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this from "france 24's" natalie -- >> this shop in the heart of delhi sells alternative medicines.-selling product is something they claim fights covid-19. >> it definitely provides very good protection against coronavirus. if anyone has symptoms, they take this and it works. i've used it myself. it is 100% effective. >> priced at six euros it contains tablets and a nasal spray. he sells 25 of these everyday. >> we know the third wave is coming. people are scared and worried about another way. that is why people are buying it. >> no scientific studies have proved the efficacy of this treatment.. the product is sold by a brand owened a self acclaimed yoga guru turned businessman. his annual turnover is over one billion euros. the influential yoga entrepreneur is frequently seen on indian television. his cure has been endorsed by the indian health minister, who is also the chair of the w.h.o.'s executive board. the message is clear -- india's hindu nationalist government is aggressively pushing ayurveda, a 5000 year old alternative medicine, as an alternate to modern medicine. > >> w
this from "france 24's" natalie -- >> this shop in the heart of delhi sells alternative medicines.-selling product is something they claim fights covid-19. >> it definitely provides very good protection against coronavirus. if anyone has symptoms, they take this and it works. i've used it myself. it is 100% effective. >> priced at six euros it contains tablets and a nasal spray. he sells 25 of these everyday. >> we know the third wave is coming. people are...
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s. natalie from as a short monitor i'm, i'm not sure i sometimes miss my mama who'd help me straight off if she were here. it has been convent here. we come that she has to work. and philip and i are here and we're doing our assignments and trying to manage everything as best we can who does have good social food. another kind of looseness and if you don't want to do anything anymore, it almost makes you feel a bit depressed. yeah. depression is a big word, but it's, it's sick. you're sad and don't want to do anything. your body's telling you use too much time that the computer isn't there under too much pressure. it expresses that by making your sense of football news now, and fears that germany is. corona virus entry restrictions could play have it with this month, european championship has eased. the interior ministry says that it is planning to make exceptions for the tournament. despite burton being class as a virus variant area, president people who have recently been in britain can only enter germany if they are a german citizen or residence. and even then have to quarantine a qua
s. natalie from as a short monitor i'm, i'm not sure i sometimes miss my mama who'd help me straight off if she were here. it has been convent here. we come that she has to work. and philip and i are here and we're doing our assignments and trying to manage everything as best we can who does have good social food. another kind of looseness and if you don't want to do anything anymore, it almost makes you feel a bit depressed. yeah. depression is a big word, but it's, it's sick. you're sad and...
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when china closed its factories at the start of 2020 because of covid—19, it could have ruined natalie quail�*sr of smiletime, which makes teeth—whitening kits made in china. however, she says, she always suspected she might have problems relying on supplies from so far away, so she drew up contingency plans when launching the business. these helped her cope with the emergency. i'm so happy that we came up with a plan b on day one of the business, because we seriously needed it. the biggest blow to the business was the major disruption to our international supply chain. 0urfactories supply chain. 0ur factories were supply chain. 0urfactories were shut in, we were not able to actually get product into customers' hands. that can effectively kill a business. at the start of the business, we created impact of plan —— a back—up plan effectively looking at local suppliers in the uk and eu that could help get us product in the event we ever had an issue with our asian supply chain. so on day one, as soon as we saw there would be disruption, we contacted the local suppliers that we knew could plug a sh
when china closed its factories at the start of 2020 because of covid—19, it could have ruined natalie quail�*sr of smiletime, which makes teeth—whitening kits made in china. however, she says, she always suspected she might have problems relying on supplies from so far away, so she drew up contingency plans when launching the business. these helped her cope with the emergency. i'm so happy that we came up with a plan b on day one of the business, because we seriously needed it. the...
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personally i still think the best movie ever made about alzheimer's is natalie erika james�*s relic, film that was completely ignored by oscar voters, but that deserves every award going. you can find relic on blu—ray or on streaming services like shudder, while the father is in cinemas now. the winner of the best international feature oscar at this year's academy awards was thomas vinterberg's another round, which opens in uk cinemas injuly. in the meantime, running against the wind, which was ethiopia's entry last year, is now available on digital platforms. the story follows two boys from a remote rural village whose lives take them in very different directions after an early encounter with a camera. one dedicates his life to training as a long—distance runner determined to emulate the success of his sporting hero haile gebreselassie, who has a cameo role. the other heads to addis ababa with dreams of becoming a photographer, only to find himself caught in a web of crime and poverty. described as being inspired by true events, this ratherformulaic tale of tested friendships didn't
personally i still think the best movie ever made about alzheimer's is natalie erika james�*s relic, film that was completely ignored by oscar voters, but that deserves every award going. you can find relic on blu—ray or on streaming services like shudder, while the father is in cinemas now. the winner of the best international feature oscar at this year's academy awards was thomas vinterberg's another round, which opens in uk cinemas injuly. in the meantime, running against the wind, which...
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not just to natalie bennett, but to joe biden. the u. s. president. so causing real reactions between his outgoing, he thought, administration, and the u. s. presidency in order to put a big roadblock in the way of natalie bennett in terms of the question of iran and the nuclear deal also promising that he would do his utmost to scott, to this new government as quickly as possible. saying that he would be back and if he was to go into opposition, he would do so with his back straight. but this government would not last. so now we have to work and work out exactly where this government will indeed take power on this very spend the majority. i think the chances are that it will but that, that could potentially be some kind of challenge to it. so we'll, we've got another few very interesting to say the least few days ahead of us. yeah . some last minute twist than 10, which can never be rolled out for now though it does appear that this new coalition has, has come into into government that israel. 6 has a new prime minister of tale bennett and that for i
not just to natalie bennett, but to joe biden. the u. s. president. so causing real reactions between his outgoing, he thought, administration, and the u. s. presidency in order to put a big roadblock in the way of natalie bennett in terms of the question of iran and the nuclear deal also promising that he would do his utmost to scott, to this new government as quickly as possible. saying that he would be back and if he was to go into opposition, he would do so with his back straight. but this...
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ultimately, it was the fa�*s decision to isolate the players — this shows no one is exempt from the rules. nataliey were to progress. however, their opponents tonight croatia must also win, they are on the same points as scotland in the group, so they need a win otherwise they are going home and croatia are a very tough opponent. we saw that against england in their opening match of the tournament. croatia were the world cup runners—up in 2018 at so they are going to be difficult but looking at their history, they have never beaten scotland. so, perhaps that is a good omen. as we mentioned, scotland need good omens because they don�*t have billy gilmour. he is isolating, we are told, at the training base, and he did not travel to hampden park to be with the rest of the squad. he is going to be a miss but they will have to get on with it and that is why they have been given 26 players and not 23, because of covid. steve clarke is going to have to have a bit of a rejig with his selection process and pick another team and another starting xi for tonight. and olly foster is at wembley where england fa
ultimately, it was the fa�*s decision to isolate the players — this shows no one is exempt from the rules. nataliey were to progress. however, their opponents tonight croatia must also win, they are on the same points as scotland in the group, so they need a win otherwise they are going home and croatia are a very tough opponent. we saw that against england in their opening match of the tournament. croatia were the world cup runners—up in 2018 at so they are going to be difficult but...
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s. immigration policy will never be fair and humane. as long as natalie goes ro is relegated to 7, isn't of us immigration force and the suffering of migrants in mexican immigration detention center go unheeded. ah, i'll be back in 32 minutes with another full and fresh look at your news. this is our team tonight. me the me one the fund i make notes for borders and the blind number please. ah, we don't have authority. we go to the back seat. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people judge, you know, come crisis. and we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in your own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we need together. oh, when i was the wrong, when i was just don't the room. yes. to shape out the thing because after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground. so we're all as fol
s. immigration policy will never be fair and humane. as long as natalie goes ro is relegated to 7, isn't of us immigration force and the suffering of migrants in mexican immigration detention center go unheeded. ah, i'll be back in 32 minutes with another full and fresh look at your news. this is our team tonight. me the me one the fund i make notes for borders and the blind number please. ah, we don't have authority. we go to the back seat. the whole world needs to take action and be ready....
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well, israel's king maker and potential prime minister 49 year old natalie bennett, who was the son of jewish immigrants in the u. s. and was a tech startup millionaire. he began his political career in 2006 and for a few years was a senior to benjamin netanyahu, who was in opposition then. a 2020 became the leader of the yes council, which is the main settler movement in the occupied west bank. but it's also served as minister of defense, education and economy. in netanyahu's coalition governance, he is known for a hotline anti palestinian stumps you've against the creation of a palestinian state. in fact, he says there never was such a thing and supports the annexation of the land, which is illegal under international law. bennett also supports a military solution to the conflict and once in quite i have killed a lot of arabs in my life and has no problem. with that, bennett appeared on al jazeera, on may the 12th 3 days into the light, his conflict within his earl and her mouth. all night day, i questioned him on the root causes of it all, namely, these ready occupation. this was his response. let me phrase it d
well, israel's king maker and potential prime minister 49 year old natalie bennett, who was the son of jewish immigrants in the u. s. and was a tech startup millionaire. he began his political career in 2006 and for a few years was a senior to benjamin netanyahu, who was in opposition then. a 2020 became the leader of the yes council, which is the main settler movement in the occupied west bank. but it's also served as minister of defense, education and economy. in netanyahu's coalition...
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look at to israel is kingmaker and potential prime minister. 49 year old natalie bennett is a son of jewish immigrants from the u. s. i was a tech star out millionaire. he began his political career in 2006, and for a few years served as a senior aide to benjamin netanyahu, who at the time was an opposition. in 2010, he became the leader of the council, which is the main settler movement in the occupied west bank. then it serves as minister of defense education and economy indefinitely. whose coalition governments, he's known for his hard lie, an anti palestinian stones. he's against the creation of a palestinian state and supports the annexation of the land, which is illegal on the international law. he doesn't consider the west bank as his really occupied territory because he says there was never a palestinian state. he also supports a military solution to a conflict, and one said, i have killed a lot of arabs in my life and there's no problem with that. okay, the elder is a political analyst and contributor to the hot at newspaper. he joins us now. live from television. good. have you with us again. what are you
look at to israel is kingmaker and potential prime minister. 49 year old natalie bennett is a son of jewish immigrants from the u. s. i was a tech star out millionaire. he began his political career in 2006, and for a few years served as a senior aide to benjamin netanyahu, who at the time was an opposition. in 2010, he became the leader of the council, which is the main settler movement in the occupied west bank. then it serves as minister of defense education and economy indefinitely. whose...
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a natalie a turkey bad on time on our key protesters in s with teeny, formerly known as swaziland, have defied a curfew to call for constitutional reforms. they're demanding democracy, and an elected prime minister, alexia bryan, has more anger and frustration, and e, swati ne crowds built barricades confirmed tires despite an overnight curfews, while the opposition's colon, a tipping point for the nation. the demonstrations like this, a rare in this more landlocked country, formerly known fatherland. but the saint has been simmering for years. much of it focused on kingdom swati, africa, his last absolute monarch and one of the few remaining in the world. he was crowned in 1986 aged just 18 and has unfettered political power. he has 15 wives. oh, it has been criticized for his lavish spending. almost denise martini live in poverty. we are the youth of land. anyway, so much the bread by the government. sounds good, almost over time. if our government is out you get out of them. it is that though, i mean that the one missing mama, the protest is they, they want democracy, political parti
a natalie a turkey bad on time on our key protesters in s with teeny, formerly known as swaziland, have defied a curfew to call for constitutional reforms. they're demanding democracy, and an elected prime minister, alexia bryan, has more anger and frustration, and e, swati ne crowds built barricades confirmed tires despite an overnight curfews, while the opposition's colon, a tipping point for the nation. the demonstrations like this, a rare in this more landlocked country, formerly known...
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ultimately it was the fa 's decision to isolate the players that| decision to isolate the players that shows no one is exempt from the rules. natalie to olly foster at wembley, but first to jane dougall at hampden park. bottom line in scotland have to win tonight? bottom line in scotland have to win toniaht? ~ , , ,, . ., tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match _ tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match for _ tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match for scotland. - tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match for scotland. a - tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match for scotland. a lot i tonight? absolutely. this is such aj crucial match for scotland. a lot of nerves jangling here in glasgow and across the whole of the country because any loss or a draw for scotland and they will exit the tournament. but after last night �*s results, it means that we know a win will definitely be enough for scotland to progress, we will not be dependent upon other results or permutations in other groups. we don't know yet who they will play or where they would go, that is still up where they would go, that
ultimately it was the fa 's decision to isolate the players that| decision to isolate the players that shows no one is exempt from the rules. natalie to olly foster at wembley, but first to jane dougall at hampden park. bottom line in scotland have to win tonight? bottom line in scotland have to win toniaht? ~ , , ,, . ., tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match _ tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match for _ tonight? absolutely. this is such a crucial match for scotland. -...
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s. administration had asked him to try to keep things under wraps. so he was revealing the extent of those tensions and saying that someone like natalie bennett would wouldn't be able to stand up to the us administration in the same way. so in doing that, he's kind of setting up. iran is a threat, he's setting up the administration of joe biden as a threat by extension to his re security if it goes back with this deal. so it really does make it difficult for bennett on that front to, to, to have more amicable relations with the u. s. on this issue. if he's seen as in any way buckling, then that will be right on him on this, this issue. and so there are many issues like that and he will try to, to pound bennett and the coalition on in his new guys as leader of the opposition. and we shouldn't new side of the fact. this is a major moment in israeli politics. nothing you, i would really kind of set himself up as the exemplar of strong israel, secure israel, the man who could keep it so and now he's gone after 12 years. so. so the whole of generation of people in this country who just got used to him being there at the head of the israeli government, just being
s. administration had asked him to try to keep things under wraps. so he was revealing the extent of those tensions and saying that someone like natalie bennett would wouldn't be able to stand up to the us administration in the same way. so in doing that, he's kind of setting up. iran is a threat, he's setting up the administration of joe biden as a threat by extension to his re security if it goes back with this deal. so it really does make it difficult for bennett on that front to, to, to...
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's to oppose a new coalition. power sharing deal announced by opposition parties on wednesday, and includes a palestinian israeli party for the 1st time fall, right, said natalie bennett is likely to replace nathan. yahoo, if that coalition gets its parliamentary vote, as in yahoo is accused bennett of being a sell out more from harry fulton in western of them. the question is how much nathan? yeah, who can try to peel away some of these right wing as a who for now at least remain part of the coalition in, in utero as it was trying to put it together. and also that the question is when this will take place now, the head of the, of the opposition law paid, who has formed this coalition and has decided to step aside and allow natalie bennett to go 1st as prime minister. he wants to try to unseat the current very netanyahu friendly speaker of the house and have a vote on monday. israel's defense minister, meanwhile, has been meeting us officials in washington as he seeks more military age. benny gans wants a $1000000000.00 to upgrade israel defenses. dance is also discussing the iran nuclear deal. couple of other headline security forces in sudan of closed off al
's to oppose a new coalition. power sharing deal announced by opposition parties on wednesday, and includes a palestinian israeli party for the 1st time fall, right, said natalie bennett is likely to replace nathan. yahoo, if that coalition gets its parliamentary vote, as in yahoo is accused bennett of being a sell out more from harry fulton in western of them. the question is how much nathan? yeah, who can try to peel away some of these right wing as a who for now at least remain part of the...
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journalist, ah, he c o p s government says it's agreed to an immediate cease fire in the t gray region to grand forces are not reported to be in control of the capital natalie. ah, hello barbara, sarah, this is al 0 life from london also coming up condemnation and calls for revenge after us there strikes in iraq and syria kill members, ran back power and military group. italy proposes that international task force, the counter, the growing threat that i sold poses across africa and the hospitals overwhelmed and in denise, what corona, virus infections have trebled in the past 3. i and we begin with some breaking news. ethiopia, government has accepted an immediate and unilateral cease fire in the northern te gray region. after months we're fighting with rebel forces. the t great people's liberation front says it now controls the regions capital mcclay. after ethiopian government appointed officials and soldiers abandoned the city, the government, the rebel forces have been at war since november when the c o. p prime minister ivy are made sent in troops to ouse, the t p l. if the conflict triggered a humanitarian crisis that left 350000 people on the brink o
journalist, ah, he c o p s government says it's agreed to an immediate cease fire in the t gray region to grand forces are not reported to be in control of the capital natalie. ah, hello barbara, sarah, this is al 0 life from london also coming up condemnation and calls for revenge after us there strikes in iraq and syria kill members, ran back power and military group. italy proposes that international task force, the counter, the growing threat that i sold poses across africa and the...
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natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. back on the pitch — and there has beenjoy for denmark who have reached the last 16. the danes were still reeling from chrstian eriksen�*sbeat russia 4—1 to finish as runners up in their group. they go through with belgium from group b. in group c the netherlands and austria are through after wins in their final group matches. and those results also mean that france, switzerland, sweden, england and the czech republic will play in the knock out stages. full details on the sport section of our website. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the votes are being counted in ethiopia after key elections. the poll is a test of the popularity of prime minister abiy — at a time the country is beset with warand famine. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as our land. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering as the uk woke up to the news that it is to exit the european union, leave campaigners began celebrating. in total, 17.4 mil
natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. back on the pitch — and there has beenjoy for denmark who have reached the last 16. the danes were still reeling from chrstian eriksen�*sbeat russia 4—1 to finish as runners up in their group. they go through with belgium from group b. in group c the netherlands and austria are through after wins in their final group matches. and those results also mean that france, switzerland, sweden, england and the czech republic will play in the knock out stages....
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natalie morales. in a taped interview, ciara's son heard his mother laughing and screaming inside their home on the day she was murdered. police were looking into ciara 's ex husband jarod. now team of supporters was about to reilly to jarod's defense, to take a look at what the kids told the detectives. continuing with what they saw is dennis murphy. >> in the weeks following, ciara's murder investigators compiled their evidence. there were the interviews with the children and they had sierra's cell record, strolling her phone went silent at the time jarod was at her apartment. there wasn't a single call after 6:39 pm after june 2nd. the only wisp of the league that guy from indiana that was going to help ciara move. >> she was murdered. >> you've got to be, me? >> his alibi checked out. and that left one person, jarod. on july 1st a month after ciara 's murder. >> i was leaving to go to work and people started getting out of their cars and put their hands up like this saying, don't move, you're under arrest. >> who jarod was charged with murder and spent the next 15 months in jail before posting bond and being released. by then, he globs cost to the o
natalie morales. in a taped interview, ciara's son heard his mother laughing and screaming inside their home on the day she was murdered. police were looking into ciara 's ex husband jarod. now team of supporters was about to reilly to jarod's defense, to take a look at what the kids told the detectives. continuing with what they saw is dennis murphy. >> in the weeks following, ciara's murder investigators compiled their evidence. there were the interviews with the children and they had...
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s gone unfortunately. we will try to go back to natalie as we restore our link to her.statement h can you hear me? i can. i 'ust read out the statement from h can you hear me? i can. ijust read out the statement from the - out the statement from the government. basically... ono. she is back. i am government. basically... ono. she is back. iam here. third time government. basically... ono. she is back. i am here. third time lucky. we were hearing from the government there saying it urges other councils to step up. it has the power to mandate other councils to do that. why isn�*t it happening? mandate other councils to do that. why isn't it happening?— why isn't it happening? other councils have _ why isn't it happening? other councils have been _ why isn't it happening? other councils have been asked - why isn't it happening? other councils have been asked to l councils have been asked to volunteer but not enough have come forward. the powers are there and they can be mandated. the government has consulted and it needs to take that action to make it a requirement. kent c
s gone unfortunately. we will try to go back to natalie as we restore our link to her.statement h can you hear me? i can. i 'ust read out the statement from h can you hear me? i can. ijust read out the statement from the - out the statement from the government. basically... ono. she is back. i am government. basically... ono. she is back. iam here. third time government. basically... ono. she is back. i am here. third time lucky. we were hearing from the government there saying it urges other...
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natalie pirks reports. make your own history has been a mantra of gareth southgate�*s for this young side.knows more than most how this fixture is inextricably linked with the past. they think it's all over, it is now. england have played germany eight times in world cup or euros. but remarkably, this sole world cup win in 1966, was the last time england beat them in a major knockout match. since then, this fixture has mainly been a catalogue of english failure. first, in 1970. then, on penalties, at italia 90. england are out of the world cup. it is the first time in many years and that we are going in as favourites against germany. let's hope we win in 90. i don't want to get through a penalty shoot out again. wembley will be half full, with more than 40,000 fans, most of whom will be trying to make the germans feel most unwelcome. germany have enjoyed some great moments here, not least lifting the trophy at euro 96. 14 years later, and it wasn't penalties but technology which dented england's chances. lampard! lampard's non—goal embarrassed fifa into bringing an goal—line cameras. the e
natalie pirks reports. make your own history has been a mantra of gareth southgate�*s for this young side.knows more than most how this fixture is inextricably linked with the past. they think it's all over, it is now. england have played germany eight times in world cup or euros. but remarkably, this sole world cup win in 1966, was the last time england beat them in a major knockout match. since then, this fixture has mainly been a catalogue of english failure. first, in 1970. then, on...