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and bashir but we didn't believe it's going to be like from down that easy. protests against bashir and his government started in december 28th sparked by shortages in bread and fuel they quickly turned into demonstrations demanding he step down his security forces responded with tear gas and live ammunition in april define protesters touted as tatin and the army headquarters in the tomb and other cities across the country days later the military stepped him. since bashir was ousted there's been major changes in the political scene the former ruling party which he founded and led and till a few weeks before he was overthrown is now disbanded and the government committee is investigating the party's leading members but with the revolution which had freedom peace and justice as its top demands some feel that change is slow to damp still faces charges of basic necessities and a severe economic crisis it has still not achieved complete peace and stability bashir is now in prison after he was tried and found guilty of corruption for people like me from dar for whe
and bashir but we didn't believe it's going to be like from down that easy. protests against bashir and his government started in december 28th sparked by shortages in bread and fuel they quickly turned into demonstrations demanding he step down his security forces responded with tear gas and live ammunition in april define protesters touted as tatin and the army headquarters in the tomb and other cities across the country days later the military stepped him. since bashir was ousted there's...
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and bashir but we didn't believe it's going to be like from down that easy. i protest against bashir and his government sponsored in december 28th sparked by shortages in bread and fuel and they quickly turned into demonstrations demanding he step down. to security forces responded with tear gas and my communication in april define protest as taught to us to turn at the army headquarters in khartoum and other cities across the country days later the military stepped him. since bashir was out that there's been major changes in the political scene the former ruling party which he founded and led and till a few weeks before he was overthrown is now disbanded and the government committee is investigating the party's leading members but with the revolution which had freedom peace and justice as its top demands some feel that change is slow to damp still faces charges of basic necessities and a severe economic crisis it has still not achieved complete peace and stability bashir is now in prison after he was tried and found guilty of corruption for people like me fr
and bashir but we didn't believe it's going to be like from down that easy. i protest against bashir and his government sponsored in december 28th sparked by shortages in bread and fuel and they quickly turned into demonstrations demanding he step down. to security forces responded with tear gas and my communication in april define protest as taught to us to turn at the army headquarters in khartoum and other cities across the country days later the military stepped him. since bashir was out...
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exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece in bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they've been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people that only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested. others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried away from the fence. on caresses group security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others a claim the greek government has called fake news. people here in the border town of us for a long have felt abandoned by the european union local mayor. is ca
exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece in bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they've been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people that only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested....
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how bashir is in prison for corruption while his former ruling party has been dissolved. sudanese officials have suggested they might even turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job mohammad now lives and works in the united arab emirates. and the rise of art but i wanted to stay in my country with my family there were very little opportunity and this is a time when sudan especially in needs us. she might not be able to be at home to mark the anniversary but like millions of sudanese the heady days of hope in april 21000 will be etched in their memory for a lifetime that. over the years almost on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can follow me at brit gov t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and tomorrow is another day
how bashir is in prison for corruption while his former ruling party has been dissolved. sudanese officials have suggested they might even turn him over to the international criminal court for trial over alleged war crimes committed in darfur yet sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things are hindered by the country's continued presence on the usas list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a...
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sudan in northeastern africa have been marking a year since the overthrow of the dictator omar al bashir hopes were high that the nation would be able to overcome 30 years of corruption and economic decline but those hopes are all still a long ways from being fulfilled as well as economic stagnation sudan is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and swarms of locusts eating crops. caught up with a friend she made during made there during those heady days a year ago. it was a moment of relief and euphoria. 1121000. protesters in sudan's capital celebrate the removal of dictator i'm going to share . the months they dressed their lives on the streets had not been in vain it was there and then that i met mohammad who made a photographer in the middle of the revolution. my pictures of for the coming generations the experience of the people in my photos should not be forgotten that . was a time of violence authorities often attacked the protesters. go the government has to bring justice to the people that died we are alive because of them everything that has happened is because they sacrificed
sudan in northeastern africa have been marking a year since the overthrow of the dictator omar al bashir hopes were high that the nation would be able to overcome 30 years of corruption and economic decline but those hopes are all still a long ways from being fulfilled as well as economic stagnation sudan is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and swarms of locusts eating crops. caught up with a friend she made during made there during those heady days a year ago. it was a moment of relief...
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joining us to discuss all of this is andy bashir of kentucky.hank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. let me say what you say every day, we're going to get through this and get through this together. >> i wonder with r5rd to getting through it what the biggest factor is in terms of getting through it, in terms of whether or not you should be leaning toward or away from lifting restrictions, what's the biggest t factor on your mind? >> when we got the guidance from the white house this week, i was pleased. when we looked at what the prerequisites to opening up were and the fazed approach they had, it was very similar to what we were thinking. we have taken significant action in kentucky to protect our people. we have changed our way of life, our economy and it has worked. we have flattened a curve in kentucky that i think is one of the best in the country and i'm proud of our people for doing that. the first thing that we're going to look for is that we are past the peak, though ours is a plateau and we are on the downward slope. the
joining us to discuss all of this is andy bashir of kentucky.hank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. let me say what you say every day, we're going to get through this and get through this together. >> i wonder with r5rd to getting through it what the biggest factor is in terms of getting through it, in terms of whether or not you should be leaning toward or away from lifting restrictions, what's the biggest t factor on your mind? >> when we got the guidance from...
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martin bashir, bbc news." of workers to help in the fields in the weeks ahead, to meet manpower shortages caused by the coronavirus. around a third of a million seasonal farm workers come to france every year — mainly from eastern and southern europe and north africa. but because of travel restrictions there are fears that crops may go unpicked. hugh schofield reports from central france. all of france is under lockdown. that means notjust the cities but also in the countryside, in small towns and villages, it's the same dead quiet. but for farmers, life goes on. crops can't wait to be sown or planted or picked, the nation still has to be fed. the question is, in the time of coronavirus, who's going to do all that work? some growers have seen business boom. this organic nursery has suddenly found scores of new customers who want produce delivered to their doors during the quarantine. more staff are needed badly. translation: we have the good fortune to have a website and as a result, our online sales have sho
martin bashir, bbc news." of workers to help in the fields in the weeks ahead, to meet manpower shortages caused by the coronavirus. around a third of a million seasonal farm workers come to france every year — mainly from eastern and southern europe and north africa. but because of travel restrictions there are fears that crops may go unpicked. hugh schofield reports from central france. all of france is under lockdown. that means notjust the cities but also in the countryside, in small...
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also coming up one year ago the dictator in sudan was talking to an end to the rule of omar al bashir has anything else changed sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job or not arise about it but i wanted to stay in my country my family they were very little opportunity this is a time when sudan especially needs us. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a scapegoat and the power of the purse u.s. president donald trump has accused the world health organization of doing too little too late to prepare countries for the coronavirus pandemic yesterday at the white house trump told reporters so much death has been caused by the w.h.o. those mistakes he. he announced a freeze on funding for the u.n. agency and he accused of pushing chinese misinformation about the virus now it is important to note it was the us presid
also coming up one year ago the dictator in sudan was talking to an end to the rule of omar al bashir has anything else changed sudan's economy is still dire and attempts to improve things or hindered by the country's continued presence on the u.s.a.'s list of state sponsors of terrorism. many young people who protested and celebrated a year ago have moved abroad in search of a job or not arise about it but i wanted to stay in my country my family they were very little opportunity this is a...
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exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece on bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they've been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning there were 20 to 25 people that only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested. others didn't even get that far like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried around from the fence. on caresses great security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others a claim the greek government has called fake news. people here in the border town of custom yes for a long have felt abandoned by the european union local mayor.
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or so that has been marking a year since the overthrow of dictator omar al bashir that there were high hopes that the north east african nation would overcome 30 years of corruption. an economic decline but a year on those hopes are a long way from being fulfilled on top of economic stagnation the country's also dealing with swarms of locusts eating crops on the coronavirus pandemic e.-w. abraham has been catching up with the french he made a jury in those heady days of revolution. it was a moment of relief and euphoria. 112019. protesters in sudan's capital celebrate the removal of dictator i'm going to share . the months they dress their lives on the streets had not been in vain it was there and then that i met mohammad who made a photographer in the middle of the revolution. my pictures are for the coming generations the experience of the people in my photos should not be forgotten. it was a time of violence authorities often attacked the protestors. the government has to bring justice to the people that we are alive because of them on the everything that has happened is because the
or so that has been marking a year since the overthrow of dictator omar al bashir that there were high hopes that the north east african nation would overcome 30 years of corruption. an economic decline but a year on those hopes are a long way from being fulfilled on top of economic stagnation the country's also dealing with swarms of locusts eating crops on the coronavirus pandemic e.-w. abraham has been catching up with the french he made a jury in those heady days of revolution. it was a...
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martin bashir, bbc news.nd stirling moss has died at the age of 90 after a long illness. he is widely regarded as one of the greatest racing drivers of all time, racing in many disciplines including formula 1. our sports correspondent looks back at his life and a warning, her tribute contain and flashing images. he was described as the greatest driver never to win the world championship. but he was one of the most talented men ever to sit behind the wheel. racing ran in the family. his father alfred had raced in the 1920s and his mother competed in hill climb events. he won the british grand prix in 1955 and finished second in the world championships. he also won the mille miglia, the gruelling thousand mile italian race, shattering the previous record time. in 1957, moss switched to a new british car, the vanwall, and once more he won his home grand prix but once more the championship eluded him. for the third year running he finished behind the argentine ace fangio. the prize slipped from his grasp again in
martin bashir, bbc news.nd stirling moss has died at the age of 90 after a long illness. he is widely regarded as one of the greatest racing drivers of all time, racing in many disciplines including formula 1. our sports correspondent looks back at his life and a warning, her tribute contain and flashing images. he was described as the greatest driver never to win the world championship. but he was one of the most talented men ever to sit behind the wheel. racing ran in the family. his father...
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martin bashir, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @sipusey.ngs amazing grace the tenor‘s music for hope concert was streamed live worldwide, as billions of people remain at home due to coronavirus restrictions. milan is at the heart of the italian region that‘s been worst hit by the coronavirus. andrea bocelli performed several hymns, including ave maria and amazing grace. # i want was lost... #. esther sunday will be the last day for a wee wild we can speak of temperatures in excess of 20 degrees. it is that colder regime that winds out across many locations as we get on through easter monday. you see the scale of the change even as we start the day. the top two—thirds of the british isles is in that colder, fresher weather and it is only by mid afternoon that we are hanging onto the relative mild as across the far south—west. what exacerbates the goldfield is the absence of sunshine in northern and eastern parts and unnoticeable cold onshore wind. gusts of a0 mph across the south later in the afternoon. this is where we see the best of the t
martin bashir, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @sipusey.ngs amazing grace the tenor‘s music for hope concert was streamed live worldwide, as billions of people remain at home due to coronavirus restrictions. milan is at the heart of the italian region that‘s been worst hit by the coronavirus. andrea bocelli performed several hymns, including ave maria and amazing grace. # i want was lost... #. esther sunday will be the last day for a wee wild we can speak of temperatures in...
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martin bashir, bbc news.very year from preventable diseases in the developing world, where resources are scarce, but the added burden of covid—i9 cases could stretch some health services to breaking point. the bbc‘s secunder kermani and anne soy compare how prepared some countries in asia and africa are. coronavirus has left the healthcare systems of some of the world's richest countries barely able to cope. so what will happen in the developing world, where tens of millions of people already face a struggle just to survive? here, medical facilities are often basic, people are far poorer and living conditions are more crowded. in italy, one of the countries with the highest death toll in the world, they started with about 80 ventilators for everyone one million people, and they're trying to increase that number. here in kenya, it's thought to be around five for every one million people, but it's even worse elsewhere in africa. in nigeria, it's about 0.8 for everyi million people. in south asia right now, coun
martin bashir, bbc news.very year from preventable diseases in the developing world, where resources are scarce, but the added burden of covid—i9 cases could stretch some health services to breaking point. the bbc‘s secunder kermani and anne soy compare how prepared some countries in asia and africa are. coronavirus has left the healthcare systems of some of the world's richest countries barely able to cope. so what will happen in the developing world, where tens of millions of people...
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martin bashir, bbc news.ientific studies have found. but of course the lockdown is making it harder for all of us to get much. so now charities are finding ways to help vulnerable people connect with nature while stuck indoors. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. if we just close our eyes and take in some shallow breaths. imagine we are walking at the edge of a field. this is a visualisation, a virtual walk in the countryside, guided by a mental health charity volunteer. there are so many different plants and bushes and trees that come together. and then here... being out in nature can have a powerful impact. and it became a kind of lifeline, really. to feel like there was something i could do, and there was something valuable and beautiful to notice when i didn't feel there was anything. there are many scientific studies that show the health benefits of being in the natural world. so when we are outside, our blood pressure comes down. 0ur heart rate variability goes up, that's a good thing
martin bashir, bbc news.ientific studies have found. but of course the lockdown is making it harder for all of us to get much. so now charities are finding ways to help vulnerable people connect with nature while stuck indoors. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. if we just close our eyes and take in some shallow breaths. imagine we are walking at the edge of a field. this is a visualisation, a virtual walk in the countryside, guided by a mental health charity volunteer....
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martin bashir, bbc news.rom covid—19 has risen by 117 in the past day to 4,474 according to the country's health ministry. so far, iran has been the nation hardest hit by the pandemic in the middle east, with over 70,000 confirmed cases. with me now to discuss this is siavash ardalan, from our bbc persian service they are actually easing some of the restrictions there in iran? they have. as of last week, government workers could back to work, over two thirds of them. this week, they're easing restrictions for essential businesses outside the capital. next week it will be essential businesses inside the capital. the week after that, they will look into allowing resuming nonessential businesses. this comes under a policy which the government has coined smart social distancing, that relies on people's co—operation, which is proving from difficult from the reports we are getting. because it is one of those policies that the government is trying to enforce while trying to haveit trying to enforce while trying to h
martin bashir, bbc news.rom covid—19 has risen by 117 in the past day to 4,474 according to the country's health ministry. so far, iran has been the nation hardest hit by the pandemic in the middle east, with over 70,000 confirmed cases. with me now to discuss this is siavash ardalan, from our bbc persian service they are actually easing some of the restrictions there in iran? they have. as of last week, government workers could back to work, over two thirds of them. this week, they're easing...
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martin bashir, bbc news. and hate messages are being shared on social media alleging that the muslim community is responsible for the spread of coronavirus. this is after thousands of suspected cases across the country were traced back to a muslim religious congregation in delhi. bbc‘s divya arya reports on the threats of attacks and economic boycott the muslim community is now facing in india. this piece contains language that viewers may find offensive and distressing. shouting this muslim man was filmed while being attacked by a group of hindu men. they accused him of spreading the coronavirus. three men have now been arrested. this is not an isolated case. this man tested negative for covid—19 but took his life after facing hostility from villagers. his family told us, he killed himself because of the stigma. translation: people were accusing him of spreading coronavirus. he could not take it any more and went into depression. it weighed so heavily on his heart that he had no choice but to take this extre
martin bashir, bbc news. and hate messages are being shared on social media alleging that the muslim community is responsible for the spread of coronavirus. this is after thousands of suspected cases across the country were traced back to a muslim religious congregation in delhi. bbc‘s divya arya reports on the threats of attacks and economic boycott the muslim community is now facing in india. this piece contains language that viewers may find offensive and distressing. shouting this muslim...
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martin bashir, bbc news. the comedian tim brooke—taylor has died at the age of 79.that... the entertainer was best known as one of the stars of the 1970s sketch show the goodies and as a panellist on i'm sorry i haven't a clue on radio 4. his goodies co—star bill 0ddie called him a "true visual comic and a great friend." it's not only nhs staff who are considered key workers in the coronavirus pandemic. thousands of others from postal staff to haulage drivers are also keeping the country going in these difficult times. our special correspondent ed thomas has been speaking to some of them. on this round that i do, there's quite a lot of people who are isolating. we're working away here, delivering food to and from supermarkets. so we're keeping children safe, we're trying to keep them happy... hello! the people keeping our country going. you're going to have to excuse the state of my hair, i'm afraid i made the fatal mistake of not going to the barber's before the lockdown started. john is now the postie delivering in a big way. iran the idea past my manager, asking
martin bashir, bbc news. the comedian tim brooke—taylor has died at the age of 79.that... the entertainer was best known as one of the stars of the 1970s sketch show the goodies and as a panellist on i'm sorry i haven't a clue on radio 4. his goodies co—star bill 0ddie called him a "true visual comic and a great friend." it's not only nhs staff who are considered key workers in the coronavirus pandemic. thousands of others from postal staff to haulage drivers are also keeping the...
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martin bashir, bbc news. i love.ross the area a lot of high clout here and there with some lower cloud that plagues the northern aisles were part of the day and plenty of blue skies overhead and we keep one clear dispose of rehab through tonight and i think we will see some low clouds rolling its way in from the north sea supports yorkshire and east india and present to the midlands, ca ntor india and present to the midlands, cantor and quite misty and murky to the early hours of friday in these areas. generally between two or 9 degrees with some spots in scotland dipping below freezing, allowing a touch of frost to develop. into tomorrow we will see this area of cloud with sadness across the midlands and it will turn to break up midlands and it will turn to break up very quickly in any missed within the lift and then we will again see plenty of sunshine to take us through the day. potential for some extra cloud and a little bit on the cool side across the far north and east of the uk, generally speaking it isa east
martin bashir, bbc news. i love.ross the area a lot of high clout here and there with some lower cloud that plagues the northern aisles were part of the day and plenty of blue skies overhead and we keep one clear dispose of rehab through tonight and i think we will see some low clouds rolling its way in from the north sea supports yorkshire and east india and present to the midlands, ca ntor india and present to the midlands, cantor and quite misty and murky to the early hours of friday in...
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martin bashir, bbc news. in spain, another 619 people with coronavirus have died.he rise comes after spain recorded its lowest increase in death yesterday. the country, one of the worst hit by the pandemic, has now recorded just under 17,000 deaths associated with covid—19. the british motor racing legend sir stirling moss has died at the age of 90, following a long illness. he's widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time, racing in many disciplines, including formula one, during perhaps the most dangerous era of the sport. katie gornall looks back at his life. a warning her tribute contains flashing images. he was described as the greatest driver never to win the world championship. but he was one of the most talented men ever to sit behind the wheel. racing ran in the family. his father alfred had raced in the 1920s and his mother competed in hill climb events. he won the british grand prix in 1955 and finished second in the world championships. he also won the mille miglia, the gruelling thousand mile italian race, shattering the previous record
martin bashir, bbc news. in spain, another 619 people with coronavirus have died.he rise comes after spain recorded its lowest increase in death yesterday. the country, one of the worst hit by the pandemic, has now recorded just under 17,000 deaths associated with covid—19. the british motor racing legend sir stirling moss has died at the age of 90, following a long illness. he's widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers of all time, racing in many disciplines, including formula one,...
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martin bashir, bbc news. staff looking after them are doing their best to keep the illness at bay. our correspondent ben moore has been to one home on the isle of wight, where staff have moved in with the residents — to try to keep everyone safe. this isn't the sort of accommodation you'd expect to find in a care home. you all right? yeah, i had a good sleep. good. morning! but these tents are for the care staff, who now call this home. i decided to completely lock the home down by asking the staff to move in, so no one in, no one out, at all. if i didn't lock down the home, then it would literally be a case of when coronavirus comes into the care home. that would be absolutely devastating. right... so staff at the victoria house care home on the isle of wight have put their lives on hold to protect the most vulnerable in their care. i've left my family, i've lived with my grandparents, my parents and my brother. i didn't want any of the virus here at all, you know, the oldest resident here is 103. i love the
martin bashir, bbc news. staff looking after them are doing their best to keep the illness at bay. our correspondent ben moore has been to one home on the isle of wight, where staff have moved in with the residents — to try to keep everyone safe. this isn't the sort of accommodation you'd expect to find in a care home. you all right? yeah, i had a good sleep. good. morning! but these tents are for the care staff, who now call this home. i decided to completely lock the home down by asking the...
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martin bashir, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...with coronavirus in the uk has now passed 10,000. the health secretary calls it a sombre day. from st thomas' hospital in london where he was treated for covid—19. the us overtakes italy with the highest numbers of deaths from coronavirus in the world, more than 20,000 people have now died. for a full sport round—up, we go to the bbc sport centre. thank you. he is regarded as one of the greatest formula 1 drivers of all time. we start with tributes to motor racing legend sir stirling moss, who has died at the age of 90 following a long illness. he won like 16 of the 66 f1 races he competed in from 1951 to 1961, becoming the first british driver to wina becoming the first british driver to win a home grand prix in 1955 at aintree. the world championship eluded him. damon hill has been telling me sir stirling was one of the most talented drivers the sport has ever seen. i think he was a pure seat of the pants driver who threw himself and relied on his instincts. he was very aware of what
martin bashir, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...with coronavirus in the uk has now passed 10,000. the health secretary calls it a sombre day. from st thomas' hospital in london where he was treated for covid—19. the us overtakes italy with the highest numbers of deaths from coronavirus in the world, more than 20,000 people have now died. for a full sport round—up, we go to the bbc sport centre. thank you. he is regarded as one of the greatest formula 1 drivers of all time. we start...
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martin bashir, bbc news. as a number of scientific studies have found. but, of course, the lockdown is making it harder for all of us to get much. so now charities are finding ways to help vulnerable people connect with nature while stuck indoors. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. if we just close our eyes and take in some shallow breaths. imagine we're walking at the edge of a field. this is a visualisation — a virtual walk in the countryside, guided by a mental health charity volunteer. there are so many different plants and bushes and trees that come together. and then here... being out in nature can have a powerful impact. and it became a kind of lifeline, really. to feel like there was something i could do, and there was something valuable and beautiful to notice when i didn't feel there was anything. there are many scientific studies that show the health benefits of being in the natural world. so, when we're outside, our blood pressure comes down. 0ur heart rate variability goes up,
martin bashir, bbc news. as a number of scientific studies have found. but, of course, the lockdown is making it harder for all of us to get much. so now charities are finding ways to help vulnerable people connect with nature while stuck indoors. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. if we just close our eyes and take in some shallow breaths. imagine we're walking at the edge of a field. this is a visualisation — a virtual walk in the countryside, guided by a mental health...
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last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al-bashir resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists. as a result, the country ranks 16 points higher on the index the last year. countries that made similar improvements include malaysia and ethiopia. while poor ratings are given to the west african state that fell 17 places. and haiti, down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests. in the past year, journalists there were repeatedly attacked. one was killed. the united states ranks at 40 fifth place this year after two years of decline -- 45th place this year after two years of decline. but reporters without borders cites the u.s. as worrying with hate against journalists from elected politicians, with physical and verbal attacks against reporters frequent. germany ranks in 11th place, also up two places from last year. the main reason for this is a decline in the numbers of attacks against journalists. but reporters without borders say they are still concerned for the protection of
last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al-bashir resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists. as a result, the country ranks 16 points higher on the index the last year. countries that made similar improvements include malaysia and ethiopia. while poor ratings are given to the west african state that fell 17 places. and haiti, down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests. in...
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also in that category but last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al bashir have resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists as a result the country ranks 16 points higher on the index than last year countries that made similar improvements include malaysia any theo pia. while poor ratings and given to the west african states have been enough which fell 17 places and haiti down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests in the past year journalists there were repeatedly attacked one was killed. the united states ranks at 45th place this year after 2 years of decline the situation has slightly improved over the last year but reporters without borders cite the u.s. as a warrior example of hatred incited against journalists by elected politicians with verbal and physical attacks against reporters alarmingly frequent terms of action germany ranks 11th place also up 2 places from last year the main reason for this is a decline in the numbers of attacks against journalists but
also in that category but last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al bashir have resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for journalists as a result the country ranks 16 points higher on the index than last year countries that made similar improvements include malaysia any theo pia. while poor ratings and given to the west african states have been enough which fell 17 places and haiti down 21. the caribbean nation is struggling with an...
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the people 1st turned against a tater omar bashir then against the ruling military council after his ouster resistance prevailed amid the chaos and that's was captured in the winning picture the photographer snapped a shutter as a young man shouted out peace poems. between his breath everyone shouted. the revolution you know every. decision expression and voice impressed me. i could not stop focusing on him to capture the moment. the jury had to choose among almost 75000 photographs by more than 4000 for talk of has. nearly all of them show images of protest and conflict. by contrast the winning picture is free of violence. this image speaks to morse important development in east africa knowledge. voicing a sense of who. the winners were selected before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic they want ceremony in amsterdam has been cancelled for health reasons. you're watching the news live from berlin you can always get the latest around the clock on the deja vu app or dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram as well at the news every day and stay with us there's mor
the people 1st turned against a tater omar bashir then against the ruling military council after his ouster resistance prevailed amid the chaos and that's was captured in the winning picture the photographer snapped a shutter as a young man shouted out peace poems. between his breath everyone shouted. the revolution you know every. decision expression and voice impressed me. i could not stop focusing on him to capture the moment. the jury had to choose among almost 75000 photographs by more...
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the people 1st turned against a tator omar al bashir then against the ruling military council after his ouster resistance prevailed amid the chaos and that's was captured in the winning picture the photographer snapped his shutter as a young man shouted out peace poems. between his breath everyone shouted. the revolution. his facial expression and voice impressed me. i could not stop focusing on him to capture the moment. the jury had to choose among almost 75000 photographs by more than 4000 for talk of us. nearly all of them show images of protest and conflict. by contrast the winning picture is free of violence. this image speaks to you more important to block meant in east africa knowledge but also. voicing a sense of hope. the winners were selected before the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic he was 79 stood out as being cancelled for health reasons. this is due to the news live from berlin on express or thanks for joining. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. on the covert 19 spec
the people 1st turned against a tator omar al bashir then against the ruling military council after his ouster resistance prevailed amid the chaos and that's was captured in the winning picture the photographer snapped his shutter as a young man shouted out peace poems. between his breath everyone shouted. the revolution. his facial expression and voice impressed me. i could not stop focusing on him to capture the moment. the jury had to choose among almost 75000 photographs by more than 4000...
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our religion editor, martin bashir, has been speaking to one gp in greater manchester in england to hearasting, faith and whether public health messages are getting through. with afternoon surgery over, dr siema iqbal is on the school run. she and her husband are key workers, and at the start of ramadan, she says she's concerned about whether the government's message on the coronavirus is getting through. i don't understand how it would get through to the muslim community. a lot of the messaging coming out from the government is in english. it's on radio stations and tv channels that they may not necessarily be listening to or watching. even the letters that we send out advising patients to shield themselves for 12 weeks are all in english. these are real, specific challenges that this community in particular is facing. 46% of the muslim community lives in the 10% of the most deprived parts of the uk. that surely plays a part. we also have increasing rates of poverty, ill—health and we have a lot of the community doing more of the precarious roles. so, they may be working as cleaners, bu
our religion editor, martin bashir, has been speaking to one gp in greater manchester in england to hearasting, faith and whether public health messages are getting through. with afternoon surgery over, dr siema iqbal is on the school run. she and her husband are key workers, and at the start of ramadan, she says she's concerned about whether the government's message on the coronavirus is getting through. i don't understand how it would get through to the muslim community. a lot of the...
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and iv bashir's transition kumar data for community economic development in kentucky. welcome tonight, thank you guys for coming. i'm going to turn the floor over to you. so thank you for helping organize this, and thanks for having us. and thanks all for being here. can you hear all right? okay. i also want to thank west virginia university press who is the publisher for this book. who sought this kind of weird thing that we wanted to do and kind of helped us to this thing we might do. derek and abby have been especially amazing at helping get this book out there. tony and eiko edited this collection, we will talk about that process. we are really excited to have two contributors hear from the collection. so thanks to both iv and bob for making the drive to nashville. there's a little bit coin on in nashville right now. [laughter] so the structure tonight is going to be a lot like the structure of the book. we will hear from tony about the concept of the book, basically why we wrote this book. then we will hear from bob, his pieces in the interrogating section of the
and iv bashir's transition kumar data for community economic development in kentucky. welcome tonight, thank you guys for coming. i'm going to turn the floor over to you. so thank you for helping organize this, and thanks for having us. and thanks all for being here. can you hear all right? okay. i also want to thank west virginia university press who is the publisher for this book. who sought this kind of weird thing that we wanted to do and kind of helped us to this thing we might do. derek...
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i need families bashir the scene with the plot i'm with you click you to lie to. the idea might they dearly. but old. don't use a lot of the but i would say which so with just a good example on it the most but i still miss will stumble you might need to deliver the baby to my feet. right straight to joe jonas anti-poaching work in the bed patrols all cause of the heart but she has to eat too so she also holds down regular jobs as a caretaker and clean up the bulk of the storm i deal with. the...
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and your families bashir she lit the fire with you click you lied to. you i did my they dearly. looked quite old i'm not doing is a lot of the but i would say but so we just couldn't someone. smoke but i still this world will stop will you when you do deal with me beats me in my seat. right straight to joe jonas anti-poaching workin the bed patrols all cause of the heart but she has to eat too so she also holds down regular jobs as a caretaker and clean up the bulk of this storm i deal. but also the years the. what needs to be united states that the blue berets they will get i. got the new. to some of the. to the skies to begin the blood and all of the lights. in the back of the mall for many a ship yet. but don't mean a ship but our book of the war and you can. oh the. more that my guard him. but i don't know. that. i would. just among. those in the witness has a choice of the saved money. couldn't. even. move. me i'd never know what she did with. the other one could have had a very different life she grew up in a children's home and was preparing to go to an art school in leni
and your families bashir she lit the fire with you click you lied to. you i did my they dearly. looked quite old i'm not doing is a lot of the but i would say but so we just couldn't someone. smoke but i still this world will stop will you when you do deal with me beats me in my seat. right straight to joe jonas anti-poaching workin the bed patrols all cause of the heart but she has to eat too so she also holds down regular jobs as a caretaker and clean up the bulk of this storm i deal. but...
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and your families bashir she lit the fire with you click you get why did. you know i did my pay dearly. it got old and i'm not doing is a lot of the but i would say it but so with just a good example on. the small but growing up i still miss world will stumble you when you do deliver me to be to my feet. right straight to joe jonas anti-poaching work in the bed patrols all cause of the heart but she has to eat too so she also holds down regular jobs as a caretaker and clean up the bulk of this storm ideal. but also the years the. what needs to be united states that the. day will get i. got the new. the cost of the plots and all of the plot. but. the. more that my guard him. that. i would put. those in the witness there's. a lot of the same. could bring on. the. movie. the other one could have had a very different life she grew up in a children's home and was preparing to go to an art school in leningrad as it was still cold at the time but she missed her mother the tundra and home and now she has 5 children 5 grandchildren and a husband who joins her on the
and your families bashir she lit the fire with you click you get why did. you know i did my pay dearly. it got old and i'm not doing is a lot of the but i would say it but so with just a good example on. the small but growing up i still miss world will stumble you when you do deliver me to be to my feet. right straight to joe jonas anti-poaching work in the bed patrols all cause of the heart but she has to eat too so she also holds down regular jobs as a caretaker and clean up the bulk of this...