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it was the colombian army that finally liberated men. is the photo. here. this photo was taken on the day of my liberation. i was really surprised on the stairs. i did not want you to look. you were so young when i laughed even if you're a difference between these two photos is enormous it was in this area. and you know whether you'd be tall or short that i was really surprised to see you with a beard. is that without a doubt about what they say they'll be entering the mine and that is the day before was june thirteenth your birthday was in on me and i was at home at the farm with my sister mother was in bogota. so that's something at about eleven a.m. the phone rang and the police and the police director told us that she'd been freed yourself and this photo. it's awful to wear the i had this photo with me the whole time. i said good morning to you every morning and good night everything. there was part of a delegation of victims who met with fark leaders in peace negotiations in cuba in his fifteen minute address mandia to describe what it was like to spen
it was the colombian army that finally liberated men. is the photo. here. this photo was taken on the day of my liberation. i was really surprised on the stairs. i did not want you to look. you were so young when i laughed even if you're a difference between these two photos is enormous it was in this area. and you know whether you'd be tall or short that i was really surprised to see you with a beard. is that without a doubt about what they say they'll be entering the mine and that is the day...
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the talk trade there the deal is worth three hundred fifteen million dollars but it's left some colombian skeptical. reports. it's the largest deal colombia ever signed with the un's office on drugs and crime colombia will hand over to the u.n. agency more than three hundred million u.s. dollars over four years in exchange the country receives assistance in its efforts to encourage farmers away from growing coca the basic ingredient for cocaine by replacing it with legal crops like coffee in krakow. both sides describe the agreement this crucial. group. will move forward. for a time coca-cola deviation in colombia subsided but it's booming again production is said to have doubled in the last three years. and the country is under increasing pressure to deal with it in part to force the ready cation and by convincing farmers to turn their back on the crop for good but it's proving a challenge the colombian government hopes the un deal will help with. the un will monitor and assist the promise of participating in swapping crops and it's also going to help rebuild the conflict areas. but some
the talk trade there the deal is worth three hundred fifteen million dollars but it's left some colombian skeptical. reports. it's the largest deal colombia ever signed with the un's office on drugs and crime colombia will hand over to the u.n. agency more than three hundred million u.s. dollars over four years in exchange the country receives assistance in its efforts to encourage farmers away from growing coca the basic ingredient for cocaine by replacing it with legal crops like coffee in...
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winked he told me to carry on as another guard behind me who was also helping when i reached the colombian border i was carrying a mobile phone and a colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flak he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory. u.s. regular bases have approved plans to put the controversial keystone x.l. pipeline through the state of nebraska the decision comes despite a major spill on trans canada existing pipeline neighboring south dakota one hundred has a right to the state of nebraska says yes to canadian oil interests and no to american environmentalists but here they are here if. an unusual pairing of farmers and conservationists calls that decision dangerous and maybe take a go as far as we can test this from going for it because it will friend the drinking water of americans just four days earlier the existing keystone pipeline leaked five thousand barrels of crude oil in rural south dakota regulators in the midwestern sta
winked he told me to carry on as another guard behind me who was also helping when i reached the colombian border i was carrying a mobile phone and a colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flak he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory. u.s. regular bases have approved plans to put the controversial keystone x.l. pipeline through the state of...
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winked he told me to carry on as another guard behind me who was also helping when i reached the colombian border i was carrying a mobile phone and a colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flag he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory. in chile a billionaire businessman and a former journalist are set to face each other in a run off for the presidency former leader sebastian pinera won the first round but will compete against the. air next month or latin america. and human reports from sun here. he's back or is he most polls had predicted chile's former conservative president. would score a new reversible win in sunday's general election with thirty six percent of the vote less than expected a victory in a runoff is not assured still in his campaign headquarters the billionaire businessman who promises better times for chile sounded triumphant. we are very happy because tonight we have achieved a great electoral result we have opened the
winked he told me to carry on as another guard behind me who was also helping when i reached the colombian border i was carrying a mobile phone and a colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flag he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory. in chile a billionaire businessman and a former journalist are set to face each other in a run off for the...
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to the wrong areas and who is the man responsible for this i think is the responsibility of the colombian government and they are taking a big head on it and they are like me responsible why these programs has no provide the resource that we all respect the un does have a track record of some success in colombia where it has helped the story peace deal with the fire gravels the question now is whether this u.n. agency deal well helped change the conditions where illicit crops have long been the only means of survival for hundreds of thousands of farmers and listen to them just. to malta now where thousands of people have attended the funeral of journalist daphne kind of wanted to leave theo who was killed by a car bomb last month a national day of mourning was observed in flags flown at half mast in brussels you is demanding more to find the culprits jonah hall reports destiny cairo won it go see it was no ordinary journalist. at her funeral on friday friends and family remembered a to listen vesta gaiter who to face threats to her life and in the courts. in thousands of posts on her popu
to the wrong areas and who is the man responsible for this i think is the responsibility of the colombian government and they are taking a big head on it and they are like me responsible why these programs has no provide the resource that we all respect the un does have a track record of some success in colombia where it has helped the story peace deal with the fire gravels the question now is whether this u.n. agency deal well helped change the conditions where illicit crops have long been the...
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exactly one year ago a peace deal was signed between the colombian president juan manuel santos. and the former leader of the farc rebel group rodrigo down the hall. despite slow progress on some thoughts about a cool both men said today that they remain committed to the deal which ended a fifty two year long conflict in which more than. two hundred and twenty thousand people. lost their not acceptable by you and me join a courtroom. the historic agreement putting an end to fiftyty three yeas of armed conflict. the accord signed by colombian president juan manuel santos andnd leftist guerrillas was a landmark achievement and laid out specific objectives for implementing a durable peac. chief among these the demobilization of fog fighters. in june twenty seventeen the rebels surrendered the entirety of their weapons. but despite the agreement drug trafficking and criminal activity have not completely abated. according to amnesty international of rural areas vacated by the fox under the deal on not being properly invested by government forces. that now write for t the pickining f f
exactly one year ago a peace deal was signed between the colombian president juan manuel santos. and the former leader of the farc rebel group rodrigo down the hall. despite slow progress on some thoughts about a cool both men said today that they remain committed to the deal which ended a fifty two year long conflict in which more than. two hundred and twenty thousand people. lost their not acceptable by you and me join a courtroom. the historic agreement putting an end to fiftyty three yeas...
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government said asa entered, the colombian government said as a tourist, he did not do the redigoloor a tourist, and from there he complained to bogota, where he boarded another plane which is currently taking him to madrid in spain where he is going to be reunited with his wife and his daughter ‘s who are expect thing in there. —— expecting him there. daughter ‘s who are expect thing in there. -- expecting him there. tell us there. -- expecting him there. tell us why he was under house arrest in the first place? he was the mayor of caracas, during the 2014 demonstrations against the government, and he is accused by the government, and he is accused by the government of trying to plot a coup against nicolas maduro, and he was expect did and waiting to be tried by venezuelan justice and he said he was tipped off that something might happen, that something was going to happen, that something was going to happen and he was having to leave, he said he did not even speak with his wife and daughters, and he took the decision by himself to leave the country and join other members of the op
government said asa entered, the colombian government said as a tourist, he did not do the redigoloor a tourist, and from there he complained to bogota, where he boarded another plane which is currently taking him to madrid in spain where he is going to be reunited with his wife and his daughter ‘s who are expect thing in there. —— expecting him there. daughter ‘s who are expect thing in there. -- expecting him there. tell us there. -- expecting him there. tell us why he was under house...
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and by convincing farmers to turn their back on the crop for good but it's proving a challenge the colombian government hopes the un deal will help with. the un will monitor and assist the promise of participating in swapping crops and it's also going to help rebuild the conflict areas. but some drug trafficking experts fear the money will mostly end up paying for the un's bureaucracy and not bringing benefits to farmers. what we have to observe is that ninety five percent of the resources of the amount of money that is invested is expander in areas that have no coca so ninety five percent of the money is going to the wrong areas and who's the man responsible for this i think is the responsibility of the colombian government and you know d.c. they're taking a bigot over heard on it and they're like really responsible why these programs has no provide the resources that we all expect the u.n. does have a track record of some success in colombia where it has helped monitored very story peace deal with the far gravels the question now is whether this u.n. agency deal will help change the condit
and by convincing farmers to turn their back on the crop for good but it's proving a challenge the colombian government hopes the un deal will help with. the un will monitor and assist the promise of participating in swapping crops and it's also going to help rebuild the conflict areas. but some drug trafficking experts fear the money will mostly end up paying for the un's bureaucracy and not bringing benefits to farmers. what we have to observe is that ninety five percent of the resources of...
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border i was carrying a mobile phone and the colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flag he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory and he had this message for president. nobody more we didn't come here to enjoy a golden exile we came here to work get ready but because now you're going to hear the roar of the engines of venezuelans in exile they're going to get organized around the world to make sure people know the truth of the. philippine president retreat going to turkey has branded the communist on the new people's army a terrorist organization the group pad previously held peace talks with the government to an island open has more now from manila his statement comes after a leader of the new people's army apologized for the death of a four month old baby during a raid that the group conducted in a book he'd been province in the southern philippines when president of eagle was sworn into office he promised to finally forge a peace
border i was carrying a mobile phone and the colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flag he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory and he had this message for president. nobody more we didn't come here to enjoy a golden exile we came here to work get ready but because now you're going to hear the roar of the engines of venezuelans in exile...
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to the wrong areas and who's the main responsible for these i think is the responsibility of the colombian government and they taking a big overhead on it and they are like me to be responsible why these programs has no provide the resources that we all respect the u.n. does have a track record of some success in colombia where it has helped a story peace deal with far gravels the question now is whether this u.n. agency deal will help change the conditions where illicit crops have long been the only means of survival for hundreds of thousands of farmers alison that i'm just you know. mexico's president says the state oil company pemex has made its biggest on shore oil discovery in fifteen years the field in the eastern state of veracruz is estimated to have one point five billion barrels of crude president pena nieto and says the site is close to existing pemex infrastructure it could begin producing soon at relatively low cost pemex has struggled with declining production in recent years. and it's clearly makes has just made a significant discovery of an oil and gas reserve in the coast
to the wrong areas and who's the main responsible for these i think is the responsibility of the colombian government and they taking a big overhead on it and they are like me to be responsible why these programs has no provide the resources that we all respect the u.n. does have a track record of some success in colombia where it has helped a story peace deal with far gravels the question now is whether this u.n. agency deal will help change the conditions where illicit crops have long been...
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and by convincing farmers to turn their back on the crop for good but it's proving a challenge the colombian government hopes the u.n. deal will help. with the un will monitor and assist the farmers participating in swapping crops and it's also going to help rebuild the conflict areas. but some drug trafficking experts fear the money will mostly end up paying for the un's bureaucracy and not bringing benefits to farmers. what we have to observe is that ninety five percent of the resources of the amount of money that is invested is expander in areas that have no coca so ninety five percent of the money is going to the wrong areas and who's the man responsible for this i think is the responsibility of the colombian government and you know d.c. they're taking a big overhead on it and they are late may be responsible why does programs has no provide the resource that we all expect the u.n. does have a track record of some success in colombia where it has helped monitored the story peace deal with the fire gravels the question now is whether this u.n. agency deal will help change the conditions w
and by convincing farmers to turn their back on the crop for good but it's proving a challenge the colombian government hopes the u.n. deal will help. with the un will monitor and assist the farmers participating in swapping crops and it's also going to help rebuild the conflict areas. but some drug trafficking experts fear the money will mostly end up paying for the un's bureaucracy and not bringing benefits to farmers. what we have to observe is that ninety five percent of the resources of...
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words and concepts difficult to grasp for many people but there were almost impossible for deaf colombians who were lacking words to describe them. now and you glossary the finds through signs and drawings fifty seven missing words to help this community understand in this case the country's peace deal with feyerick rebels. who worked at the national institute for the deaf but disappeared in the process. before i had no knowledge of the context of peace it seemed like a boring issue what the country was living didn't interest me because i couldn't understand it now i'm able to read the text and understand many terms i'm able to connect concepts i'm included in the conversation with the assistance of a sociologist the group chose words that were either missing or required a better understanding these were defined in spanish then interpreted through signs and translated again until there was no discrepancy between the language and its base will interpretation sometimes one sign represents many words other times we need a sequence of science to say just one word for example one word like conf
words and concepts difficult to grasp for many people but there were almost impossible for deaf colombians who were lacking words to describe them. now and you glossary the finds through signs and drawings fifty seven missing words to help this community understand in this case the country's peace deal with feyerick rebels. who worked at the national institute for the deaf but disappeared in the process. before i had no knowledge of the context of peace it seemed like a boring issue what the...
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words and concepts difficult to grasp for many people but there were almost impossible for deaf colombians who were lacking words to describe. this new act now a new glossary of the finds through signs and drawings fifty seven missing words to help this community understand in this case the country's peace deal with fire gravels. who works at the national institute for the deaf but dissipated in the process. before i had no knowledge of the context of peace it seemed like a boring issue what the country was living didn't interest me because i couldn't understand it now i'm able to read the text and understand many terms i'm able to connect concepts i'm included in the conversation with the assistance of a sociologist the group chose words that were either missing or required a better understanding these were defined in spanish then interpreted through signs and translated again until there was no discrepancy between the language and its base will interpretation sometimes one sign represents many words other times we need a sequence of science to say just one word for example one word like
words and concepts difficult to grasp for many people but there were almost impossible for deaf colombians who were lacking words to describe. this new act now a new glossary of the finds through signs and drawings fifty seven missing words to help this community understand in this case the country's peace deal with fire gravels. who works at the national institute for the deaf but dissipated in the process. before i had no knowledge of the context of peace it seemed like a boring issue what...
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years ago the two musicians found the time to search for mr rosenthal's apartment he's playing a few colombian he's not really going to go until he's come on it each day and you know you see the nearby are more you in a subtle couldn't see moses you mean she's he was time and this time i'm thinking i said who we are but they think where i don't know. what a pity. it lasted. this long. barenboim doesn't seem to have gotten through so she gives it a try. out on the stand he was. sitting on a high on my head. i know c. hello someone with daniel barenboim and martha argerich age good we met you when we were children in the home of sin your hosen time. no good in the part of the mental but i don't come. anywhere here with a german television team all you on the second to the third floor business you know sinyard rosen time lived on the second floor. ve had he believed. where. your barenboim was born in buenos aires he was given piano lessons at the age of five first from his mother aida then from his father enrique barenboim. he was dutch where the piano was. by we both have the impression that thi
years ago the two musicians found the time to search for mr rosenthal's apartment he's playing a few colombian he's not really going to go until he's come on it each day and you know you see the nearby are more you in a subtle couldn't see moses you mean she's he was time and this time i'm thinking i said who we are but they think where i don't know. what a pity. it lasted. this long. barenboim doesn't seem to have gotten through so she gives it a try. out on the stand he was. sitting on a high...
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white whale gone it's now versus proving some colombians i said we don't have chance to get the award unless we use a god and because there are two to four hundred dollars less and now in this most recent trip the company that is winning all the awards that had this was first part heard of well we've got a good strategy we're using sierra leonean just so you asked the question so what are we paying informants but two hundred fifty dollars a month. well you know i guess rhetorically i don't expect any answer you know can we go a little lower could we find someone it's like we'll do it for boardroom you know that has such a terrible country that maybe they'll just go out of the country and be a free security guard i mean that's pretty inexpensive i say that it sounds facetious but it's real. you know you get what you pay for. the original goal was not to bring soldiers or exogenous from the poorest countries on earth but the u.s. system requires that you pick the lowest bidder so that became the status quo in iraq to have multiple layers of foreigners as long as you're in the army and y
white whale gone it's now versus proving some colombians i said we don't have chance to get the award unless we use a god and because there are two to four hundred dollars less and now in this most recent trip the company that is winning all the awards that had this was first part heard of well we've got a good strategy we're using sierra leonean just so you asked the question so what are we paying informants but two hundred fifty dollars a month. well you know i guess rhetorically i don't...
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in your 20s, watch as the disease unfolds, experiment will drug designed to prevent it lose the colombian family and demo family are part of a large, not large but dealing with small population, and testing drugs to target amyloid, and best practices, the population and science together. with that, i want to introduce lindsay who can explain about her personal experience with this disease, in a unique position, unlike their parents this is a mutation stocking their family tree. the divisions for this generation are very different and i will never fix that. >> i want to thank you for being here, supporting this book and having interest in the story and my family. very encouraging and so important for the advancement of finding a cure for alzheimer's disease. my father is dean demo who has a gene for early-onset alzheimer's disease, in the 40s and 50s. i have a younger brother who is 28, the one, and a 50% chance for alzheimer's. my mother and i have been tested as part of the research study, most days, perfectly content with not knowing with the status, there was no treatment for alzheimer
in your 20s, watch as the disease unfolds, experiment will drug designed to prevent it lose the colombian family and demo family are part of a large, not large but dealing with small population, and testing drugs to target amyloid, and best practices, the population and science together. with that, i want to introduce lindsay who can explain about her personal experience with this disease, in a unique position, unlike their parents this is a mutation stocking their family tree. the divisions...
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milk competence and integrity when we first started into theater we were briefed on peruvian and colombian guards and the natural question you ask is so what do you pay for these folks and you know at the time and i'm playing off memory cells but i'm pretty good at that that was about a thousand to twelve hundred dollars and them oh i don't know six months a year ago it became. god and guards at about eight hundred dollars a month and we douse the question of security companies because of those lowest price technically acceptable rushed to the bottom that's what some call. white while gone it's now versus proving some colombians i so we don't have chance to get the award unless we use of condoms because there are two to four hundred dollars less him out on this most recent trip the company that is winning all the awards that had this let's first start herd of well we've got a good strategy we're using sierra leonean so you ask the question so so what are we paying for that two hundred fifty dollars a month. you know i guess rhetorically i don't expect to be answered you know can we go lowe
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french champions last season the club sold most of their standout players during the transfer window colombian striker about a male and coach leonardo you deem remained behind in the principality doesn't underestimate the challenge at hand. the goal to qualify for the next round of the champions league is not in our hands. but qualification for the europa league his. job is to win this match that's the objective of the much. tuesday night as a final showdown for the money and the bulls on the court does the winner is virtually assured of extending their european campaign. and out to some surfing as top surfers met up at the hole why in a provenza brazilian the philippe to ledo wowed the crowd and jury with his performance in windy conditions with two metre high waves on monday while the event was held ahead of the world's surf league a lead elite championship toy in which the top thirty six surfers in the world will compete to become the twenty eighteen world champion. all right want to remind you now of our main headlines right now. zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has resigned after thirty
french champions last season the club sold most of their standout players during the transfer window colombian striker about a male and coach leonardo you deem remained behind in the principality doesn't underestimate the challenge at hand. the goal to qualify for the next round of the champions league is not in our hands. but qualification for the europa league his. job is to win this match that's the objective of the much. tuesday night as a final showdown for the money and the bulls on the...
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today the colombian family and the demoe family are part of a -- it's not large because of dealing with small population but they are each part of two different drug trials that run parallel to each other testing drugs that target [inaudible] and the researchers were in charge of the studies are comparing notes and best practices so -based they been able to the preparation and science together. with that i would like to take a break for a moment and introduce lindsay to explain a little bit about her personal experience with this disease and what it has been like for her. lindsay's generation is in a unique position because now they know, unlike their parents, this is a mutation that is stocking their family tree and the decisions for this generation are very different and i will w let her speak to that. >> i want to thank you all for being here today and supporting this book and having interest in the story and also in my family. it's very encouraging and it's so important for the advancement to find a cure to alzheimer'sse disease. as nikki said my father is dean demoe, the gene for e
today the colombian family and the demoe family are part of a -- it's not large because of dealing with small population but they are each part of two different drug trials that run parallel to each other testing drugs that target [inaudible] and the researchers were in charge of the studies are comparing notes and best practices so -based they been able to the preparation and science together. with that i would like to take a break for a moment and introduce lindsay to explain a little bit...
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he told them he was colombian when in fact he is mexican. and gave them a different nail. juan francisco sanchez. he told officers he was born in 1863. and said he was no where near crime scene. police then took a different approach. they lied. they told him the firearm had been recovered, when in fact it was still in the waters of the bay. they also said they had a dna match and five witnesses that saw him at the pier, as well as gunshot residue samples that connected him to the gun. at the time, none of that was true. that seemed to work in their favor. when the police interrogator asked, why did you shoot her and throw gun away? he said i don't remember. >> police said you shot the gun. >> garcia said yes. >> police asked why. he responded, i don't know. garcia said he was aiming at a seal. when asked how far was he from kate steinle, he said, five to six feet away. it has now been established that steinle was more than 90 feet away. he told police he found the weapon wrapped in a piece of cloth and initially told they will, when he stepped on the gun it went off. but i
he told them he was colombian when in fact he is mexican. and gave them a different nail. juan francisco sanchez. he told officers he was born in 1863. and said he was no where near crime scene. police then took a different approach. they lied. they told him the firearm had been recovered, when in fact it was still in the waters of the bay. they also said they had a dna match and five witnesses that saw him at the pier, as well as gunshot residue samples that connected him to the gun. at the...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorse the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussions, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who had long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the 11 remaining members of the trans—pacific partnership have agreed a new framework to revive the proposed trade deal, following the us withdrawal earlier this year. amid growing tension between saudi arabia and the iranian—backed hezbollah movement, the united states has warned other countries against using lebanon for proxy conflicts. one of the latest hollywood figures to be accused of sexually harassing women has admitted that the allegations against him are true. five women have made allegations against the american comedian louis ck, he has expressed remorse to his actions. another hollywood figure accused of sexual misconduct, but louis ck admits he did it. the new york times first reported the claims of five women who said that h
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorse the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussions, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who had long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the 11 remaining members of the trans—pacific partnership have agreed a new framework to revive the proposed trade deal, following the us...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsonto rooftops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump meets putin — and says he believes the russian president when he says he didn't meddle in the us elections. the husband of a british woman jailed in iran has told the bbc he is due to speak to the foreign secretary on sunday. a british woman charged with drug smuggling in egypt has now been referred to a criminal court for trial. laura plummer has been detained in the red sea resort of hughada. police say she was carrying about 300 tablets of the painkiller tramadol. the drug is illegal in egypt but available on prescription in the uk. our correspondent in hurghada orla guerin explained how laura plummer was arrested. she was detained here. herfamily says she leaves for holidays in the sun. she comes
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsonto rooftops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump meets putin — and says he believes the russian president when he says he didn't meddle in the us...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsabove the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: zimbabwe's army takes over the country and places robert mugabe under house arrest. but the generals claim it's not a coup. save the children has warned that 50,000 young children are expected to die in yemen this year from hunger or disease. the us secretary of state rex tillerson has called for a credible and independent investigation into myanmar‘s rohingya crisis. over the past few months, hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees have fled myanmar because of what's been described as "textbook ethnic cleansing." justin rowlatt has been to what's rapidly becoming the world's biggest refugee camp in the port city of cox's bazar. a bangladeshi army speedboat patrols the river that marks the border with myanmar. from the boat, you can see te
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsabove the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: zimbabwe's army takes over the country and places robert mugabe under house arrest. but the generals claim it's not a coup. save the children has...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsafter 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: a new report is warning that climate change is inevitable even if we drastically cut co2 emissions. zimbabwe's military is in full control of the country. robert mugabe — president for nearly 40 years — remains under house arrest. let's stay with that now: laura westbrook has this report. what would have been unthinkable only a few weeks ago has happened: robert mugabe, the world's oldest leader, has lost control of the country he has ruled for 37 years. the military denied staging a coup, but it is clear that robert mugabe is no longer calling the shots. zimbabwe's ruling party, the zanu—pf, are emphatic. president mugabe is still in power. he's the man in charge of zimbabwe, officially, right now. a lot has happened. but what has happened is a not coup. the
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsafter 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: a new report is warning that climate change is inevitable even if we drastically cut co2 emissions. zimbabwe's military is in full control of the country. robert...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsthe sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: the un has warned that the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in yemen is worsening. it says millions of lives are at risk unless aid is allowed in. loud explosions and gunfire have been heard in the zimbabwean capital. military officers deny they're staging a coup and say president mugabe and his family are safe. let's stay with that now. rashweat mukundu a journalist and former director of the media institute of southern africa joins us us from harare. you are in the city, tell us what is going on. i took time to drive around the city and there is certainly no traffic. you don't see that activity. you don't see the heavy traffic that is normally associated with the morning how a rush. in the city centre, the office of the president is complete
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsthe sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: the un has warned that the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in yemen is worsening. it says millions of lives are at risk unless aid is allowed in....
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsabove the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: reports from iran say a strong earthquake has killed at least 120 people and injured many others in the west of the country. ceremonies have taken place across the uk for remembrance sunday, with the traditional two—minute silence observed at 11:00am in the morning. veterans, politicians, and members of the royalfamily attended a service at the cenotaph in central london, where this year prince charles led the tributes. he laid a wreath on behalf of the queen, as she watched from a nearby balcony. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is, there is little doubt, the way things will increasingly be. for the first time in her reign, the queen took her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph, still presiding as head of state,
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsabove the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: reports from iran say a strong earthquake has killed at least 120 people and injured many others in the west of the country. ceremonies have taken...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorster 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a bbc investigation has revealed the secret deal that allowed hundreds of is fighters to escape the syrian city of raqqa with their weapons and ammunition. a huge relief effort is trying to help thousands affected by sunday's earthquake on the iran—iraq border. at least 450 are dead, many more injured. in the german city of bonn, protesters have interrupted a presentation by white house advisers promoting fossil fuels. the campaigners broke into song. #we # we stand up, until you keep it in the ground... the american officials were at an event on the sidelines of a un climate conference. climate scientists have now said that global carbon dioxide emissions look set to rise for the first time in four years, mainly as a result of greater use of coal in china. our scie
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorster 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a bbc investigation has revealed the secret deal that allowed hundreds of is fighters to escape the syrian city of raqqa with their weapons and ammunition. a huge relief...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivors mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who had long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: after wrapping up his visit to china, president trump is heading to vietnam for the apec summit, where he'll join twenty other world leaders. the united nations issues a dire warning for yemen that a saudi blockade there could create one of the worst famines in decades. at least 2,000 children under the age of 15 have been identified under the government's counter—terrorism programme, according to the latest figures. in all, in the 12 months to april last year, more than 7,500 people were identified as at risk of extremism. sima kotecha explains. five terror attacks in britain just this year alone. preventing any further attacks is a top priority for the government. that's why it has something called channel, a programme designed to stop people f
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivors mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who had long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: after wrapping up his visit to china, president trump is heading to vietnam for the apec summit, where he'll join twenty other world leaders. the united...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsmud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, and result was greeted with an outburst of joy, and ministers result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, and ministers who had long felt tolerated among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc world news today. i'm reged ahmad. the latest headlines. visiting catalonia, spain's prime minister urges what he called the silent majority to fill the ballot boxes with hope at next month's snap election. lebanon's prime minister, saad hariri, says he resigned in saudi arabia to protect himself and will return home "in days". and as president trump offers to be a mediator over the south china sea, he actors agitator with north korea, trading fresh barbs with kim jong un. syrian and iraqi forces are engaged in battles to retake the last strongholds of so—called islamic state, after the decisive victory recently in raqqa, the former capital of the miltants' self—declared caliphate. nearly 250,000 peo
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsmud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, and result was greeted with an outburst of joy, and ministers result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, and ministers who had long felt tolerated among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc world news today. i'm reged ahmad. the latest headlines. visiting catalonia, spain's prime minister urges...
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the man was arrested along with a colombian man in a toilet at the airport.ays rohingya muslim refugees who go back to myanmar will initially have to live in temporary camps, because most of their villages have been burnt down. the arrangement will cause concern at the un, which has already warned of the dangers of returning the rohingya to "confinement and ghettos". bangladesh's foreign minister says aid agencies will be involved in the repatriation process. the return ies will be taken to their original lands or wherever they want to live. in the primary stages to stay in temporary camps. the two sides have agreed to com plete the two sides have agreed to complete the repatriation process after a reasonable time. the displaced rohingya will be taken back. our priority is to ensure their safe return to their homeland with honour. we are aiming for that. we are aiming for that. at least 11 people have died and 10 others have been hospitalised, after a fire swept through a hotel in a georgian resort town. more than 100 people were forced to evacuate the hotel
the man was arrested along with a colombian man in a toilet at the airport.ays rohingya muslim refugees who go back to myanmar will initially have to live in temporary camps, because most of their villages have been burnt down. the arrangement will cause concern at the un, which has already warned of the dangers of returning the rohingya to "confinement and ghettos". bangladesh's foreign minister says aid agencies will be involved in the repatriation process. the return ies will be...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivors rooftops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: loud explosions and gunfire have been heard in the zimbabwean capital. military officers deny they are staging a coup, and say president mugabe and his family are safe. australians have voted in favour of legalising same—sex marriage. more than 61% backed the move, in an historic national poll. in iran, thousands of people are spending a third night without shelter, in freezing conditions, as the authorities struggle to help those left homeless by sunday's earthquake. president hassan rouhani has visited the province of kermanshah, where thousands of buildings collapsed, killing some 500 people and injuring many more. james robbins reports. iranian authorities say they're not expecting to find any more sui’vivoi’s. s
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivors rooftops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: loud explosions and gunfire have been heard in the zimbabwean capital. military officers deny they are staging a coup, and...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. and i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the asean summit gets under way in manila. us president trump is set to meet the controversial philippine leader, rodrigo duterte. earlier, leaders signed a number of trade agreements with hong kong. an earthquake measuring 7.3 has hit the border area of iraq and iran. iranian media said more than 60 people were killed. the epicentre was close to the iraqi—kurdish city of halabja. these dramatic pictures show a burning oil pipeline in bahrain that has caused a diplomatic spat. bahrain says iran is behind the explosion. iran has dismissed the allegation. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the south china morning post whi
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. and i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the asean summit gets under way in manila. us president trump is...
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the man was arrested — along with a colombian man — in a toilet at the airport.rested. there's no clear link between the number of prison suicides and overcrowding, a new international study suggests. packed prison cells have traditionally been thought of as a highly significant factor. however, the research published in the lancet psychiatryjournal did conclude that suicides could be cut by sending fewer people with mental illnesses to prison. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. prisons can be harsh, depressing and brutal places at times. suicide is a regular occurrence. in england and wales, last year was the worst on record. 119 inmates took their own lives, two every week. staff shortages and population pressures may have played some part in the high suicide rate, but the conditions prisoners are held in are a less significant factor than traditionally thought according to a new study. the research looked at cases across the world. it examined more than 3900 prison suicides in 2a countries. the study found wide variation in prison suicide rates
the man was arrested — along with a colombian man — in a toilet at the airport.rested. there's no clear link between the number of prison suicides and overcrowding, a new international study suggests. packed prison cells have traditionally been thought of as a highly significant factor. however, the research published in the lancet psychiatryjournal did conclude that suicides could be cut by sending fewer people with mental illnesses to prison. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorstrees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. welcome back. the headlines: australians have voted in favour of legalising same—sex marriage. more than 61% of voters support the move. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, will use his upcoming visit to myanmar to try and stop violence against rohingya muslims. he will again meet defactor leader aung san suu kyi. now — do you everforget to take your medication? well, advances in technology may hold the answer. the us food and drug administration has just approved the ‘digital pill‘ — which can tell doctors, when a patient takes their medicine. that's trending on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. let's start with the philippine star which reports the association of southeast asian nations, the us and the european union have agreed to
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorstrees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. welcome back. the headlines: australians have voted in favour of legalising same—sex marriage. more than 61% of voters support the move. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson,...
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the man was arrested, along with a colombian man, in a toilet at the airport.ted. police have released cctv images of two men they want to speak to after panic broke out on the streets of london yesterday afternoon, injuring 16 people. armed officers were called following reports of gunfire at oxford circus tube station. investigators say there is no evidence weapons had been fired. they are appealing to these two men to contact them following the incident. one of the things that was most striking about yesterday's incident was the way the crowds in the oxford circus area reacted to what was going on. there was panic and fear. but what is the psychology of crowds in these kind of situations? all of us in those situations. well, someone who can explain is dr chris cocking — an expert in the social psychology of crowd behaviour from the university of brighton. with the benefit of hindsight, people are being accused this morning of a rational behaviour, of panicking. what's your assessment when you have looked at how we behave in these unexpected situations when t
the man was arrested, along with a colombian man, in a toilet at the airport.ted. police have released cctv images of two men they want to speak to after panic broke out on the streets of london yesterday afternoon, injuring 16 people. armed officers were called following reports of gunfire at oxford circus tube station. investigators say there is no evidence weapons had been fired. they are appealing to these two men to contact them following the incident. one of the things that was most...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussions, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who had long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: amid growing tension between saudi arabia and the iranian—backed hezbollah movement, the united states has warned other countries against using lebanon for proxy conflicts. the american comedian louis ck has admitted that accusations of sexual misconduct made against him by five women are true. the remaining members of a major pacific trade deal abandoned by the united states have agreed to a new framework, after days of stalled talks to revive the pact. according to the canadian trade minister, francois—philippe champagne, the breakthrough in vietnam on the sidelines of an annual asian economic summit, is welcome news. it comes after president trump took his america first message to the region and made it quite clear to
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsops and trees above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussions, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who had long felt only begrudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy, suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: amid growing tension between saudi arabia and the iranian—backed hezbollah movement, the united states has warned other...
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he was arrested along with a colombian man in the toilet, and two other men.wales has jumped by ten % in three years. 210—thousand vehicles suffered criminal damage such as smashed windows and slashed tyres in 2016, according to data obtained by rac insurance. it's believed that the figures could be even higher — many motorists don't report incidents because they fear it would push their insurance premiums up. richard lister reports. it's an infuriating problem for motorists and it's on the rise. around 60 cars were vandalised on this colchester industrial estate in august, costing thousands of pounds to fix. new police figures show that across the country more than 210,000 cars suffered criminal damage last year. this that's up 10% since 2013. but the increase in hertfordshire and in west yorkshire was 25%, while greater manchester saw a 37% rise. and none of us are immune. in 2009, the former cabinet minister hazel blears found her car had been attacked by vandals. slashed tyres and broken windows mean a vehicle can be off the road for days. very frustrating
he was arrested along with a colombian man in the toilet, and two other men.wales has jumped by ten % in three years. 210—thousand vehicles suffered criminal damage such as smashed windows and slashed tyres in 2016, according to data obtained by rac insurance. it's believed that the figures could be even higher — many motorists don't report incidents because they fear it would push their insurance premiums up. richard lister reports. it's an infuriating problem for motorists and it's on the...
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a story about a victim of sexual harassment in a colombian advertising agency that victim is you did you ever think that you might fall prey to a sexual harasser. well back at that time i didn't fully understand the line mention section or harassment. so i never thought i would be a victim of it so ever i mean i hate to take you back to that time but take us through a typical day and what might happen to you that you now know you are being harassed ok so i started as an intern in this ad agency it was one of the big it is one of the biggest ones in the world the earth day i got there everyone warned me about. don't worry everyone's going to try to be with you whew hew or you do something with a natural so we'll go with it it's ok so. what was your reaction when you were told that and often when you when you first saw you told you know where the bathrooms all where the kitchen is but you would tell someone going to kiss you that just go with it what were you thinking at that moment. well i was shocked because i didn't expect that i was just expecting like hey this is a big agency you
a story about a victim of sexual harassment in a colombian advertising agency that victim is you did you ever think that you might fall prey to a sexual harasser. well back at that time i didn't fully understand the line mention section or harassment. so i never thought i would be a victim of it so ever i mean i hate to take you back to that time but take us through a typical day and what might happen to you that you now know you are being harassed ok so i started as an intern in this ad agency...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsthe sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: reports from iran say a strong earthquake has killed at least 120 people and injured many others in the west of the country. the former prime minister of lebanon, saad hariri, has spoken publicly for the first time since his surprise resignation eight days ago. he told a lebanese television station he would be returning home from saudi arabia within days. mr hariri denied he is being held against his will. he added he was aware he had not resigned in the usual way, but he wanted to give the country what he described as a positive shock, to alert it to the dangers it faces. iran and its lebanese ally, the militant group hezbollah, accuse saudi arabia of holding mr hariri hostage. translation: there's a security threat on my life, but that's just par
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsthe sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: reports from iran say a strong earthquake has killed at least 120 people and injured many others in the west of the country. the former prime minister of...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsthe sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm babita sharma in singapore. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories: loud explosions have been heard in the zimbabwean capital, where soldiers are reported to have taken over the headquarters of the state broadcaster. australians have voted in favour of legalising same—sex marriage. more than 61% of voters support the move. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. let's start with the philippine star, which reports the association of south—east asian nations, the us, and the european union have agreed to uphold the freedom of navigation in the south china sea. it also reports president duterte considered it a personal and official insult that canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau had discussed extrajudicial killings in an informal
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorsthe sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm babita sharma in singapore. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories: loud explosions have been heard in the zimbabwean capital, where soldiers are reported...
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colombians have been marking the one year anniversary of the plane crash that claimed the lives of seventy one people including nearly the entire team and staff of the brazilian club. with military honors a plaque was inaugurated to remember both the victims arms of oz of that disaster which occurred when the plane ran out of fuel and crashed into a hillside in many games one thousand players and most of chappaqua board and coaching staff were on their way to play in a continental final perth requests. for golf fans and for players alike it is the comeback of the year tiger woods will be returning to compete after a nine month downtime the forty one year old will tee off at the hero challenge in the bahamas thursday justin thomas who will be paired with woods is into that would seems to be in fine form after recovering from a back operation woods a fourteen time major winner kept in the spotlight despite not playing last month he was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of medication sentenced to twelve months of probation. let's get a reminder now the top story we're followi
colombians have been marking the one year anniversary of the plane crash that claimed the lives of seventy one people including nearly the entire team and staff of the brazilian club. with military honors a plaque was inaugurated to remember both the victims arms of oz of that disaster which occurred when the plane ran out of fuel and crashed into a hillside in many games one thousand players and most of chappaqua board and coaching staff were on their way to play in a continental final perth...
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in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorss above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: iran struggles to respond to an earthquake in the west of the country with local media reporting 140 people have been killed. donald trump is attending the asean summit in the philippines. demonstrators have been protesting against the us president. now on to the latest news surrounding nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, the british woman imprisoned in iran. the british government is being accused once again of making things worse after the environment secretary michael gove said he did not know what she had been doing in the country. nazanin is facing charges of espionage and now her family have revealed she has sought urgent medical attention after finding lumps in her breasts. nick beake reports. 19 months in prison abroad, separated from h
in the wake of the colombian volcano disaster, rescue teams are trying to reach thousands of survivorss above the sea of mud. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted amongst the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomed. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: iran struggles to respond to an earthquake in the west of the country with local media reporting 140 people have been killed. donald trump is...
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the man was arrested along with a colombian man in a toilet at the airport.d the authorities for seven years, by hiding at a monastery on an island off the coast of pembrokeshire. paul ashton used a fake name while he lived at the cistercian abbey on caldey island. last year, the abbey paid compensation to several women who alleged they'd been abused by a monk in the seventies and eighties. teleri glynjones reports. caldey island, a peaceful haven. separate from the world and its pressures. a sanctuary and a place to hide. in 200a, paul ashton came to caldey island calling himself robertjudd, the monks give him a home and he lived in the clocktower of the abbey, they fed him and he worked there. a source said keep it in southin there. a source said keep it in south in an ideal position and operated the island's phone system, the computers, he even did the accou nts the computers, he even did the accounts and worked in the poster. but in 2011 he was brought to justice after a visitor recognised him from the crimestoppers most wa nted him from the crimestoppers
the man was arrested along with a colombian man in a toilet at the airport.d the authorities for seven years, by hiding at a monastery on an island off the coast of pembrokeshire. paul ashton used a fake name while he lived at the cistercian abbey on caldey island. last year, the abbey paid compensation to several women who alleged they'd been abused by a monk in the seventies and eighties. teleri glynjones reports. caldey island, a peaceful haven. separate from the world and its pressures. a...