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in the headlines today france banned schools from using for sure the french language that supporters say avoid sex is a people who seem bitterly divided right now whether reforms are in fact needed. we must include everyone for me it's a bit bland to the issue of sexism and ricing is something you have to take into account cities useless complicate speech of course that elsewhere over 200 people on a number of offices are injured in clashes in jerusalem with police apparently also taking exception to journalists filming we are. just a day to go to moscow stages its annual victory parade we join her souls in the
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skies over the russian capital. things i do feel to. push some not to nice food of the future also they call it dried yellow worms could soon become a substantial part of our menu apparently as the e.u. food safety agency now has given the green light to high protein products. there are to international the weekend with me kevin 0 in for a good day this 8th of may you know headlines in more detail this 1st debate raging in france about whether or not the french language is inherently sexist some saying it's time for a linguistic revolution. the well known phrase the masculine gender has the advantage over the feminine expresses an extreme degree of aggression towards women
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what we teach in school masculine has the advantage of a feminine is not just a grammatical construction but front of the education ministry and says compliance with correct french grammar is a priority is just by and schools them from a loving so-called inclusive writing child to paris minding a french. dry you for ever greater inclusive which is seeing efforts made to reform the french language which critics say is riddled with a boy yes it's an idea that seemed fieri to peer wrists amongst them it seems france is education minister who says there will be no way it will be allowed in schools in the context of education compliance with grammatical and syntactic rules is essential recourse to so-called inclusive writing should be prohibited in french many would say. so that masculine or that feminine now this becomes an issue when
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referring to mix sex groups now if you have 9 women and one man 2 in for example french grammar requires you to use the masculine word which advocates of inclusive if you think he's bad critics there you say the prospective change is even worse most of the country would like the children to be able to spill let alone have to sort of fight with divisive little dots that nobody's grammar has been invented by people for ideological reasons and suddenly are supposed to adopted and those new there's new all those new rules there's a ruling of the. it's entirely something that takes up. certain circles in education and they want to impose it to the rest of the country that has a new validity in artifact or history or just proper french the local authorities in parts of france love the idea saying gender equality is what matters most but
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the proposed language changes have left some people confused it is totally useless we were able to understand child there very well before even the feminine it was not used so i find that it is useless complicate speech we must include everyone it's true that unfortunately for centuries the masculine has prevailed over the feminine maybe it's time for a change for me it's a bit bland but if there are those who accept it it doesn't bother me i like simple vocabulary i don't like to complicate my life. i think it's a good idea it's complicated but the issue of sexism and writing is something you have to take into account though i don't know for example if writing a whole novel in an inclusive ways feasible and the carrier of the linguistic purity or frogs are having learned of it at a time when the fight against sex discrimination involves battles relating in particular to domestic violence which disparities and the phenomenon of harassment
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inclusive writing if it is a part of this movement is not only counterproductive for the cause itself but harmful to the practice and understanding of the french language the concern over holding the french language is so deep that m.p.'s have even tabled the law to ban inclusive language in the public service critics also claim that she use it would make learning french even harder and could in fact lead to greater discrimination i'm terrified by things i see on facebook i'm terrified by the level to which spelling sort of has disappeared and if you look at the exercise books of pupils 50 years ago you can see that no matter what social class you could teach them decent french but then you have to do it the proper way and not not using sort of fashionable things and then sort of interspersing inclusive spelling and whatever
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inclusive spelling is inclusive for about 3 percent of the academic world it's it's complete nonsense i think however that it's fashionable and like all fashionable ideas good and bad they take over it's not even a question of discrimination or something else and such a thing as language says such a thing as gravity there's such a thing as history and they want to destroy all of this while the french look reluctant to tinker with their grammar they're not entirely adverse to so-called will changes the terms mother and father have been a bad. all schools and replaced with parent well and parents to leaving the french swimming in an alphabet soup of their own making charlotte even ski ati paris. over 200 palestinians and at least 12 israeli police officers have been injured in clashes near jerusalem's lacks a mosque law enforcement fired stun grenades as people threw rocks and fireworks
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following evening prayers authorities they have limited access to parts of the old city during the muslim holy month of ramadan. it was. i was talking before it was about for all of them or for that i thought i. was. but i palestinians say the latest unrest was triggered after police prevented them from entering that mosque compound but the authorities say on the other side of this that offices were being threatened the people attempting to move barricades as well meantime a ruptly journalist filming the events was targeted by police who tried to seize
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his camera a police officer seen a selfie over ran up to the camera man threatened him and then attempted to interrupt filming the of course artie's video agency more broadly the situation in jerusalem remains very tense dozens of palestinians in the area could soon be a victim to free and for israeli settlers it's a hugely contentious issue during friday's confrontation police responded to disturbances with rubber bullets and stun grenades the un's expressed concerns and called on israel to stop demolitions and evictions tel aviv a key. uses the protestors of inciting violence but they deny the allegation as quote a political commentator maher as one earlier who told me the israeli government's actions towards palestinians in her view are illegal. judaism is not only for me as a muslim it's only for christians for jews and for muslims under what law to be used to tell me under what law does israel have the right to do but it still remains right now under
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a lot of is it it is legal or illegal could only settlers to kick you out do you imagine someone coming to your doorstep telling you your house might get out there is to actually meet 'd the palestinian leaders that we were seeing since the beginning of this month have been suffering the same kind of support geishas that there is sisters have been suffering because of called on your list because of occupation what kind of of a mental model does does this entity just apartheid and present to the world at such a bad time if you're still in it and by the way history is being distorted people are losing their houses they're losing their lives. the e.u. food safety agency has given the green light to meal worms and the high protein maggot like insect could soon therefore be coming to a supermarket near you along with 15 other products up for consideration including crickets locusts and litter beetles it's sort of course the matter of taste as our
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correspondent peter all of a found. creepy crawlies could well be creeping and crawling their way on to plates across the european union the yellow real words were approved for sale in restaurants and supermarkets across the 27 member states meal worms are the larva of the 10 a breo beetle dried they can be eaten whole or as an ingredient in other foods packed with protein fat mins and fiber they are seen by many as a potential food of the future but eating bugs comes with some cultural conundrums . he was presented with a whole assortment of foul foods but. it's a disgusting foodie concoctions here in berlin it isn't just meal worms making it on to the menu i'm about to go and speak to a man who makes product sprawl crickets with one burning question on my mind why.
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in human decades tara will be 2000000000 people more and we have to change our food system big because of it because as we cannot. feed all people like that and insect protein or in our case cricket protein it's the same quality of protein source as high end beef but it needs for production 2000 times less water radix company have the biggest cricket farm in the world at their facility in thailand with far fewer greenhouse gases in the farming process graeme for ground than cattle but could bugs one day be seen as a valid replacement for the big insects while being super nutritious proof protein will be also the cheapest route quality protein source $100.00 times less greenhouse gases much less feet and it's all the nutrition
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with minimal harm and in the future we will. has really no place for wasting resources and because of this reason we definitely all believe that it will be part of the food system and even if it's 55 percent it's still a really big market there's a whole range of products this company sends to the supermarkets we've got protein bars we've got past we've got chips all made with cricket protein now radek talks a good game of course but what does it taste like well time for a little taste challenge we've got one of their products a dark chocolate and sour cherry protein bar made with crickets. only. a very real dark chocolate biting through there they've also got a. set of chips made with the p m cricket protein there's even
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the protein powder itself that you put into smoothies into pancakes into any of the baking route the big hard core challenge of course is the crickets themselves they talk about a huge factor in this industry by the find what they mean by that things i do for rotting. fish salty. you know what if it didn't have ice when it went in that would have been acceptable not bad overall blogs for dinner books for lunch cheer about books for breakfast gropes or a growth industry with the global market for edible insects to be worth over $4000000000.00 by 2027 but what the bullet 'd is think about one day trading in a bright 1st for a book i really appreciate it and even though it helps environment i prefer not to
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eat insects at all. it's not too bad and so because it's other and the most and so i think it's and they are animals but i would not eat every insect i never eat and the insects was conscious maybe they are some things with which i ate maybe there are persons who like it in other countries but me not in the future it's entirely possible that you'll call away to rover not to complain about a fly in your soup but toward a flight suit peter all of a r.t. early in joining a business lunch will not start or i think so watching today the situation tone after the break in our reporting and n.g.o.s for children apologizes for cases of sexual abuse and its projects for investigation reveals instance dating back to the mine 990.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on all sides very dramatic and there's probably only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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again russia's gearing up for victory day on sunday then tomorrow tanks and other military hardware will be rolling through moscow's red square as per usual with hundreds of troops marching in the air force taking to the skies course it'll take self whole lot of planning and preparation before one senior correspondent or ghastly of joining one of the helicopter teams taking part during their or her skills. it is a rare privilege to be offered the opportunity to fly over the moscow city itself never mind the kremlin the airspace above the city is generally wish take that to
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imagine c 7 says state and military aircraft but we were offered the chance and this is a ride the me 81 of the most mass produced helicopters in the world. we're now an airborne old 76 the aircraft
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a flying full more school from different airfields different regions and the thesis that old 76 a call for the most part super the red square at the same time which is an incredibly difficult feat to pull off because all of the the helicopters the jets fly completely different speeds and as they reach the red square they miss the old secret on. the final approach to the red square is created literally by the 2nd keeping 70. it's aircraft in near perfect formation coordinated and tight is always a complex affair there is new room for error this is their last full dress
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rehearsal everything goes as planned many of the pilots a veteran that this would be one thing is left to chance the weather while fuel costs optimistic there are no guarantees but everything else is ready to. order the weather is a big turbulent but the groups did their job the command highly appreciated today's work all groups are fully informed and the entire flight plan is worked out tomorrow we expect sunny weather a little windy but nothing will stop us. all of a short range flights require trained pilots and of course you need time to. feel confident about 3 to 4 months it is a surreal experience to use it needs to fly armada soon clues to the ground to see thousands of people stop and stare at the spectacle just above them being part of
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the seas something you don't forget. and enjoy whose mission is to protect children's apologized after admitting it ignored allegations of child abuse at its own projects s.o.s. children's villages vows now to investigate the accusations of misconduct i apologize. i apologize to the whistleblowers who are beliefs. there are times where our organization did not follow the correct procedure and where not enough action was taken against perpetrators the organization was founded in austria after the 2nd world war and operates in 137 countries and territories still it runs special villages for all phones with some $65000.00 children currently in its care violations have been reported at 50 projects worldwide mostly in africa or in asia some of the incidents are alleged to being covered up though they date as far back as the 1990 s.
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the ngo says it's bringing in outside oversight for its investigation of the claims but said lennon the president of the survivors network of those abused by priests told us the investigations in his view should be entirely independent the harm that happens to. a child that is sexually abused is lifelong and when an ngo or an institution pays victims. it's a way to control their terms or to keep victims silence mostly to cover up the sexual abuse the problem is that the police and the prosecutors should be involved in any investigation not the enduro it should be an outside agency that investigates tim lennon is sim self a survivor of sexual abuse he went on to share some of his harrowing story with us
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. i was raped sexually abused by my parish catholic priest who abused me for several months many abuse several children and my my classmates it dramatically affected my life it took many years for me to tell my parents. sometimes victims believe it's their fault or are shamed or feel guilty incorrectly. i have the support of my family and therapy in. a support group and all this helps me heal and thrive. and take you some will of these it brief. voicing their colombians in new york city marching in solidarity with protesters in
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their homeland word $26.00 have died and made a government crackdown colombia has been gripped by protests and violent unrest initially over tax reform but then it morphed then became over police brutality. levy seem to start with but look closely what you're seeing here upsetting images coming from russia over 150 dead seals have been found washed up along the shores of the caspian sea still a bit of a mystery what it's about it's thought they got caught up in trolling it's a dumb thing the fishermen. in iceland don't see this too often thankfully spectators continuing to enjoy the beauty of a long dormant volcano that's woken up again many taking pictures as lover and steam spews from its mouth the eruption is the 1st on the can a spit in chile or in the country southwest in any 900 years no news of any flight disruption of the moment cause the last time a big volcano went off there usually is rubbish will disruption for weeks but
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fingers crossed nothing at the moment. a student from jordan who came here to russia to study ended up falling in love with the natural beauty of one of its republics which also incidentally has proved a perfect environment for him to practice is unusual hobby. old.
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i love nature i love mountains i'm a climber and canyoning is my favorite sports. i chose that you stand because of its rich nature and diverse terrain you can find desolate snow covered mountains canyons rivers that could stand is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them. tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we're going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons pakistanis are very welcoming people when i come looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even
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provided us with food to give us everything in fact just like sponsors for us here . kind of at the weekend especially the weather. through the afternoon and get ahead to tomorrow morning will both be here. let's bring you special coverage of russia's victory. and i've had the. good rest of this saturday is.
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a professor of indra gupta who led the team responsible for the world's 2nd ever patient cured of that other virus that still affects millions hiv thank you so much up a resident of a coming on going underground everyone's talking about vaccines i suppose i could ask you given your world famous for cures arguably. will there be a cure for coronavirus anytime soon. well it's difficult to say because of course in contrast to each i ve been in a 99 percent of individuals with corona virus kill themselves and they are they clear the virus sometimes it takes longer for some than others and in many cases people died. in contrast to hiv which is a lifelong crank affection sars is slightly different so in terms of curing what we could do is get drugs that can speed up recovery of course and prevent death and i guess that's what we need that the problem is of course. the symptoms very much
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like a cold so would you treat everybody with a sniffle with or with a drug against coronavirus would you wait till i got hospital you know there's a sort of questions you have to ask the symptoms. israel's or the there was a deadly cytokine storm suppressant that they were producing and there have been there have been attempts at cures. in 2020 the double ages had failed to do so why do you think we're not hearing more about cures than is an acute respiratory virus in general and so that means that the the mean response is able to clear it in many cases but of course some people end up decide to constantly talking about which means that they for some reason the virus triggers an immune reaction that overwhelms us because we just react very aggressively to it and one of the drugs that are lifesaving for example death tax methods and steroids and some of these other drugs such as a model 6 inhibits as these are designed to dampen our immune responses so what
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they're doing is stopping us over reacting to the virus in order to prevent death so they're not really answer virus they're actually they're actually host what we call hosts directed therapies like you know they are it mean modulators directed to us rather than the virus itself. yeah i mean he even if we don't talk about corona virus the use of steroids seems to be one of the most powerful tools like a sledgehammer to the human body that western medicine has you think well yes i mean use of steroids is a is a blunt tool. on the past to develop in more specific treatments that subset right because there are it's have a number of different effects they they cause they depress your immune system for some for some time they also can raise your blood sugars you can you know guests you know you can feel them you have trouble sleeping things like that but you know as time goes on we'll develop more specific there isn't you know some of them already.

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