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and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for the what secrets lie behind? things was discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore. fascinating world heritage sites p w world heritage 360 yeah. now the basic daniels aisha are coming up today. sorry. cannot be part of joy as destructive land phone in india. the country is western good job state experience has a strong winds, rain and damage. as the 5 joy makes land phone, we hear what we can expect in the coming days. plus dropped in logistic on the
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escape. divorce is illegal to different opinions, meaning many women who want to end the matter. just conte activists want to change the laws of the majority catholic country. will this ever happened? the british manager, welcome to the dap in use asia. glad you could join us. at least 2 people have died in person in the sex on the 5 joy game or shall on thursday, stall, knocks down trees and paul lines into shipping containers into the sea. it was backing torrential, rain and sustained winds of a 125 kilometers an off when he made land for bob's since weekend 7. injuries of also being important though, the full extent of the damage has yet to become share. and john read off a more on this is the, the correspondent need. he. so ration to the what is the government saying about
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the damage cause sofa? so besides, the joy made its last 4 years to the evening, 6 30 pm local time and continued on till about 230 in at the moment there was a pause coming out that they had been 2 bits of father and a son. the government, however, has made it clear that this, these debts happened before the last 4 of the site, the one we're seeing people being injured, rescue officials, us do evacuating, enjoy the. but i think the in the one of the coastal areas of could you not, which is my compass center or wherever st. john's worst effects of being seen about 500 trees but uprooted. that's been lost or something. i know where the knife about 49 and was hoping to port the dead. this number is likely to increase once the full assessment of the damage it has the need. we're also seeing that the cost of agent, which is the most affected region, has somewhat about 40 percent, but districts talk the percent of the district has suffered follow outages about
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causing villages. english jobs have suffered from bubble altered using electricity into options. so through the deep, we're seeing rescue officials on the ground as of yesterday, the government had said that the navy border security forces coast guard on being deployed an auto and stern way as a wind required. so that's the upside in terms of damage. and there was some 100000 people who have been evacuate to the head of the psych loan. are they getting the support that they need to both countries? again, focus on hand it back to you to 100000 people, sceptre t. uh, there were special persons in india, please given to pregnant women. 400 of of them had already been shifted to health care centers. the other boats coming up now that they don't have supply shortages in addition to loans. as you know, you know, the short shops have been shot in the us, the last couple of diesel families, which on it well and on at the show the rooms are completing all supplies, shortage, nothing catastrophic has been reported. you can. and it's, it's
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a bit difficult to assess how soon life may go back to no man. and in that vein, what also cost us saying about the future, both of the storm. all right, so the storm has gone from the category of a very serious icon to a ceo cycle. it's expected to move into a depression state by this evening and of boxes. time has actually avoided and he's not going to witness the means. i thought this don't, even though the course regions are experiencing high, died under heavy rain for in india or the sites on a has made line for the customer region. and would you not state it's likely to move towards the northwestern region, all sky just fun. and lean forward has continuing boards, country schools to regions for the next 24 hours. at least we'll leave it there. but thanks so much for joining us with that. i've been in the storage in denny, thanks so much. thank you. we want to be free. that's the message there for an increasing number of women in
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the philippines. what trapped in marriages that cannot escape, that's because divorce is illegal in the catholic, my daughter to country. the only other place in the world where this is the case is the vatican goals by activists a growing louder for divorce to be legalized, but the face of buffalo position on next report introduces you to a woman who's been fighting for more than a decade to legally be separated from my husband and who is now slowly losing hope . stella siblings marriage was a nightmare from the start. instead of partnership, there was abandonment. instead of love, there was abuse. a no, no profile, no fi level has filed a petition to another my marriage of so i could be free. so i can move on from the trauma that i suffered before. i made to be free, so i won't be called immortal or mistress. they're not going to not the
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philippine mother 3 has spent the last 11 years trying to end the marriage that she never wanted in the 1st place. a parent supposed to marry when she became pregnant women golf. i don't even know how that were times when i couldn't sleep. i'm kept thinking, why is this so difficult me? why are we the ones we experienced, suffering, abandonment, and abuse was being punished by the low side of them. but that's great. but you know, you know, i find that low says default was illegal, it's made support in the countries powerful catholic church. faith runs deep through philippine society and many politicians, a wary of contradicting the church on sensitive social issues. it can lead to stigma for those seem to just on a conservative christian values by your total number. if i mean look at that point, i tried to see about measured several times because i don't want to suffer the same
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rate as my mother. and then i was also separated, but it's really not possible. and my children suffer more from that. okay. i mean, we're still not fixed on him, on the fools a list of what was being the option, stella bung. i filed a request for him. marriage to be a node after a costly legal process and a 5 years struggle, a judge colanda to wish only for the decision to be overturned by the government. it's left to bunk, us entire future in jeopardy. and that of a family which now includes a new love that me beside me ended, but it was i, i asked my partner what would happen to us since the su com gets mattered. and he told me he would wait until we can do it to that. i finally found someone who loves me and completely accepts me with all my failures. and we still complimentary of this. reveal the bill of i consider a list of the level of belong with be in the set level. if i don't go then it's difficult to think i might die without getting the freedom. i want it because a lot of my colleagues already died because i'm, i'm in the know
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a lot the court of appeals is get to respond to sit down because the latest request to reverse the last ruling until it does all she can do is weight and height and drawing me off a more context as the the correspondent. i'm a santos. and we just pay the full for the protectiveness had her marriage endowed by a court of this in that country where a divorce is not illegal because it goes against the catholic values. but isn't the endowment also against catholic values? absolutely. ending a marriage under circumstances that do not include death is against catholic, managed. but in the philippines, what the show is, you is that you can freely choose to get married, but it is only the court who has the divine power to decide if it is only death that will separate you legally. this means that your condition for
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a moment can be denied by the court or later on. even goals are ruled. you know, gosh, i've spoken to certain women. one was a celebrity whose husband had abandoned her. she had no longer spoken to him. for many years. he was no longer offering child support, but her announcement was denied because of lack of evidence. now a lot of this just shows you how bizarre and problematic the laws are in the philippines when it comes to ending marriages. so short of the halls which continues to remain in the goal. what options do women have? who want to leave a message while there is a moment and also there is the ego remedy of what is called legal separation. which is also quite bizarre in itself because that just means that you can separate your room and board your home. you can live separately and also your assets. but you can 3 mary. so it's kind of pointless in that sense. so it's no surprise really that in
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you know, conversations and then with prison, the philippines, you would hear people saying that migration or living and working abroad has become the filipino polite and discrete way of separating the philippines as an adult to catholic country on the catholic church, as we just discussed, doesn't recognize divorce. but is that also what the majority of filipinos themselves believe the actual. ringback as you know, there's been a growing climber for divorce. we've seen this in the public opinion surveys, which the latest one i think was around a few years ago. 2017. if i'm not mistaken. the public opinion survey showed that over half of those who were pulled showed that they were in favor of legalizing divorce. now who are these people? these are the people who are on facebook clubs, organized divorce advocacy groups. i've been following these groups from the start
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there and the beginning. they were a few hundreds, but now they have grown to over thousands of members advocating for divorce and in different chapters all over the world. and this just goes to show you that in the philippines and also from filipinos abroad, there was a growing clamor for that. he did his vision of divorce, considering how much the filipino dashboard contributes to the g d p. it's time for legislators to listen to this bush for because they, they should have divorce. so what is preventing those negatives from listening to the voice of the people in the democratic philippines or? well, there is, uh, the sluggish democracy starting with the sluggish bureaucracy. right. that has been that i've left the divorce bill kind of languishing, but there is been progress currently in the house of representatives and also in the senate. the divorce bill has been also getting a lot of support. so the climber that btn social media and public opinion surveys
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is reflected back in the house of representatives and in the senate. so i would just ackleberry, gosh, what i've heard. divorce advocates been say. as long as we are living and breathing, there is always hope. there's always hope for 2nd chances. and finally, budget is ation of divorce in the phoenix i'd just like to bring in uh the aspect of the catholic church because we keep chatting about its influence in different opinions and philippines political life. how big really is this influence? i think that over the past years, this influence has been on the decline. so you will see that in we were able to pass what was a controversial to be productive health know back in 2012. that was also a very controversial piece of legislation, which the church of total is the human key, but that was able to be passed. so i think that is growing indication one more of
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how could it be? you know, there should just be there is, you know, the need for a church in your religious guidelines, but right in our personal life, the church should no longer have a decision in that we leave it there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us. to the amazon to us. thank you very much. i and that does it for today, it is more from the region on our website to we're back again at the same time. next week on monday. we'll see you then by the good working as long been a male dominated industry and nigeria. but elizabeth, if i, you know, won't do, refuses to go with the flow. she designs and manufacturers, modern furniture in her own workshop and as
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