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it is for the neighbour's benefit as well. no good us sticking to the rules and our generation sticking to the rules and everybody else going mad. i would have to think carefully, because you have got to live with these people. it's later on in life, it may be a year goes by, and you are not speaking to your neighbours. it is not because i don't like my neighbours. will they be watching?! it may feel like summer is still hanging on, but this autumn, new rules apply. jon kay, bbc news, plymouth. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are with is the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party, lance price, and lucy fisher, defence editor at the times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the me
it is for the neighbour's benefit as well. no good us sticking to the rules and our generation sticking to the rules and everybody else going mad. i would have to think carefully, because you have got to live with these people. it's later on in life, it may be a year goes by, and you are not speaking to your neighbours. it is not because i don't like my neighbours. will they be watching?! it may feel like summer is still hanging on, but this autumn, new rules apply. jon kay, bbc news, plymouth....
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it is for the benefit of the neighbours as well.eneration sticking to the rules and everybody else going mad. i would think, because you have got to live with these people, it is later on to live with these people, it is lateron in to live with these people, it is later on in life, maybe a year goes by, and you are not speaking to your neighbours. it is not because i don't like my neighbours. will they be watching?! it may feel like summer is still hanging on, but this autumn, new rules apply. jon kay, bbc news, plymouth. the speaker of the irish parliament has announced that all members of the irish cabinet have to self—isolate. it comes after the health minister stephen donnelly contacted his gp for a coronavirus test after feeling unwell this afternoon. this is breaking in dublin, the announcement made by the speaker of the irish parliament in the house itself. he said the whole cabinet had to self—isolate because of what he called a very serious information coming out today. the irish national broadcaster is reporting that all o
it is for the benefit of the neighbours as well.eneration sticking to the rules and everybody else going mad. i would think, because you have got to live with these people, it is later on to live with these people, it is lateron in to live with these people, it is later on in life, maybe a year goes by, and you are not speaking to your neighbours. it is not because i don't like my neighbours. will they be watching?! it may feel like summer is still hanging on, but this autumn, new rules apply....
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yes, it is notjust birmingham, it is neighbouring sandwell and solihull, 1.6 is neighbouring sandwellbouring sandwell and solihull, 1.6 million people affected by the new restrictions coming in from tuesday as well as the rule of six from monday. the reaction is that the rate is rising and something needs to be done about it but there are differing views about whether the right things are being done. public health officials here say that transmission rates seems to be across the board and age groups. we hear about younger people being responsible but there is an issue across age groups. they are seeing hospital admissions and intensive care admissions which they have not been seeing at all. still small numbers. but there is two to three week lag between the hospital admissions and they are worried about that. we heard from them where they are how they are also concerned that the data showing that a lot of that the data showing that a lot of that transmission is a carry —— is within houses. is why these new guidelines and new laws being brought in from tuesday. it means households cann
yes, it is notjust birmingham, it is neighbouring sandwell and solihull, 1.6 is neighbouring sandwellbouring sandwell and solihull, 1.6 million people affected by the new restrictions coming in from tuesday as well as the rule of six from monday. the reaction is that the rate is rising and something needs to be done about it but there are differing views about whether the right things are being done. public health officials here say that transmission rates seems to be across the board and age...
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so who knows we might have much closer neighbours than the red planet.e for opening the books. what i found it fascinating is there is only two main sources of this phosphine which is from the guts of animals like penguins and the like or from swans or from industrial manufacturing.” the like or from swans or from industrial manufacturing. i don't think they have many of those on venus as far as we think they have many of those on venus 3s far 3s we are think they have many of those on venus as far as we are aware we mightfind venus as far as we are aware we might find factories popping up on venus! do you understand the subsection of some people to find whom life elsewhere, matt? deftly at the moment because of the crisis we are going through and the desperation to be living another life. do you, anna? i think it is very exciting to give us a sense of perspective in terms of the vast universe out there and to realise that maybe we are quite small and i think that might be quite healthy for some of us. don't you think though that if we are less bothered
so who knows we might have much closer neighbours than the red planet.e for opening the books. what i found it fascinating is there is only two main sources of this phosphine which is from the guts of animals like penguins and the like or from swans or from industrial manufacturing.” the like or from swans or from industrial manufacturing. i don't think they have many of those on venus as far as we think they have many of those on venus 3s far 3s we are think they have many of those on venus...
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the single indictment, over the spread of bullets into neighbouring apartments, falls well short of what campaigners were calling for. the family's attorney said the outcome was "outrageous and offensive". also in the programme... the eu publishes a new approach to migration, after a fire at a camp on the greek island of lesbos showed how the issue continues to strain ties in europe. and 400 whales have sadly died in australia, after becoming beached in shallow waters. we'll explain what's happened. and we'll update you on the rescue effo rts and we'll update you on the rescue efforts going on for those that remain alive. a grand jury in the us state of kentucky has voted to indict one of the police officers involved in the shooting of breonna taylor. the officer, brett hankison, will face three charges of wanton endangerment because some of his bullets went through ms taylor's apartment into a neighbour's flat. no officer will face charges for her killing. here's the attorney general, who led the investigation. i understand that miss breonna taylor's death has become a part of a nationa
the single indictment, over the spread of bullets into neighbouring apartments, falls well short of what campaigners were calling for. the family's attorney said the outcome was "outrageous and offensive". also in the programme... the eu publishes a new approach to migration, after a fire at a camp on the greek island of lesbos showed how the issue continues to strain ties in europe. and 400 whales have sadly died in australia, after becoming beached in shallow waters. we'll explain...
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we don't need any interference from neighbouring countries., my country is neutral. but i don't want belarus to be an object of any geopolitical game so we don't wa nt to of any geopolitical game so we don't want to refuse to speculate on russian geopolitical interests. we are not opposed. we want to solve oui’ are not opposed. we want to solve our problems by ourselves. we are a lwa ys our problems by ourselves. we are always asking to represent the serenity of our country. thank you. as the ambassador said, putin is propping up lukashenko. and recommend you want to come back quickly and what you have heard our panellist say? yeah, it is a very complicated geopolitical game but it is very necessary for us to decide out owfi is very necessary for us to decide our own destiny and i would also say that putin's interference in belarus politics and culture isjust tremendous. it also can be related to homophobic laws that russia introduce themselves, even though in belarus we have no such law but everybody relates to it, like we are living in the r
we don't need any interference from neighbouring countries., my country is neutral. but i don't want belarus to be an object of any geopolitical game so we don't wa nt to of any geopolitical game so we don't want to refuse to speculate on russian geopolitical interests. we are not opposed. we want to solve oui’ are not opposed. we want to solve our problems by ourselves. we are a lwa ys our problems by ourselves. we are always asking to represent the serenity of our country. thank you. as the...
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so essentially no visits to friends, neighbours and relatives.us for a cause of this particular focus for a cause of this particular outbreak? certainly the first minister, nicola sturgeon, at her daily briefing earlier on this afternoon had expressed some concern about the rising number of positive tests, and rising number of infections in the lanarkshire area. over the past ten days with you not concerned about the rising number of infections and the broader glasgow area. now these restrictions which we re area. now these restrictions which were introduced in glasgow and a few other surrounding areas ten days ago now are due to be renewed on monday. thank you very much, jamie in glasgow. boris johnson is due to hold a conference call with conservative mps — amid growing anger about his plans to override part of the brexit withdrawal agreement. a number of backbenchers have threatened to try to amend the proposals when they reach parliament next week. mrjohnson says the changes are necessary to protect the unfettered flow of goods between northe
so essentially no visits to friends, neighbours and relatives.us for a cause of this particular focus for a cause of this particular outbreak? certainly the first minister, nicola sturgeon, at her daily briefing earlier on this afternoon had expressed some concern about the rising number of positive tests, and rising number of infections in the lanarkshire area. over the past ten days with you not concerned about the rising number of infections and the broader glasgow area. now these...
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one former police officer has been charged — over shooting into neighbouring apartments.eaders of the black lives matter movement say that's not enough. anticipating a night of unrest after the verdict, the national guard was called into the town. anger over the killing of ms taylor in march has fuelled more than 100 days of demonstrations. this is the scene right now in louisville — police officers had placed barricades around downtown this week to reduce access — and a 9 o'clock curfew has been imposed for this evening. we have just been watching people who have been peacefully arrested, but protesters face—to—face with officers. kentucky's attorney general led the investigation — he explained why two other other officers who fired shots were not charged at all. detective cosg rove and sergeant mattingly werejustified in returning fire, because they were fired upon. i'll leave it to others to make determinations. we have vigorous self—defence laws in this state, and that is something that existed prior to this case. i'll let others make judgments about that. attorney be
one former police officer has been charged — over shooting into neighbouring apartments.eaders of the black lives matter movement say that's not enough. anticipating a night of unrest after the verdict, the national guard was called into the town. anger over the killing of ms taylor in march has fuelled more than 100 days of demonstrations. this is the scene right now in louisville — police officers had placed barricades around downtown this week to reduce access — and a 9 o'clock curfew...
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the coronavirus clamp—down — the government urges people to report their neighbours if they're seen breaking new rules on socialising. from today anyone who breaks the new rule of six could be fined more than £3,000. but there's confusion. it is very difficult to understand because if i allowed to go into a pub with loads of people and i am a metre apart with my kids... we'll be explaining the new rules — all four nations are different. also on the programme tonight... no queues, but the coronavirus testing system is under strain amid claims of a shortage of staff at government laboratories. i now call the prime minister. prime minister. the prime minister defends proposed legislation giving britain the right to override part of the brexit divorce deal — but gets a rough ride in the commons. martyn hett — one of the victims of the manchester arena bombing — at the inquiry. families of the 22 people who died beginning sharing their memories. and could there be life on venus? astronomers discover new evidence that there might be. and coming up on bbc news, we look at the growing divide between
the coronavirus clamp—down — the government urges people to report their neighbours if they're seen breaking new rules on socialising. from today anyone who breaks the new rule of six could be fined more than £3,000. but there's confusion. it is very difficult to understand because if i allowed to go into a pub with loads of people and i am a metre apart with my kids... we'll be explaining the new rules — all four nations are different. also on the programme tonight... no queues, but the...
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many neighbours had nothing and leon taylor's boyfriend said he had nothing and that is why he firedonna taylor. this is why we indict people when we have trials. you do that so that you can hear all the evidence. so the police officers can talk and tell and testify about what happened and what they saw and felt at that time. when you have no trial then you don't get to hear the evidence, you don't get people's sworn state m e nts don't get people's sworn statements on the stand and so we just statements on the stand and so wejust get statements on the stand and so we just get the police officers' account of what happened and we don't get to really hear, they don't have to present that to a jury of their peers and stand trial and we just don't think that is fair. in this country and many countries around the world, those people should be put before a jury and a jury should before a jury and a jury should be able to decide that. so we think this whole thing is a farce. thank you very much indeed. we will have more on this later in the programme. what you are seeing on your screen stra
many neighbours had nothing and leon taylor's boyfriend said he had nothing and that is why he firedonna taylor. this is why we indict people when we have trials. you do that so that you can hear all the evidence. so the police officers can talk and tell and testify about what happened and what they saw and felt at that time. when you have no trial then you don't get to hear the evidence, you don't get people's sworn state m e nts don't get people's sworn statements on the stand and so we just...
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you are the neighbour of belarus. most of the belarusian senior opposition figures who have been forced out of belarus have gathered, not least, svetla na kuznetsova, who was of course the candidate who ran against lukashenko and she claimed she had won the election, had it not been rigged. are you saying that svetla na ti kha novs kaya is actually the winner of the election and are you recognising her as the de facto leader of belarus, in exile? we can call her a de facto leader but the problem is that the elections of august 9th, they are spoiled, and we cannot prove that by giving the figures, giving the result and nobody can say what votes are the votes indeed and what votes are the fake votes because appearance rate in some districts of belarus during the election was more than 100%. so this is a problem to say what was the real result, we can guess that madam tikhanovskaya was the winner of those elections. we treat her as a national leader and she is the leader of the opposition at the moment right now. she is
you are the neighbour of belarus. most of the belarusian senior opposition figures who have been forced out of belarus have gathered, not least, svetla na kuznetsova, who was of course the candidate who ran against lukashenko and she claimed she had won the election, had it not been rigged. are you saying that svetla na ti kha novs kaya is actually the winner of the election and are you recognising her as the de facto leader of belarus, in exile? we can call her a de facto leader but the...
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attorney general to prosecute one officerfor a lesser offence because some of his bullets went into a neighbour's two other officers at the scene were not charged because they were returning fire. breonna taylor's boyfriend, who was with her in the flat, had shot at them as they broke through the front door. a short time ago the police gave more details about their injured colleagues. at about 8:30pm tonight, some officers were called to a query of shots being fired in the area. as they were deploying to investigate what was going on at first and broadway, shots rang out and two of our officers were shot. both officers are currently undergoing treatment at university hospital. one is alert and stable and the other officer is currently undergoing surgery and stable. we do have one suspect in custody. earlier our correspondent aleem maqbool sent this report from louisville. they're already starting to express their outrage at the news that police won't be charged with the manslaughter of breonna taylor. in march, the 26—year—old had been in her own home after midnight when plain—clothes police offi
attorney general to prosecute one officerfor a lesser offence because some of his bullets went into a neighbour's two other officers at the scene were not charged because they were returning fire. breonna taylor's boyfriend, who was with her in the flat, had shot at them as they broke through the front door. a short time ago the police gave more details about their injured colleagues. at about 8:30pm tonight, some officers were called to a query of shots being fired in the area. as they were...
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why should neighbours complain about that?t seems like there is really good evidence that there is really good evidence that there is really good evidence that there is a high risk of a potential second surge and that is something that we all want to remember so it is about as being responsible for ourselves and our families. good to talk to you, john. ceo of neighbourhood watch there. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon says a total of 70 people have tested positive for coronavirus in scotland in the past 24 hours. that brings the total number of people testing positive in scotland to 22,749. but she urged caution over the figures — saying that because of the backlog in tests being processed across the uk, these numbers may be incomplete. it's important that i'm frank that we now have a very serious it's important that i'm frank that we now have a very serious concern that the backlog of test results being faced by the uk lab network, which the glasgow lighthouse lab is pa rt which the glasgow lighthouse lab is part of,
why should neighbours complain about that?t seems like there is really good evidence that there is really good evidence that there is really good evidence that there is a high risk of a potential second surge and that is something that we all want to remember so it is about as being responsible for ourselves and our families. good to talk to you, john. ceo of neighbourhood watch there. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon says a total of 70 people have tested positive for coronavirus in...
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the neighbour sporting arena, deliberately because it is so big and social distancing is easy. pan emmys, the pre— much sums it up. he said there's nothing quite like this and he is seriously questioning why we should have an award show as i like this. he said it is not going to stop covid, not going to put out the wildfires that we are suffering here in california. he said, we need to have fun. and i think that really will be the tone of the night. they don't expect everything to go well. we have a ready seen the giant zoom screen with some of the nominees at home. some of them we re nominees at home. some of them were blank. maybe they were having technical problems but honestly we live in an area where it doesn't really matter does it. so the nominees are sitting at home on their sofas. how will it be — how will they give their thank? making their agents and so on, however going to get the trophies? yes, that is the intriguing point. what they are doing with summer and maybe a little suspicion that perhaps some people behind the scenes know who is going to win because in som
the neighbour sporting arena, deliberately because it is so big and social distancing is easy. pan emmys, the pre— much sums it up. he said there's nothing quite like this and he is seriously questioning why we should have an award show as i like this. he said it is not going to stop covid, not going to put out the wildfires that we are suffering here in california. he said, we need to have fun. and i think that really will be the tone of the night. they don't expect everything to go well. we...
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would you encourage people to, as it were, dob in their neighbours?ay thank you for that because they have been doing it for months. the biggest problem up till now has been clarity about what the rules are which is why it is good we have gone to the rule of six, we need that clarity. as for dobbing in your neighbour, i think most people, and the police have actually done this very well over the last few months, by consent, cajoling and advising and instructing people, we have got the vast majority of people complying with the rules. where there are outliers, the few people flouting the rule repeatedly, i support the government about that. you're watching bbc news. hundreds of opposition activists have been detained by the belarussian security forces at the latest women's march demanding the resignation of president alexander lukashenko. men in green uniforms and balaclavas surrounded the protesters, who responded with chants of "only cowards beat women". sylvia lennan—spence reports. chanting. another saturday, another anti—government protest in the
would you encourage people to, as it were, dob in their neighbours?ay thank you for that because they have been doing it for months. the biggest problem up till now has been clarity about what the rules are which is why it is good we have gone to the rule of six, we need that clarity. as for dobbing in your neighbour, i think most people, and the police have actually done this very well over the last few months, by consent, cajoling and advising and instructing people, we have got the vast...
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residents in the uk city of birmingham and the neighbouring boroughs of sandwell and solihull are thestrictions, after a rise in coronavirus cases. our news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has spent the morning in the city. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that is as well as the rule of six from monday as well. people's reaction is that obviously the rates are rising and something needs to be done about it, but there are differing views about whether the right things are being done. public health officials here in the city say that actually, transmission rates spread seems to be across the board. it to be across the board. is across all age groups as because it is across all age groups as well because we do hear about younger people being responsible, but there is an issue across all age groups. they are starting to see hospital admissions and intensive care admissions. still small numbers at the moment, but there is often a two 01’ the moment, but there is often a two or three week lag between the amount of cases places icing and the hos
residents in the uk city of birmingham and the neighbouring boroughs of sandwell and solihull are thestrictions, after a rise in coronavirus cases. our news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has spent the morning in the city. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that is as well as the rule of six from monday as well. people's reaction is that obviously the rates are rising and something needs to be done about it, but there are differing views about...
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the telegraph says the government is encouraging people to report neighbours who do not self—isolate testing positive for coronavirus — it also has a picture from the one minute silence held at east grinstead rugby club today to remember the murdered police sergeant matt ratana who was their head coach. the metro leads with growing calls for borisjohnson to reconsider the 10pm pub curfew — with some tory mps calling it a ‘draconian‘ use of power. the ft headlines donald trump saying the affordable care act in the us, known as obamaca re, will be terminated — a day after announcing amy coney barrett as his nomination for the supreme court. the i says the roll—out of the uk's coronavirus vaccine potentially faces years of delay. the mail says police will carry out spot checks and act on tip offs to ensure people are adhering to new covid—19 self—isolation rules. the times headlines ministers preparing to enforce a social lockdown across the north of england and potentially london to combat the second wave of coronavirus. and the guardian leads with world leaders — including boris johns
the telegraph says the government is encouraging people to report neighbours who do not self—isolate testing positive for coronavirus — it also has a picture from the one minute silence held at east grinstead rugby club today to remember the murdered police sergeant matt ratana who was their head coach. the metro leads with growing calls for borisjohnson to reconsider the 10pm pub curfew — with some tory mps calling it a ‘draconian‘ use of power. the ft headlines donald trump saying...
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so ijust warn you, your neighbours are watching you.s is very quite far down in the story but it said the police could not cope with people who are telling anna ringing them up and saying they are having a party next door. and maybe that's the terrible truth is this that is what we are to have to be very dull and boring and quiet country and a lot of the fun the people were hoping to still manage to have, and they say it will go on for six months. so it's going to be a long winter. it is certainly going to bea a long winter. it is certainly going to be a long winter. let's look at the daily express. an interesting headline. jessica, maybe you can try to explain this to us. boris saying only a united front will hold virus. what does he mean by that?” only a united front will hold virus. what does he mean by that? i think what he is trying to say is it will ta ke what he is trying to say is it will take effort from everyone, from businesses, from individuals and from the scientific community to try to defeat this virus and to sort of miti
so ijust warn you, your neighbours are watching you.s is very quite far down in the story but it said the police could not cope with people who are telling anna ringing them up and saying they are having a party next door. and maybe that's the terrible truth is this that is what we are to have to be very dull and boring and quiet country and a lot of the fun the people were hoping to still manage to have, and they say it will go on for six months. so it's going to be a long winter. it is...
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and get support from your neighbours, and i think we're encouraging our neighbours to offer supportking that offer early on, in terms of who that is something that happens, is anything we can do to help? how can i make that more straightforward for you ? help? how can i make that more straightforward for you? that's support for your neighbours, what about the community? would you advise neighbours to stitch and others they see breaking the rules? 0ur others they see breaking the rules? our advice is always been that the most important thing is to have conversations, this is not about snitching on your neighbours and neighbourhood watch is not about watching your neighbours, it is about watching out for your neighbours, about providing that support. that is what we always advocate. where you have been talking about having conversations with neighbours and helping to support them and what are challenging times for all of us. we spoke about the community spirit that existed at the start of the lockdown, do you get the sense that people are just getting very tired of this and the anger
and get support from your neighbours, and i think we're encouraging our neighbours to offer supportking that offer early on, in terms of who that is something that happens, is anything we can do to help? how can i make that more straightforward for you ? help? how can i make that more straightforward for you? that's support for your neighbours, what about the community? would you advise neighbours to stitch and others they see breaking the rules? 0ur others they see breaking the rules? our...
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over in cheshire, infection rates are much lower than neighbouring merseyside.ester venue told me national restrictions are a blunt tool. the blanket restrictions help nobody. we need specific localised responses to local problems. chester is facing a very different situation than liverpool. cornwall is facing a very different situation than birmingham. the government is trying to strike a balance between protecting health and keeping the economy going. businesses are now preparing for a long winter ahead. sarah corker, bbc news, in chester. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has urged voters who've deserted his party to give it another chance. in his first conference speech as leader, delivered online, he told labour it was time to get serious about winning the next election and said the uk was being held back by what he called the government's "serial incompetence". our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. this is sir keir starmer and he really, really wants you to know thatjeremy corbyn is no longer leader of the labour party. a conference spe
over in cheshire, infection rates are much lower than neighbouring merseyside.ester venue told me national restrictions are a blunt tool. the blanket restrictions help nobody. we need specific localised responses to local problems. chester is facing a very different situation than liverpool. cornwall is facing a very different situation than birmingham. the government is trying to strike a balance between protecting health and keeping the economy going. businesses are now preparing for a long...
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it's a neighbour wondering what we're up to.mer trafficker is spooked. he says his job was to find people willing to sell their kidneys — before passing them up the chain. translation: i bring the donors, take them to the broker, they make the deal. then what does this broker do? translation: he takes him to a flat, takes him to the hospital. they keep your passport. the next day they take them for medical checks, check your blood group, do an ultrasound and many other checks. these may take around a week. during this week, they take them to the ministry of health to sign a document as an organ donor, then they take that consent and take them to the hospital with the recipient. we can't verify what he's told us. but the involvement of corrupt officials and doctors has been corroborated in dozens of our expert's previous interviews. so, the broker pays a bribe to a select member of the egyptian ministry of health to approve the paperwork without asking too many questions. the consent forms, they're a legal document, a statement e
it's a neighbour wondering what we're up to.mer trafficker is spooked. he says his job was to find people willing to sell their kidneys — before passing them up the chain. translation: i bring the donors, take them to the broker, they make the deal. then what does this broker do? translation: he takes him to a flat, takes him to the hospital. they keep your passport. the next day they take them for medical checks, check your blood group, do an ultrasound and many other checks. these may take...
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this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze.nors in california say the fires are a tangible sign of the effects of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. conrad wilson is a reporter at oregon public broadcasting and joins me now. conrad, just bring us up—to—date with the situation because the pictures we have been seeing are absolutely dramatic. it is a very dramatic scene. as well as in washington, across the entire pacific northwest. in the last 48 hours, more than i pacific northwest. in the last 48 hours, more thani million pacific northwest. in the last 48 hours, more than i million acres have burned in oregon and washington. that's just an extraordinary escalation and a dramatic fire growth fuelled by very strong winds and very dry conditions. there is a number of very large fires. we're talking about fires really that are all over the region, all over the state of 0regon, the region, all over the state of oregon, and as th
this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze.nors in california say the fires are a tangible sign of the effects of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. conrad wilson is a reporter at oregon public broadcasting and joins me now. conrad, just bring us up—to—date with the situation because the pictures we have been seeing are absolutely dramatic. it is a very dramatic...
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burma in 1942 japanese had taken neighbouring burma in1942 in japanese had taken neighbouring burmawin back. but, it became the forgotten army as your a possible focus was on self, the focus. those back home can only imagine the horrors, still not married, my iam full of i am full of sympathy for you, they're putting more and more in the paper spots 14th on the campaign and i feel nothing can paper spots 14th on the campaign and ifeel nothing can be paper spots 14th on the campaign and i feel nothing can be too good to make upfor i feel nothing can be too good to make up for such a help. one of those men in burma living that hail. we lost a number of people would've night attacks and bombing attacks and what we lost 15 and an error rate, terrible. we will be known as the forgotten army. history books tell us a difficult was, but because it's not like being there. it was the final push for still the biggest present the. weakening japan before its final surrender a few months later. as if war were not old enough, they also had to contend more personal there is with more personal matte
burma in 1942 japanese had taken neighbouring burma in1942 in japanese had taken neighbouring burmawin back. but, it became the forgotten army as your a possible focus was on self, the focus. those back home can only imagine the horrors, still not married, my iam full of i am full of sympathy for you, they're putting more and more in the paper spots 14th on the campaign and i feel nothing can paper spots 14th on the campaign and ifeel nothing can be paper spots 14th on the campaign and i feel...
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from next week 1.6 million people living in birmingham and neighbouring sandwell and solihull will bebirmingham now has the second highest infection rate in england after bolton. there's been a rapid rise in infections — they've doubled in just a week. laboratories processing coronavirus tests in the area are said to have been overwhelmed. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. a new direction of travel for birmingham, sandwell and solihull. with a ban on people mixing with other households. and now in line with some of the parts of the country were coronavirus cases have escalated. there are people who think this is over... the region's mayor said the local infection rate was now a major concern. all the talk about the virus being less virulent than earlier in the year is just not true. so for the sake of particularly the elderly members of the community, we have to turn this number around. there were mixed reactions after the announcement. fair enough, because it's a big city so there's more people here. so more people are going together, absolutely. they've got to try and curb it, but
from next week 1.6 million people living in birmingham and neighbouring sandwell and solihull will bebirmingham now has the second highest infection rate in england after bolton. there's been a rapid rise in infections — they've doubled in just a week. laboratories processing coronavirus tests in the area are said to have been overwhelmed. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. a new direction of travel for birmingham, sandwell and solihull. with a ban on people mixing with other households. and...
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he shot blindly through the house into the neighbours apartment with a small child and that is why he'sy there is this pressure that has yielded the release of the tapes expected tomorrow. is this unprecedented? it is highly unusual, even the attorney for this grand juror who filed a case today says he is not seen this in his career. it is highly unusual to see a grandeur and across the lament process that's about to be secret to many the transcripts are released in the tapes and deliberations be released and in this case, a grandeur is also saying that the attorney general of kentucky will announce the charges misrepresented their deliberations and did not present other charges and did not present other charges and therefore was using the grand jury and therefore was using the grand jury asa and therefore was using the grand jury as a shield to deflect from a accountability. how close is this being watched in the light of the blm movement and all the other protests which are still continuing in some parts of the country?m protests which are still continuing in some parts of the country
he shot blindly through the house into the neighbours apartment with a small child and that is why he'sy there is this pressure that has yielded the release of the tapes expected tomorrow. is this unprecedented? it is highly unusual, even the attorney for this grand juror who filed a case today says he is not seen this in his career. it is highly unusual to see a grandeur and across the lament process that's about to be secret to many the transcripts are released in the tapes and deliberations...
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that whole thing of telling on your neighbour, i think, breaking up community is the last thing thatething like that, people would maybe toe the line a bit better. this weekend, the prime minister is under pressure from medical and scientific advisers to take stronger, swifter action to slow the spread of the virus. the prime minister has been in top—level meetings to discuss his options, but he is also under pressure from his next—door neighbour, the chancellor, who does not want to see a fragile economic recovery killed off. so it is likely that we will see new, temporary measures across england, but that these will also fall far short of a full national lockdown. while schools and workplaces are likely to remain open, some of the restrictions imposed in local lockdowns seem set to spread across england. at the 212 cafe and bar in leeds, there is no enthusiasm for a possible curfew. put a ten o'clock curfew, most bars will probably decide not to open back up because the trade won't be worth it for the late night venues. but also, it could work in a different way where all of the st
that whole thing of telling on your neighbour, i think, breaking up community is the last thing thatething like that, people would maybe toe the line a bit better. this weekend, the prime minister is under pressure from medical and scientific advisers to take stronger, swifter action to slow the spread of the virus. the prime minister has been in top—level meetings to discuss his options, but he is also under pressure from his next—door neighbour, the chancellor, who does not want to see a...
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of wanton endangerment and that more relates to why one of the three officers was fired, that a neighbourd that some of the bullets had penetrated his wall. they don't relate directly to breonna taylor's murder or manslaughter which is what people here were looking for. they were looking for those kinds of charges. people have artie started the march where they had been protesting for three months at the fact that breonna taylor was murdered in her own home by plainclothes officers on that no knock warrant as you say ended the end it was for a drug raid that related to an ex—boyfriend and no drugs were found on her property. so, there will be i am sure a show of the outrage that people feel here on the streets later today. and aleem maqbool, have we been given any justifications for the charge that happen have not been brought, are the authorities offering next when nation? not as yet, we heard a very rudimentary statement so far but this was supposed to be a litmus test on how america does police accountability in the aftermath of george floyd's killing and this will bea george floyd's k
of wanton endangerment and that more relates to why one of the three officers was fired, that a neighbourd that some of the bullets had penetrated his wall. they don't relate directly to breonna taylor's murder or manslaughter which is what people here were looking for. they were looking for those kinds of charges. people have artie started the march where they had been protesting for three months at the fact that breonna taylor was murdered in her own home by plainclothes officers on that no...
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, the white neighbours of breanna taylor and the buildings got more justice than breanna taylor did thatthe people around her, and infected kentucky attorney—general said that the use of force wasjustified, that the use of force wasjustified, that the two other officers used self—defense, so the people in new york and in la, here in washington from around the nation still file justice was not served in this case and they will be on the streets until breonna taylor will become quite famous because her name has been on the cover of magazines, slight breeze have been talking about her, and the fact that it's still a name that they have to say at protests speaks to how america treats its black community. with specific reference to her case, is this the end of the road in terms of whether these officers could face further charges? there is one other alternative here, the fbi's civil rights division is also investigating this case to see if breonna taylor's civil rights were violated in this case. and they might prefer charges against the officers, that's the final alternative here, because lo
, the white neighbours of breanna taylor and the buildings got more justice than breanna taylor did thatthe people around her, and infected kentucky attorney—general said that the use of force wasjustified, that the use of force wasjustified, that the two other officers used self—defense, so the people in new york and in la, here in washington from around the nation still file justice was not served in this case and they will be on the streets until breonna taylor will become quite famous...
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this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze. of the effects of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. a short time ago, i spoke to conrad wilson who is a reporter with 0regon public broadcasting. in the last 48 hours, more than 1 million burned in oregon and washington. that's just an extraordinary escalation and a dramatic fire growth fuelled by very strong winds and very dry conditions. there's a number of very large fires. we're talking about fires really that are all over the region, all over the state of oregon, and as the pictures you have seen show, the devastation has been very... it's been dramatic, really. canyons, entire towns, communities have just been wiped away by the fire. we know of four deaths in washington and oregon, the one you mentioned in washington state with the one—year—old, as well as a teenage boy and a grandmother who died in what's called the beachy creek fire, which is near salem, oregon. then there
this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze. of the effects of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. a short time ago, i spoke to conrad wilson who is a reporter with 0regon public broadcasting. in the last 48 hours, more than 1 million burned in oregon and washington. that's just an extraordinary escalation and a dramatic fire growth fuelled by very strong winds and...
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louisville officer is to be prosecuted for a lesser offence because some of his bullets went into a neighbour'she death in march of breonna taylor, who was 26, fuelled anti—racism protests. the state attorney general said two officers weren't charged because they were returning fire after breonna taylor's boyfriend shot at them. our washington correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports: they are already starting to express their outrage at the news that police won't be charged with the manslaughter of breonna taylor. in march, the 26—year—old had been in her own home after midnight when plainclothes police officers burst in on a drug raid. her boyfriend, kenneth walker, a licensed gun owner, says he thought they were intruders and fired his weapon. they fired back at least 20 times, killing breonna. no drugs were found. 911, operator here. what is your emergency? i don't know what's happening. somebody kicked in the door and shot my girlfriend. breonna taylor! after months of protests, the city of louisville paid a $12 million settlement to breonna taylor's family, but they wanted the officers charg
louisville officer is to be prosecuted for a lesser offence because some of his bullets went into a neighbour'she death in march of breonna taylor, who was 26, fuelled anti—racism protests. the state attorney general said two officers weren't charged because they were returning fire after breonna taylor's boyfriend shot at them. our washington correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports: they are already starting to express their outrage at the news that police won't be charged with the...
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leading opposition figures in belarus, maria kolesnikova, has prevented officials deporting her to neighbouringer passport on the border and throwing it out the window of an official car. there've been protests against the government for the past month, since the disputed elections at the beginning of august. jonah fisher has more from kyiv. this began on monday morning. maria kolesnikova was picked up by an unmarked vehicle, by masked men in minsk yesterday. two other opposition figures were also picked up that day. they were then taken to the border where belarus borders ukraine and authorities were trying to make her cross the border, effectively force them into exile in ukraine. these three people were brought together in no man's land and it was there that maria kolesnikova made it very clear that she did not want to cross into ukraine. now one of the two men who did cross into ukraine was there in no man's land at the time and i spoke to him about what happened. at that moment maria was put into the car. she literally tore her passport into small pieces. so as they gave her back her passp
leading opposition figures in belarus, maria kolesnikova, has prevented officials deporting her to neighbouringer passport on the border and throwing it out the window of an official car. there've been protests against the government for the past month, since the disputed elections at the beginning of august. jonah fisher has more from kyiv. this began on monday morning. maria kolesnikova was picked up by an unmarked vehicle, by masked men in minsk yesterday. two other opposition figures were...
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leading opposition figures in belarus, maria kolesnikova, has prevented officials deporting her to neighbouringt, on the border, and throwing it out the window of an official car. colleagues say she then jumped out the back of the car. it's not clear where she is now. one of these colleagues is ivan kraftsov , who spoke to the bbc‘sjonah fisher in the ukrainian capital kyiv. at that moment maria was forcefully put into the car. she literally tore her passport into small pieces. so as they were giving her back her passport to travel in ukraine? exactly. it was in the car and she immediately took it and tore it up and then she climbed out through the rear window because the doors were blocked and walked into belarusian territory. so this was on no—man‘s land? this was in no man's land and it was heroic what she did. she was very very clear with them that she did not want to be forced into the ukraine? she tore her passport up, so she might want to seem absolutely clear with that, yeah. another important development comes from the president of belarus alexander lukashenko — he's insisted he won't
leading opposition figures in belarus, maria kolesnikova, has prevented officials deporting her to neighbouringt, on the border, and throwing it out the window of an official car. colleagues say she then jumped out the back of the car. it's not clear where she is now. one of these colleagues is ivan kraftsov , who spoke to the bbc‘sjonah fisher in the ukrainian capital kyiv. at that moment maria was forcefully put into the car. she literally tore her passport into small pieces. so as they...
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this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze.of the effects of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. tributes have been paid to the actor dame diana rigg, who's died at the age of 82. she had been suffering from cancer. she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife in on her majesty's secret service in a career spanning more than 60 years. 0ur arts editor will gompertz looks back at her life. diana rigg as the incredibly stylish, unsha keably cool, thoroughly independent emma peel in the 1960s hit spy—fi series the avengers. she wasn't one to stand for any nonsense, on—screen all of. so, when she discovered she was being paid less than the cameraman on the show, she decided to have a word. i don'tjoin generally the main body of feminism, but i have always said that i thought equal pay gets you a long way to be treated equally by a man. mrand mrsjames bond! from agent peel to 007
this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze.of the effects of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. tributes have been paid to the actor dame diana rigg, who's died at the age of 82. she had been suffering from cancer. she was best known for her roles as the feisty emma peel in the avengers and as james bond's wife in on her majesty's secret service in a career spanning...
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and it's only after we match countries in that way with their nearest neighbour our comparisons tell fewer covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. in fact, our results on covid deaths are more prominent than the results on covid cases — which tells us that female lead countries may have been equally hard—hit by the virus, but they managed it better. so, was there something overwhelming that these female leaders were doing that lead them to manage this situation better? yes, i mean, our results suggest that female leaders locked down significantly quicker than male lead countries. not only were they very quick and decisive about locking down, but they also communicated their strategies better. so, depending on the specification that we look at — female lead countries lock down 22—25 deaths earlier than male lead countries did. and that may have made just that difference which we find has determined their performance over the first quarter of the pandemic. they seem to have communicated their strategies as well quite clearly — using interpersonal style, and perhaps citizens have respond
and it's only after we match countries in that way with their nearest neighbour our comparisons tell fewer covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. in fact, our results on covid deaths are more prominent than the results on covid cases — which tells us that female lead countries may have been equally hard—hit by the virus, but they managed it better. so, was there something overwhelming that these female leaders were doing that lead them to manage this situation better? yes, i mean, our...
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perhaps seeing i'm sure my next—door neighbour has gone out when they shouldn't.ey've got a voice, the problem happened. what on earth. is this going to happen? is it going to work with mac as penny highlights, there is two promises, the ethical dimension and the practicalities of it. i'm not going to attempt any's impersonation but, look, i completely agree. who is going to e nforce completely agree. who is going to enforce this stuff. the mail on sunday piece makes it pretty obvious. the government advisers are saying to borisjohnson obvious. the government advisers are saying to boris johnson the obvious. the government advisers are saying to borisjohnson the uk has one of the worst records in terms of public behaviour. nothing to do with the test and trace peace, but people are just not being the rails. you could say that is because people are really confused. about all these different rules that have come into place over the past few months. but the real question, these £10,000 fines that you may get. —— like the syste m fines that you may get. —— like the sy
perhaps seeing i'm sure my next—door neighbour has gone out when they shouldn't.ey've got a voice, the problem happened. what on earth. is this going to happen? is it going to work with mac as penny highlights, there is two promises, the ethical dimension and the practicalities of it. i'm not going to attempt any's impersonation but, look, i completely agree. who is going to e nforce completely agree. who is going to enforce this stuff. the mail on sunday piece makes it pretty obvious. the...
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0regon, this has been described as a once in a generation event, and it is a similar story for neighbouringdented, the flames continue to burn. tim allman, bbc news. when it comes to the global pandemic, latin america, has some of the worst affected countries in the world. brazil has recorded more than four million infections, 127,000 deaths. most recently the virus has been spreading inland, to areas near the amazon which are already enduring a crippling fire season. katy watson has been looking at the impact of dual tragedies. brazil's amazon is once again going up in smoke. a year after international outrage over the extent of the fires, they are back and as devastating as ever. but they are not just killing the rainforest, they are also choking its people. dr victorino has been working relentlessly for six months, dealing with covid—19. he is the best chance for the town's residents, who otherwise have to travel eight hours to the nearest intensive care bed. the situation is not easing here, he says, he's still seeing new cases every day, but now it is fire season and the team is not ju
0regon, this has been described as a once in a generation event, and it is a similar story for neighbouringdented, the flames continue to burn. tim allman, bbc news. when it comes to the global pandemic, latin america, has some of the worst affected countries in the world. brazil has recorded more than four million infections, 127,000 deaths. most recently the virus has been spreading inland, to areas near the amazon which are already enduring a crippling fire season. katy watson has been...
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a number of neighbours lost their homes altogether.e, but what i notice now, mike, and i have lived here for nearly 25 yea rs, year have lived here for nearly 25 years, year on year these fires do seem to be getting much worse. what we are experiencing right now, 49 celsius over the weekend, searing temperatures, searing dry conditions. it has not rained here since april and it probably will not rain for two or three months. it is a perfect storm of conditions which is generating these more than two dozen fires. you referred to the rather unusual circumstances surrounding one fire, this pyrotechnic device, the smoke generating device used at a gender reveal party, which is something a lot of people have never heard of before, but it is a party where lots of people reveal the sex of their baby, and that family, under investigation, could in fa ct fa ce under investigation, could in fact face charges if they are shown to be to blame for the huge blaze that has now resulted. so how was it for you and the people around you, day by day and
a number of neighbours lost their homes altogether.e, but what i notice now, mike, and i have lived here for nearly 25 yea rs, year have lived here for nearly 25 years, year on year these fires do seem to be getting much worse. what we are experiencing right now, 49 celsius over the weekend, searing temperatures, searing dry conditions. it has not rained here since april and it probably will not rain for two or three months. it is a perfect storm of conditions which is generating these more...
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but he is also under pressure from his next—door neighbour, the chancellor, who doesn't want to see ailled off. so it is likely that we will see new temporary measures across england, but that these will also fall far short of a full national lockdown. while schools and workplaces are likely to remain open, some of the restrictions imposed on local lockdowns seem set to spread across england. at this cafe in leeds, there is no enthusiasm for a possible curfew. put a 10pm curfew, most buyers will probably decide not to open back up because the trade won't be worth it. but also, it could work in a different way where all the students, all the people who go out through the day, the bars make the same amount of money, but it will cause trouble through the day rather than the night. labour say they will support whatever new steps the government takes, but... if i was the prime minister, i would apologise for the fact that we are in the situation with testing. throughout the summer, we were saying, prepare for the autumn. instead, we had the exams fiasco. i would make fixing testing the num
but he is also under pressure from his next—door neighbour, the chancellor, who doesn't want to see ailled off. so it is likely that we will see new temporary measures across england, but that these will also fall far short of a full national lockdown. while schools and workplaces are likely to remain open, some of the restrictions imposed on local lockdowns seem set to spread across england. at this cafe in leeds, there is no enthusiasm for a possible curfew. put a 10pm curfew, most buyers...
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this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze. of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the political divide over athlete protests has been long standing, deepening since nfl quarterback colin kaepernick first took a knee during the playing of the us national anthem in 2016. as the nfl gets underway, it's using its resources to promote socialjustice and condemn racism in america, including the choice for players to display the name of a victim or one of four pre—approved phrases from the league to display on their helmets. i've been speaking to sports lawyer, anthony tall. because the nfl as a league is over 80% african—american and a lot of the guys on these teams, that play for these teams, are the great talent that make the nfl one of the top sports leagues in the history of the world, and a lot of the guys who play on these teams come from that environment where they could have been shot, they have family members shot that are
this man was on his way home when he saw his neighbour's home ablaze. of global warning. with no hint of rain in the forecast, he is calling for outside help in fighting them. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the political divide over athlete protests has been long standing, deepening since nfl quarterback colin kaepernick first took a knee during the playing of the us national anthem in 2016. as the nfl gets underway, it's using its resources to promote socialjustice and condemn racism in...
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and it's only after we match countries in that way with their nearest neighbour our comparisons tell covid—19 case —— fewer covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. in fact, covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. infact, our covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. in fact, our results on covid deaths are actually more prominent than the results on covid cases, which tells us that female lead countries may have been equally hard—hit by the virus, but they managed it better. so was there something overwhelming that these female leaders were doing that lead them to manage this situation better? yes, i mean, our results suggest that female leaders locked down significantly quicker than male lead countries. not only were they very quick and decisive about locking down, but they also communicated their strategies better. so, depending on the specification that we look at female lead countries lock down 22—25 deaths earlier than male lead countries did, and that may have madejust countries did, and that may have made just that difference which we find has determined their performance over the
and it's only after we match countries in that way with their nearest neighbour our comparisons tell covid—19 case —— fewer covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. in fact, covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. infact, our covid—19 cases and fewer covid deaths. in fact, our results on covid deaths are actually more prominent than the results on covid cases, which tells us that female lead countries may have been equally hard—hit by the virus, but they managed it better. so was...
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he shot blindly through the house into the neighbours apartment where there was a small child and that is why there is this pressure that has yielded the release of the tapes expected tomorrow. the world health organization says it will investigate allegations of sexual exploitation by aid workers in the republic of congo. the alleged abuse is detailed in a new report by the thomson reuters foundation. it's claimed to have happend during efforts to combat the ebola outbreak. 0ur correspondent paul hawkins told me more about the alleged abuse. this is from two news agencies, the thomson reuters foundation and the new humanitarian agency and this covers from 2018 to march this year and in it, they have spoken to 50 local women who they say were allegedly plied with drinks, ambushed in hospitals, forced to have sex forjobs and two became pregnant. one woman described the sexual exportation as a passport to employment and another said they hire you with eyeballs, most of the allegations are against who staff and most of them men, they include doctors, there are also allegations against the
he shot blindly through the house into the neighbours apartment where there was a small child and that is why there is this pressure that has yielded the release of the tapes expected tomorrow. the world health organization says it will investigate allegations of sexual exploitation by aid workers in the republic of congo. the alleged abuse is detailed in a new report by the thomson reuters foundation. it's claimed to have happend during efforts to combat the ebola outbreak. 0ur correspondent...
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that live close to donna taylor was up he shot blindly through the house into the neighbours apartmentis being charged. that is why there is this pressure that has yielded the release of the tapes tomorrow. the number of people worldwide who have died with covid—19 has passed 1 million, the un secretary general called it a "mind—numbing" figure. it is very likely to be quite an underestimate. in the uk daily deaths from the virus have reached their highest level in three months and germany is now warning that cases are likely to rise during the winter. every grave marks a life cut short, a mother, father, brother, sister lost to covid—19. this is indonesia, but the impact of coronavirus since it emerged in china late last year has been truly global. these are the five countries which have recorded the most deaths with covid—19. the united states is top with more than 200,000, followed by brazil, india, mexico and the united kingdom. many of those deaths, especially among the frail elderly, will have been at least partly due to other underlying health problems. 33 million cases of coron
that live close to donna taylor was up he shot blindly through the house into the neighbours apartmentis being charged. that is why there is this pressure that has yielded the release of the tapes tomorrow. the number of people worldwide who have died with covid—19 has passed 1 million, the un secretary general called it a "mind—numbing" figure. it is very likely to be quite an underestimate. in the uk daily deaths from the virus have reached their highest level in three months...