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break it by. the. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge they cherry subdeacon the very strong position against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetically modified products are pretty to have there is no. evidence to there's any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in the most trash i don't believe the. poor and the free. them primary market is profit.
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for social justice golden rice are cheap. dramas good trying to be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world lights now. on the old picture of today's leaves no pointers on from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. all over again violent protests raged across spain earlier this week dozens of activists were arrested after clashes with police and rallies were staged in nearly fifty cities trouble was sparked in the northern town of bor costs over a multi million euro plan to rebuild local infrastructure the protesters said the
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money they'll be better spent on social needs of the two year recession and despite the renovation being cancelled the demonstrations continued that's because of the general discontent with the government according to one political analyst. the demonstrators say that they will continue. protesting against this project because they they still don't believe that is going to be the reason why people are so angry specifically because it doesn't fit with the current situation of austerity of cutbacks seen in services this is an area which has suffered from those cutbacks in public services recently so people they say they prefer it here are the schools and hospitals rather than parking lots this is the very conservative c.t.s. this is the other small city in spain never happens something like that in a city like poor so this is probably. one of the symptoms of of how problematic it's been the situation on the whole in the whole of space
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a. couple headlines making news right now losses ripped through a protest site in thailand's capital bangkok has injured at least twenty eight south overnight gun a type that would an opposition member on a supply is becoming increasingly common there is protesters continue to rally demanding the prime minister resigned marches want to derail for blues parliamentary elections the opposition say little could be rigged. the last of now become part of western pakistan is told through a military convoy has killed twenty two soldiers around thirty others were injured when the explosive device was detonated inside a vehicle pakistan's taliban faction claimed responsibility for the baldwin promised more attacks against what he called the country's secular system. the melting of the arc to go ice is slowly but surely opening access to the vast resources of untapped gas and oil underneath the competition for exploration rights is getting fierce as five countries with borders in the region by destroying from their claims some even landed the troops on the north pole the boy. melting ice
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caps in the arctic have ignited a military build up over the world's smallest ocean and the riches buried beneath it the arctic circle is believed to contain thirty percent of the world's undiscovered natural gas and fifteen percent of its oil the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and denmark are very interested in exploiting these resources last month canada abruptly claims that it owned the north pole while the united states with its alaskan outpost has plans to boost its military there claiming it lacks operational experience and needs to police the thinning ice as it's replaced by fuel filled maritime traffic but that's not all. actually u.s. submarines are deployed not too far away off the norwegian coast it would take us
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missiles sixteen to seventeen minutes to get from there to moscow so we really hope that with all the things that have been happening in the world over the past few decades we have put the cold war confrontation behind us in all five countries bordering the arctic sovereignty rights to resources within two hundred nautical miles of their territorial waterways but a growing up a take for a bigger slice of the pie is what many fear can inevitably spark a twenty first century cold war in the frozen waters there are also unexplored resources that we don't know yet to which country belongs which could be of course of interest to many countries do you think that smaller things could spark. tension and maybe more tension that we would like to see marina port nine r.t. new york. there's another dimension to this is really hard to ignore the resource rich is also an alternative trade route from russia and asia to europe because of a falling ice ships will soon be able to navigate it without the ice breakers the
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actually routes almost twice as fast as the southern route across the indian ocean through the suez canal in fact we spoke to christopher perry's a strategic forecaster and former british naval officer he thinks arctic countries will be the only ones to join any regional dispute either. where i think we could have some disputes is there a number of other interested countries such as india china korea japan all getting very interested not just in the northern sea route but also in the resources that exist there in the arctic already the chinese are operating greenland to places like that and i think there will be a scramble by some of the other countries for some of those resources where the ice does recede so you're not just going to have lee norton say reach across the top or russia and the northwest passage across canada you're also going to have a route around twenty fifty straight across the top of the north pole now that means that the countries that in the past have faced each other across the north pole that icy waste they cannot open water for quite
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a few months of the year and that will introduce different perspectives different geometries and you're going to see canada and united states also entering into the arctic so it's going to be an interesting situation g.g. point of view probably around twenty forty five twenty fifty but people will be getting ready for that of course it in the years leading up to that they just headlines coming up in just under ten minutes time and through the latest on our breaking news the violence a net ukraine's capital tonight. the world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. after three years of. the death toll of over one hundred thousand.
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homeless ian commonsense come together with one message. war is not the answer. does peace have a chance. for the on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. but in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went to europe saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the day of steel warehouses with this it was the
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main storage place for all the food in the city people eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. the third night it was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried under me and. all of them would dead. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good as my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody.
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or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the docs. there is so little self reflection on the part of both the american public and the american decision makers i wonder why is that we are. true of three hundred fifteen million people. or we are. slated from the world by two large oceans. we're trying to think of foreign policy is something we do to other people rather than that but something we participate in. i don't. tanya played it well tell me how you are my little grandson.
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