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to what he suspected was malaria and when his wife, so you, it delita, he assumed it was a mother's depression, caused by her very ferment. but at the hospital, she was diagnosed with abolla and immediately isolated assembler, as she left in the ambulance gone by you. she cried for her children, arguing that this was the last time simple would see his way for life. in our regulations, in the isolation center was the 1st to call. it was around mid town on saturday when he informed us that she had breathed her last week on the news of the killer disease has shocked the residence of my due to after losing me buzz to abolla. many people here are now living in fear that the deadly virus may have sprayed to our families. some are already being monitored by health teams because their contents of confirmed cases and as the health white as continue their chicks,
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is also growing awareness of the 3 among the villages. every day they are coming to dress the context under we are. we are happy that the contacts today between 10 to the one days available. none has been conducted a disease. but you will always say again, the feeling may have other contacts, again, at a nearby hospital staffer and the going refresh, a training some at demanding additional pay, fearing the risks div hudden use of health work as of died from a paula after treating an infected patient these are the teams of people walking the 1st time when some of this mission, dead, mysterious annual leave for the typical the typical velocity. but in that whole team on which was to do that kind of the sudden
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in less than a month, a bullet has sprayed from this village. we had a virus was 1st detected to places as fast, 200 kilometers a week. but the government claims that the outbreak is under control. unlike in previous outbreaks, this time samples are analyzed on site before we used to send our samples either to south africa or sometimes to the us or europe. so it was taking a week or more you can imagine to and as your weighty people are getting affected. this was the case in uganda for previous a bullet out bricks defrost in 2000 was the deadliest. it claimed more than $200.00 lives. this time you get is dealing with a strain of the virus that spreads more slowly. as health teams from of contaminated material from samples home. those left behind will be hoping their beloved is the last case. united nation says global warming will
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displace nearly 150000000 people across asia in the coming decades for communities on the northern coast of indonesia, central java. that's already a reality. rising, sees, have destroyed crops and roads and resulted in villages being fripp frequently flooded . some people are being forced to abandon their homes and start new lives elsewhere . c it's pointless, but cassini tries it anyway, sweeping the water out of the house in timbers. uncle village in central java by the tide keeps coming in. there was a mouldy and from time to time, the water rises to the level of her hips. if the tide is too high, the family is trapped inside for hours. cassim, his daughter has had enough and by the nu. so i sang, so i want to live someplace that isn't like this,
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that be good data then in again, some of them are with more land and that's dry. had a veneer to hopefully some of it's safe from floods and you know her grandfather, remember the times were cars and motorcycles, we're driving at the main street were burned. the village was good. there was nothing like this is matthew. i thought it was just dry land that it was lush, lots of vegetation. it became like this 10 years ago than been before a foul man. the villagers cut down mangrove forest said they're protecting the coastline. but this is not the only reason for the catastrophe. global warming and rising c levers are threatening the whole area as you used to lift him under liquor, a village near by to day she needs a boat to access our village, makes if structures lead to her former home assia just came to pick up some of her personal belongings yeah. that any of, and of course i miss haley am,
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but what can i do that it's not habitable any more that have been dealing with faculty. gaining rev bar. she had no other choice. i sent him moved to the next city. swapping a house for one bedroom, concrete apartment, but at least she has dry feet here. time now to have a look at some of the other stores making headlines today. u. s. president joe biden has pardoned thousands of people convicted under federal law of possessing marianna. he had did not call for full d criminalization of cannabis, but said no one should be in jail just for using the drug. people convicted on the state laws are not affected by this executive action. it comes about a month ahead of the midterm elections went by, the democrats may lose control control of congress. the united nations is calling for a humanitarian corridor to allow the distribution of fuel from hades main terminal at porter pas were an outbreak of cholera and surgeon gang violence have raised
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international concern. prime minister earlier ali used this speech to the nation to call for international assistance. wildfires of scorch some of the action, stone statues on rap i knew he also known as easter islands. the island is more than 3000 kilometers from the western coast of chile. authorities say the blaze has been burning since monday, and has potentially damaged several 100 of the giant cast stone figures known as more high burning on one of the most remote inhabited islands on the planet, displays france to destroy a centuries old legacy, stone figures known as mo, i were carved by the indigenous rope on new people some 500 years ago. but the uncontrollable blaze that has gone on for days is said to have done a repairable damage to the iconic statues. oh,
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the fire has swept through a vast area of land, some 60 hector's dare around 1000 moy on the island, and estimated several 100 or in the fact it area. one descendants of to ralph annuity who carved the stones were stolen on the island . they considered the statues to be sacred. archaeologist believe the mo, i are a representation of ancestors and may have played a role in rituals. the fire comes just 3 months after the island re open to tourists after a 2 year closure due to the pandemic, and soon that dollar series of to the people leg, it's unesco status. as a world heritage site has brought over 160000 to her a year to the island,
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providing a livelihood to some 4000 residents. now as damages are being assessed, the site is once again closed. linden toronto is an expert and landscape fire management from the european forest institute. and earlier, i asked him if he thinks the damage to the east, the allan statues would have been avoidable. of course, in principle of its human cause, the 1st can be affordable, but there will always be arson issues, regardless of where in the world. so it's a matter of what can be done to prevent it in the 1st place of human cost and how can we respond quickly and how can we make the site itself more resilient to fire? now what do you think east orland can do to protect the statues from fires like this one going forward and looking forward to the future? well, we actually have quite a long history of, of virus occurring on this area for 25 wildfires just in
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a couple of years or some years back. so i think they're already taking measures for keeping the grass short the vegetation short around the areas to best protect them to have less available fuel. i think we can always do more measures. one can support, you know, there's always an outcry of, of not enough human resources to effectively manage that. many of the sites, not just this one so, so supporting the local agency on the ground as best we can. and also from the organizational standpoint of unesco and deal management that can be done to, to like i said, really keep these areas safe from fire as possible because fire will, will occur again. now wildfire threatened to cultural treasure like this one. what additional problems does that cause for firefighters? well, depending on, on what site we have, i mean, this is a cultural site and we have natural science. we have mixed sites depending on what
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type of site it is. and you can have different types of fire fighting measures, but in the end, obviously sensitive areas like this, you want to have a least aggressive approach in actual containment options. which can of course, cause some challenges. but it all in all, i think it's, it's a matter of resources, of education, of preparing the sites. and i would like to say, i mean, i think that we have kind of a wet wetland area here. we have wind driven fire. we have very light fuel, so the temperature itself of the fire is relatively low. so i would like to think that as of now, it looks worse than it is. and of course we have to wait for more damage assessment . linda prompt landscape fire management expert. this is nobel peace prize is being shared by 3 champions of human rights, the jail allusion rights activists, alice billiard ski,
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roches memorial organization, and ukraine center for civil liberties. the joint award aims to highlight the significance of civil society for peace and democracy. the most highly anticipated announcement in a week of awards. at the stroke of 11 in oslo, the chair of norway's, my bill committee ended the speculation. this piece try is awarded to human rights advocate, be all good from bill root. deborah human rights organization, memory, all the ukrainian human rights organization. tense up for civil liberties. the committee said it was recognizing 3 champions of human values in a rage and rife with repression and fear. they had made
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an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses, and the abuse of power. together they demonstrate the significance of civil society, poor peas and democracy. allah's b l e up ski has been a leader of the democracy movement in belarus since the mid 19 eighties. he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. the committee called for the 60 year olds, immediate release. ukraine center for civil liberties has been active for more than a decade following russia's invasion of ukraine. the group has worked tirelessly to document war crimes against civilians. the memorial n g o has its roots in the soviet union in russia and continue to track human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners thought it was dissolved late
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last year. as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent, the nobel committee says the prize was not a direct message to the russian president every 50 for most though more. it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime of vladimir putin, which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday. that's it from me and the news tomb. a news team rather for now on your campus, mckinnon will have an update for you at the top of the art will be going live to that press conference of you leaders in proc i'm got office in berlin and we got some hot tips for your bucket list romantic corner chat. hot spot for food, chair and some great cultural memorials to brood. d, w,
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travel off we go. so how did she become adult hitler's favorite director? and how did he become a forgotten filled pioneer lini leaf and stuff and upon ode funk. in 1932, they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d. w. ah, european countries find a new way to talk to each other will that help them to find unity and prague. leaders are meeting and attentions on how to tackle high energy prices. look at the latest from our correspondence and we'll go to mexico,
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where drug cartels are fighting for control of the food business. and it's distribution humphrey cobra. welcome to the program. european leaders have come together in the check capital, prague for the inaugural european political community forum, a meeting where you member states, turkey, britain and other countries have come together to discuss how they can boost to security and economic prosperity. today, the 27 e leaders and attendance are gathering separately for an informal you council meeting. a key topic on the agenda is how to deal with the current energy crisis. several countries have enacted relief packages to help ease the burden on taxpayers . now these packages varian cost, let's take a look at some of them. now spain's relief package will cost 27000000000 euros francis package. 45000000000 euros.
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