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there are calls for _ sugar plantations in guyana.lantations in guyana. there are calls for prime minister rishi i are calls for prime minister rishi sunak to apologise for the uk's role in the slave trade as well. is that likely? in the slave trade as well. is that likel ? , , ., in the slave trade as well. is that likel ? ,,., ,, in the slave trade as well. is that likel? , ,. ,, ., in the slave trade as well. is that likel? , ,, ., likely? this is an issue that came u . likely? this is an issue that came u- at likely? this is an issue that came up at prime _ likely? this is an issue that came up at prime minister's _ likely? this is an issue that came up at prime minister's questions| up at prime minister's questions earlier this year, and at the time rishi sunak refused to apologise. he did not think that on picking our history was the right way forward. he said a better approach was to focus on making the uk a tolerant and inclusive society, but you're right, some members the gladstone family, going to guyana this week to apologi
there are calls for _ sugar plantations in guyana.lantations in guyana. there are calls for prime minister rishi i are calls for prime minister rishi sunak to apologise for the uk's role in the slave trade as well. is that likely? in the slave trade as well. is that likel ? , , ., in the slave trade as well. is that likel ? ,,., ,, in the slave trade as well. is that likel? , ,. ,, ., in the slave trade as well. is that likel? , ,, ., likely? this is an issue that came u . likely? this is an...
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british guyana.on, jamaica, 27thjanuary 1926. delisser augustus bernard. i was born 1928. i was born in at the time, british guyana. oh, gosh, it's very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it wasjust like home. how do you describe home? you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. my siblings, of course, and the parents. - my father died early, _ in the early '50s, so i stay home with my mother to lookj after the younger ones. i don't like to remember some of it. but one thing i decided, - i wasn't going to steal to help the younger ones. i work and i work. my father sent me to learn. my father sent me to learn dress—making. when i small, i used to do, make my own clothes for myself. i did everything i was, everything a wife should do, everything. ——i did everything a boy, everything a boy should do, everything. at one time, i thought i could do
british guyana.on, jamaica, 27thjanuary 1926. delisser augustus bernard. i was born 1928. i was born in at the time, british guyana. oh, gosh, it's very difficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it wasjust like home. how do you describe home? you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. my siblings, of course, and the parents. - my father died...
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british guyana.fficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it wasjust like home. how do you describe home? you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. my siblings, of course, and the parents. - my father died early, - in the early '505, so i stay home with my mother to look after the younger ones. - i don't like to- remember some of it. but one thing i decided, - i wasn't going to steal to help the younger ones. i work and i work. my father sent me to learn. dress—making. when i small, i used to do, make my own clothes for myself. i did everything i was, everything a wife should do, everything. at one time, i thought i could do anything a boy could do. idid. i didn't know that there was a life to come. - edna may henry. born in jamaica. when i had the phone call about they wanted to do a portrait for my mum, i was over the moon. i kept it quiet for a whil
british guyana.fficult. i have to sort of come away again in order to tell you what it was like, because it wasjust like home. how do you describe home? you know? my family was very orthodox methodist, and so i inherited that christian background with discipline and hard work. it was a big family. my siblings, of course, and the parents. - my father died early, - in the early '505, so i stay home with my mother to look after the younger ones. - i don't like to- remember some of it. but one...
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gladstone, who traveled to guyana in south america, said they apologized for gladstone's actions. it is said that this english politician even after the abolition of slavery he has killed 2 and transported thousands of slaves from india and other countries for the purpose of trade . the apology of his descendants has been raised after some countries affected by slavery, including by forming legal boards, sought to receive compensation from slave traders in england and other countries. there are others. in the past days, the president of guyana asked the descendants of european slaves to pay compensation for the historical mistakes of their ancestors against humanity. so far, limited countries, including the netherlands , have apologized for their historical role in slavery. british prime minister 4 month before you want to buy a map of england for trade and refuse to pay compensation. the end of this news section. greetings to you, dear and respected compatriots. from now on , you will be added to our group . good morning. thank you very much. technical and professional associate
gladstone, who traveled to guyana in south america, said they apologized for gladstone's actions. it is said that this english politician even after the abolition of slavery he has killed 2 and transported thousands of slaves from india and other countries for the purpose of trade . the apology of his descendants has been raised after some countries affected by slavery, including by forming legal boards, sought to receive compensation from slave traders in england and other countries. there are...
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over the slave trade from what, 250, guyana over the slave trade from what, 250, 300 guyana over thears ago. is it right. we should pay for the sins of fathers . sins of our fathers. >> well, entitled to do >> well, they're entitled to do whatever want with their whatever they want with their money. i think that from the description guardian, description in the guardian, i have say i found it quite have to say i found it quite funny because it comes across as so vain and it's been described as narcissistic. i think as being narcissistic. i think that there is definitely an element that because element of that to it because it's basically signalling it's basically virtue signalling they done quietly they could have done it quietly if wanted to . but when it if they wanted to. but when it comes to should we pay reparations , no, we shouldn't. reparations, no, we shouldn't. and i think that one of the key reasons is why this is the case is because aside from the fact that you can't take moral responsibility for something that you didn't do and who are you repaying? because the victims a
over the slave trade from what, 250, guyana over the slave trade from what, 250, 300 guyana over thears ago. is it right. we should pay for the sins of fathers . sins of our fathers. >> well, entitled to do >> well, they're entitled to do whatever want with their whatever they want with their money. i think that from the description guardian, description in the guardian, i have say i found it quite have to say i found it quite funny because it comes across as so vain and it's been...
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the apology of his descendants came after some countries affected by slavery, including guyana , are seeking compensation from slave traders in england and other countries by forming legal boards. american says 5,000 pilots' medical records obtained the washington post reports that some of these american pilots hid their mental health conditions or fraudulently received disability benefits, according to an investigation that began four years ago . the investigation by the federal aviation administration of america has resulted in the cancellation of the licenses of at least 60 pilots. these people are former american soldiers. passengers of south korean airlines are weighed before boarding. according to daily mail, the largest airline in south korea announced that passengers seoul's two main airports fly, they must step on a scale before boarding. south korean airlines are enforcing this directive in accordance with government regulations to increase safety. this regulation is a temporary film and passenger weight information remains confidential. this country's helicopter was killed
the apology of his descendants came after some countries affected by slavery, including guyana , are seeking compensation from slave traders in england and other countries by forming legal boards. american says 5,000 pilots' medical records obtained the washington post reports that some of these american pilots hid their mental health conditions or fraudulently received disability benefits, according to an investigation that began four years ago . the investigation by the federal aviation...
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over the slave trade from what, 250, guyana over the slave trade from what, 250, 300 guyana over thes ago. is it right. we should pay for the sins of fathers . sins of our fathers. >> well, entitled to do >> well, they're entitled to do whatever want with their whatever they want with their money. i think that from the description guardian, description in the guardian, i have say i found it quite have to say i found it quite funny because it comes across as so vain and it's been described as narcissistic. i think as being narcissistic. i think that there is definitely an element that because element of that to it because it's basically signalling it's basically virtue signalling they done quietly they could have done it quietly if wanted to . but when it if they wanted to. but when it comes to should we pay reparations , no, we shouldn't. reparations, no, we shouldn't. and i think that one of the key reasons is why this is the case is because aside from the fact that you can't take moral responsibility for something that you didn't do and who are you repaying? because the victims are
over the slave trade from what, 250, guyana over the slave trade from what, 250, 300 guyana over thes ago. is it right. we should pay for the sins of fathers . sins of our fathers. >> well, entitled to do >> well, they're entitled to do whatever want with their whatever they want with their money. i think that from the description guardian, description in the guardian, i have say i found it quite have to say i found it quite funny because it comes across as so vain and it's been...
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the descendants of william glaser traveled to guyana in south america to apologize for golestan's actionst is said that even after the abolition of slavery, this british politician brought thousands of slaves from india and other countries for trade with two ships. the slave was transporting the apology of his descendants came after some middle-class countries from slavery, including guyana , set up commissions to seek compensation from slave traders in england and other countries . american media say 5,000 pilots have obtained their medical records . it was reported four years ago that some of these american pilots hid their mental health conditions or received disability benefits by fraud. the people of south korean airlines are former military personnel. passengers of south korean airlines are weighed before boarding. according to the daily mail, the largest airline in south korea announced that passengers flying from the two main airports in seoul must step on the scale before boarding . according to government regulations to increase flight safety, this directive is implemented. this
the descendants of william glaser traveled to guyana in south america to apologize for golestan's actionst is said that even after the abolition of slavery, this british politician brought thousands of slaves from india and other countries for trade with two ships. the slave was transporting the apology of his descendants came after some middle-class countries from slavery, including guyana , set up commissions to seek compensation from slave traders in england and other countries . american...
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the countries of brazil , bolivia, colombia, ecuador, guyana, suriname and venezuela the amazon is a member of this coalition, with countless trees that absorb large amounts of carbon and are a key factor against global warming, but scientists warn that deforestation jeopardizes oil extraction programs and transmission of energy lines from these forests. drought in france, cgtv channel, make a report about this story, you see jean-christophe and he examines this is one of the crops he grows to feed his livestock . the weather is very important for farmers, but its forecast is it becomes increasingly hard and water and dry weather has a more significant impact that this climate change is real and we can see it. the harvest date on the calendar is 15 days earlier compared to thirty years ago . it has increased and made the water storage situation in the north more difficult . it means that some farmers have to change their cultivation methods, where should we give the car with this connection, because the work environment is our house, everything is here, you can see that this is natur
the countries of brazil , bolivia, colombia, ecuador, guyana, suriname and venezuela the amazon is a member of this coalition, with countless trees that absorb large amounts of carbon and are a key factor against global warming, but scientists warn that deforestation jeopardizes oil extraction programs and transmission of energy lines from these forests. drought in france, cgtv channel, make a report about this story, you see jean-christophe and he examines this is one of the crops he grows to...
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do countries brazil, bolivia, colombia, ecuador, guyana, the processor of iran and venezuela , qazvin zionist regime recently, in order to take revenge on the families of the martyrs and palestinian prisoners, blew up the house of the martyr abdul fattah khoshar. also, the employees of the palestinian water and electricity company and here are trying to neutralize the explosives if the israeli occupying forces left them and repair the damages caused to the water and electricity networks . exploding the house of martyr abdul fattah harabi only causes destruction. this building was not completed, but one building with each residential unit was destroyed, and the families whose residents were displaced from the nearby buildings were also damaged. in an argument, this building coincided with a conflict between hosseini's youth and the occupying forces , who fired war and plastic bullets. this is the 13th house of palestinian prisoners or martyrs that the israeli occupying forces have blown up since the beginning of this year. abdul fattah akhrashe's son is still in the occupying prisons.
do countries brazil, bolivia, colombia, ecuador, guyana, the processor of iran and venezuela , qazvin zionist regime recently, in order to take revenge on the families of the martyrs and palestinian prisoners, blew up the house of the martyr abdul fattah khoshar. also, the employees of the palestinian water and electricity company and here are trying to neutralize the explosives if the israeli occupying forces left them and repair the damages caused to the water and electricity networks ....
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it extends into eight south american countries, including brazil bolivia, colombia, , ecuador, guyanaru and venezuela. it is a vital part of the global ecosystem, helping to regulate everything from carbon emissions to water cycles. but its sustainability is at risk after decades of reckless exploitation. let's speak with our latin american editor lucio newman, who is in the brazilian city of belem, known as the gateway to the amazon. great to see you. what does this summit aim to achieve? guest: the aims are very grandiose. whether they can make a tiny amount or make any inroads, is yet to be seen. this is going to be the summit fourth of amazonian countries. remember, this is not just brazil, it is all of the countries that have amazon rainforest, and they will be joined by other countries on the second day of the summit, the two congos and of course indonesia, which also have very, very large rainforests that need protecting. what they are trying to do is revert climate change, revert degradation, deforestation, increase the rights of indigenous people and others in the amazon regi
it extends into eight south american countries, including brazil bolivia, colombia, , ecuador, guyanaru and venezuela. it is a vital part of the global ecosystem, helping to regulate everything from carbon emissions to water cycles. but its sustainability is at risk after decades of reckless exploitation. let's speak with our latin american editor lucio newman, who is in the brazilian city of belem, known as the gateway to the amazon. great to see you. what does this summit aim to achieve?...
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the countries of brazil , bolivia, colombia, ecuador, guyana, peru, suriname and venezuela is a memberthis information. amazon, with the story of countless trees and absorbing large amounts of carbon, is a key factor against global warming. scientists warn that deforestation is programs that put oil and energy lines from these amazonian forests at risk. they demonstrated on the us-mexico border in protest against us immigration regulations and the chaotic situation of immigrants on the border of this country. this demonstration was held between the cities of 32es mexico and el paso, located in the southwest of the us in the state of texas . a year-old migrant along the american border mexico has died due to the heat. thousands of public service employees of the city of los angeles in the state of california, including health workers, traffic chiefs and airport workers, have been waiting for 24 hours yesterday, according to the associated press, with cloth in their hands. writing and chanting slogans demanding higher wages and better working conditions, the strike at los angeles interna
the countries of brazil , bolivia, colombia, ecuador, guyana, peru, suriname and venezuela is a memberthis information. amazon, with the story of countless trees and absorbing large amounts of carbon, is a key factor against global warming. scientists warn that deforestation is programs that put oil and energy lines from these amazonian forests at risk. they demonstrated on the us-mexico border in protest against us immigration regulations and the chaotic situation of immigrants on the border...
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british prime minister william gladstone, had apologize for the family. slaveholding, paused and guyana gladstone. father was one of the largest slaveholders in the pots of the caribbean, colonized by person. thousands of people had been really in the us capital to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1963 civil rights much on washington. was a key moment for the movements that for the equal rights for african americans. both of the headline says, always a website, l g 0, adult calm has the latest on all allow top stories, say choose i, j selects is coming up next. examining the impact of today's headlines, setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers, some world class journalists, bring programs to inform and inspire on al jazeera, the focus on what's, what would i need to implement must be the most money for me to value. and what if indeed, honest with anybody on the same bus or less is looking. i mean, i don't see it on doing less than 330 or less the 3 year looking also to unless you bought the mice at 330, a nice thing. let me know the same most beauti
british prime minister william gladstone, had apologize for the family. slaveholding, paused and guyana gladstone. father was one of the largest slaveholders in the pots of the caribbean, colonized by person. thousands of people had been really in the us capital to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1963 civil rights much on washington. was a key moment for the movements that for the equal rights for african americans. both of the headline says, always a website, l g 0, adult calm has the...
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london compared with georgetown in guyana. vast, you think? oh, my god. yeah.ou can see that you're able to actually look at those buildings that you read about. it's exciting. hear about britain, i the world's biggest, and i want to know| what britain is like. but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26, but still is young - to leave home and don't know where you're going, - what to expect, and so forth. it was quite fascinating, exciting, exciting and sometimes a little bit depressing. not just the weather but some of the the behaviours you saw. "why would anybody do that?" i come down here with l the money from london. i was satisfied with newport. it was brilliant. everybody was so friendly. black and white. it put me in my district home. i came here the saturday and the monday i get- a job straightaway. assembly, car batteries and lorry batteries. - that's the onlyjob i had in newport. i i had in newport. worked i had in newport. worked there i had in newport. worked there three i had in newport. worked there three months short i wor
london compared with georgetown in guyana. vast, you think? oh, my god. yeah.ou can see that you're able to actually look at those buildings that you read about. it's exciting. hear about britain, i the world's biggest, and i want to know| what britain is like. but you're young and you're... well, i wasn't that young. i was 26, but still is young - to leave home and don't know where you're going, - what to expect, and so forth. it was quite fascinating, exciting, exciting and sometimes a little...
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the amazons of bolivia, brazil, colombia, ecuador, guyana, peru and venezuela are represented here inmeeting. as a whole, these amazons are home to many others. the amazon of the forest and cities, the amazon of workers, women, and young people, the amazon of indigenous peoples and traditional communities, the amazon of culture, science, and ancestoral knowledge. kimberly: the two-day meeting is in the brazilian city of belam, known as the gateway to the amazon so what is the amazon cooperation organization hosting the summit? the amazon spans nine countries and eight of them signed a cooperation agreement in 1978 on issues affecting the rain forest. here are the countries that share the amazon, including brazil, columbia, ecuador, venezuela, and they say during the summit they'll find solutions to protect the forest and its people. their biggest challenges are reducing deforestation, promoting sustainable -- and forming a parliament. the latin american editor reports now from the summit. >> the president desilva is billing this summit as the first time the amazonian countries can spe
the amazons of bolivia, brazil, colombia, ecuador, guyana, peru and venezuela are represented here inmeeting. as a whole, these amazons are home to many others. the amazon of the forest and cities, the amazon of workers, women, and young people, the amazon of indigenous peoples and traditional communities, the amazon of culture, science, and ancestoral knowledge. kimberly: the two-day meeting is in the brazilian city of belam, known as the gateway to the amazon so what is the amazon cooperation...
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the heat is over 50 degrees on the walking path to the kaaba of love they started talking to guyana and renewed their agreement with their imam, soheila bati, islamic republic of iran broadcasting agency, foreign minister of our country, who traveled to riyadh , said in a meeting with his saudi counterpart , we agreed on bilateral cooperation, farhan hamzan emphasized its effect on expanding relations with iran, he said that we expect to open a new page in the relations between the two countries, about two months after the visit of the foreign minister of saudi arabia to tehran and bin farhan's hope about strengthening relations with iran after more than 8 years that we are returning to relations two countries in their natural state to reflect a positive image on the two countries and the region and the islamic world and the entire world. now , the foreign minister has gone to riyadh on the official invitation of his counterpart to discuss with the saudis about the expansion of cooperation between the two countries on various issues. we agree that the existing agreement between the two
the heat is over 50 degrees on the walking path to the kaaba of love they started talking to guyana and renewed their agreement with their imam, soheila bati, islamic republic of iran broadcasting agency, foreign minister of our country, who traveled to riyadh , said in a meeting with his saudi counterpart , we agreed on bilateral cooperation, farhan hamzan emphasized its effect on expanding relations with iran, he said that we expect to open a new page in the relations between the two...
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john's great—great—great grandson and five other family members will travel to guyana to make an apology stranded on trains and planes after a powerfailure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off.an airport spokesman said a "power after its fire alarms went off. an airport spokesman said a "power outage" affected the whole site and systems had to be rebooted. power has now been restored. you're live with bbc news. mexico's northwestern coast has been hit by high winds and heavy rains as storm hilary makes landfall. there's been flooding in santa rosalia in the ba—ha california region. some houses have been submerged. elsewhere, there have been landslides. the tropical storm is expected to cross into the us state of california on sunday. forecasters have warned it could dump 25 centimetres of rain — that's a year's worth — in southern california. in the past hour a magnitude 5.1 earthquake hit southern california north of los angeles. live now to our correspondent in los angeles, peter bowes. talk us through the
john's great—great—great grandson and five other family members will travel to guyana to make an apology stranded on trains and planes after a powerfailure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off.an airport spokesman said a "power after its fire alarms went off. an airport spokesman said a "power outage" affected the whole site and systems had to be rebooted. power has now been restored. you're live...
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british prime minister with him glance to apologize for the assembly's history of owning slaves in guyana in the 19th century . logston's father was one of the largest slaveholders and the parts of the caribbean, colonized by britain such as the adult controlled move in 2000 africans and what's now jamaica and kyle, the, that slavery was just trying the going to madison. and his sanity impact continues to be felt as opposed to the well today it is would be the weight, knowledge are and such as involvement. and this time, i'm a toss pellets inside of the we apologize for the sentence of insights and god inside sitting, waiting on the site is continuing. impact on the daily lives met the guy all this president welcomed the apology, but said that it wasn't enough. it finally said that anyone who profited from the trans atlantic slave trade should pay reparations to the defendants. an acknowledgement an apology served as a model, reckoning body, dancing the pain and suffering inflicted on generation spots. however, remote the boss of the legacy of slavery extends far beyond the confines of hi
british prime minister with him glance to apologize for the assembly's history of owning slaves in guyana in the 19th century . logston's father was one of the largest slaveholders and the parts of the caribbean, colonized by britain such as the adult controlled move in 2000 africans and what's now jamaica and kyle, the, that slavery was just trying the going to madison. and his sanity impact continues to be felt as opposed to the well today it is would be the weight, knowledge are and such as...
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john's great—great—great grandson and five other family members will travel to guyana to make an apologye been stranded on trains and planes after a power failure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off. an airport spokesman said a "power outage" affected the whole site and systems had to be rebooted. power has now been restored. you're live with bbc news. a former childcare worker, who is accused of committing sex crimes against 91 children, is scheduled to appear in an australian court today. the man has been charged with more than 1,600 offences, including 246 counts of rape and 673 counts of indecent assault against children. he was arrested in august of last year, but it took the police a full year to conduct the investigation and identify the victims. for more on this we can cross live to sydney and join the bbc s phil mercer who s following the case. what more can you tell us about the charges that this man is facing? senior investigators here in australia is seeing the allegations against this man are so
john's great—great—great grandson and five other family members will travel to guyana to make an apologye been stranded on trains and planes after a power failure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off. an airport spokesman said a "power outage" affected the whole site and systems had to be rebooted. power has now been restored. you're live with bbc news. a former childcare worker, who is accused of...
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john's great—great—great grandson and five other family members will travel to guyana to make an apologybeen stranded on trains and planes after a power failure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off. power has now been restored. you're live with bbc news. polls have closed in ecuador �*s elections. electoral commission said the day had passed off peacefully despite the run—up to the elections being hacked by violence. earlier this month, anti—corruption candidate, fernando villavicencio, was assassinated as he was leaving a campaign event. many candidates cast their votes wearing bullet—proof vests and helmets. earlier, i spoke to our south america correspondent katy watson who is in the capital quito. the polls have just closed and the results should be coming through in the next few hours but there is below security around the selections. going into the bags and being deployed much earlier on the day would normally be involved in an election like this. certainly what happened was the murder of fernando villa
john's great—great—great grandson and five other family members will travel to guyana to make an apologybeen stranded on trains and planes after a power failure affected the entire airport site. the airport railway station was initially evacuated after its fire alarms went off. power has now been restored. you're live with bbc news. polls have closed in ecuador �*s elections. electoral commission said the day had passed off peacefully despite the run—up to the elections being hacked by...
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british prime minister william gladstone, have apologized for the family slaveholding, paused and guyana. slavery was a crime against humanity. and his fantasy in fact, continues to be felt as opposed to the well today it is with dca weight, knowledge are and such as involvement and this trying and we talk so society, we apologize to the sentence of insights and god inside sitting, waiting on the site we've continuing impact on the daily lives. many guy on this president, welcome to the apology. been said it wasn't enough. the front of the adage, those who profited from the transatlantic slave trade should pay reparations acknowledgement of the policy. so as a model, reckoning body, dancing, the pain and suffering inflicted on generation spots. however, remote the boss of the legacy of slavery extends far beyond the confines of historical memories. descendants of john gladstone must though also outlined the plan of action in line with a con 10 point spun for reply to justice. for slavery that to ship states that has suspended the president of the spanish football association for at least
british prime minister william gladstone, have apologized for the family slaveholding, paused and guyana. slavery was a crime against humanity. and his fantasy in fact, continues to be felt as opposed to the well today it is with dca weight, knowledge are and such as involvement and this trying and we talk so society, we apologize to the sentence of insights and god inside sitting, waiting on the site we've continuing impact on the daily lives. many guy on this president, welcome to the...
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father, reginald wilcox watson, was born in 1918 in demerara in what was then the colony of british guyanae was a footballer that was discovered, andrew watson who had the same family name as my father, and he had played for scotland in the 1880s, and he looked just like me, my name was mark watson, became a muslim and change my name. he was from the same place in demerara when my father came from so i started this research will be to try and find my connection to what became the world's first black international footballer, who captained the scottish national side in the 1880s, andrew watson. in the course of my research i uncovered letters from his father, who was a white scottish sugar planter called peter miller watson, was a save trader, and he married a free woman called hannah rose who was born enslaved but her mother was freed by her father who was also a white save trader. so this family connection was essentially a genealogical study and then what happened was the research continued while more names started to emerge within the family tree and because the save traders or had expl
father, reginald wilcox watson, was born in 1918 in demerara in what was then the colony of british guyanae was a footballer that was discovered, andrew watson who had the same family name as my father, and he had played for scotland in the 1880s, and he looked just like me, my name was mark watson, became a muslim and change my name. he was from the same place in demerara when my father came from so i started this research will be to try and find my connection to what became the world's first...
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the picture was | made by israeli director guyana tv. he really wanted dame helen for the role. tv.e role. she definitely had a kind of— for the role. she definitely i had a kind of grandmotherly quality about her but she could be quite stern and away. what be quite stem and away. what did ou be quite stem and away. what did you admire _ be quite stem and away. what did you admire about - be quite stem and away. what did you admire about her? - be quite stem and away. what did you admire about her? i i did you admire about her? i admired hercommitment did you admire about her? i admired her commitment to her country. in a way, i thought she was a bit like elizabeth the first, that sort of utter commitment, lifetime commitment to something. she was not ambitious and venal in that sense at all. power fell upon her shoulders. sense at all. power fell upon hershoulders. she sense at all. power fell upon her shoulders. she didn't particularly want to do. she was just particularly want to do. she wasjust a very particularly want to do. she was just a very interesting, complex and admirabl
the picture was | made by israeli director guyana tv. he really wanted dame helen for the role. tv.e role. she definitely had a kind of— for the role. she definitely i had a kind of grandmotherly quality about her but she could be quite stern and away. what be quite stem and away. what did ou be quite stem and away. what did you admire _ be quite stem and away. what did you admire about - be quite stem and away. what did you admire about her? - be quite stem and away. what did you admire...
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guyana with tradewinds, colombia hosting. the 64th year we had that maritime exercise. southern star. a special exercise in chile. resolute sentinel, which is colombia, peru, and ecuador, a 2.5 month exercise. that's the military side of it. the e part of economics you mentioned, and this is where i see you can raise the profile of companies that are already investing in the hemisphere. these countries are hurting from covid, still digging out from covid. when you talk about an 8% to 10% percent drop, panama is digging out. they are having a hard time doing it. so we have to be there, team democracy, western solutions, u.s. solutions, but what is keeping companies, u.s. companies, from competing on tenders for these countries, contracts? what are the barriers. because when there are only six chinese companies that are competing, why is that? what is happening? something is happening. and we have to get western solutions, u.s. solutions, democratic solutions on the economic side, because there are barriers out there and that's why mentioned senator menendez's bill, senat
guyana with tradewinds, colombia hosting. the 64th year we had that maritime exercise. southern star. a special exercise in chile. resolute sentinel, which is colombia, peru, and ecuador, a 2.5 month exercise. that's the military side of it. the e part of economics you mentioned, and this is where i see you can raise the profile of companies that are already investing in the hemisphere. these countries are hurting from covid, still digging out from covid. when you talk about an 8% to 10%...
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larry: it looks just like a guyana costume until the bear starts moving backwards. >> very intelligenthave a backside. he thinks it's more of a but when it stands up, it's weird looking. >> i'm told that's trademark of this unfair. -- son there. great that you are getting your facts from. >> i usually don't. an uninvited guest at a got quite the reception. ♪ >> oh brother. this is a real rat apparently hearing his name being called and a dj chatting ratatouille. the popular disney movie was the reference. he's getting funky with the crowd. >> this was new york city. from the earlier riots most likely. >> that's a native new yorker. larry: they embraced him for whatever it's worth. it's not that unusual in a lot of new york breads. -- new york neighborhoods. the rats in new the jumbo guys. >> they it is national chocolate chip cookie day. did you know chocolate cookies were an accident in 1937 was making cookies at the tollhouse. she was trying to make chocolate cookies but the chocolate didn't melt and the rest is history. who is in charge of the day calendar? there's a day for everyth
larry: it looks just like a guyana costume until the bear starts moving backwards. >> very intelligenthave a backside. he thinks it's more of a but when it stands up, it's weird looking. >> i'm told that's trademark of this unfair. -- son there. great that you are getting your facts from. >> i usually don't. an uninvited guest at a got quite the reception. ♪ >> oh brother. this is a real rat apparently hearing his name being called and a dj chatting ratatouille. the...
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the other was people's temple and what happened in jonestown in guyana. supposedly the prime example in our history of when some charlatan gets a bunch of sheepish followers to do his bidding up to and including killing themselves. don't drink the kool-aid is part of our lexicon. i thought, could there be something in that? i started poking around and learned two things. first, it was not kool-aid. it was a cheap knockoff called flavor aid and as many as one third of the people that died in jonestown did not voluntarily drink it. they were forcibly injected. it was mass murder. the second thing is if jim jones had been hit by a car and killed in the late 50's or early 60's, he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. i found people that said to me, i would not be alive without jim jones and people's temple. how could he change into what he became? how could he have attracted such attention at this time in america? why would he have been driven overseas by bad press and decide on this final fatal and historic wa
the other was people's temple and what happened in jonestown in guyana. supposedly the prime example in our history of when some charlatan gets a bunch of sheepish followers to do his bidding up to and including killing themselves. don't drink the kool-aid is part of our lexicon. i thought, could there be something in that? i started poking around and learned two things. first, it was not kool-aid. it was a cheap knockoff called flavor aid and as many as one third of the people that died in...
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bolivia, brazil, colombia, ecuador, guyana, peru, suriname, and venezuela signed on to a declaration which includes pledges to end deforestation, crack down on criminal activity in the amazon, and lift up sustainable development. but the group stopped short of agreeing to a key indigenous demand for all countries to adhere to brazil's pledge to end deforestation by 2030 and to colombia's pledge to halt any new oil exploration. on tuesday, indigenous groups took to the streets of belem to voice their demands. >> because if there is no consent, we're not going to authorize these policies. we indigenous people say no to that. we say yes to life because the amazon is where everything is. amy: back in the united states in atlanta, support is growing for a citywide referendum that could decide the future of cop city, a massive multi-million-dollar police training complex. the king center, run by bernice king, the daughter of martin luther king jr., has joined cop city opponents in calling on atlanta officials to allow for a public vote on the project. the center criticized atlanta leadersh
bolivia, brazil, colombia, ecuador, guyana, peru, suriname, and venezuela signed on to a declaration which includes pledges to end deforestation, crack down on criminal activity in the amazon, and lift up sustainable development. but the group stopped short of agreeing to a key indigenous demand for all countries to adhere to brazil's pledge to end deforestation by 2030 and to colombia's pledge to halt any new oil exploration. on tuesday, indigenous groups took to the streets of belem to voice...
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it comes from canada with the end of the wildfires, another slug of guyana you can't look at the westernemisphere without a solid incremental supply five countries in opec people shouldn't be writing off we used to call them fragile five if you look at their numbers, they're almost all coming up. >> do you think retail gasoline is a threat to the consumer? >> retail gasoline has affected the consumer i think there's a big debate as to whether it's the price -- or the price of gasoline is up around 40 cents on average from where it was on average in december it's still 75 cents lower than it was a year ago. there are other things taking place. yeah, demand is up we think it's up by about 140,000 barrels a day. actually on the weekly numbers in july it went down from june so, that might be priced but it might be a change in habit it might be change in the efficiency of the fleet. there are a lot of things going on besides the price of oil. >> last year they seemed to be able to absorb the higher prices, you know, decently well. you know, you talk to executives in the banking space and they
it comes from canada with the end of the wildfires, another slug of guyana you can't look at the westernemisphere without a solid incremental supply five countries in opec people shouldn't be writing off we used to call them fragile five if you look at their numbers, they're almost all coming up. >> do you think retail gasoline is a threat to the consumer? >> retail gasoline has affected the consumer i think there's a big debate as to whether it's the price -- or the price of...
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£8,000,000,000,000 billion as the family of former prime minister william gladstone travelled to guyanagise and pay reparations for their ancestor's role in the transatlantic slave trade. but now they're being called to pay reparations to jamaica as well. but do we have a moral obugafion but do we have a moral obligation to pay for the sins of our ancestors? now it's time for the jewel . joining me now is for the jewel. joining me now is broadcaster and historian rafe heydel—mankoo and former labour mp stephen pound. thank you so much, guys, forjoining us here tonight. so, ralph, let's start with you . you're very dead set with you. you're very dead set against paying reparations. yes, absolutely . absolutely. >> i mean, look, at the end of the day, none of these arguments are actually about slavery. they're about undermining the west britain, america and the west. if were really about west. if we were really about seeking distribution seeking equitable distribution of reparations, would see of reparations, we would see calls made not just to britain and to america, but we'd also have ma
£8,000,000,000,000 billion as the family of former prime minister william gladstone travelled to guyanagise and pay reparations for their ancestor's role in the transatlantic slave trade. but now they're being called to pay reparations to jamaica as well. but do we have a moral obugafion but do we have a moral obligation to pay for the sins of our ancestors? now it's time for the jewel . joining me now is for the jewel. joining me now is broadcaster and historian rafe heydel—mankoo and...
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guyana has been holding trade.200th anniversary of a hugely significant slave uprising known as the demerara rebellion , which as the demerara rebellion, which helped to end the practise and gladstone's descendants were there because his father, john, ran sugar plantations in the canbbean ran sugar plantations in the caribbean and was compensated with a huge sum for the times by the government. the the government. following the passing abolition passing of the slavery abolition act in 1833. to discuss this, i'm joined by the actor, filmmaker and writer femi nylander historian and nylander and the historian and columnist tim stanley . nylander and the historian and columnist tim stanley. femi, i want to start with you . is this want to start with you. is this helpful for a descender of william gladstone to apologise for something that not even william gladstone did, but his father did ? father did? >> well, i mean , william >> well, i mean, william gladstone did actually use his political power just before gladstone
guyana has been holding trade.200th anniversary of a hugely significant slave uprising known as the demerara rebellion , which as the demerara rebellion, which helped to end the practise and gladstone's descendants were there because his father, john, ran sugar plantations in the canbbean ran sugar plantations in the caribbean and was compensated with a huge sum for the times by the government. the the government. following the passing abolition passing of the slavery abolition act in 1833. to...
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guyana has been holding trade.0th anniversary of a hugely significant slave uprising known as the demerara rebellion , which as the demerara rebellion, which helped to end the practise and gladstone's descendants were there because his father, john, ran sugar plantations in the cafibbean ran sugar plantations in the caribbean and was compensated with a huge sum for the times by the government. the the government. following the passing abolition passing of the slavery abolition act in 1833. to discuss this, i'm joined by the actor, filmmaker and writer femi nylander historian and nylander and the historian and columnist tim stanley . nylander and the historian and columnist tim stanley. femi, i want to start with you . is this want to start with you. is this helpful for a descender of william gladstone to apologise for something that not even william gladstone did, but his father did ? father did? >> well, i mean , william >> well, i mean, william gladstone did actually use his political power just before gladstone d
guyana has been holding trade.0th anniversary of a hugely significant slave uprising known as the demerara rebellion , which as the demerara rebellion, which helped to end the practise and gladstone's descendants were there because his father, john, ran sugar plantations in the cafibbean ran sugar plantations in the caribbean and was compensated with a huge sum for the times by the government. the the government. following the passing abolition passing of the slavery abolition act in 1833. to...
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so perhaps guyana's president should be paying reparations to the descendants of slavery?, it's always going to be a circle , isn't it? a circle, isn't it? >> it's always going to come back to the people who back down to the people who demand and the demand it. and of course, the practical of this is the only demand it. and of course, the pracyou of this is the only demand it. and of course, the pracyou can his is the only demand it. and of course, the pracyou can raise the only demand it. and of course, the prac you can raise that only demand it. and of course, the prac you can raise that funds demand it. and of course, the pracyou can raise that funds is way you can raise that funds is through you'd have to through taxes. so you'd have to tax even tax british people, maybe even 1% their salary to pay for 1% of their salary to pay for this, because talking this, because they're talking about trillions. >> it'd be 100% our salary >> so it'd be 100% of our salary for some centuries to come. yeah. ridiculous . anyway, yeah. sounds ridiculous. anyway, we've times now the we'v
so perhaps guyana's president should be paying reparations to the descendants of slavery?, it's always going to be a circle , isn't it? a circle, isn't it? >> it's always going to come back to the people who back down to the people who demand and the demand it. and of course, the practical of this is the only demand it. and of course, the pracyou of this is the only demand it. and of course, the pracyou can his is the only demand it. and of course, the pracyou can raise the only demand...
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jim jones had gone to diana -- guyana after his reputation in america had been destroyed by some investigative reporting that indicated negative ministry people hadn't knownth before. he was still considered by the government to be legitimate. there is going to be investigation because relatives complained there family members were being held against their will. whether they work or not is questionable but when that pressure came and congressman chose to show up and say coming in, i'm going to inspect, maybe two dozen of the people wanted to leave. he said fine, so over 900 people and he was a drug addict paranoid. soon, everybody is that's why she decided, killed the congressman and we are going to die here and to remind everybody congresswoman jackie retired the assistant she was down there in 1970. one thing i have to remind people of is there three groups the ended horribly and didn't have to end the way it did. best result would have been t clean operation, nobody dies d we come out looking great. only the gender required people to die and that's a fact. we shouldn't forget it. >> mike, d
jim jones had gone to diana -- guyana after his reputation in america had been destroyed by some investigative reporting that indicated negative ministry people hadn't knownth before. he was still considered by the government to be legitimate. there is going to be investigation because relatives complained there family members were being held against their will. whether they work or not is questionable but when that pressure came and congressman chose to show up and say coming in, i'm going to...
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buts what happened in jonestown and guyana is the prime example in history is when they get a bunch of followers to do the bidding up to and including killing themselves and don't drink the kool-aid is part of the lexicon. i thought could there be something in that and i started poking around and learned two things. first, it wasn't kool-aid, it was a cheap knockoff and as many as a third of the people that died in jonestown didn't voluntarily t drink it. if jim jones had been hit by a car and killed in the late 50s, early 60s, he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. how could he have attracted such attention and this time in america, and why would he have driven overseas by bad press decide on this final fetal and historic way of demonstrating his disdain? i was writing a follow-up book about meone who unexpectedly achieved great infamy and looked like manson accomplished a great deal of good. how does that fit together? at the survivors of the peoples temple are in a way kind of like your extended family. they have squabbles, but up an
buts what happened in jonestown and guyana is the prime example in history is when they get a bunch of followers to do the bidding up to and including killing themselves and don't drink the kool-aid is part of the lexicon. i thought could there be something in that and i started poking around and learned two things. first, it wasn't kool-aid, it was a cheap knockoff and as many as a third of the people that died in jonestown didn't voluntarily t drink it. if jim jones had been hit by a car and...
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whatever there is about that is they are but the other was peoples temple and what happened in jonestown guyana supposedly the prime example in our her history of what some charlatan who gets a bunch of sheepish followers to do his bidding up to and including killing themselves and don't drink the kool-aid is part of our lexicon. i thought well could there be something in that and i started poking around and i learned two things. first of all it wasn't kool-aid. it was a knockoff called flavor aid and does many as a third of the people a who died in jonestn didn't voluntarily drink it. they were forcibly injected. the second thing was that jim jones had been hit by a car and killed in the late 50's or early 60s he would be considered one of the leaders of the early civil rights movement in america. i found people who said to me i wouldn't be alive without jim jones. how could he change into what he became? how could he have attracted such attention at this time in america and why would he, driven overseas by the press, decide on the final fatal and historic way of demonstrating his disdain? i d
whatever there is about that is they are but the other was peoples temple and what happened in jonestown guyana supposedly the prime example in our her history of what some charlatan who gets a bunch of sheepish followers to do his bidding up to and including killing themselves and don't drink the kool-aid is part of our lexicon. i thought well could there be something in that and i started poking around and i learned two things. first of all it wasn't kool-aid. it was a knockoff called flavor...
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burkina faso, cambodia, chile, cuba, denmark, egypt, estonia, ethiopia, georgia, germany, guatemala, guyana, haiti, india, indonesia, ireland, israel, italy, jordan, kenya, latvia, lebanon, liberia, liechtenstein, mexico, morocco, myanmar, the kingdom of the netherlands, nigeria, oman, pakistan, panama, philippines, poland, portugal, qatar, the republic of korea, romania, saudi arabia, sierra leone, singapore, slovakia, slovenia, south africa, spain, thailand, tunisia, turkey, ukraine, the bolivarian republic of venezuela, vietnam, and yemen, to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the council's provisional rules of procedure, i invite the following briefers to participate in this meeting. ms. rena gala, united nations famine profession and response coordinator, mr. david miliband, president and chief executive officer of the international rescue committee, and ms. naveen salam, founder and chief executive officer of adecia. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the council's provisional rules of procedure, i also invite the following to par
burkina faso, cambodia, chile, cuba, denmark, egypt, estonia, ethiopia, georgia, germany, guatemala, guyana, haiti, india, indonesia, ireland, israel, italy, jordan, kenya, latvia, lebanon, liberia, liechtenstein, mexico, morocco, myanmar, the kingdom of the netherlands, nigeria, oman, pakistan, panama, philippines, poland, portugal, qatar, the republic of korea, romania, saudi arabia, sierra leone, singapore, slovakia, slovenia, south africa, spain, thailand, tunisia, turkey, ukraine, the...