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the color of. the reconquest turned into tragedy. is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did we become a heat wave to islamist terror i think the scene sorry can i do much that has. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the city. starts people living on t w. this is. coming up on today's program the pakistani. own life to save children from the crippling virus. into the tiny jewish community is feeling increasingly under pressure. not just post the results mission and. was.
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carrying some months off the future of these artificial intelligence the way to reach enlightenment. i'm british babaji welcome. it's good to have you with us it's a virus that mainly affects children under the age of five it causes but imus's both awful and total devastating people's quality of life the point of us i don't need there are only three countries in the world yet to be declared a free nigeria and pakistan today we look at pakistan which has made significant progress in the fight against four you'll have a look at some figures that they're going to throw up on the screen for you from three hundred six point zero cases in twenty fourteen to just twelve in twenty eighteen. but this progress has come out of. the dirt for their workers and
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personnel accompanying them but conservative estimates at least seventy have been given since december twentieth drove through a mixture of misinformation and militancy and to think order takes to prevent border in the first instance is two drops of the vaccine there's more on the health workers at the forefront of efforts to get this virus. is the woman on a mission her goal to rid korat she and her country of a potentially deadly infectious disease. on the back of the motorbike shirazi travels from door to door to families to get their children vaccinated against polio. it should be a routine task for health worker but in pakistan it's dangerous. they know is this all too well pennies and her sister in law were gunned down when they were immunizing children and twenty ten. when i open my door i saw the dead bodies of my
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two relatives lying in front of me. they were shot dead. my world was completely ruined at that moment. i can't forget that incident and whenever i recall that moment those wounds are torn open again. this is. relative when the only ones to suffer this fight dozens of polio workers have been killed since twenty eleven the reason and suspicion partly caused by the actions of the cia in twenty eleven the agency orchestrated a vaccination program in pakistan to track down osama bin laden the campaign was much criticized and it still used by militants to fuel anti-vaccination sentiment. has been linked to the. that is stored the it will be
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linking back to the. group was initially picked up by the failure to. go from link to particular. and there's a group which. distrust of vaccines also has other reasons one is the belief that the polio jab can cause infertility in young girls it tracks back to a claim by in nigeria and fundamentalist doctrine that the world health organization that lay spreading anti fertility drugs through its vaccines. the united nations and the nigerian government has dismissed the allegation but the remus persist. pakistan's government has recognised that polio workers are in need of protection. police officers are supporting polio workers in the field.
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we also have police personnel on call so they can respond quickly in an emergency situation. to the police. but police escorts have also come under attack in the past in the current climate there's simply no way to fully guarantee the safety of pakistan's polio workers nevertheless shirazi is determined to carry on. and the death of my family members has given me courage. i will continue working until pakistan is polio free. i am a member of this team and i will remain a member in the future as well i mean tell a seven hundred. she says she won't stop until every child under the age of ten has been immunized. from one muslim nation to one with the wilds largest number of muslims indonesia this country isn't
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usually associated with judaism but there is a jewish community if a small one which descended from traders from europe and iraq today about two hundred jews live in washington synagogue on so louisiana but recent changes in indonesia i mean practicing their religion isn't as easy as it used to be. the this is the shark has yet synagogue it's the only jewish house of worship in this sprawling indonesian archipelago and one of the few places indonesia's remaining jews feel comfortable practicing their faith. in the southeast asian country has long been praised for its moderate brand of islam but more conservative forms of islam are increasing in popularity here and religious divides are deepening members of indonesia's jewish community say tolerance is fading. they see
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a huge you just go home to israel. tensions in the middle east particularly between israel and the palestinians are spilling over in indonesia at this public cemetery in jakarta several jewish graves have been desecrated and if you know where to look nazi symbols can easily be found across indonesia the so-called soldiers cafe in the city of bam don't has now been shut down but there are several other places like it critics say their existence highlights a level of ignorance and a lack of holocaust education and the both lead to anti semitism. this is the reality. it is indeed the consequence that we have to accept. some like us and some don't but most of them are those who show tolerance to us because we've been here for so long. back at the shah was young my name synagogue
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worship to say the fact that community is so small has offered them some protection in the past they haven't been targeted as much as some of indonesia's larger religious minorities but they say they now have to be increasingly on legard. there's no such concerns over in japan but a spiritual robot is making the teachings of more easily understandable preaching in the cold eyed you turn. the other many and so the condo board priest stands almost to we just all its creators are hoping it will encourage people to take more of an interest in buddhism. in a dimly lit temple worshippers gather to listen to ancient put his teachings delivered by a robot. hand and by. the robot introduces itself as the buddhist goddess of mercy according to face these
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days he can appear in any form. and the man the robotic preacher is known as minda it's the brainchild of temple should tension goto who's hoping to bring worshippers closer to the divine. or quarter or. so. many buddhist statues have been made but they were all just one just images standing or sitting figures. i want to create a buddha statue which you can speak make eye contact and answer questions so that people can feel closer to it. always. thought. his vision was fulfilled with the help of the robotics team from osaki university does hands and face a mates from silicon enabling the robots gesture and talk. to him her and my mother not at the con all we have succeeded in creating
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a robotic statue that can convey messages to people interactively that are given our. temple officials say minda has proven a hit with the crowds despite initial skepticism was a little while i thought it would be a little scary to me but then i actually came to see a kid and found it very beautiful the sea. the other non-degree the love the memorial the way the android speaks like a real human being and made me personally feel very close to it think of what they want you to put out the. retention of gotoh hopes will be the first of many entries to deliver the teachings of buddhism the high tech way though what will the world or study robots may in the future be able to do more than what us monks can do or
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do you will go. and like movement with a futuristic twist perhaps coming soon to a temple new you yeah. during you know what about the british state are dealing with an unlikely past that it's flying high on them but it's a bloody big orders. just. a continuation that's full of temptation. opium addicted parents are reading these poppy fields. for a fix and they just can't resist. the parents a very disturbing. thing coming together influx dayanara. the whole family has to
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protect the crops we have to set off firecrackers will shoot them away while the work out their. harvest time is particularly enticing. scored pod's release a gummy latex the raw ingredients of heroines powerful narcotic haze. and then it's game on. the other junkies swoop in up to forty times a day to get their fix. and with a stash this past it's unlikely they'll go cold turkey anytime soon. in free to fly across to our web site that's did what's last for more stories and you can check us out as well. we need an hour with pictures from the city of long in
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laws where every day as soon as the sun sets the streets transform into one of southeast asia's most famous markets it's next. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in the meantime dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers one official information as a journalist i have work all of the strengths of many cantrips and their problems
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are almost the same for two sourcing according to a lack of the freedom of the press. go up should we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans on scene or microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. name is paris and i work at the. grounds of the entire global fleet of seven three seven max a profit it's still not known what caused true fatal crashes involving the jet ratings agencies for the plane to make an. found it's right. for chinese starters shows the globe's economic engine is really down further than beijing wants to admit. and how to fix
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a shrinking workforce demand scrambles as labor shortages. and then for zola let's do business it's looking worse and worse for boeing relatives of victims one that says i want to know if it's safe to fly the seven three seven max was supposed to build a u.s. plane make its fortunes for years to come the second crash in months at a blanket ban on the new plane will have far reaching financial impact. with the plane's data recorders already in paris french experts hope they'll help them find out what happened to the ethiopian airlines boeing seven three seven max that crashed on sunday they'll look at the plane's altitude speed and flight path and listen to cockpit speech the futures of both boeing's new bestselling plane and the company itself hang in the balance but analyzing the black boxes could take months .

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