with firefighters and aircraft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of evian, near athens. tragedy upon tragedy. as the pilot loses control at the end, stalls, not for weeks now. wild files have devastated large swathes of island and mainland
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greece prime minister que yeah, coast meat. so talk is there's no room for doubt about the cause of the financial difficulties. littlefield. let me state the obvious that in the face of what is happening to the entire planet, especially the mediterranean, which is a hot spot and for climate change, there is no magic defense. if that was like, obviously, we would have implemented it in the prime minister's woods, backed up by the assessment of international primatologist in a study by willed whether attribution opens, it says, card teeth, wave conditions out china, the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible. they say without the build up of men made global warming. we don't believe it. hold islands, birds were yours. all right. i know beautiful island. we don't have anything. no. really. we don't have anything there. we don't know what to do. and greece is no to
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load easily is burning to hear fires threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily. while storm conditions have left the scene described as apocalyptic in midland. joe, the whole elder 0 on the spanish island of gun canario and hundreds of people have been evacuated because of a rapidly spreading fire. some roads are being closed as of about a 100 firefighters and 9 aircraft. tried to put out the blaze, $200.00 hacked tubs. of fathers to be burned, jeremy knows how it is to say all the walls fires and the countries north are being brought under control. crews have been battling nearly a 100 places for 3 days. prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation on the order the arrest of several suspects on charges of austin, the rack on high temperatures and strong winds that have been fueling. the flames eased on tuesday nights. at least 34 people have been killed with soldiers and emergency workers among the victims. staying on ahead and the news are including
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should phones be found in classrooms. we're going to hear from educators who think that a major distraction for children's education 11 a last minute deal in the united states have 340000 possible workers, are going back to work as their strikes and undermines football. is that on far action from the women's world cup? later on in the show, the wildlife teams are racing to say dozens of pilots, well stranded in western australia after at least $52.00 of them died overnight. the board of nearly a 100 foils was 1st spotted swimming together in an unusual way on tuesday morning . then they began beating themselves one by one. it comes off to $55.00 whales, dive in. another mass standing is far from last week. it's an onset side sunset. nowhere in the will is
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a business solutions while straining. this dissipates sadly occurs from todd's time over many decades in the past. and who knows how long in the past it's happened, die, but i've been many hundreds of years. nowhere on the planet if we worked out a solution to stop this for a solution to successfully save every wild trophy. ssl is joining us from london. he's a real conservation expert and the campaign are. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i suppose the obvious question is, why would they do this as well? thanks for having me. why would they do it? well, pilot whales are very social. they culture, they stay together in groups and they help each other. and this behavior makes them quite vulnerable if something goes badly wrong with one of them. so for example, these australian wells, they were observed doing a and unusual behavior where they would gather together in
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a tight group and then move away and then gather again. the most likely explanation for dave, is it one of the wells was sick or injured and it was giving out distress calls and the other ones um, rally 2 inch support. so when beached itself, they followed india. so this is basically an accident, but caused by the way of trying to help their fellow cause member. so if this is we don't know to what degree of the changes in the ocean they'll have affected dish. we know we know they've been stranding for hundreds, probably thousands of years, but the oceans have changed a lot now. so we now have talked to pollution branching, some oil to industrial chemicals, fasting, over fishing, leading to mountain nutrition, and so forth. all of which can weaken a given whale and make it more likely to sprout. and like we had a standing gear in now scotland at the last week or so. and
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the people examining the wheels on the beach afterwards found it. one of them was a female that had gotten into trouble have given birth and you know was basically a huge dispatch because it couldn't complete dirt. and it's quite likely that the others rallying around it were the cause of the match banding. we don't know, but that's quite possible. we were hearing there from some of the, the people in australia who were trying to work to, to give some sort of assistance to, to the part of, of files. is there anything that can be done uh to try to alleviate the situation given i would imagine not just the scale of the pods when these time themselves but and the numbers obviously within the pods. but the size of the models we're dealing with as well. yes. and their size works against them when they stand, because of course, they spend their whole lives in water which supports them out of water gravity then
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pressure, so you know, bears down on their internal organs and so forth. so to say is a standard, well you need to get it back into the water. but if the one, the other ones have stranded, they're emitting distress call. so what often happens it is heartbreaking for rescuers is they get well safely, re floated out to sea and then they rese grant themselves because they're responding to their distress call from their fellows. we're still stuck on the beach. i want to ask you about the impact on the rescue is and also obviously on the communities in tons of villages where this happens. because as you say, it must be a terribly distressing thing to watch, particularly for those who are not in a position to be able to do anything about yes, well, i mean, there's not really my area of expertise, but i can certainly say it is distressing to see, see,
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well stranded and dying and this way and people want to help and, but you have to be extremely careful. you have to know what you're doing because these are very big creatures and they're in distress and they're stopping around. and they're a lot bigger. the you are given the changes as you were talking about, that we're seeing in climate at the moment, given the changes that we're seeing, particularly in relation to the world seems do you think that this is something that we are more likely to see more of in the future i hope not, but i can't say that, but it this way. i think it's quite likely that the changes that we're expecting on the oceans are likely to increase the number of standing where it, but my opinion of being likely at a peer reviewed scientific paper are 2 different things. but if i had the best, i would bet on that. it's on for sale. we're very grateful for you for being with us, and i'll just get it. so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. a gang
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release of violence and one of ecuador is most dangerous presents, has killed at least 31 people, soldiers and police of trying to regain control of cell blocks at the little facility, enjoy kill writing has been taking place there some shots a day, a 60 day state of emergency has been declared for o prisons, more than a 100 yards from 6 jails are being freed, also being held hostage tom of the us, we are taking measures that will be executed for the control of the prison system. in ecuador, we are not going to allow for any reason that organized criminal groups generate in security violence and concern from prisons or outside of them. you know, when the peak is a professor of international relations at university dive to san francisco in kito . and she says, the ecuadorian government needs to prioritize police funding. it's a very structural crisis that has been unfolding since 2019. but today is another
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level of violence as we have. we don't know how many people we have that we have heads and pieces of body being taken out of the jails. we don't know how many people exactly have been killed. but for the 1st time, it's going beyond the jail and their bus is being set to fire with people coming back from work, at least in 2 provinces, as many as doesn't weigh a q. and it's a crisis that has to do with the drug trafficking taking over the counter and the lack of response from the government. the national council of security has been suspended for years and it's not working. the funding from the government is suspended. there are, there's a mission from the inter american cords that came in 2021 to try to speak to the present situation. and the government fails time and again to fund the public policies and the police to be able to address the crisis or. yeah, secretary of state, on any event, guns opened a new embassy in tongue down the trip to the pacific island nation as seen as washington's latest move to counter chinese influence in the region. lincoln will
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later travel to new zealand dentistry. a set of clock has more from president tours, the 1st stop on the secretary of state's pacific to it's part of the why to visit to the region. the next office needs dealings and then estrada. it's the secretary states. 3rd visit to the pacific in just 2 months. it's also a sign that the united states is trying to re engage with the pacific to counter china is growing influence. the tongue is an important ally of the united states. and on wednesday, anthony, blinking did all kinds of the embassy in the tongue and capital. it's part of a diplomatic push across the region with the secretary states warning, all the nations of being moved out by china is predatory i age. the concerns that we've had a really go to a few things that um, i think we've seen across the board in some of the investments and the imperative of making sure that they're done transparently according to the rule of law with regard to the attempt to china we have started,
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does she have to actually start being of a day to china we we don't have any problems or courses with regards to that. the, not the sites also plans to open the embassies and then a washer and care of us. and in february, restored at the embassy in solomon islands, offers fishing. yeah. hi isis. now the united states has been the top military schools in the region since world war 2. but now it's a joke for power. as president martin attempts to push back on china's increasing presence of any 340000 possible delivery workers in the united states have reached a deal to end the strike that is being seen as a major victory for our research and labor movement for sensitive reports from new york o. u. p. s. drivers were ready to walk off the job, holding practice tickets as the expiration date of their contract approach. they had an agreement on safety issues like air conditioning and trucks, and no more forced overtime work on schedule days off here cuz we are in
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a battery with the drivers represented by the teamsters union, refused to back down on pay increases and got what they wanted reality justice strikes and leverage. we've got the strongest weapon in our tool case. that's the 340000, rectify members that go to work every single day, regardless of conditions. and that makes etc of who are willing to stand up and fight u. p. s. trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. get over half of their drivers are part time . experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes out of personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient,
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really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to a worker, so they have an unusual certainly over the past few decades in those countries and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been walking the picket line since early may looking for better pay and protection against artificial intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and told as an actors in mid july, auto workers could be next september union contracts for 150000 of them at general motors and ford are expiring. we ask for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union. but union leaders say all of their demands were met in the contract quote. so it's a new standard and the labor movement and raises the bar for all workers. present
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salumi, i'll do 0 new york not to a proposal which won't go done very well with some school children bonding phones in the classroom. do you want an educational, scientific, and cultural organization? so smartphones are distracting students from learning and its annual report on the opportunities and challenges of technology and education. and that's gonna describes clear links between increased screen time and lower wellbeing, including emotional stability, the global education monitoring report, also sides concerns on data privacy and cyber will be with you and researchers are governments to ensure investment in new technology will improve learning outcomes and they say t, v and radio can be more effective when the indonesian government is working to tackle the digital divide in education, 60 percent of the 273000000 population has internet access, but many and remote communities unconnected. once you have told all just data how she's trying to bring computers, goes to all students the matter where they live on my side is that half of those
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say a good of them over a month. and that's what i'm on. but the who, the bug i look, i see the internet, you know, it has a very bright, those daddy sound like the fucking but not a problem. uh, as far as the i get the opposite to southern battle for some people that are from the didn't get a hold of the come thinking. i'm like a little come with the in on the via but i'm just, i've got condemned to give you out of the side and i'm like, i'm glad data. what simple games given. yeah. the typical, those are the ones that come up with guns on access. i don't find that i am like, when you go daddy, that i thought of your building. i thought that adela, it'll kind of, i'll by your side of the low whenever contacting for maybe getting, i don't know if i can get that. have a swimming, like very a very basic you saw the on the quality of the same quality of education, you might not. that'd be,
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that'd be minimal. uh, how does that doing? well, what technology me see if i have you sat my see it. if the good time i was i in front of me and meeting with at 1 o'clock on a pass, i sort of the country because when i got a mistake, it doesn't matter when i go up on my d and the static when i'm missing the this is a little how to send you an idea. why don't want to a for one second hold on. it's funny young son that somebody with the customer had a start looking for us. jack city is a very much me that uh all around the nation. i get them when i got all the items besides i have you got that the get the one the uh, windows 10. uh i need to come in, so i'm wondering, i'm sorry i get the new button to my desk at that time. but if i day i get them. so everybody in indonesia to someone else after god i spoke to the director of us, has global education monitoring reports. mano,
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something is not to be gotten them by asking him whether this was about children being distracted, or if the way the learn is changing with us policy makers to ask themselves when they introduce the use of technology in the class. so is this piece of technology appropriate relevance to the context with children and how they learn? and the thing is that so the right question you post, is it equitable? because often we are meant to bring more learners in the classroom. but in the end we end up sending others away because they don't have the means. is it scalable? ok many of out of this other small scale but can we do that at system level? do we have the resources and perhaps more substantively? is it sustainable? do we have uh estimated the long term costs, which are also social, but also environmental. imagine if everyone to they have to have a computer to be adults, the material and energy requirements, a huge. this is
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a way in which this, it has an impact on the way that teachers on see are basically structuring the lessons for the, for the, for the children. the reason being that as a parent myself, i'm in that my daughter school issues i pods to the students and the teachers have clearly adopted to that i know using online websites and so on, which i pre packaged essentially in order to be able to teach the children now not obviously passing judgment on that, but i am saying is, is that a difference between using it that way? do teachers need to be educated more and how to use this properly as opposed to creating, tailored clauses and classroom teaching for the students. and i think you're putting the right question in it. these levels, the recommendations of the global education monitoring reports. we note that the majority of teachers, in fact a lot consulted when it comes to selecting the type of technology that should be used in the class. so maybe in your case,
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it says that it's an appropriate environment where the teachers have been consultants and the right choices were made. but the vast majority of cases, teachers are drawn into, as you say, pre packaged solutions. and we need to give them most of the opportunity because they are the professionals. often in discussions about educational technology. it's the view of people who promote technologies that dominates not the view of the educators and also offer loaner themselves. that isn't something that need to change. the still ahead and all the 0 delegates gathered in barbados to help address the impact of centuries of slavery. a victim of racial violence in the united states is on or that may have control over how black history is told in schools. springs football. let's take a step closer to vans. dream was when he 1st williams was applied for the
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holloway have some sort of improvements in the weather across southeastern pulse if you're of at long last you can see this line of cloud here just coming out of italy . the bulk is pushing up towards that eastern side, or if you have this co fun will, grassy slip its way further south was finally flashing out. that's extreme heat that we have seen across central and eastern parts of the mediterranean tuesday. we still temperatures getting up to 46 celsius in sicily. take a look at the $42.00 degrees per tuesday afternoon. going to wednesday, we're looking at temperatures back to around $29.00 celsius so. well kimberly, from that hate starting to show its had an even down to what was that south east and cooled athens that around so that you to sales just by friday. so that is some good news coming through at long last. so hot, but not as hot with the cooler bad will come, some big showers, thunder we down pull savvy,
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a possibility. localized flooding setting not to add to the question. we still have a shows one danica of southern parts of the bulk is easing into west central. the southern parts of italy slipping further east was as we go through with the state. and normally wind coming back in behind, west the weather, up towards the northwest will make its way across the low countries. meanwhile, across know the policy of africa size. is that correct in here? ok. on our lot, the me a boost in won't be attending a summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? bowed. i'm told stories from across asia pacific 101 east exposure d issues affecting the place, the most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republic and policies. first debates or holds its own private. riley. people empower, investigates,
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the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile items. and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. dreaming of somewhere more amazing. priscilla. how about some people? imagine tango tango, couple of dot com the the the you want, you know, just need a reminder, were told stories, the solid news as presidential gods have reportedly found the blockade around the
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office of president mohammed assume what this is. a military vehicles have been blocking the entrance to the presidential palace, access to ministers next to the palace has also been blocked off. one palestinians being shot dead and at least 2 reports of the injured doctor is really focused on a refugee camping novelist. they occupied west by local sources and say they've now withdrawn these really all i mean the size of the rest of the thirty's, 70 palestinians, and grades on tuesday nights. and bethlehem type it on a numbers. k is opposition. policy has suspended a call for nationwide protest. instead, it's asking people to hold vigils for those killed and antique governments demonstration opposition. the, the danger is accusing police of neutrality. the we can go now to malcolm lab, who is, i've side,
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can you at the hospital in the capitol, nairobi, malcolm you have being accompanying the opposition to the engine guy to this hospital. what's been happening? well, this is the 2nd hospitality visits. evaluating isn't that right now, visiting patients in just doing the pilots last week while we're doing a had called previously for 3 more days of protests this week, but able to support this, change that fine instead, instead, they'd hold the vigil for those see what to visit the people who were injured in hospitals to wildly different numbers coming from. busy the protest organizes them from the government about exactly how many people were injured. but valuable thing got and the protest organizers have alleged the police targeted people killing people in the homes as well as the shooting people on the street using 2 guns live bullets and between processes as well. mark minus on the didn't got
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a is also going to the international criminal court. he's bringing claims of police brutality. we said on tuesday that he would ask the international criminal court to investigate his allegations. the police, a police brutality that he said was targeting specific estimates which the government was denied that it's set the institutions on mutual a not aligned with or targeting any ethnic group. and this was a navigation right. i made it yesterday now. is that the place that the police used uh, a great deal of force to break up any of these parts as soon as they started using a gas, in some cases like police report, so the government hired vigilantes. it's also a time protest is the government as denied the accepted use. of course the rights groups have repeated the claims at the government's not allowing people that
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constitutional rights to protest. and in the previous round of these process that took place 2 months ago, right? speech tested at least 18 please to was tail light to being shot dead will be on the streets by the flames. welcome. thank you very much. markham web talking to us from night will not. it goes from around the world have gathered in barbados to discuss reparations for the transatlantic slave trade. the aim of the summit is to recognize the continued impact of centuries of slavery and to begin to repair some of the damage done. and on top of the reports from bridge town in barbados, had to successful a historic meeting is taking place on the caribbean island of barbados, delegates from the african union, europe. the americas and the caribbean are discussing reparations for the descendants of victims of the transatlantic slave. trade, barbados, as in baset or to the caribbean community or cara. com says the summit itself is
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indicative of the momentum the international reparations movement has gained in recent years. moment we see reparations in terms of the rights to development. we see reparations as a look um, you are p and countries develop themselves at the expense of the systematic under development of countries like barbados and, and, and the caribbean territories on the continent of africa. and reparations is about knowledge in the criminality that on the lady that i know taking concrete meshes so help repair some of the damage that was done just a few miles away from where diplomats and human rights advocates are looking to the future. the history and legacy of slavery is more present. this is newton plantations, one of the oldest sugarcane plantations on 4 pages. it's also the final resting
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place for hundreds of enslaved persons. all of this would be a sea of greenery. how many, how many enslaved people would have been where i bought 20200, which is quite a lot, one and slip, whereas into a car and a half, all of it enforced by the width, bite of it. yes. do bit and sometimes the gun historians like trevor marshal c. barbados, like other former slaves. societies never recovered from the centuries of oppression . oh, adding that the road to making things right begins with reparations over the span of hundreds of years. some half a 1000000 people were in slaves and barbados. now, nearly 2 centuries after emancipation, the small caribbean nation has become a leading voice for slavery, reparations. the delegates meeting and barbados this week are expected to devise an international framework for advocacy at an international level building off a 10 point plan for repair tory justice. this includes things like debt
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cancellation, development projects, and formal apologies from european governments who activists say, continue to read the fruits of slave labor. when was it happened to al jazeera, bridgetown, barbados. okay. as allowing cancer patients instead of to cross the border to get treatment, the move follows to sit in protest. the bible, how well crossing point northwest sylvia is held by a level groups and doesn't have enough doctors or medicine. no, come on. she has more from northern syria, as we are currently inside one of these transport station trucks that are moving cancer patients in northwest in syria to the turkish hospitals in 30 year after a long sitting process from activist adding material workers in regard to this matter as more than 3000 cancer patients are currently at the northwest in syria, and more than 600 of them were a diagnosed with
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a several sizes of cancer only 5 months ago and are not receiving any medical center. and after the latest decision from turkey, allowing these patients to receive medical attention medical attention in the circus hospital a currently. now we are as the bible, however, do crossing. and those who assist you as these calculations are getting ready to get a proper treatment as, as the hospital for this to load them all. my son has cancer and drew into a lot to provide proper care and hospitals and edited. but it was not enough. he was really close to dying, and i hope that you had sent in the turkish course because would help him get better and the long drawn out of the treatment is more efficient than 30th. and the disease ate away at me and i reached a point where a moving became painful. we hope that international officials consider establishing a medical center for cancer patients here to solve the issue once in parole. a few
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minutes here and workers here uh told us uh that the delay was uh, due to damages uh to the, to the kitchen health care system. uh, due to the, uh, catastrophic, of course that took place and uh, on february the 6th. and they have not been receiving any medical attention. as of these patients are considered of the most vulnerable in northwest syria and need immediate medical attention on this latest decision from the official officials a steam as a glimpse of health through these uh patients. as many of them are, you know, hoping to get the proper treatment as the uh, a visa or hospitals as more than 4 people uh for patients of, of, of cancer passed away. and the last couple of days in the setting post at protest in northwestern syria, no commercial, 0 as live health and syria that is on the bill is a hematologist on college,
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is that the live center, and he's joining us from egypt. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. how difficult was it to get it took care to organize this? yes, the from so and in the beginning going to at least 2 or some formation in your the little space on the, on to they have no means the dental because i did something similar here in the center. i know you need in, they need to complete this. each man name took the coordinates in like in august interviews, and they get the meeting them since i've been now they need to complete them and so be on the some of them and me and the to start to this will be from the beginning like tv i video kenya in the talking. so we send you the ticket,
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you put them in the, in the beginning to give them the size of the key. that's also more than 600 patients. and that's we for, for them as i origin solution to get into the inside. we have and new commerce is a port there that parts of the problem had been that took his own facilities, had received a lot of damage as parts of the asterix that happened there recently. but also i understand this is partly in response to a sit and that was held at the crossing has always been open to the suggestion of a loving study and patients and or have they taken some persuasion a say in the last choose we uh, depends on these uh border because as you know, we don't have the sense, you know, before the conservation and some of the, some kind of cancer we, uh,
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through the end uh, it gets to the top of the, uh, the costs are equal then to can be the treatment as i mentioned before, but it's going to be so we was the standing, the based on the side of the open. uh, sometimes uh, uh quote. so uh, but most of the time in the box, you know, the open and the patients can go online to, to those any improvements, by the way, because you know, the, for me in the, in the key is especially in the border to some of the strong so the government, the most, the to think of the is the most because i'm doing now as you know, i, yesterday they
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a little to the subdivision to go outside to view. so the 600 patients to be for the extra weight can because i mention most of the day is starting to be before the weekend 2 or 3 months ago. the way the patients into more and more and to going to need to the end. so the, the, the number is increased on 2 times the, that they need to go inside the, the more the one that's on the, on the, against the treatment, the in the o. r as in the how hopeful are you that the following governments can be persuaded to give you the funding to be able to have said his own uh, treatment for cancer?
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yes uh the so is is by, uh, this is for these uh, probably we oh is the 2 uh they will uh, solution not only for our gate solution, we need a single uh solution because the, the costs of the actual weight and we have no issue the uh, cost efficient the we don't need to to the more so and the total for these uh, probably the we, uh, we need a table. uh, so you just the boxes for me to be on the boat and the solution and the bins or the expansion uh, sent the condo system and lines good. providing it by uh, the door uh for and i do tend to be a machine like because like the monthly and the uh,
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also uh by you know, what's gonna be to get the arise for any, any of the, the patient and the border to be in the treatment inside is the, uh, we know, depending on the opening or closing the doctors on the, on the bill. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just need to. so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. thanks so much thought about authorities have closed on size as a beauty. solomon's across i've got to stand is the latest in a series of policies, but limits women's freedoms. the top to bottom says money spent on make offers was causing hardship for families since returning to power in august 2021 and found yvonne has banned women from schools, universities parks, engines of russia has voted to raise the maximum conscription age from $27.00 to $13.00 the proposal by the lower house of the parliament requires men to carry
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a full year of military service from january 1st. next year. it also binds men from leading bush and cattle trade from the day. they will officially someone for judy. the bill still needs to be approved by the opportunity, but i'm signed into law by president pushing us president joe biden is always the americans to confront what he calls the doc history of racism or risk repeating the past by made the plate after signing a proclamation to establish national monuments to on emmett till, the teenager who was lynched in the 1950s conservative letters are pushing for limits on the teaching of slavery and black history in schools. our white house correspondent can be hostage reports from washington, d. c. u. s. president joe biden on tuesday, dedicated a new national monument to emmett till, and his mother maybe tell mosley for today. what we would have been in m. m is 82nd birthday. see another chapter,
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the story of remembrance and healing. and it till was just for 10 years old. when in 1955 in mississippi, he was abducted, tortured and murdered by 2 white men. they killed him, accused him of whistling at a white woman. hills funeral made global headlines when his mother insisted on an open casket more than a 1000 people attended the church service for till well thousands of others listened outside the men responsible for tales, murder were acquitted by an all white jury. the later confessed to the killing the monuments honoring till are in mississippi, where the killers were acquitted, and illinois were till grew up. even as, as white house honors the, till family legacy racial tensions persist. some of us politicians say it's time to
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move on and focusing on the past. racial injustices is a mistake, says 2020 more than 40 states, particularly those controlled by republican legislatures, have placed restrictions on the way americas racial past is taught in schools. if florida governor rhonda staff has signed a law called the stop will act, requiring states authorization for books among the ban titles are books about racism, an african american history. we've been active protections for parents such as curriculum transparency, so that they have a right to know what books are being used and what curriculum is being taught to their kids. more recently, teachers in florida has been told to teach some of the so called positive benefits of slavery. at the time when there are those who seek to banned books.
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very history. we're making clear crystal crystal clear of darkness of denial is, can hide much, stay erased, nothing but the legacy of racism in america persists despite ongoing efforts to overcome it. ignited by the mother of a 14 year old boy, determined to transform her grief into good. kimberly healthcare algebra, the white house start ahead and i'll just say that unless his dreams daughter lives in the united states continues football action coming up in a few moments. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the sports is not magic, put an impressive performance in his 1st off a new club into miami. the ocean city was scored for 2 goals and just 22 minutes to help us see the deadlines. a united for mill and a cup, much less the joining the into my on the, on the, to the have susie deal. is there any 50 to 60000000 dollars each year? the span of book just bought in the last 16 of the women's world cup extractions on be a $5000000.00 olson. the result in spain have 6 points out to 2 games. it's really looking to become the 1st 2. if you use this germany in 20 or 7 to wait till next
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game is against japan, i will decide who wins. loops the funds also through related to what is from 2 games by the to costa rica. they want to know both those same in the space of a few minutes. so the 1st off to find out looking to win the tournament for the 2nd sign. how does one it's inc, 2011. it also goes up and 2050. and then assuming events have begun to the world aquatics championships in japan, but elsewhere, many athletes are now getting their cakes and the great outdoors rather than in the pool. cold water swimming has experience a broom and much of the world. and the benefits could go beyond getting fits. paul reese reports a cold rainy summer in northern england is no deterrent for the swim is when the whole point of this boat is to get out of that come foot. so this point columbus a swim and a yorkshire lake is possible weekends of races, which hundreds of people took pump, just not to get out and be in the natural environment and just get to experience
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something different from the day to day of sitting on the couch. i'm used to swimming in, in the polls like a different sensation when i'm in like say for me always say them all for a they may be, i'm a to is, but that dedication in some ways as an fall from not some of the professionals that seems to be something about swimming in these key depths, the world's top populates are competing in the pool in japan at the moment, but then much of the world, it's in places like this that this both of swimming is really booming. to surveys, i've suggested the number of people going for a while in the u. k. double between 20162019. and then rose again when, who's what? clothes during the pump demick. it's meant a huge demand to wet suits as well. but for some keeping warm and the cold takes away from the tree, benefits by this waterfall in the mountains of the lake district. and corey put so training in the wind health method into practice. it's a way of breathing to help the body with some of the cold, popularized by
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a dutchman known as the iceman. it said that patients or anything that you might find fearful you can control your grieving how come the copy? the blood pressure opens up your phasing out to you if it's a really good cardiovascular warehouse. being in the mountains means that these wind hoff disciples, by using water that is cold and cleaner. but the u. k is also a case study for the dark side of open water swimming. some water companies dump sewage straight into rivers and seas pumping waste for a total of 1750000 hours in 2022 alone campaign to say 3 quarters of u. k. rivers probably is a serious threat to health like to live in the cost to aquatic life. but for the swim is at least the lower of nature is enough for now to make up for what type of humans have done to its full rece out. is there a castle? how would your mothers a year to go into the olympic games get underway on paris is getting ready that in
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truth, a $1000000000.00 project to clean up the river, saying it's actually about the reports from the french capital on the outskirts of paris, the crew of a catamaran collects polluting waist agie, and even dead fish from the same rivers on the government. i'm fishes clean up ahead of next use powers olympic games. remy looms worked on the river for more than a decade. he says it's changing. no, no, no. i am in the middle of the water is improved. we're searching to finding less robust than in the past. it's mainly plastic, like we bottled spin backs and algo 7 the run. we often collect one ton of cleaning the river like this is just part of a $1500000000.00 projects that includes new facilities to stop most sewage and home for bacteria from flowing into the water, particularly of the rain. since the officials say that this was heavily polluted river is now on track to be fit for swimming. and that's good news for the
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organizes of the games that have made the send the send to piece of the power and then take it will be the location for the 1st and then take opening ceremony to be held outside the stadium of other events, including the swimming leg of the troy afternoon. when i fail phone calls we've achieved in 5 years, which should have taken much longer. it's a real success, a legacy for the city. and it comes with the possibility that people in the paris region might also be able to swim. swimming in the sand was banned in 1923, but powers to city council says it's time to re introduce it. it's planning to open 3 twin spots modeled on this one that was opened 6 years ago on the canal in the city, despite the sense of parents at times, some say that be ready to take the plunge. i have been looking at the water thinking, all right, so if you're really nice to dive in, but you know there is a chemicals and read so i'm not sure but maybe in the future. yeah. so don't know,
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the comment would be tempting, but i need to know it was clean. i think they started working on it unless you're feeling your until i mean big games some confidence, it will be okay. with the one you to go until the game's preparations and power. so being stepped up, organized as a promising, lowering mix of sporting spectacle in french fly with the river saying that in spite altis romantics the centuries as one of the main attractions. natasha butler . i'll just sarah cyrus. i'll be back in a couple of minutes. i'm your magazine, the
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