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w's crime fighters are back to britain africa's most successful radio drama series continues from the olympus odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao. on the one hand you had this kind of narrative of european civilization on the other hand you had exploitation. the question should be what is colonialism it everywhere and it fit in everything and that nobody can really see it her name and what most european countries did was sell it civilize admission.
w's crime fighters are back to britain africa's most successful radio drama series continues from the olympus odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao. on the one hand you had this kind of narrative of european civilization on the other hand you had exploitation. the question should be what is colonialism it everywhere and it fit in everything and that nobody can really see it...
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>> that what we do know in south africa, india, great britain. every time. every time if you give a chance to this virus, it takes it. there are several kinds of mutation. there are other that we have seen in india and it is spreading superfast. - - v superfast. spreading very quickly throughout the united states. and then to become more infectious and other that we don't want to see. because it can hurt more people. so the more we can crush back the hotspot. not even remotely the right thing but you need to crush it now. and then to turn a corner into aan bad place. host: but these variants and those that were vaccinated? >> . >> and with that small percentage and what it is very important to have a significant amount and that the death rates go down to have a far lower incident of a core outcome on - - a poor outcome of any kind. but they do appear to be fighting against and that is important to understand with pfizer and motor now with the mrna. to pivot on iodine to tackle the new variant if they could come along and then to try to manage new variants. >
>> that what we do know in south africa, india, great britain. every time. every time if you give a chance to this virus, it takes it. there are several kinds of mutation. there are other that we have seen in india and it is spreading superfast. - - v superfast. spreading very quickly throughout the united states. and then to become more infectious and other that we don't want to see. because it can hurt more people. so the more we can crush back the hotspot. not even remotely the right...
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be unwise to speculate but what we do know is that we have seen in brazil, in south africa, in india, in great britain every time, every time you give a chance to this virus it takes it and what it does is it begins to mutates. there are two kinds or several kinds of mutations in one is it makes it more infectious and that's what we are seeing. that's what we are seen in india and spreading superfast. version that developed and great britain out of the original virus spread very quickly to the united states. these are variants which seize the opportunity to infect you and become more infectious but there's another kind of variants which we don't want to see and that is one that leads to more harm and that is it's not just more infected but more verlyn and in other words it can hurt more people and we certainly don't want to see variants that start having effects, more effects on younger kids so the more we can crush back the hotspots and the faster and that's why 18 months is just not even remotely the right thing to be doing but we need to crush this now because we don't want to see any variance real
be unwise to speculate but what we do know is that we have seen in brazil, in south africa, in india, in great britain every time, every time you give a chance to this virus it takes it and what it does is it begins to mutates. there are two kinds or several kinds of mutations in one is it makes it more infectious and that's what we are seeing. that's what we are seen in india and spreading superfast. version that developed and great britain out of the original virus spread very quickly to the...
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october 1960, there was a referendum, restricted to white voters on whether south africa should break its ties with britain and become a republic. south africa had been a member of the british commonwealth since 926. as a self governing dominion of the british empire, it was a bitter divisive campaigns, the republic inside united under the slogan, to re unite and keep south africa white. me. the result was close. a narrow victory for the governing white national party of henry award. with the referendum, having now already passed the republic of south africa was constituted on the 31st of may 1961. the majority black population reacted with horror. a 3 day general strike was called. which man have ruined, supported by encouraging muslims to fast for 3 days of peaceful protest that a man's action was remarkable at a time when few muslims in south africa opposed the government. so overtly, he just wanted to make sure the well being are taken care of. but this also opened his eyes and his mind into what was happening and how cool the guy apart. the government was during the time of a party and was my father's
october 1960, there was a referendum, restricted to white voters on whether south africa should break its ties with britain and become a republic. south africa had been a member of the british commonwealth since 926. as a self governing dominion of the british empire, it was a bitter divisive campaigns, the republic inside united under the slogan, to re unite and keep south africa white. me. the result was close. a narrow victory for the governing white national party of henry award. with the...
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be unwise to i speculate, but what we do know r is we have seen in brazil, in south africa, in india, in grea. britain, every time -- every time you give a chance to this virus, it takes it. what it does is it begins to ' mutate. there are several kinds of mutation. it more infectious.e britis that's what we are seeing, and that's what we are seeing in ot india and it's spreading summer fast. the british, the version that developed in great britain out of the original virus spread very quickly through the united states.become m these are variants which seize the opportunity to infect you '' and becomes more infectious, a there's another kind of variant we don't want to see come, and r that's one thate leads to more harm, and that is it's not just more infective, in other words,. it can hurt more people. we certainly don't want to see variants that start having affects -- more affects on back younger kids, so the more we can crash back the -- 18 months, e e it's not even remotely the right thing to be doing, and we need to crush itho now because we dot want to see any variants turn a corner into a bad
be unwise to i speculate, but what we do know r is we have seen in brazil, in south africa, in india, in grea. britain, every time -- every time you give a chance to this virus, it takes it. what it does is it begins to ' mutate. there are several kinds of mutation. it more infectious.e britis that's what we are seeing, and that's what we are seeing in ot india and it's spreading summer fast. the british, the version that developed in great britain out of the original virus spread very quickly...
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justify the armed struggle and the killing of civilians against the apartheid regime of south africa backed by britain what would you make of that human rights watch report you are you're basically a white south african. talking to be right now. well the ethiopian israelis the moroccan israelis and you know the half or more israelis who aren't you know white would certainly differ with you on that but put that on the side if human rights watch oprah report specifically says this is not south africa and it doesn't need to be south africa to try to accuse of apartheid in some sort of legal sense now i don't agree with them on that what i do want to say is that i think and i work as a journalist both with several human rights groups. in the human rights watch i work you know with with the i.d.f. and i talk to both sides and i think there is a place for human rights and geos to encourage both sides to be a little bit more careful and to think harder when they're using course about how they use force the apartheid allegation itself i think is nonsense and the reason it's nonsense is all you need to look is
justify the armed struggle and the killing of civilians against the apartheid regime of south africa backed by britain what would you make of that human rights watch report you are you're basically a white south african. talking to be right now. well the ethiopian israelis the moroccan israelis and you know the half or more israelis who aren't you know white would certainly differ with you on that but put that on the side if human rights watch oprah report specifically says this is not south...
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i think it would be unwise to speculate, but what we do know is that we see in south africa, india, great britain, every time , every time you give a chance to this virus, it takes it. and what it does is it begins to mutate. there are several kinds of mutation. one makes it more infectious, that is what we are seeing in india, and it is spreading superfast. the version that developed in great britain out of the original virus spread quickly through the u.s. these are variants which take the opportunity to infect you and become more infectious. there is another kind, one that leads to more harm, that is that it is not just more infectious, but more virulent. so the more we can crush the hotspots and the faster -- that is why 18 months is not even remotely the right thing to be doing -- we need to crush it now, because we don't want to see any. variants turn the corner into a bad place. host: is there any chance that people who have these variants and were vaccinated became ill? guest: actually, we know that once you are vaccinated, you can be reinfected, a very small percentage in this country, b
i think it would be unwise to speculate, but what we do know is that we see in south africa, india, great britain, every time , every time you give a chance to this virus, it takes it. and what it does is it begins to mutate. there are several kinds of mutation. one makes it more infectious, that is what we are seeing in india, and it is spreading superfast. the version that developed in great britain out of the original virus spread quickly through the u.s. these are variants which take the...
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of cutter shows strong protection from pfizer against the variants first detected in south africa and britainonwide study in india shows two doses of the pfizer vaccine provided 98% protection from hospitalization and death, 96.5% protection against infection. easing patent rules. >> to me this was a value statement. it was a statement that put people over patents. >> reporter: in the u.s., the pace of vaccinations now falling farther down 30% in the past two weeks, but a new kaiser family foundation study shows a modest gain in willingness to get a vaccine from republicans, up 9% over the past month. that, as we see new signs of the return of of our old lives. broadway tickets on sale today for shows set to resume in september. new jersey lifting restrictions on travel for indoor youth sports teams and chicago announcing a summer concert series for the fully vaccinated. and, jake, here in new york city, they are preparing for the return of tourism this summer. the mayor unveil ing a plan to give johnson & johnson shots at major tourist attractions across the city, including places like times
of cutter shows strong protection from pfizer against the variants first detected in south africa and britainonwide study in india shows two doses of the pfizer vaccine provided 98% protection from hospitalization and death, 96.5% protection against infection. easing patent rules. >> to me this was a value statement. it was a statement that put people over patents. >> reporter: in the u.s., the pace of vaccinations now falling farther down 30% in the past two weeks, but a new kaiser...
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he said that while most adults in britain have had vaccinations, the figure in africa was just 2%, and. scotland's health secretary says covid restrictions in glasgow could be eased if the number of people in intensive care does not go up. glasgow is the only part of scotland still in level three, and some businesses have criticised the decision to keep it under stricter measures. humza yousaf told the bbc ministers want to ease restrictions as soon as possible. he hopes after this week it'll become clear whether case numbers have led to a rise in icu patients in the city. the home secretary priti patel says the bbc�*s reputation has been "compromised" following lord dyson's report into howjournalist martin bashir obtained his interview with princess diana for panorama in 1995. she said the bbc�*s governance and accountability could be strengthened during the renewal of its royal charter. meanwhile speaking to the sunday times mr bashir has said he never wanted to harm diana and that to shoulder him with the responsibility for the royalfamily�*s relationship with the media is unreasona
he said that while most adults in britain have had vaccinations, the figure in africa was just 2%, and. scotland's health secretary says covid restrictions in glasgow could be eased if the number of people in intensive care does not go up. glasgow is the only part of scotland still in level three, and some businesses have criticised the decision to keep it under stricter measures. humza yousaf told the bbc ministers want to ease restrictions as soon as possible. he hopes after this week it'll...
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he said that while most adults in britain have had vaccinations, the figure in africa was just 2% per india. india has reported more than 8,800 cases of the deadly "black fungus" in a growing epidemic of the disease. the normally rare infection has a mortality rate of 50%, with some only saved by removing an eye. india has seen thousands of cases affecting covid—i9 patients. doctors say there is a link with the steroids used to treat covid. the former bbc journalist martin bashir has defended his controversial panorama interview with princess diana in 1995, and rejected suggestions that his actions were ultimately responsible for her death two years later. in an interview with the sunday times, he admitted that he was wrong to have forged bank statements to obtain the interview, but insists it had "no bearing" on subsequent events. james reynolds reports. the dyson report found that martin bashir commissioned false bank statements in order to secure his interview with diana, princess of wales. mr bashir, who recently resigned from the bbc on health grounds, has now told the sunday tim
he said that while most adults in britain have had vaccinations, the figure in africa was just 2% per india. india has reported more than 8,800 cases of the deadly "black fungus" in a growing epidemic of the disease. the normally rare infection has a mortality rate of 50%, with some only saved by removing an eye. india has seen thousands of cases affecting covid—i9 patients. doctors say there is a link with the steroids used to treat covid. the former bbc journalist martin bashir...
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he said that while most adults in britain have had vaccinations, the figure in africa was just 2% peralist martin bashir has defended his controversial panorama interview with princess diana in 1995, and rejected suggestions that his actions were ultimately responsible for her death two years later. in an interview with the sunday times, he admitted that he was wrong to have forged bank statements to obtain the interview, but insists it had "no bearing" on subsequent events. james reynolds reports. the dyson report found that martin bashir commissioned false bank statements in order to secure his interview with diana, princess of wales. mr bashir, who recently resigned from the bbc on health grounds, has now told the sunday times he is deeply sorry to princes william and harry, but he rejected the duke of cambridge's claim that he fuelled diana's paranoia. i never wanted to harm diana in any way, and i don't believe we did, he said. i don't feel i can be held responsible for many of the other things that were going on in her life and the complex issues surrounding those decisions. ton
he said that while most adults in britain have had vaccinations, the figure in africa was just 2% peralist martin bashir has defended his controversial panorama interview with princess diana in 1995, and rejected suggestions that his actions were ultimately responsible for her death two years later. in an interview with the sunday times, he admitted that he was wrong to have forged bank statements to obtain the interview, but insists it had "no bearing" on subsequent events. james...
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liberal countries have done so much worse why is it africa why is it india why why those huge population centers have done so so much better than britain and western europe of course there are issues about underreporting in parts of africa and india can be under reporting at this stage or here are probably not but there will be many other factors such as house genetics they'll be issues as environments exposure to other pathogens that may generate some kind of process munity. you know of course and of course you know people talking about whether it will be immunity or b.c.g. vaccination as has an impact why don't we know given that this is a risk to billions of people we seem to have no idea whatsoever people talk about ventilation because of air conditioning and and preparation because of a burn or what why don't we know because of a little research has been going on in this area. yes i mean because you know that you talk about association analysis and so stations are. notorious for being confounded let's say so it's really hard to to establish causality without doing experiments a study so the real way to do this would be of course t
liberal countries have done so much worse why is it africa why is it india why why those huge population centers have done so so much better than britain and western europe of course there are issues about underreporting in parts of africa and india can be under reporting at this stage or here are probably not but there will be many other factors such as house genetics they'll be issues as environments exposure to other pathogens that may generate some kind of process munity. you know of course...
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colonial africa to the west and then you put overlay that now with the companies that control those natural resources overwhelmingly here in europe we have $100.00 companies here just in britain london the law that control one trillion dollars worth of mineral wealth of africa you see exactly the same picture that nothing has changed those commodity food supply chains still for the question is how do we go beyond changing our wardrobe or changing our individual behavior to be able to change the system i think you have to change your individual behavior before you're anxious and inching in system i really do as someone who was once really deeply enter fast fashion i truly believe that if you're continuing the same cycle which didn't make me very happy i'm much happier now. i think that you have to really take yourself out of it 'd but to define fast fashion fast fashion is. it's clothing that is rapidly produced often with little care for the workers and what we've seen is the cycles in which we buy have sped up dramatically in the last 20 years a used to be that you had 2 selling seasons and then it just became more and more more they started doing more fashion shows and then
colonial africa to the west and then you put overlay that now with the companies that control those natural resources overwhelmingly here in europe we have $100.00 companies here just in britain london the law that control one trillion dollars worth of mineral wealth of africa you see exactly the same picture that nothing has changed those commodity food supply chains still for the question is how do we go beyond changing our wardrobe or changing our individual behavior to be able to change the...
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africa. up to 48 million people in great britain have been able to vote today, the biggest combination of local of the scottish parliament, and in wales it will be the 60 senedd seats. in england, ballots will be cast for 13 new city mayors, about 25% of the country's councillors, and the 25 members of the london assembly. in addition, there are 39 police and crime commissioners up for election in england and wales. and finally, there's a by—election in hartlepool. the only place in the uk without any elections is northern ireland. our political correspondent ben wright reports on what some have dubbed super thursday. it felt like spring in brighton as polling stations opened this morning, while winter reappeared near the scottish town of aviemore. across britain, halls, leisure centres, churches, even a car are being used for people to cast their ballots. about 48 million people in england, wales and scotland are eligible to vote, and polls will stay open until ten o'clock this evening. parliamentary elections are taking place in scotland and wales. in england, there are votes for several regi
africa. up to 48 million people in great britain have been able to vote today, the biggest combination of local of the scottish parliament, and in wales it will be the 60 senedd seats. in england, ballots will be cast for 13 new city mayors, about 25% of the country's councillors, and the 25 members of the london assembly. in addition, there are 39 police and crime commissioners up for election in england and wales. and finally, there's a by—election in hartlepool. the only place in the uk...
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britain has announced it will send a further one thousand ventilators. in west africaay at least 17 people have been killed and 11; injured in a road accident involving a truck and a mini—van. thousands of people have taken part in renewed protests in myanmar, against the military coup. the generals seized power three months ago. small, short—lasting events like this, in yangon, were held across the country — there are reports of several people being shot dead by security forces. flags have been flying at half—mast across israel as the country observed a day of mourning for the victims of friday's crush during ajewish pilgrimage. 45 men and boys died after becoming trapped in a narrow passage during the festival at mount meron. our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. a mother mourns her son. yedidia went on a journey with his dad. it should have been a joyful pilgrimage, but the 13—year—old will never come home. his brother, shmuel, survived. his father avigdor was brought from the hospital — a final goodbye. "we didn't tell you enough we love you, yedidia,"
britain has announced it will send a further one thousand ventilators. in west africaay at least 17 people have been killed and 11; injured in a road accident involving a truck and a mini—van. thousands of people have taken part in renewed protests in myanmar, against the military coup. the generals seized power three months ago. small, short—lasting events like this, in yangon, were held across the country — there are reports of several people being shot dead by security forces. flags...
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company promotes bias called colorism by selling skin lightening creams in africa and asia comes after the sussexs accused britain's royal family of racism, joe. >> i really just want to take a break from the royal couple if possible. i'm on tv to talk about these folks. i guess i have to continue. john lennon and yoko ono. they go bowling with -- look, for prince harry to start talking about railing against the first amendment recently in lock step with the british government. they have a communication agency where they actually investigated piers morgan because he had a negative commentary on the royal couple after their interview with oprah winfrey. yeah, i am royal coupled out i have to be honest. ironic they're speaking out against free speech and they're the most outspoken royal couple we've seen in history. >> harris: thank you very much. alexandria ocasio-cortez is leading house democrats in calling for an immigration overhaul to stop targeting gang members for deportation. they claim the nation is at a moment of racial reckoning. plus this. >> these calls for a cease-fire are tantamount to hamas propaganda
company promotes bias called colorism by selling skin lightening creams in africa and asia comes after the sussexs accused britain's royal family of racism, joe. >> i really just want to take a break from the royal couple if possible. i'm on tv to talk about these folks. i guess i have to continue. john lennon and yoko ono. they go bowling with -- look, for prince harry to start talking about railing against the first amendment recently in lock step with the british government. they have...
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after being locked down and locked up for months in britain is a fun millau to get back inside pubs and restaurants. and find out why south africa's disgraced former president jacob zuma was back in court or not stay with us. for the perfect journey. sponsored point qatar airways hello let's start in india where the main where the story is we've got that cycling moving its way into north western india you can see the extent of that storm and this was the scene earlier in mumbai the destruction caused by this extremely strong winds and torrential rains and that set to continue as it makes its way across the state and into raja stan and where the wind does die down the rain is going to continue we're expecting further flooding and severe destruction from that storm system further across the west coast of india we're going to see the effects of that we've got some strong winds blowing in here really rough seas and we're going to see heavy rain as well there we could see possible flooding in areas there trying to will also see some storms and we've had flooding there last week we could see further continuing as the wetter weather cont
after being locked down and locked up for months in britain is a fun millau to get back inside pubs and restaurants. and find out why south africa's disgraced former president jacob zuma was back in court or not stay with us. for the perfect journey. sponsored point qatar airways hello let's start in india where the main where the story is we've got that cycling moving its way into north western india you can see the extent of that storm and this was the scene earlier in mumbai the destruction...
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colonial africa to the west and then you put overlay that now with the companies that control those natural resources all of them only here in europe we have 100 companies here just in britain london the law that control one trillion dollars worth of mineral wealth of africa you see exactly the same picture that nothing has changed those commodity food supply chains still for the question is how do we go beyond changing our wardrobe or changing our individual behavior to be able to change the system i think you have to change your individual behavior before you're anxious and inching in system i really do as someone who is once really deeply enter fast fashion i truly believe that if you're continuing the same cycles which didn't make me very happy i'm much happier now. i think that you have to really take yourself out of it but to define fast fashion fast fashion is. it's clothing that is rapidly produced often with little care for the workers and what we've seen is the cycles in which we buy have sped up dramatically in the last 20 years a used to be that you had 2 selling seasons and then it just became more and more more they started doing more fashion shows and then it
colonial africa to the west and then you put overlay that now with the companies that control those natural resources all of them only here in europe we have 100 companies here just in britain london the law that control one trillion dollars worth of mineral wealth of africa you see exactly the same picture that nothing has changed those commodity food supply chains still for the question is how do we go beyond changing our wardrobe or changing our individual behavior to be able to change the...
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britain's largest ethnic minority. some. strong. one. i was fascinated by. and thought that would be amazing to everybody. originated in north africa the arab . world. so years and sentry's ago it used to be used to cool down the skin so they used to crush up believes make it into the pace add with water and put it in the hands and the palms of the feet and used to cool you down but over the years it became decorative. just. so full of makeup. stars like and us icon madonna helped popularize hannah tattoos since the 1990 s. . many celebrities have hired pavane to get similarly unique tattoos. the 36 year old whose bar is based in london selfridges department store is revolutionizing this art form. experiments with new colors offers do it yourself hannah sets for home use and even makes neon hana designs. even though this fancy effect wears off after 24 hours. so i think of the traditional ways be there always. we are considered a modern brand but my roots lie with the tradition that's where it came from and. so i think as long as the tradition is always on and people know where it came from . and where its origins are from then the
britain's largest ethnic minority. some. strong. one. i was fascinated by. and thought that would be amazing to everybody. originated in north africa the arab . world. so years and sentry's ago it used to be used to cool down the skin so they used to crush up believes make it into the pace add with water and put it in the hands and the palms of the feet and used to cool you down but over the years it became decorative. just. so full of makeup. stars like and us icon madonna helped popularize...
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l of course it wasn'tjust in britain, america and france where the debate over police brutality rage after the death of george floyd. from canada to australia, south africaic reckoning about how those who were charged with protecting us all as opposed to behave. a reckoning long overdue. hello, there. many places saw some warm sunshine on saturday. but we did have a bit more cloud across northern and western areas. but through sunday and into bank holiday monday we should see more in the way of sunshine around. so it will feel warmer across the board. high pressure is dominating this scene but the orientation, where sitting is allowing a little bit of cloud and mist rolling off the north sea. that will affect northern and eastern coast at times. but it will tend to burn back to the coast through the day. the odd isolated shower could develop here and there. we could see a little bit of high cloud across southern britain into the afternoon. but it's the low cloud and mist affecting the northern isles, perhaps down in towards northeast england, across coastal east anglia which could affect the temperatures close to the coast around mid teens celsius. but y
l of course it wasn'tjust in britain, america and france where the debate over police brutality rage after the death of george floyd. from canada to australia, south africaic reckoning about how those who were charged with protecting us all as opposed to behave. a reckoning long overdue. hello, there. many places saw some warm sunshine on saturday. but we did have a bit more cloud across northern and western areas. but through sunday and into bank holiday monday we should see more in the way of...
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l of course it wasn'tjust in britain, america and france where the debate over police brutality raged after the death of george floyd. from canada to australia, south africakoning about how those who are charged with protecting us all are supposed to behave — a reckoning long overdue. hello there. as far as bank holiday weekends go, this has been one of the better ones. we did have some cloud for a while earlier on today, particularly through the midlands, but that has melted away — plenty of sunshine through the rest of the day. a bit of cloud just flirting with some of these north sea coasts. another warm day, temperatures typically into the low 20s, could make 2a or 25 in the london area. heading into this evening, then, a fine end to the day, plenty of sunshine to end the day. 0vernight, many places will keep clearer skies, not expecting as much of that low cloud to push inland, mainly affecting parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire and to some eastern areas of scotland. after the warm sunshine of today, temperatures for many overnight should remain in double figures as well. heading into tomorrow, there will be some areas of low cloud to start the day, bu
l of course it wasn'tjust in britain, america and france where the debate over police brutality raged after the death of george floyd. from canada to australia, south africakoning about how those who are charged with protecting us all are supposed to behave — a reckoning long overdue. hello there. as far as bank holiday weekends go, this has been one of the better ones. we did have some cloud for a while earlier on today, particularly through the midlands, but that has melted away — plenty...
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l of course it wasn'tjust in britain, america and france where the debate over police brutality raged after the death of george floyd. from canada to australia, south africapublic reckoning about how those who are charged with protecting us all are supposed to behave — a reckoning long overdue. hello there. bank holiday monday was the warmest day of the year so far. the previous highest temperature of 2a and a half degrees was set way back in march. today, we bettered that in northern scotland here around the moray firth. we weren't too far behind, actually, in the sunshine around london and just to the west of london as well. after a lovely evening, we're going to have clear skies across many parts of the country tonight. probably won't be as much of this low cloud coming back in again from off the north sea, and after all that warmth of earlier in the sunshine, temperatures overnight for many should remain in double figures. but we could start tomorrow a bit grey and cloudy across parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire and eastern parts of scotland. that low cloud burning back to the coast, where it's going to stay a little bit cooler. more in the way of suns
l of course it wasn'tjust in britain, america and france where the debate over police brutality raged after the death of george floyd. from canada to australia, south africapublic reckoning about how those who are charged with protecting us all are supposed to behave — a reckoning long overdue. hello there. bank holiday monday was the warmest day of the year so far. the previous highest temperature of 2a and a half degrees was set way back in march. today, we bettered that in northern...
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south africa's louis 0osthuizen is now third at five under. englands paul casey is two under par. britain'swin the women's100 meters at the diamond league meeting in gateshead. much to the delight of the home crowd, aher—smith won in a time of in 11.35 seconds in wet and windy conditions in north east england — it's a season's best time which will boost her hopes ahead of this summers 0lympics. asher—smith and richardson are both set to run the sprint double in tokyo. there was an eventful final day of the english premier league season. all 20 teams were in action. manchester city had already been crowed champions. so all eyes were on chelsea, leicester city and liverpool as they battled it out for the final two champions league spots. and after defeat at home to tottenham, it's leicester that misses out. here's chelsea manager thomas tuchel. as his side just made the top four despite losing to aston villa this is done now, we can be fully satisfied with that and now is the moment to breathe. to do a good recovery session tomorrow, to take a day off and repair on wednesday for the next matc
south africa's louis 0osthuizen is now third at five under. englands paul casey is two under par. britain'swin the women's100 meters at the diamond league meeting in gateshead. much to the delight of the home crowd, aher—smith won in a time of in 11.35 seconds in wet and windy conditions in north east england — it's a season's best time which will boost her hopes ahead of this summers 0lympics. asher—smith and richardson are both set to run the sprint double in tokyo. there was an...
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brutal, colonial passed and africa. belgians are proud of their traditional chocolates, but don't speak much about how they were able to source so much chief cow. and britain. children learn about the glories of the former empire, but not about its wealth from the slave trade. vendors, how europe's white majorities see after a pm's. today, the view is often only 2 dimensional. blackness is always spoken of in the superlative, you know, as on the 100 people from the get. so who are thugs on the other hand, you know, even within the black community, we talk about kings a lot, your kings, i'm not into royalty or, oh, any kinds of royalty, you know. and so for me, it was about looking at the human element that you could find within. blackness, not this notion of buttons is something super lifted. subjects come from different social and economic backgrounds, some at the center of society, others on the margins of his book and his photos revealed. there are many ways to be black and european identities are always a patchwork. kim, i me, well it's also with a camera that the lovek, regardless tells their stories. stories of queer and non binary africans who faced
brutal, colonial passed and africa. belgians are proud of their traditional chocolates, but don't speak much about how they were able to source so much chief cow. and britain. children learn about the glories of the former empire, but not about its wealth from the slave trade. vendors, how europe's white majorities see after a pm's. today, the view is often only 2 dimensional. blackness is always spoken of in the superlative, you know, as on the 100 people from the get. so who are thugs on the...
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brutal, colonial passed and africa. belgians are proud of their traditional chocolates, but don't speak much about how they were able to source so much cheap cow and britain children learn about the glories of the former empire, but not about its wealth from the slave trade. the man, there's how europe's white majorities see after peons today, the view is often only 2 dimensional. blackness is always spoken of in the super let's if you know, it's like either on the 100 people from the get. so who are thugs. on the other hand, you know, even within the black community, we talk about kings a lot of your kings, i'm not into royalty or any kinds of royalty, you know. and so for me, it was about looking at the human element that you could find within. blackness, not this notion of blackness is something super list of subjects come from different social and economic backgrounds, some at the center of society, others on the margins of his book and his photos revealed. there are many ways to be black and european identities are always a patchwork and it's also with a camera that the lovek, regardless tells their stories. stories of queer and non binary africans w
brutal, colonial passed and africa. belgians are proud of their traditional chocolates, but don't speak much about how they were able to source so much cheap cow and britain children learn about the glories of the former empire, but not about its wealth from the slave trade. the man, there's how europe's white majorities see after peons today, the view is often only 2 dimensional. blackness is always spoken of in the super let's if you know, it's like either on the 100 people from the get. so...
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britain should start getting back to normal soon — thanks to the vaccination programme. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby serve to the faithful of the republic of south africa.erous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for serenity. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister becamel the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes _ memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in the future of peace and freedom. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... mexico's president promises a full investigation after at least 23 people were killed when an overpass with a train on it collapsed. growing calls for a national lockdown as india's confirmed number of covid cases passes 20 million. one of the leading advisors to the uk government who was behind the first lockdown last year says it's unlikely there will be a need further lockdowns. professor neil ferguson says life
britain should start getting back to normal soon — thanks to the vaccination programme. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby serve to the faithful of the republic of south africa.erous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for serenity. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger...
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what we do know is that we have seen in brazil, and south africa, in india, in great britain every time give a chance to this virus, it takes it. what it does begins to mutate. there are several kinds of mutations. one is it makes it more infectious. that's what we are seeing. that's what we see in india that's spreading superfast. the british version that developed in great britain out of the original virus spread very quickly through the united states. these are variants which seize the opportunity to infect you and become more infectious. but there is another kind of variant which we don't want to see and that's one that leads to more harm. it is not just more infective, it's more verlander just verlander - virulent. we don't want to see a virus that has more of an effect on young kids. the more that we can crush back the hotspots and faster and that's why 18 months is not remotely the right thing to be doing, we need to crush it now because we don't want to see any variants really turn a corner into a bad place. host: is there any evidence right now that these variants -- that peopl
what we do know is that we have seen in brazil, and south africa, in india, in great britain every time give a chance to this virus, it takes it. what it does begins to mutate. there are several kinds of mutations. one is it makes it more infectious. that's what we are seeing. that's what we see in india that's spreading superfast. the british version that developed in great britain out of the original virus spread very quickly through the united states. these are variants which seize the...
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koran of ours, pandemic africa has a much higher mortality rate for very sick cobit 19 patients with study has found it says, a lack of critical care equipment could be the cause. britain says it will work with the world health organization to develop a pandemic, right? our system. the goal is to identify you. corona virus very quickly and track emerging disease is globally argentina's government is imposing and other strict locked down after high numbers of new infections. and deaths in recent days or performers and fans are getting ready for this weekend eurovision song contest finale. the event will take place in rother them in the netherlands enough in front of a live audience who will all be tested for right of ours. among those competing is germany's yen rick who used social media to win himself a spot in the competition. i don't do you have no, just really in a very never been about another out of the day. no, no, no. yes. it seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself. the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure i'm going to win. easy peasy me the we need to read, but seriously, i don't have a clue a piece of course i'll try to win
koran of ours, pandemic africa has a much higher mortality rate for very sick cobit 19 patients with study has found it says, a lack of critical care equipment could be the cause. britain says it will work with the world health organization to develop a pandemic, right? our system. the goal is to identify you. corona virus very quickly and track emerging disease is globally argentina's government is imposing and other strict locked down after high numbers of new infections. and deaths in recent...
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britain. this school here is a good example of the investment that the country has made in education. but now zimbabwe is regarded as one of the countries with the highest literacy rate in africa. it's 8 and 9 percent out in education is not free or public school fees control. another milestone has been the girl child education. it is estimated that 52 percent of women are graduating from universities with a high level qualification. in uganda, most young people are not happy with their education system. they criticize their policy or examining their ability to crum prieto's answers rather than the ability to create solutions to real life problems. many employers see that they have to retrain graduates because they find an average many of them without the immediate cues in an already small job market. now this is what many young gannons want to government to address, to invest more in quality education, which can strategically skill ugandans who can be higher able. but most importantly, those who can create jobs. nigeria facing that nature cation crisis. on paper, the country has free and compulsory primary education, but ceci 6 and a different story. now get out of school. ch
britain. this school here is a good example of the investment that the country has made in education. but now zimbabwe is regarded as one of the countries with the highest literacy rate in africa. it's 8 and 9 percent out in education is not free or public school fees control. another milestone has been the girl child education. it is estimated that 52 percent of women are graduating from universities with a high level qualification. in uganda, most young people are not happy with their...
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india and south africa asked the wt o to temporarily suspend covid vaccine patents back in october. the u. s. britain canada and switzerland said no, but that could change the wt o meets again on wednesday. we believe that the pharmaceutical companies should be supplying at scale and at cost to the entire world so that there is no barrier toe everyone getting vaccinated. in the meantime, starting tomorrow, travelersy. anyone who has been in india for the previous two weeks will be denied entry unless they are u. s citizens, members of the military or immediately immediate family members of u. s cities. citizens coming from india to the u. s reporting live, allie rasmus ktvu, fox two news. all right, allie. thank you for that. well this week could be the week that san francisco and we're in town. empties move into that less restrictive yellow tear. both counties are trending in the right direction for that to be announced tomorrow, and if that does happen, restaurants, movie theaters, gyms and officers could start operating at 15% capacity and then both indoor and outdoor events could allow for more p
india and south africa asked the wt o to temporarily suspend covid vaccine patents back in october. the u. s. britain canada and switzerland said no, but that could change the wt o meets again on wednesday. we believe that the pharmaceutical companies should be supplying at scale and at cost to the entire world so that there is no barrier toe everyone getting vaccinated. in the meantime, starting tomorrow, travelersy. anyone who has been in india for the previous two weeks will be denied entry...