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after the death of the queen, the country is in morning. but the inhabitants of the former colonies are also hoping for a new way of dealing with the legacy of the empire. london is mourning. the death of queen elizabeth and her picture is everywhere. even here in white chapel market, where 2 local store holders have put up this banner, the borough of tower hamlets is the center of london's bangladesh community and one of its ethnically most diverse areas. it is also one of the poorest, but all around here seem united by their love for the queen. i am like them when we're hard or so. she's gone. we are barely off said it wouldn't. it's quite the same at the green grocer's next door. nothing compared about when she was great, i hope she will go habit. but his main concern is the cost of living inflation in britain stands around 10 percent and is said to rise even further. people are more
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careful than ever when they come to do their shopping for us all, and his african food stall as having the same experience pricing going up. and to be honest, said in the rent, if stuff is very high. of course, everyone worrying about this is really like serious situation. my nurse angela likes buying her lunch at pals. she works at the nearby hospital and knows her hard life is becoming for people in the area. people are hoping for help, but the morning period for the queen has stopped all government business. angelus, also expecting some deeper changes in british politics. it stopped by probably paying reparations to the people of the caribbean and africa for the colonial past. so that would be a big help in, you know, they could, south may be educational institutions to help those countries try and repair the
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damage that was done to them. i think the teacher one poor low comes from peru and works in a local school. its pupils are more and more taking up the issue of britain's unresolved colonial past. they believe there is a strong emotional attachment. and at the same time, there is this big questioning movement of all the legacy of the monarchy. i'm trying to deconstruct all the colonial in both into that. so i think that there are a lot of emotions involved. one of these colonial legacies can be seen right here in tower hamlets, where deprivation and poverty are just steps away from london's gleaming financial district. ah, fighting in ukraine is threatening the safety of the countries nuclear power plants among residents. living near such plants, such as abandon chernobyl fears of a nuclear incident to growing a bottle of io dean. this would be natalia's 1st protective response. in case of
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a radioactively natalia wasn't born when the chernobyl disaster happened in 1986. but the family trauma sit steep hope is that that is the one that was the criminal . can you imagine you lock up your home and leave you lock up your youth and leave it me? my father left everything down as i go about. and this is still very painful for him. well, isn't that the didn't i sit? her father helped with the channel bill cleanup. pretty much every one in our family has had cancer, even though they now live here in st. low voltage, a town build for chang, noble survivors. the russians haven't attacked, but it's equally quiet since the war began. nearly half of the population has left people worry about putting, turning the war nuclear here. all that would need would be a conventional strike on the nuclear plant. i can have warming. i got you can
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expect anything from him. am same from his bella, rosie, a neighbor. luke, a shanklin. got those. i'm afraid i am going to die by you see, john noble were the still dangerous remains of the nuclear power plant. disaster is just 50 kilometers away. this is the town of pretty p up once they're home to channel bill workers, abandoned since 1986 and last for ever the passing decade. so radiation decrease in parts of the exclusion zone. in slow voltage, they are renovating this school barker, the mayor sat with 500 people could find shelter here from our rocket attack, but not a nuclear disaster, which he doesn't to discuss. natalia disagrees. she would like more information from the government. how she can best protect her daughter when she should flee? yet i told them wasn't zagat than from oxford. there's no information how to protect our children. it's emotionally exhausting, but that when the time comes on,
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we need to talk about it. it would be too late, but it would force them of the longer the war continues, the more dangerous it feels here on the last reassurance, the little bottle of iodine provides ah, in the years since the taliban have taken power in afghanistan, food supplies have fallen dramatically more than half of the countries children, all malnourished. ah, this is chassis, a, b, b o. she was born just before the taliban returned to power. shes, he has strep between 2 curses that challenged the best efforts of doctors hearing cobble with trying to help her. half of afghanistan's people are experiencing acute food insecurity. that's 20000000 people who are so hungry,
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their lives are at risk. as we drive through, cobbled facts and figures become faces. this is one of the world food program centers in the east of the city, florida. i've got a project manager of a local 8 organization is in charge here. the worst part of the job choosing who should get supplies. it is exactly very difficult for as how to choose the right person over the year. many of them, they are hungry, many of them they are in need. many of them even they are running after, as when we are doing the verification in selection. but to we cannot do all we can not provide food for all. those he picks get 50 k g of wheat, just over 6 k g of lentils, and 5 liters of cooking oil. there are also packets of peanut butter, paste for children, and special nutrition for pregnant women. it supposed to feed
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a family for 3 months, it hardly ever does. o. s. the sky starts to darken over kabul. we visit a bakery in the north. people with money by fresh bread for dinner. sometimes they buy extra for the desperate women who sit outside hoping for charity. many of them are widows. many have walked for more than an hour to get here. we act and on as we amy, they are in force to beg. why else would we sit here all day gather says that i be, she envisioned l. o f guns and not only victims of mess of 8 cutbacks, but also of the sanctions against their fundamentalists. rulers billions of dollars of national assets held abroad. a frozen st. markets continue, but the wider economy is collapsing and the taliban have no experience of serving millions of desperate people in crisis. not a single country has recognized there is im,
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this career status is costing afghans dearly iberian all cars are facing extinction. only 40 specimens remain recently. some of the animals have been attacking sailboats of the coast of spain. the reasons are unclear. cello, a sailor's worst nightmare, rado, a full grown orca rams. a boat off the spanish coast. hm . the animal is strong enough to damage the sailing on or in the worst case to capsize it with low it's happened to raphael martinez too. he's had 30 years experience sailing the
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seas with his wife and the couple from counties are not easily shaken yet, but their encounter with the orchestra was terrify. you'll get strictly developed for rugby. suddenly i felt a jolting and off yell short of the boat spun around a 180 degrees and was facing north city of west that i guess our that was when my wife spotted the auction with that model solomon. so the 1st thing i did was radio, the coast guard for health care directly, because when an animal that massive attacks your boats, and you don't know how long it's going to go on what anything could happen. hm. don't nick if whether vasa fears are growing on spain and portugal atlantic coast. more than 300 incidents have been recorded in the last 2 years. sailors say that the spanish coast guard is having to launch rescue operations on a daily basis for people whose boats have been damaged by orcus.
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the big question is, why are the orcus doing this or lamb ne, to something has been done to them that's completely destabilized them a lot. b, it was as if they'd gone completely crazy on you look up at of the the port of cornell de la frontera local say the competition for food is making the orc as aggressive. the marine predators and the phishers are both hunting for bluth in tune up in the fight over the prey. fishers have injured orcus with harpoons, according to animal rights activists. the fishers have a different theory and some of them are laid out. we think that a sailor accidentally injured an ogre cascadia and that's why the animals and now attacking the under side of the boats that never happened before they did of article. but get no guts was any. will researcher, ezekiel, under, you prefers to avoid the word attack. he estimates there are only about 40 iberian
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orc is left. protecting this endangered species is top priority. whether i'm with it, but again, we feel very difficult to find the cause galoshes. however, the yoke is on telling us the la shawna got out. she gave it about what we can say with a high probability is that it's related to a variety of interactions with humans. should i know we think it's a learned behavior over time thought which is passed on to the rest of the group thrust for these are her to say that i bought a few. most of the sailors take little comfort. in such explanations. they say scientists and authorities aren't doing enough to insure the sailor's safety. raphael martinez says the animals should be monitored with gps transmitters. the couple planned to continue sailing. but one thing they want to avoid at all costs is another encounter with the iberian orchids. ah
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