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for putin. in oslo, the nobel peace prize went to defenders of democracy and civil society. russian rights group, memorial, belarus activist ales bialiatski, and ukraine's centre for civil libertieststanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. for more than 30 years, memorial has been cataloguing the victims ofjoseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down but it's still trying to operate. translation: will the prize lead to less pressure on us from the authorities? no, it will only increase. i'm sure that in the current climate, our authorities will say, "right, their fifth column, and they also got a nobel prize. "we'll show you how we'll restore order in our country." a prestigious peace prize for a russian rights group will not impress russia's president. vladimir putin still seems determined to secure victory in ukraine and against the west. but at the very least, it's a show of solidarity to those inside this country who still believe it's possible to build here a civil society. don't expect the kremlin to help. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. we're joined byjames acton, co—director of t
for putin. in oslo, the nobel peace prize went to defenders of democracy and civil society. russian rights group, memorial, belarus activist ales bialiatski, and ukraine's centre for civil libertieststanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. for more than 30 years, memorial has been cataloguing the victims ofjoseph stalin's terror and rights abuses in modern russia. the authorities have shut it down but it's still trying to operate. translation: will the...
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russia's memorial group and the centre for civil liberties in ukraine are the other winners.the chairman of the nobel committee, berit reiss anderson, outlining why they were chosen. through their consistent efforts in favour of human values, anti—militarism and principles of law, this year's laureates have revitalised and honoured alfred nobel's vision of peace and fraternity between nations, a vision most needed in the world today. i'm joined now by tatiana glushkova, board member at memorial human rights defence centre, russia's oldest human rights group. tatya na, tatyana, congratulations. tatya na, congratulations. what tatyana, congratulations. what was their reaction when you heard that you'd won the prize?— you'd won the prize? thank you. well, ithink— you'd won the prize? thank you. well, i think as _ you'd won the prize? thank you. well, i think as any _ you'd won the prize? thank you. well, i think as any nobel - you'd won the prize? thank you. i well, i think as any nobel winner, we were shocked, we were happy and we were shocked, we were happy and we were shocked
russia's memorial group and the centre for civil liberties in ukraine are the other winners.the chairman of the nobel committee, berit reiss anderson, outlining why they were chosen. through their consistent efforts in favour of human values, anti—militarism and principles of law, this year's laureates have revitalised and honoured alfred nobel's vision of peace and fraternity between nations, a vision most needed in the world today. i'm joined now by tatiana glushkova, board member at...
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activist — ales bialiatski — the banned russian rights group — memorial — and the ukrainian centre for civil libertiesr civil liberties. thailand, distraught families in thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including children, murdered by a police officer in a country school. the prime minister hasjoined the grieving parents, placing flowers at the scene of the crime. now on bbc news, the media show. hello, we're bringing today's media show to you from the heat of la. i'm at universal studios to meet one of the most powerful women in hollywood — the chairman of universal filmed entertainment group, who just happens to be a brit. her decisions have led to everything from huge surprise hits like mamma mia and straight outta compton to enjoying franchises the likes of fast & furious and despicable me. and back in 2020, with cinemas shut by the pandemic, donna langley made a single bold move that transformed her industry — allowing audiences to stream brand—new movies at home. donna langley, welcome to the media show. thank you. we met earlier this year when you very k
activist — ales bialiatski — the banned russian rights group — memorial — and the ukrainian centre for civil libertiesr civil liberties. thailand, distraught families in thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including children, murdered by a police officer in a country school. the prime minister hasjoined the grieving parents, placing flowers at the scene of the crime. now on bbc news, the media show. hello, we're bringing today's media show to you...
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the centre for civil liberties was founded in kyiv in 2007 for the purpose of advancing human rights ukraine. the centre has taken a stand to strengthen ukrainian civil society and pressure the authorities to make ukraine a fully—fledged democracy. to develop ukraine into a state governed by rule of law, the centre for civil liberties has actively advocated that ukraine become affiliated with the international criminal court. after russia�*s invasion of ukraine in february 2022, centerfor civil liberties has engaged in efforts to identify and document russian war crimes against the ukrainian civilian population. in collaboration with international partners, the centre is playing a pioneering role with a view to holding the guilty parties accountable for their crimes. by awarding the nobel peace prize for 2022 to ales bialiatski, memorial and the center for civil liberties, the norwegian nobel committee wishes to honour three outstanding champions of human rights, democracy and peaceful coexistence in the neighbour countries belarus, russia and ukraine. through their consistent effort
the centre for civil liberties was founded in kyiv in 2007 for the purpose of advancing human rights ukraine. the centre has taken a stand to strengthen ukrainian civil society and pressure the authorities to make ukraine a fully—fledged democracy. to develop ukraine into a state governed by rule of law, the centre for civil liberties has actively advocated that ukraine become affiliated with the international criminal court. after russia�*s invasion of ukraine in february 2022, centerfor...
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activist, ales bialiatski, the banned russian rights group, memorial, and the ukrainian centre for civil libertiesin thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including more than 20 children, murdered by a former police officer in their nursery school. the country's prime minister hasjoined grieving parents, placing flowers in the town where the attack took place. coming up shortly we'll have this week's edition of newswatch, but first on bbc news, click. lives lost, people displaced. the horrors of war are unimaginable. and the battle for ukraine goes on. russia no longer has full control of the southern and eastern regions it illegally annexed in the last weekend as the ukrainian army fights back and regains some of it stolen territory the huge damage to donetsk and kherson are being rebuilt. people are devastated by the- culture | and history that comes with that. since the start of the war unesco says almost 200 historic sites have been damaged. but what can't be saved physically can be saved virtually. over the years we have looked at different ways of preservi
activist, ales bialiatski, the banned russian rights group, memorial, and the ukrainian centre for civil libertiesin thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including more than 20 children, murdered by a former police officer in their nursery school. the country's prime minister hasjoined grieving parents, placing flowers in the town where the attack took place. coming up shortly we'll have this week's edition of newswatch, but first on bbc news, click. lives...
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l. epsky, a russian organization, memorial and ukraine's centre for civil liberties in a wager, nobel messy said the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. and thailand is in morning after a mass shooting as a child care center left at least 36 people that most of them children. thailand's king is to visit survivors later today. and that's all we have time for. i'm and you cooked mckinnon in berlin. now be back at the top of the hour with more international headlines. thanks for watching. we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship and then we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, policemen follow with w. fire made a vibrant habitat and glistening place of long the mediterranean sea. seen it, almost rar. enter far, dual career drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and the editor ah, ready to lead journey ah, this week on d. w. with this is dw news, asia coming up to date breaking a cycle of religious violence and discrimination in india into homeowners, accused of refusing to rent
l. epsky, a russian organization, memorial and ukraine's centre for civil liberties in a wager, nobel messy said the peace prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. and thailand is in morning after a mass shooting as a child care center left at least 36 people that most of them children. thailand's king is to visit survivors later today. and that's all we have time for. i'm and you cooked mckinnon in berlin. now be back at the top of the hour with more international...
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has been awarded and to organisations, the russian human rights group memorial and the centre for civil libertiesof fish. let's get more now on that warning from social care providers that millions of people could be left without support, unless there is a complete overhaul of the system. let's now to speak to emily holzhausen who is director of policy and public affairs at carers uk. welcome, affairs at carers uk. thank you forjoining us. how welcome, thank you forjoining us. how concerned are you that they may not be enough care to meet people's needs? ~ ., , needs? well, we are extremely concerned- _ needs? well, we are extremely concerned. the _ needs? well, we are extremely concerned. the people - needs? well, we are extremely concerned. the people we - needs? well, we are extremely - concerned. the people we represent our families who care for their elderly, ill, and disabled relatives, and already we are seeing a really chronic shortage in the amount of care. this has a huge impact on people's health and well—being, as we have heard earlier today from families and carers stories, so alread
has been awarded and to organisations, the russian human rights group memorial and the centre for civil libertiesof fish. let's get more now on that warning from social care providers that millions of people could be left without support, unless there is a complete overhaul of the system. let's now to speak to emily holzhausen who is director of policy and public affairs at carers uk. welcome, affairs at carers uk. thank you forjoining us. how welcome, thank you forjoining us. how concerned are...
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belarusian activist ales bialiatski, the banned russian rights group memorial and the ukrainian centre for civil libertieses bialiatski is currently imprisoned in belarus. the king of thailand has visited survivors of a knife and gun attack in which 36 people were killed on thursday. in a rare interaction with the public, he met the victims being treated in hospital. five months after a mass shooting that claimed the lives of 19 students in texas, the school district in uvalde has suspended its entire police force responsible for campus security. at ten o'clock, reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round—up of the day's news. first, newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's chris in the streets in south london. james cook, scotland editor, here in the studio. and it's alex forsyth, also in the studio. so, chris, you are currently in a street, but you've just come back from the labour and conservative conferences. i'm amazed you're still standing, albeit in a street. i mean, how were they? what was your take on the whole thing? it's a little smidgeon, alex, of domestic kind of decompress
belarusian activist ales bialiatski, the banned russian rights group memorial and the ukrainian centre for civil libertieses bialiatski is currently imprisoned in belarus. the king of thailand has visited survivors of a knife and gun attack in which 36 people were killed on thursday. in a rare interaction with the public, he met the victims being treated in hospital. five months after a mass shooting that claimed the lives of 19 students in texas, the school district in uvalde has suspended its...
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belarusian activist ales bialiatski, the banned russian rights group memorial, and the ukrainian centre for civil liberties thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including more than 20 children, murdered by a former police officer in their nursery school. the country's prime minister hasjoined grieving parents, placing flowers in the town where the attack took place. now on bbc news — talking movies reports on some early highlights from this year's new york film festival which is marking its 60th anniversary. hello from new york, i'm tom brook. welcome to talking movies. entered a's programme, some early highlights from the new york film festival which, this year is marking its 60th anniversary. they said it was on bill moorbel, 1985 novel, white noise, but he was undeterred, adapting it into a movie and it was the opening night attraction here at the new york film festival. the director and cast were all there on opening—night. this film which moves between genres isn't easy to describe. on one level it is a family drama that unfolds amid a toxic airborne event that app
belarusian activist ales bialiatski, the banned russian rights group memorial, and the ukrainian centre for civil liberties thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including more than 20 children, murdered by a former police officer in their nursery school. the country's prime minister hasjoined grieving parents, placing flowers in the town where the attack took place. now on bbc news — talking movies reports on some early highlights from this year's new york...
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activist — ales bialiatski — the banned russian rights group — memorial — and the ukrainian centre for civil libertiesf thailand has visited survivors of a knife and gun attack in which 36 people were killed on thursday. in a rare interaction with the public — the king met the victims being treated at a hospital in the north—eastern town of nong bua lamphu. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, the race to preserve ukraine's heritage and culture by sd scanning it's buildings. phone too big? display too small? spencer has been looking at the latest plexi screens that are coming around the bend. ., . ., �* that are coming around the bend. ., �* ., , bend. you couldn't do this with a solid glass — bend. you couldn't do this with a solid glass tablet. _ bend. you couldn't do this with a solid glass tablet. we - bend. you couldn't do this with a solid glass tablet. we will. a solid glass tablet. we will t on a solid glass tablet. we will try on some _ a solid glass tablet. we will try on some smart - a solid glass tablet. we will try on some smart fabrics i a solid glass tablet. we will l try on
activist — ales bialiatski — the banned russian rights group — memorial — and the ukrainian centre for civil libertiesf thailand has visited survivors of a knife and gun attack in which 36 people were killed on thursday. in a rare interaction with the public — the king met the victims being treated at a hospital in the north—eastern town of nong bua lamphu. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, the race to preserve ukraine's heritage and culture by sd scanning it's...
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ales bialiatski and two organisations: the russian human rights group memorial and the centre for civil liberties between nations.
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winners were ales bialiatski, the banned russian civil rights group, memorial, and ukraine's centre for civil libertiesh murder after another boy of the same age died in gateshead. tomasz oleszak was attacked on monday evening in the springwell area of the town. the suspect, who can't be named because of his age, has appeared at newcastle magistrates' court today and has been remanded in custody. octopus energy has announced it will pay customers not to use power during times of high demand, after national grid warned of possible blackouts this winter. national grid have said they will pay people, possibly £10 a day, to use less energy. meanwhile, the bbc understands that ministers won't launch a campaign to reduce energy use, despite there having been discussions within government. our political correspondent alex forsyth is at westminster. what's going on within government? the pressure on energy supply and prices is well documented and in some european countries they are taking measures to try to reduce consumption. here, within the department for business they were looking at a possible campaign to
winners were ales bialiatski, the banned russian civil rights group, memorial, and ukraine's centre for civil libertiesh murder after another boy of the same age died in gateshead. tomasz oleszak was attacked on monday evening in the springwell area of the town. the suspect, who can't be named because of his age, has appeared at newcastle magistrates' court today and has been remanded in custody. octopus energy has announced it will pay customers not to use power during times of high demand,...
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organization centr the ukrainian organization centr the ukrainian organization centr the ukrainian organ for civil liberties. >> they have made an outstanding effort to ds to documents war crimes, human s , human rights abuses, and the abuse of power. together, they e , they demonstrate the significe the significance of civil sociey of civil society for peace and . for peace and democracy. >> giving >> giving the award to these groups in particular is seen asa strong rebuke by the nobel committee to russian president r putin. the award follows a tradn of highlighting groups and actis trying to prevent conflicts, ale hardship, and protect human rights. > >> let's take a live look at the the state capital. the first class of the californians for all college corps fellows have been sorted by governor newsom. it's a new program that allow students to earn $10,000 for thr education in exchange for volunteer work focusing on three three key issues in the state, n in the state, education, climat, and food insecurity. more than 0 . more than 3200 fellows were hd today. undergrads from 46 different colleges and univ
organization centr the ukrainian organization centr the ukrainian organization centr the ukrainian organ for civil liberties. >> they have made an outstanding effort to ds to documents war crimes, human s , human rights abuses, and the abuse of power. together, they e , they demonstrate the significe the significance of civil sociey of civil society for peace and . for peace and democracy. >> giving >> giving the award to these groups in particular is seen asa strong rebuke by...