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bahman march ceremony in the world media from arabic channels, region 4, fars channel 24 and the bbc world service, the march of iranians was a million, the 41st simorgh, on the shoulders of the best of the fajr international film festival, zat cinema metropol, the best movie of ali nasiryan, majid salehi and pardis pourabdini, the best male and female leads, and iran's hockey victory over the united states, the iranian team defeated the american team on the third platform of the 2007 indoor hockey world cup, in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, god bless ali muhammad and al muhammad and hurry up and have a good saturday morning in the celebration of the beginning of the 42nd fifth year of the islamic revolution, the new generation , in other words, the generation that did not revolutionize, had a strong presence . according to him, he wants and can take over in kuwait in tehran. the route of the march from imam hossein square in the east to azadi square in the west, the preacher and the crowd , especially the young generation and the teenagers , are afraid of the secret of
bahman march ceremony in the world media from arabic channels, region 4, fars channel 24 and the bbc world service, the march of iranians was a million, the 41st simorgh, on the shoulders of the best of the fajr international film festival, zat cinema metropol, the best movie of ali nasiryan, majid salehi and pardis pourabdini, the best male and female leads, and iran's hockey victory over the united states, the iranian team defeated the american team on the third platform of the 2007 indoor...
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not cover the news coverage of the procession today on the 22nd of bahman, which the british bbc world service did because the people's march to a million face was held to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the victory of the iranian revolution, and this way also shows the authority of the system of existence. france 24 reported from tehran that a large number of people, including young people , participated in demonstrations and marches in tehran, and according to according to the report of this network, similar marches have been held in different cities of the country, however, as always, the western media and western networks were content only with the closed view of the march in tehran and refused to publish the images that were expressive and told of the large presence of the iranian people. let's continue our journey to mahabad. i say hello and good time to my good colleagues at the mahabad radio and television center. and of course, good night, ms. ithazadeh, aziz al-thamsab. god bless you. what are you doing? what do you have prepared for the viewers of khabar network about the march th
not cover the news coverage of the procession today on the 22nd of bahman, which the british bbc world service did because the people's march to a million face was held to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the victory of the iranian revolution, and this way also shows the authority of the system of existence. france 24 reported from tehran that a large number of people, including young people , participated in demonstrations and marches in tehran, and according to according to the report of...
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of values of the revolution, the slogans and goals of the islamic revolution , the british bbc world serviced that a march was held today in the form of millions to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the victory of the iranian revolution. this march also shows the authority of the regime. france 24 also reported that a large crowd , including many young people , participated in the demonstrations in tehran, and according to this network , similar marches have been held in different cities of iran. they were satisfied with the march in tehran and refused to publish the pictures that show the large presence of people. our communication was established with sardar nasser dastari, a veteran of the holy defense . greetings again, sardar. we hear enough may god almighty bless the people of the province of iran, nasser, 36-year-old neck devices, on my throne, 36 years old, i am just looking from this side of the noble people of the province of iran, who came to welcome globalization remotely from ardabil province, the people of iran. i kiss him, thank you, he just shakes his head and eats the food o
of values of the revolution, the slogans and goals of the islamic revolution , the british bbc world serviced that a march was held today in the form of millions to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the victory of the iranian revolution. this march also shows the authority of the regime. france 24 also reported that a large crowd , including many young people , participated in the demonstrations in tehran, and according to this network , similar marches have been held in different cities...
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the 22nd of bahman in the world media from the arab channels of region 4 , france 24 and the bbc world service was a million, the 41st simorgh sat on the shoulders of the best of fajr international film festival
the 22nd of bahman in the world media from the arab channels of region 4 , france 24 and the bbc world service was a million, the 41st simorgh sat on the shoulders of the best of fajr international film festival
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the bbc world services people fixing the world program went to madagascar to meet people who are doingthat. >> they do a lot of work to keep the oceans healthy. and they are helping to improve the lives of people in madagascar. >> the sea cumber lives in the ocean, and they bury themselves in the sand where they feed. i can't bite and they are very soft. >> they are normally found in deepwater, and this makes harvesting them difficult and dangerous. demand is high, and many species are now threatened. >> they -- there used to be more sea cucumbers. now, their numbers have decreased and they have almost vanished from the ocean. reporter: but in the south of madagascar, they have come up with a solution. a charity has built sea cucumber farms. cucumbers are bread nearby, and then put into these shallow pens. when they reach maturity, they can be harvested. >> in the past, there was no -- nothing for myself and my parents. we would all go out fishing in the ocean, but i cannot really save any money. with sea cucumber farming, i can nowfford to have a small business. reporter: they are pre
the bbc world services people fixing the world program went to madagascar to meet people who are doingthat. >> they do a lot of work to keep the oceans healthy. and they are helping to improve the lives of people in madagascar. >> the sea cumber lives in the ocean, and they bury themselves in the sand where they feed. i can't bite and they are very soft. >> they are normally found in deepwater, and this makes harvesting them difficult and dangerous. demand is high, and many...
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according to the bbc world service, although the turkish government arrested some contractors, the people i say that those who confirmed the resistance of these buildings should be prosecuted. according to this report, erdogan's government earned billions of dollars to certify the resistance of the buildings. in the earthquake of this country , 365,000 buildings were destroyed. a black student in the hands of the american police, according to the abc channel, a female police officer had a fight with several black students after closing the school . he shouts at the student who is lying on the ground not to move while other black students are protesting against this police action. the police and anna are shouting obscenities . in the last month and a half, the american police have killed at least three young black people in the streets. security forces of the african union, the delegation of the zionist regime who had come from tala day to participate in the meeting of the african union, was expelled from the venue of the meeting. he claimed that he was invited to participate in the openin
according to the bbc world service, although the turkish government arrested some contractors, the people i say that those who confirmed the resistance of these buildings should be prosecuted. according to this report, erdogan's government earned billions of dollars to certify the resistance of the buildings. in the earthquake of this country , 365,000 buildings were destroyed. a black student in the hands of the american police, according to the abc channel, a female police officer had a fight...
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b, cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service. the number of foreign language radio channels being close, one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us. you lost millions of euro's this kinda debility years, various wrong, soft bar. the radio service ends with the 5000000 listeners a week. some of them particularly devoted to la abdel rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio. i've been listening to it more than 30 years . precious on the bbc's finances have been mounting, requiring a hot choices to many inside outside the organization. this has been a sad day. this is one of the most astounding that in the logical revolution, than all of the through make our planet great. the we have to meet the c o 2 emission target liquid casa major message motion. they need to be mind to where people are just talking about windy solar that's going to solve the problem. it won't. the world of history in commerce is driving energy changes. it's the promise of clean energ
b, cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service. the number of foreign language radio channels being close, one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us. you lost millions of euro's this kinda debility years, various wrong, soft bar. the radio service ends with the 5000000 listeners a week. some of them particularly devoted to la abdel rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio. i've been...
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by that measure, the bbc world service has a lot to answer for seems a bit of a stretch, a read your analysis. it said that this is passed off as an academic paper 0 proof just basically that various russian entities provided media coverage. well, once again, we have the amazing carolyn or wayne out coming forward in this time. she's saying that the truck convoy canada was somehow akin spirit, see by russia. now, one of her sources, she sites is none other than the rest state department and their global strategic engagement center. basically, u. s. government and intelligence officials saying something therefore must be true if they say, and of course. and it goes further than that because many of want it to the very contradictory nature of this report at one point in the report. she says very clearly that media calgary is not prove of state involvement, but then later in the report she seems to be making that very argument. here's what was that. it is unlikely that this coverage had a meaningful, direct impact on the convoy movement, but rather may have influenced supporters and par
by that measure, the bbc world service has a lot to answer for seems a bit of a stretch, a read your analysis. it said that this is passed off as an academic paper 0 proof just basically that various russian entities provided media coverage. well, once again, we have the amazing carolyn or wayne out coming forward in this time. she's saying that the truck convoy canada was somehow akin spirit, see by russia. now, one of her sources, she sites is none other than the rest state department and...
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a bbc world service investigation now tells the stories of those who've been taking extraordinary riskso oppose the war here. nawal al—maghafi has that story. nina spent four years as a district councillor in a small city in western russia. she'd been speaking out online against russia's invasion of ukraine. but last march, she took the stage at a council meeting after colleagues challenged her on the statements she'd made. determined to document the moment, she dismisses their angry calls to stop filming. translation: | am against - the decision taken by the president of the russian federation and against the actions that are being carried out today on the territory of the sovereign state of ukraine. i consider what's going on to be a war crime. "shut your mouth," shouts one councillor. but she stands her ground at the podium. nina took a big risk to speak out. under laws introduced since the ukraine invasion, it's a crime to call it a war or demonstrate against it. and she's not the only one. translation: we got together and we realised that we cannotl and we will not remain silent. i
a bbc world service investigation now tells the stories of those who've been taking extraordinary riskso oppose the war here. nawal al—maghafi has that story. nina spent four years as a district councillor in a small city in western russia. she'd been speaking out online against russia's invasion of ukraine. but last march, she took the stage at a council meeting after colleagues challenged her on the statements she'd made. determined to document the moment, she dismisses their angry calls to...
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by that measure, the bbc world service has a lot to answer for seems a bit of a stretch. i read your analysis. it said that this is passed off as an academic paper 0 proof just basically that various russian entities provided media coverage . caroline or bueno lives in the us and is trying to paint the freedom convoy as a rush operation, but has not written a single analysis of the terrorist and t for groups that are burning down cities in her own country while shooting at police. officers of the day house. well i'll tell you that neil correspondent, caleb moore, pig, now caleb, good to see you now another day and that allegation against russia. so what's behind it this time? well, once again, we have the amazing carolyn or way now coming forward in this time, she's saying that the trucker convoy in canada was somehow akin spirit. see by russia. now, one of her sources, she sites is none other than the u. s. state department and their global strategic engagement center, basically u. s. government and intelligence officials saying something, therefore it must be true if th
by that measure, the bbc world service has a lot to answer for seems a bit of a stretch. i read your analysis. it said that this is passed off as an academic paper 0 proof just basically that various russian entities provided media coverage . caroline or bueno lives in the us and is trying to paint the freedom convoy as a rush operation, but has not written a single analysis of the terrorist and t for groups that are burning down cities in her own country while shooting at police. officers of...
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danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now.t? we what more details do we have at the moment? ~ ., ., ., ., ., ., moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the — moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number _ moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number of _ moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number of people - moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number of people who - terms of the number of people who may have died no clarity on how many people may have been aboard the boat. some reports that 45 people have been confirmed to have died, among them sadly are women and children, a number of children being mentioned by officials. there are other smaller developments, one report that a suspected people smuggler, a turkish citizen, has been detained by the italian authorities, but we have yet to hear authorities, but we have yet to hear a lot of details on that. what we have had some strong reaction from the un's refugee agency. there are country representative has said it is u
danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now.t? we what more details do we have at the moment? ~ ., ., ., ., ., ., moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the — moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number _ moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number of _ moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number of people - moment? we do not have a lot more in terms of the number of people who - terms of the number of people who may...
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joining me now is asia pacific editor for the bbc world service, michael bristow. about the significance of this meeting, have we got any idea what they are going to discuss? we we got any idea what they are going to discuss? ~ ., ., ,., ., to discuss? we have got some idea because, to discuss? we have got some idea because. of— to discuss? we have got some idea because, of course, _ to discuss? we have got some idea because, of course, the _ to discuss? we have got some idea because, of course, the number. to discuss? we have got some ideal because, of course, the number one topic across the world at the moment is the war in ukraine. it hasjust been the first anniversary of russia's invasion and indeed on friday evening, the chinese foreign minister spoke with his counterpart in belarus and they spoke about china's presentation of itself as a peacemaker in this conflict. so, of course, ukraine is going to be the main topic on the agenda. it's easy to come to some idea that there is a big push from beijing, a diplomatic offensive, if you will, to try and push itsel
joining me now is asia pacific editor for the bbc world service, michael bristow. about the significance of this meeting, have we got any idea what they are going to discuss? we we got any idea what they are going to discuss? ~ ., ., ,., ., to discuss? we have got some idea because, to discuss? we have got some idea because. of— to discuss? we have got some idea because, of course, _ to discuss? we have got some idea because, of course, the _ to discuss? we have got some idea because, of...
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when i read the final bullets, bbc cost cutting has led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's world service. the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to close. one former stauffer i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us, most men younger listener, euros escalate, ability, uterus, various wrong softball. with the radio service ends with 85000000 listeners a week, some of them particularly devoted abdulla del rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio go. i've been listening to it more than 30. his precious over bbc's finances had been mounting, requiring eberhart choices to many inside and outside the organization. this has been a sad day oh, often by the civil war and devastated by the earthquake, we take a look at the plight of syrian children after the disaster. and rescued from the rubble after 11 days a man defies over logs into ts 5 province. ah, elizabeth to autumn and this is alan to see and live from doha. also coming up with the police station is bombed in pakistan's business capital, cut archie, 3 peop
when i read the final bullets, bbc cost cutting has led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's world service. the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to close. one former stauffer i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us, most men younger listener, euros escalate, ability, uterus, various wrong softball. with the radio service ends with 85000000 listeners a week, some of them particularly devoted abdulla del rockman says without it,...
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our middle east editor for bbc world service, sebastian usher, is now with us.lings from people more widely. tell us first about this question of what happened to her. do we know the circumstances?— circumstances? there are two accounts- _ circumstances? there are two accounts. one _ circumstances? there are two accounts. one is _ circumstances? there are two accounts. one is about - circumstances? there are two l accounts. one is about account, circumstances? there are two - accounts. one is about account, as you were saying, from the interior ministry, which, as you say, said there had been an attempt by the local police mediation, but no sooner had that started, then she was killed. herfather turned himself in immediately and confessed. on iraqi media, more flesh is put on that, that she was strangled by her father, flesh is put on that, that she was strangled by herfather, that flesh is put on that, that she was strangled by her father, that her father, when he showed up with the police, that he was not expecting punishment, that he committed a crime of hono
our middle east editor for bbc world service, sebastian usher, is now with us.lings from people more widely. tell us first about this question of what happened to her. do we know the circumstances?— circumstances? there are two accounts- _ circumstances? there are two accounts. one _ circumstances? there are two accounts. one is _ circumstances? there are two accounts. one is about - circumstances? there are two l accounts. one is about account, circumstances? there are two - accounts. one is...
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the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklandss on, harold, who's 92 next month, has been honoured by the people of the falklands who've named a new children's park after him. it's a recreation ground sandwiched between two roads, one of which is named after the then governor, sir rex hunt. the other road is named after the commander of the taskforce, sir sandy woodward. and in between is my recreation park named after me, harold briley! harold was based in buenos aires for two and a half months. it was a very dangerous place to be because the argentine dictatorship in six years had a period of repression in which they killed 30,000 of their own, mostly innocent people, including 130 journalists. so it was dangerous to be there. and i got quite a few death threats because they were listening to bbc broadcasts. can you tell me what the first indications were that this military invasion had taken place? yes, in fact, as the invasion was taking place, we got word on an argentine news agency saying it was going ahead. harold was award
the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklandss on, harold, who's 92 next month, has been honoured by the people of the falklands who've named a new children's park after him. it's a recreation ground sandwiched between two roads, one of which is named after the then governor, sir rex hunt. the other road is named after the commander of the taskforce, sir sandy woodward. and in between is my recreation park named after me, harold briley!...
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joining me now is asia pacific editor for the bbc world service, michael bristow.ith that news that the belarusian leader will make a state visit to china next week. what belarusian leader will make a state visit to china next week.— visit to china next week. what are we to make _ visit to china next week. what are we to make of _ visit to china next week. what are we to make of this? _ visit to china next week. what are we to make of this? well, - visit to china next week. what are we to make of this? well, we - visit to china next week. what are i we to make of this? well, we simply don't know at the moment because we just have sketchy details about this four—day visit which begins next tuesday, but it is tempting to see a series of events when they come together to suggest a motive. we have seen, as you suggested there, over the last few days china has been pushing itself as a peacemaker in the war in ukraine. last week it sent its chief foreign affairs official to moscow, who met with president putin. just on friday, china came forward with this 12 point peace
joining me now is asia pacific editor for the bbc world service, michael bristow.ith that news that the belarusian leader will make a state visit to china next week. what belarusian leader will make a state visit to china next week.— visit to china next week. what are we to make _ visit to china next week. what are we to make of _ visit to china next week. what are we to make of this? _ visit to china next week. what are we to make of this? well, - visit to china next week. what are we to...
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danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now.adly, the number of dead has risen? . , ., ., �* very sadly, the number of dead has risen? ., ., ., �* ~ ., risen? it has and we don't know conclusively _ risen? it has and we don't know conclusively how _ risen? it has and we don't know conclusively how many - risen? it has and we don't know conclusively how many people | risen? it has and we don't know- conclusively how many people were on the boat, it may rise considerably more. they are talking about 80 people now who have survived and there is a lot of images of these people huddled on the foreshore, wrapped in blankets and gold foil blankets to stay warm. some people have been taken to hospital. probably with hypothermia, i would imagine. but lots of details are still coming out, the search and rescue operation is ongoing, that involves a helicopter and boat from the coastguard and one other major government agency. the unhcr is also sending a team. . government agency. the unhcr is also sending a team- -_ sending a team. . where
danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now.adly, the number of dead has risen? . , ., ., �* very sadly, the number of dead has risen? ., ., ., �* ~ ., risen? it has and we don't know conclusively _ risen? it has and we don't know conclusively how _ risen? it has and we don't know conclusively how many - risen? it has and we don't know conclusively how many people | risen? it has and we don't know- conclusively how many people were on the boat, it may rise...
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our arab affairs editor for bbc world service, sebastian usher is now with us.case. the protests have been called _ around this whole case. the protests have been called to _ around this whole case. the protests have been called to take _ around this whole case. the protests have been called to take place - around this whole case. the protests have been called to take place in - have been called to take place in baghdad tomorrow. and the strength of feeling that you're talking about, the outrages over the sense that this is something that has happened, obviously, many times before. this is a perennial problem in iraq that young women within theirfamily can be murdered in this way. in the past it was everything like virginity, over been seen with men and nowadays it is as much to do as you are saying, like a social media presence. this young woman seems to combine both as far as her family were concerned. appearing in videos on various social media outlets with her boyfriend in turkey. she was living apart and she came back to iraq on a visit to see herfamily. th
our arab affairs editor for bbc world service, sebastian usher is now with us.case. the protests have been called _ around this whole case. the protests have been called to _ around this whole case. the protests have been called to take _ around this whole case. the protests have been called to take place - around this whole case. the protests have been called to take place in - have been called to take place in baghdad tomorrow. and the strength of feeling that you're talking about, the...
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danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now.ll very short on details at the moment. what more have you been able to find out? the moment. what more have you been able to find out? ., , moment. what more have you been able to find out? . , , ., to find out? the latest figures from the italian news _ to find out? the latest figures from the italian news agency _ to find out? the latest figures from the italian news agency is - to find out? the latest figures from the italian news agency is that - to find out? the latest figures from the italian news agency is that at i the italian news agency is that at least 33 people have died. we're hearing reports, different numbers of survivors. some of these people, it seems, may have got to the beach themselves. the sinking happened just off the coast at about dawn. they are believed to be from places like iran, pakistan and afghanistan. and we know at the moment that a number of children have also been culled up in this tragedy, including reports of one newborn baby. —— colt. we think ther
danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now.ll very short on details at the moment. what more have you been able to find out? the moment. what more have you been able to find out? ., , moment. what more have you been able to find out? . , , ., to find out? the latest figures from the italian news _ to find out? the latest figures from the italian news agency _ to find out? the latest figures from the italian news agency is - to find out? the latest figures from the...
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danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now. what is the latest?ad after now, but beyond - what is the latest? 43 confirmed dead after now, but beyond that| what is the latest? 43 confirmed i dead after now, but beyond that we know that 80 people have survived, that brings about 120 people. what we don't know for sure is how many people the boat when it sank, just off the coast. some survivors report off the coast. some survivors report of 180 people aboard the ship, some were reporting 250 on board. some of these accounts, often confused in these accounts, often confused in the early hours after a disaster such as this, we will see. but clearly, a very major disaster, the air and sea rescue is carrying on, because god is also deploying subs, we don't know what kind. —— the coastguard. they are also helping on the land, looking for other people who may have survived the disaster. just briefly, what is the wider context to this, in terms of migrant crossings in that area? that context to this, in terms of migrant crossings in that area?— crossings i
danny aeberhard, bbc world service europe regional editor, joins me now. what is the latest?ad after now, but beyond - what is the latest? 43 confirmed dead after now, but beyond that| what is the latest? 43 confirmed i dead after now, but beyond that we know that 80 people have survived, that brings about 120 people. what we don't know for sure is how many people the boat when it sank, just off the coast. some survivors report off the coast. some survivors report of 180 people aboard the ship,...
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c, cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's world. service the number of foreign language radio channels being close, one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us, most millions of euros this kid the ability years various wrong, soft bar. the radio service ends with the 5000000 list. there's a week, some of them particularly devoted abdullah, abdel rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio. i've been listening to it for more than 30 years. pressures on the bbc's finances have been mounting, requiring eberhardt choices to many inside and outside the organization. this has been a sat day ah .
c, cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's world. service the number of foreign language radio channels being close, one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us, most millions of euros this kid the ability years various wrong, soft bar. the radio service ends with the 5000000 list. there's a week, some of them particularly devoted abdullah, abdel rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio. i've...
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earlier, i spoke to sebastian usher, the bbc�*s world service arab affairs editor. 0n iraqi media, more he showed up with the police, that he was not expecting punishment, that he committed a crime of honour, as it is known, that she had shamed the family by living apart, shamed the family by being with her fiance, who she is unmarried to. and there has been a new development. this is an old, a very disturbing story. these killings are not confined to iraq, but in the age of social media, there are more and more girls and women in the arab world who make their name through social media, but in doing that, they run the risk of angering more traditional family. it sort of amplifies this slight, some of the relatives see it, because notjust everybody in your neighbourhood, but everybody in your town, and maybe a bigger global community. yes, and this is compounded by the fact that there are audio messages which were put up by friends of hers before this happened, in which she said, unconfirmed it is her, that she was at risk, and that she was essentially lured back to iraq on a visit, and
earlier, i spoke to sebastian usher, the bbc�*s world service arab affairs editor. 0n iraqi media, more he showed up with the police, that he was not expecting punishment, that he committed a crime of honour, as it is known, that she had shamed the family by living apart, shamed the family by being with her fiance, who she is unmarried to. and there has been a new development. this is an old, a very disturbing story. these killings are not confined to iraq, but in the age of social media,...
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example i'd include all british peacekeeping in your aid budget and frankly, i'd include the bbc world servicehe definition of aid so it's not just about economic development , it's about political freedom and basic stability and it's about basic stability as . all right. that's bob as well. all right. that's bob sealy. he's a conservative mp for the isle of wight and he's a member of the foreign affairs select committee. now, we talked earlier from earlier about working from home because. figures that because. new figures show that the national between the office of national between september 16% of september and january, 16% of the working the workforce still working study from home, 28% splitting their time between and the office. why don't we all get back into workplace? i'm back into the workplace? i'm going talk to marilyn going to talk to marilyn devenish, a remote working devenish, who's a remote working consultant. so why don't you get into your office go into your workplace? why are workplace? why are you why are you at home? and you skulking at home? and i think one of the big misco
example i'd include all british peacekeeping in your aid budget and frankly, i'd include the bbc world servicehe definition of aid so it's not just about economic development , it's about political freedom and basic stability and it's about basic stability as . all right. that's bob as well. all right. that's bob sealy. he's a conservative mp for the isle of wight and he's a member of the foreign affairs select committee. now, we talked earlier from earlier about working from home because....
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the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklands the invasion was taking place, we got word on an argentine news agency saying it was going ahead. harold was awarded the obe for his services to journalism and broadcasting in 1990. but this latest honour from the islanders, he says, means something different. chrissie reidy, bbc news. it is mild out and about again today, even where we have cloudy skies. once we clear some rain through tomorrow it will turn colder, back down to the february average. with very little rain after the weather front that moves through tonight and tomorrow, it is behind the weatherfront tonight and tomorrow, it is behind the weather front that we have the colder air in place for thursday and friday. at the high pressure close by, it looks set to stay, with temperatures right about average for late february, 6—9 c. it is 11 or 12 even where we have the cloud at the moment. where we see the best of the sunshine there is less pleased today so it will feel pleasantly warm and could push towards 1a or 15. we ha
the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklands the invasion was taking place, we got word on an argentine news agency saying it was going ahead. harold was awarded the obe for his services to journalism and broadcasting in 1990. but this latest honour from the islanders, he says, means something different. chrissie reidy, bbc news. it is mild out and about again today, even where we have cloudy skies. once we clear some rain through tomorrow...
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as you heard, getting access to syria is difficult, but the bbc has language services around the world our arabic team in syria has some of the first international journalists in aleppo. they are traveling with rmission in the region and a reporter has sent us this report in arabic, and we translated his words. [speaking non-english-language] correspondent: this is one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicenter of the earthquake. and now around 400 people have died in aleppo. hundreds of injured are in the rubble. this area, the rescue efforts are supported by government forces. they are also working on the damaged buildings, out of fear they could collapse at a later stage. around 16 buildings have collapsed, but there are about 400 others that are damaged and they could collapse at any moment. the reports say about 55,000 people have lost their homes. and they are now spread across different shelters in the city. the death toll has surpassed 4000 people in both government and rebel held areas, and over 7000 are injured or unaccounted for. davi
as you heard, getting access to syria is difficult, but the bbc has language services around the world our arabic team in syria has some of the first international journalists in aleppo. they are traveling with rmission in the region and a reporter has sent us this report in arabic, and we translated his words. [speaking non-english-language] correspondent: this is one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicenter of the earthquake. and now around 400...
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getting access to the quake zone in syria is difficult but the bbc has language services right around the worlde country, has some of the first internationaljournalists in aleppo. their access is controlled by the syrian government. our correspondent, assaf abboud, sent us this report in arabic. we've translated his words. translation: we are now- in the al-shaar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicentre of the earthquake. until now, around 400 people have died in the city of aleppo. hundreds of injured remain in the rubble. in this area, rescue efforts are being supported by government forces in the search for the injured. they are also working on demolishing damaged buildings out of fear they might collapse at a later stage. around 60 buildings have collapsed, but there are around 400 others that are so damaged and at risk of collapse at any moment. reports say some 55,000 people have lost their homes. and they are now spread across different shelters in the city. the death toll has surpassed 4,000 people in both government and rebe
getting access to the quake zone in syria is difficult but the bbc has language services right around the worlde country, has some of the first internationaljournalists in aleppo. their access is controlled by the syrian government. our correspondent, assaf abboud, sent us this report in arabic. we've translated his words. translation: we are now- in the al-shaar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicentre of the earthquake. until now,...
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getting access to the quake zone there is tough, but the bbc has language services right around the worlded in the country are the first internationaljournalists to report from aleppo. the historic city was hit hard by the earthquakes, and the bbc is travelling with the syrian government's permission in the region. our reporter, assaf abboud, has sent us this report in arabic, and we've translated his words. translation: we are now. in the shahar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicentre of the earthquake. until now around 400 people have died in the city of aleppo. hundreds of injured remain in the rubble. in this area rescue efforts are being supported by government forces in the search for the injured. they are also working on demolishing damaged buildings out of fear they might collapse at a later stage. around 60 buildings have collapsed, but there are around 400 others that are so damaged and at risk of collapse at any moment. the reports say some 55,000 people have lost their homes and they are now spread across different
getting access to the quake zone there is tough, but the bbc has language services right around the worlded in the country are the first internationaljournalists to report from aleppo. the historic city was hit hard by the earthquakes, and the bbc is travelling with the syrian government's permission in the region. our reporter, assaf abboud, has sent us this report in arabic, and we've translated his words. translation: we are now. in the shahar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the...
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the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklandsthen governor, sir rex hunt. the other road is named after the commander of the task force, sir sandy woodward. and in between is my recreation park named after me, harold briley! harold was based in buenos aires for two and a half months. it was a very dangerous place to be because the argentine dictatorship in six years had a period of repression in which they killed 30,000 of their own, mostly innocent people, including 130 journalists. so it was dangerous to be there. and i got quite a few death threats because they were listening to bbc broadcasts. can you tell me what the first indications were that this military invasion had taken place? yes, in fact, as the invasion was taking place, we got word on an argentine news agency saying it was going ahead. harold was awarded the 0be for his services to journalism and broadcasting in 1990. but this latest honour from the islanders, he says, means something different. chrissie reidy, bbc news. that takes you back, doesn't it? it really
the voice of bbc world service journalist harold briley, reporting on the radio during the falklandsthen governor, sir rex hunt. the other road is named after the commander of the task force, sir sandy woodward. and in between is my recreation park named after me, harold briley! harold was based in buenos aires for two and a half months. it was a very dangerous place to be because the argentine dictatorship in six years had a period of repression in which they killed 30,000 of their own, mostly...
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getting access to the quake zone there is tough, but the bbc has language services right around the world country, now has some of the first international journalists in aleppo, with their access controlled by the government. the historic city was hit hard by the earthquakes, and our correspondent, assaf abboud, has sent us this report in arabic, and we've translated his words. translation: we are now. in the shahar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicentre of the earthquake. until now, around 400 people have died in the city of aleppo. hundreds of injured remain in the rubble. in this area, rescue efforts are being supported by government forces in the search for the injured. they are also working on demolishing damaged buildings out of fear they might collapse at a later stage. around 60 buildings have collapsed, but there are around 400 others that are so damaged and at risk of collapse at any moment. reports say some 55,000 people have lost their homes, and they are now spread across different shelters in the city. the death
getting access to the quake zone there is tough, but the bbc has language services right around the world country, now has some of the first international journalists in aleppo, with their access controlled by the government. the historic city was hit hard by the earthquakes, and our correspondent, assaf abboud, has sent us this report in arabic, and we've translated his words. translation: we are now. in the shahar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the...
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bbc was born a century ago in 1922. just count of the world's 1st public broadcaster 1st national radio service. first, the fax television provider. the bbc wrote, the book supplied the model for the networks that have sprung up across the continent, including the one you're watching now. the is probably the highest quality, independent balance news and documentary coverage of any broadcasting organization of a view. sometime the networks mission to inform, educate and entertain a service for the people funded falling the people. that funding is the bbc strength and its achilles heel. the u. k. government controls the purse strings, which puts the bbc's domestic calm on a collision course with the politicians. it covers like the conservative party that has ruled britain for the past 13 years and has been cutting the broadcaster down to size. it was never underestimate the malice of a prime minister who wants to destroy or at least reduce the part of the b. c. on shift on public service. if the government has it in the bbc on, my advice is always workshop. did you see? the enemies movers. mm. mm h
bbc was born a century ago in 1922. just count of the world's 1st public broadcaster 1st national radio service. first, the fax television provider. the bbc wrote, the book supplied the model for the networks that have sprung up across the continent, including the one you're watching now. the is probably the highest quality, independent balance news and documentary coverage of any broadcasting organization of a view. sometime the networks mission to inform, educate and entertain a service for...
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world. a last goodbye from the bbc's are a big radio service. news read a muffled, almost solid b as be mistaken signature voice for 30 years. fittingly, when i read the final bullets of b, b. c. cost cutting has led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's walk service. the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to close. one full must offer i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service a gift to dictate us. your most millions of no euros this kid ability. juris video is wrong. so suppose the radio service ends with beauty. 5000000 listeners week. some of them particularly devoted abdullah, abdel rockman says without it there's no point in keeping his radio. i've been listening to it more than 30 years. precious of the bbc's finances had been mounting, requiring eberhart choices to many inside and outside the organization. this has been a sat day. ah, i'm carriage, austin harrington with the top stories now on the al jazeera sh us present, joe biden. his dress that the western nato remain united behind you train. he told a huge crowd in warsaw that us sanctions im
world. a last goodbye from the bbc's are a big radio service. news read a muffled, almost solid b as be mistaken signature voice for 30 years. fittingly, when i read the final bullets of b, b. c. cost cutting has led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's walk service. the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to close. one full must offer i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service a gift to dictate us. your most millions of no euros this kid ability. juris...
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as to 85, he has been coasting to the our world a last good bye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news rita mac would o masala b as b ma station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly when i read the final bulletin, bbc cost cutting has led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's wealth service. the number of foreign language radio channels being brought close. one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service. a gift to dictate us. you lost millions of listener euros, escalate ability, uterus, various wrong, soft bar. the radio service ends with beauty, 5000000 listeners a week. some of them particularly devoted abdullah, abdel rockman says without it has no point in keeping his radiography. i've been listening to it more than 30 years. precious on the bbc's finances had been mounting, requiring ever hot choices for many inside and outside the organization. this has been a sad day every year in china, an estimated 80000 children are abducted by one of their parents. 101 east follow some mothers desperately trying to re unite with their children.
as to 85, he has been coasting to the our world a last good bye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news rita mac would o masala b as b ma station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly when i read the final bulletin, bbc cost cutting has led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc's wealth service. the number of foreign language radio channels being brought close. one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service. a gift to dictate us. you lost millions of...
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bbc was born a century ago in 1922. just count the 1st. the world 1st public broadcaster, 1st national radio service. first the fax television provider. the b b. c wrote the book supplied the model for the networks that have sprung up across continents, including the one you're watching. now. the is probably the highest quality, independent, balanced news and documentaries coverage of any broadcasting lives ation as well. sometimes the networks mission to inform, educate and entertain a service for the people funded by the people that funding is the b, b, c. strength and it to kill ease. he'll the u. k. government controls the purse strings which puts the bbc's domestic calm on a collision course with the politicians. it covers like the conservative party that is, will britain for the past 13 years and has been cutting the broadcast down to size . you must never underestimate the alice of a prime minister who wants to destroy or at least reduce the part of the bbc public service. it's the government has it into the bbc and my advice is always workshop. it is c animal maneuvers. mm. mm. as its 1st director general john reed, put it the
bbc was born a century ago in 1922. just count the 1st. the world 1st public broadcaster, 1st national radio service. first the fax television provider. the b b. c wrote the book supplied the model for the networks that have sprung up across continents, including the one you're watching. now. the is probably the highest quality, independent, balanced news and documentaries coverage of any broadcasting lives ation as well. sometimes the networks mission to inform, educate and entertain a service...
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part in telling| played such a big part in telling the for story of the war to the world including the bbc ukrainian services year, but at the same time, our work gave us sense of purpose, to carry on. we always felt like what we do is very important, especially in the first days of war, i remember when we were running our live page from all sort of strange and weird places like bomb shelters or somewhere, running from the places, where we were, just save sling our lives but we felt like the information that we are providing for people is very important and many thousands of people rely on it, while making their most important decisions, how to save their lives and how to find a safe place. to save their lives and how to find a safe place-— to save their lives and how to find a safe lace. ., . ~' ,. , a safe place. martha, thank you very much forjoining _ a safe place. martha, thank you very much forjoining us, _ a safe place. martha, thank you very much forjoining us, my _ a safe place. martha, thank you very much forjoining us, my colleague i much forjoining us, my colleague from the bbc�*s ukrainian serv
part in telling| played such a big part in telling the for story of the war to the world including the bbc ukrainian services year, but at the same time, our work gave us sense of purpose, to carry on. we always felt like what we do is very important, especially in the first days of war, i remember when we were running our live page from all sort of strange and weird places like bomb shelters or somewhere, running from the places, where we were, just save sling our lives but we felt like the...
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think the fact is that this person is busy merging bbc world news and bbc news channel and frankly should be more worried about the diminution of serviceseeing some of the lines coming out, this putin speech. i mean, it's lies and propaganda. saying they and propaganda. he's saying they the war we did everything to stop it . i the war we did everything to stop it. i don't the war we did everything to stop it . i don't know who stop it. i don't know who believes that . well, even the believes that. well, even the russian perhaps a lot of russians. who knows that we have to leave. thanks very much indeed. let's see. right time approached . it is exactly 915. approached. it is exactly 915. so after the break, the actor and the author, davinia taylor will be here telling you about what's called biohacking basic . what's called biohacking basic. really, it makes you very thin if you want to lose weight . this if you want to lose weight. this is the transformation which you may well need after this . well you'll never guess what was going on. we are way there, but were we were trying to sort out isobel's drink problem but we with my mum whic
think the fact is that this person is busy merging bbc world news and bbc news channel and frankly should be more worried about the diminution of serviceseeing some of the lines coming out, this putin speech. i mean, it's lies and propaganda. saying they and propaganda. he's saying they the war we did everything to stop it . i the war we did everything to stop it. i don't the war we did everything to stop it . i don't know who stop it. i don't know who believes that . well, even the believes...