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you. can use line from islamists on the streets of pakistan are issuing pressure demands to see pakistani christian backing to before insulting islam. pakistan's supreme court you know you must be acquitted for lack of evidence. correspondent. also coming up. devastation in storms on the flooding kill more people. as an emergency teams are still looking to save the lives of people holding on to hold. and with one day left before u.s.
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sanctions he may just sectors of iran's economy thousands of iranians rally in the streets of tehran we'll look at the impact of the new sanctions on people's lives that. the in. your money welcome to the program islamists in pakistan are renewing their calls for death by hanging for. angry protesters have staged rallies since how critical was announced on wednesday and pakistan's supreme court said there wasn't enough evidence to convict a christian woman. baby sat on death row for awaiting a decision and her husband has now asked a number of countries for help citing fears for her life. i'm now joined by shanel shams from data asia really it's good to see you so we've just had that baby as husband says how life is in danger what's the latest information you have on how
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well being well we received an order you clipped from a person very close to the b.b. family and he said that b.p. said life is still in danger the family's life is in danger and we know that the. husband also pleaded appealed to the u.s. president and the british prime minister that they should do something about it try to get the family out of pakistan but things have become really complicated the protesters are still calling for her death and you know the protesters kind of forced the government to strike a deal with them and the government agreed due to their demands so it has become it is becoming increasingly difficult for us your baby to leave the country all to live safely in pakistan shadow you say a difficult situation so how likely is it that baby's family will be able to leave the country as the husband appeals for international help while he has appealed to
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a number of countries and we know that the that france and spain have offered asylum to the family to be b. but the question is what is the government going to do about their agreed to a deal in which they said that they would do to. try to to take measures to ban babies departure from pakistan if that happens then it will become very difficult for bibi to leave pakistan life will remain under threat. from asia thank you. in italy storms have killed at least twenty nine people this week the harsh weather is especially battering sin city where dozen bodies have been recovered from floodwaters one family lost nine members overnight and forecasters warn more severe weather lies ahead. this is where an entire family lost their lives after a nearby river and gorged by heavy rainfall burst its banks. among the dead
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a baby and a three year old relative. and. got to the probably rented a house for a union but we don't know exactly why yet with this. the only thing we know for sure is that nine are dead it's unfortunately the a small all the. more victims were found in their cars which respect away by the flooding. heavy storms have better the whole of italy for week the worst hit areas are in the north. centuries old forest like this one in the benito region destroyed within just a few days. in the province off bellew new winds reach one hundred ninety kilometers an hour and proves off houses. out here and looked upward
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and i shouted that the roof was blown away that we were stuck five days without a phone without electricity without anything and without because nobody could reach and ceo's. residents here were cut off after a landslide damaged a major mountain road. no we're worried the road might collapse. because underneath the road we saw a crowd to be invisible the last of. the storm damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions and rather warnings are still in place six italian regions remain on high alert for new storms. time now for some of the other stories making news around the world fighting has escalated around yemen's key port city of data here many forces backed by a saudi led coalition are launching a major ground assault to wrest the city from the rebels they founded rebel positions with strikes the naval tillery officials say more than one hundred fifty
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fighters on both sides were killed over the weekend. a convoy of seventy trucks carrying lifesaving aid has reached every more to come for the displaced on syria's border with jordan the united nations and the syrian arab red crescent said their joint convoy will provide aid for fifty thousand people in. the pacific acapella go of new caledonia has voted against independence for france there was strong participation in the referendum and united nation observers and delegates from metropolitan france said the vote was peaceful and orderly french president emmanuel mccall welcomed the outcome. iranians have staged mass protests against the united states one day before new american sanctions go into effect anger against the u.s. has spiked since president trump decided to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and tens of thousands took part in protests across the country which also mocked the storming of the u.s.
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embassy thirty nine years ago a key event ahead of the islamic revolution. i show of defiance this protest takes place annually but this year tensions are running high and. facing new american sanctions on monday the regime is shopping its rhetoric. in parliament the man once in charge of negotiating nuclear policy with washington compared the united states' current leader to one of iran's bitterest enemies. now mr donald trump like former iraqi dictator saddam has decided to fight the iranian nation he wants to directly oppress and torture the iranian nation. but elsewhere in tire and worries a growing about the impact of the sanctions they're expected to further drive up consumer prices and why heavily on the country's growth right which had been recovering from an earlier round of penalties the. more that we can see the effect
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of sanctions in this bizarre there was a man here today who did not have money to buy a lotion for his baby because the economic situation is getting worse the people are very poor and times are hard each don't. expect slink around sludge and become a protests in january to the country's deteriorating economic situation the fear among regime supporters the latest u.s. sanctions will only deepen iran's problems and further undermine the foundations of the islamic republic. in tanzania ghana transgender people have gone into hiding this comes after the government announced a crackdown on homosexuals now same sex conduct is punishable by up to fifteen years in prison in tanzania and as of tomorrow a special committee will seek to identify and punish members of the l g b t community well from the news desk has been following that story and is with me in studio now so max what is going on in tanzania so first of all government official
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paul meconis announced his plan targeting gay people earlier this week at a press conference and it involves setting up a task force dedicated to tracking the people down and detaining them and he has also asked the public to take part in this and calling out call out individuals who they believe are a gate and despite international criticism he is not up for discussing or debating this issue has made very clear at the press conferences have a look we have to say come on you know i'm not one of us you know if you think gays have a right to take them and stay with them in your countries because they can come to you and tell you we're not needed in tanzania dar es salaam. so mr mcconnell using very strong language there what's the reaction being well there's a lot of support for the community in tanzania the u.n. human rights commission issued this statement on twitter who they write the call on trying to track and arrest gay people in tanzania and encourage reports against
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those suspected of being gay could turn into a license for bullying and violence against the l g b t and the deputy prime minister of ireland even brought up foreign aid and a possible as a possible consequence to the government crackdown he tweeted targeting of l g b t community is shocking and i've written to the government to outline my concerns so is there no way that the u.s. as a social media can protect themselves yes there is and the u.s. government has brought that up the u.s. embassy and or their islam issued this statement on their website hued says review internet footprint and social media profiles remove or protect images and language that they want to foul of tanzania laws regarding homo sexual practices and explicit sexual activity and some of more concrete advice this twitter user had to share where it says one of the things the person recommends is changing of the location setting the account to private and blocking quote creepy accounts that you
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don't know and this post your was retreating with a twenty thousand times so there are ways to protect your identity online but it goes without saying the internet does not forget and content you shared in the past or messages you wrote to other users they are still out there and might slow out the people who you share this company with might still have access to it and it's up to them if they use it against you or not. thank you. some culture news now and an antiwar performance by one of germany's top orchestras last night to mock a hundred years since the end of the first world war germany is n.p.r. radio orchestra performed the war recreant english composer benjamin britten isn't . it's a condemnation of the terror and horror that conflict visits upon people. the war recreate was written by pacifist composer benjamin britten and reprised in the
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german city of one of her on saturday. in the just her of reconciliation the performance brought together musicians from britain and germany the countries once at war now peaceful neighbors. it's been a message undertaking andrew manze the conductor has been preparing it for two years. not only about. the communication between two net nations now it's sort of a communication between now and the past that we must learn from the past let's face it we must learn from our mistakes. the war recreant was composed after the second world war when the german left buffet bombed british cities. i'm sorry i never heard of your. the destroyed cathedral in coventry england became a symbol of that war as brutality after the war
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a new one was a record next to the ruins its opening in one nine hundred sixty two was a grand occasion. britain was invited to write a piece for its consecration. yet she said if i am only remembered for one piece of music i think it should people. i. know carries a very good metaphor for a society and to mix two nations in this way and to create literally create harmony in a musical way but also in a social way is a very good demonstration of how we can co-exist and be that how we can value. the war requiem a timeless warning for humanity and one for us all to heed to the going to sleep. the have overpowered promoted three male in
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a local derby talk and has had scored twice to help send john up to second in the table does little for main second bottle. well by nina came into saturday's game needing a win to keep to keep the pressure on frontrunners doc warned but the best they could do was a one one draw against fi book at home the clubs were level and till the eightieth minute when a piece of individual skill from surge not bring broke the deadlock but nine minutes later the host saw their lead disappear christian. then setup lucas hole enough for the tying goal and manage their first points in munich the twenty. thousands of people have gathered in south in taiwan for the burning of a ceremonial boat a spot of a doll with ritual to ward off disease and bad luck more than one thousand volunteers from the seaside township of dong gung spent three months building the
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intricately decorated boat now according to foreclose the boat belongs to one divine emissary who has the power to cleanse people of evil spirits. you're watching t.v. news thank you for watching. i . know what's coming up for the book. you want to be you know it's time to take a look at what all that means for the people of course. we're going to sleep every weekend here w. .
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