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mine was ignored in front in jamaica it was my music is now accepted in jamaica for a long time people knew the songs but didn't know the summit it's. now become part of the music you finished at this time. people know me it's ok to talk to me on the street and i get a lot of love and respect it's nice to him with all due respect so no. no. respect also from jamaican musicians such as that ringtone levy amps that he brings to performed on cons hold us down let her know. that. jamaica is also often the backdrop for gentlemen's piano it's no big. deal because the. gentleman has been commuting between cologne and kingston for over twenty years now . in twenty twelve he recorded some of his six studio album new day jewel in jamaica it's been called his most intimate and mature record. in jamaica remains my main place of inspiration and. there's nowhere else where i'm so focused on making music without destruction of killing bin for the most massive . campaign to get there but it doesn't always have to be jamaica. the video for the single that you remember was shot over the rooftops of new
mine was ignored in front in jamaica it was my music is now accepted in jamaica for a long time people knew the songs but didn't know the summit it's. now become part of the music you finished at this time. people know me it's ok to talk to me on the street and i get a lot of love and respect it's nice to him with all due respect so no. no. respect also from jamaican musicians such as that ringtone levy amps that he brings to performed on cons hold us down let her know. that. jamaica is also...
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meanwhile jamaica became a second. kind or there's no other place where i can feel music like in jamaica. he was seventeen when he first visit to the island and its music scene was apparently so polite that some locals nicknamed him gentleman just kept retelling listening to make contact and recording a series of songs he's one of the few european reagan musicians to introspect in jamaica. mine was a bit of info in jamaica it was my music is now accepted in jamaica for a long time people knew the songs but didn't know who some it is. now i've become part of the music you finished at this type of people know me they talk to me on the street and i get a lot of love and respect and i extend that all the respect so no. respect also from jamaican musicians such as barrington levy and teddy rings to pick from tom collins hold us down. below. jamaica is also often the backdrop for gentlemen studios. gentlemen it's been commuting between cologne and kingston for over twenty years now. in twenty twelve he recorded some of his s
meanwhile jamaica became a second. kind or there's no other place where i can feel music like in jamaica. he was seventeen when he first visit to the island and its music scene was apparently so polite that some locals nicknamed him gentleman just kept retelling listening to make contact and recording a series of songs he's one of the few european reagan musicians to introspect in jamaica. mine was a bit of info in jamaica it was my music is now accepted in jamaica for a long time people knew...
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and i was a bit of info in jamaica it was my music is now accepted in jamaica for a long time people knew the songs but didn't know the summit. but now i've become part of the music you been it's been tired of people know me they talk to me on the street and i get a lot of love and respect and rights to infidels and all this but so i don't let. them play. no. respect also from jamaican musicians such as barrington levy and petty rings who performed on khan told us down the. path looking. jamaica is also often the backdrop for gentlemen speaking at the club. you got to look up the. gentleman who's been commuting between cologne and kingston for over twenty years now. in twenty twelve he recorded some of his six studio album new day join in jamaica it's been called his most intimate amateur record. is for me in jamaica remains my main principles for a show. there's nowhere else where i'm so focused on making music without destruction killing bin from the must must look. to that but it doesn't always have to be to make. the video for the single that you remember was shot at the rooftops
and i was a bit of info in jamaica it was my music is now accepted in jamaica for a long time people knew the songs but didn't know the summit. but now i've become part of the music you been it's been tired of people know me they talk to me on the street and i get a lot of love and respect and rights to infidels and all this but so i don't let. them play. no. respect also from jamaican musicians such as barrington levy and petty rings who performed on khan told us down the. path looking....
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so far this year in jamaica over 600 people have been killed. 0ne jamaica over 600 people have been killedvestigating, and they say these people have been targeted, but they say there is another ongoing investigation that people had already started and they are looking at that as a possible... nick, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: england fans celebrate after the lions make it through to the knock out stages of the world cup in russia thanks to a record—breaking win over panama. new measures aimed at halving the number of obese children in england by 2030 have been announced by the government. polls have closed in the turkish presidential election and local media is reporting president erdogan is in the lead after most of the votes have been counted. sport now and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. england produced their biggest victory at a world cup to book their place in the last 16, harry kane's hat trick helping them to a 6—1win over panama. gareth southgate's side qualifying for the knock out stage with one game to spare. joe lynskey reports. every world cup
so far this year in jamaica over 600 people have been killed. 0ne jamaica over 600 people have been killedvestigating, and they say these people have been targeted, but they say there is another ongoing investigation that people had already started and they are looking at that as a possible... nick, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: england fans celebrate after the lions make it through to the knock out stages of the world cup in russia thanks to a record—breaking win over...
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in this case, charlie as he is better known, his family originally came from jamaica.r many years, they contributed to the local community over in portland, but it is not what people expect. in the past, many people have spoken about returning residents being targeted. so far this year, five people who have retired back to jamaica have been murdered, but you have to put that in context. it is a sad context, i have to say, that so far here injamaica, over 600 people have been killed. last year, 1600 people. one murder too many. and the police say they are investigating but they do not say that these people have been targeted, but they do say there is another ongoing investigation involving these people which had already started and they are looking at that as a possible line of enquiry. a man has been charged with the murder of a woman who was found dead in a back garden in south—east london. a 56—year—old woman was found dead behind a house in greenwich on saturday. gary davis, who's 50—years—old, is due to appear in court tomorrow. donald trump has called for illegal
in this case, charlie as he is better known, his family originally came from jamaica.r many years, they contributed to the local community over in portland, but it is not what people expect. in the past, many people have spoken about returning residents being targeted. so far this year, five people who have retired back to jamaica have been murdered, but you have to put that in context. it is a sad context, i have to say, that so far here injamaica, over 600 people have been killed. last year,...
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>> surprised being from the island of jamaica, i moved to jamaica, queens. >> why jamaica, queens?> what did your mom do for a living? >> she didn't have all the education in the world. just had to do odds and ends, clean floors and just do whatever she had to do to get things going. i think it's pretty much the similar story of immigrants that come to the united states. they come and work hard because it's the land of opportunity and they find a way to kind of make it out of a rut. or at least using that platform to have someone like me to have their offspring become a little bit more than they were. >> the story is i'm a regular beer drinker at this joint and the thought of it disappearing is like unbearable. where am i going to drink now? that's not your story. >> i knew this place was important, you know? i just felt something special and being someone that's from queens, something that special like this shouldn't disappear. it was two days from closing hour i walked into the place. the wave located. someone had to tell you and say, you know, it's around the corner to the left,
>> surprised being from the island of jamaica, i moved to jamaica, queens. >> why jamaica, queens?> what did your mom do for a living? >> she didn't have all the education in the world. just had to do odds and ends, clean floors and just do whatever she had to do to get things going. i think it's pretty much the similar story of immigrants that come to the united states. they come and work hard because it's the land of opportunity and they find a way to kind of make it out...
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there are reports of violence in jamaica, high levels there.e according to the foreign and commonwealth of ‘s, but most resorts they say are trouble—free and safe. leaders of 16 eu member states have been holding talks in brussels on migration. they're trying to agree on reforms that will help the eu to better manage the influx of people which began in 2015. italy and malta have recently banned charity rescue boats from their ports, leaving vessels like the lifeline, loaded with migrants, stranded in international waters. we can now cross to our europe correspondent kevin connolly in brussels. what ideas have they come up with? there are never any shortage of ideas at the summit and informal gatherings like the one today, the problem is finding something that is practical, that will work, that eve ryo ne practical, that will work, that everyone can agree to pay for and to operate together. today was always going to be a kind of open—ended discussion, a sort of preparation for a european summit that will happen here on thursday and friday of thi
there are reports of violence in jamaica, high levels there.e according to the foreign and commonwealth of ‘s, but most resorts they say are trouble—free and safe. leaders of 16 eu member states have been holding talks in brussels on migration. they're trying to agree on reforms that will help the eu to better manage the influx of people which began in 2015. italy and malta have recently banned charity rescue boats from their ports, leaving vessels like the lifeline, loaded with migrants,...
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so join me as i take you to jamaica. i was three years old barefoot against the concrete floor on volume street. with the white sand beaches and waterfall. coming in from the street vendor outside my tummy growled with hunger for something to eat my heart your or hunger of attention. suddenly aware while she and her sister discussed business of the pub they ran to gather my mommy picked me up and squeezed me closely to her. i love you so much. i put my tiny fingers across her shoulders feeling the way her skin held the heat inside the cool of the bar internet once she released me toward the ceiling when the breeze was my own security the next second i felt my mother's hand around my body and again launch me into the air and this time i giggled with the thrill. the third time she swung me high and i flew like a bird with my arms outstretched squealing in laughter. when i looked down our eyes met. but in an instant it dropped me that her hands were no longer in the air anticipating my return and i plummeted to the ground s
so join me as i take you to jamaica. i was three years old barefoot against the concrete floor on volume street. with the white sand beaches and waterfall. coming in from the street vendor outside my tummy growled with hunger for something to eat my heart your or hunger of attention. suddenly aware while she and her sister discussed business of the pub they ran to gather my mommy picked me up and squeezed me closely to her. i love you so much. i put my tiny fingers across her shoulders feeling...
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where they wear the way they speak their attitude and the music they listen to it's all coming from jamaica man but this is the twenty first century the trojan records they have number ones back then double barrel when you had dennis and greg isaac's a trio called bob marley in the wailers people probably haven't heard of that so long ago how could we possibly be still talking about identity and the hostile environment against people who was parents maybe grandparents were born there well hey it's a. popular theme around the world at the moment in the trump climate there's been a lot of focusing on immigration and all the rest of it and it's really sidetracking from bigger problems is money don't trick divide and rule you know and it's a shame to see it being so easily rolled out decade after decade the whole brics it thing is playing on the fears of old white people who have been in this case you're talking about trojan record music about healing our working class white people and working class like the liberal and today these are always the elite what if we can pull in government they wan
where they wear the way they speak their attitude and the music they listen to it's all coming from jamaica man but this is the twenty first century the trojan records they have number ones back then double barrel when you had dennis and greg isaac's a trio called bob marley in the wailers people probably haven't heard of that so long ago how could we possibly be still talking about identity and the hostile environment against people who was parents maybe grandparents were born there well hey...
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records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection to trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this was very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of rolls off the tongue now but back then it was a very confusing concept and it was through the music of trojan that we began to find out what we were about to understand the whole jamaican culture and what was very interesting about the label is this is that emerged at the same time as the birth of a particular british subculture called skinheads now i have to be very clear about this especially for russia when i don't i'm talking about all around the world as i'm talking about the fashion version not the fascist version that it became in the late seventy's in the mid seventy's. and what was interesting
records half a century the anniversary tell me about its provenance and the what it shows about the jamaica u.k. connection to trojan records is a tremendously important label that started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when i was twelve years old and by the turn of sixty nine it was having an unprecedented amount of chart hits a run that's never happened again in the last sixty years and this was very empowering to my generation i'm first generation british born black which kind of...
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a large amount had been fraudulently taken from their credit card in jamaica.if that has anything to do with the double murder. if you asked them for help they would go out of their way. former neighbours told us how immensely popular the couple were and how they would always try and help others. they have been going to local tips, him and his wife, doing bikes up for the kids injamaica. and taking school books, clothes. just really, really nice people. i was like shell—shocked. you know. i stood there and i just could not move. i did not know what to say because it came as a big surprise. it was like losing a member of your family, really. their family says charlie and gayle were happily married for 55 years and leave behind four grandchildren and one great grandchild. in a statement, their two sons said they were hard—working people, building a business with integrity and making sure we will always provided for. they were just beginning the next chapter of their lives, retiring to jamaica before this terrible tragedy. the murder rate in parts ofjamaica is ver
a large amount had been fraudulently taken from their credit card in jamaica.if that has anything to do with the double murder. if you asked them for help they would go out of their way. former neighbours told us how immensely popular the couple were and how they would always try and help others. they have been going to local tips, him and his wife, doing bikes up for the kids injamaica. and taking school books, clothes. just really, really nice people. i was like shell—shocked. you know. i...
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at that time some laws in jamaica weren't being enforcements effectively. systems also weren't very precise when it cames to recording births or administering birth certificates especially not for a mother like minimum who once told me that i was -- i was born on october 29th, 1964, inside a cave. i'm more inclined to believe the part but a the cave than i am to believe the pick date of birth. only when i grew old and more detached from the of security at all did he realize i wish i'd had enough time with her to ask, who my father was. why my skin was so much lighter than the skin of most of the people around me, or more about where i belongs in general. back then, in jamaica or anywhere there went insaying order clear diagnoses for the problem mid mother suffered. today we would understand her unpredictable mood swings, tenderness that turned to violence or indifference in a split second, were due to mental illness or a personality disorder. possibly bipolarrism. feel like that's what she. one minute she was bright-i'd and the next she was a monster, dunki
at that time some laws in jamaica weren't being enforcements effectively. systems also weren't very precise when it cames to recording births or administering birth certificates especially not for a mother like minimum who once told me that i was -- i was born on october 29th, 1964, inside a cave. i'm more inclined to believe the part but a the cave than i am to believe the pick date of birth. only when i grew old and more detached from the of security at all did he realize i wish i'd had...
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a large amount had been fraudulently taken from their credit card in jamaica. if that has anything to do with the double murder. if you asked them for help, they would go out of their way. former neighbours say the couple would always try and help others. he's been going to local tips, him and his wife, doing little bikes up for the kids injamaica. and taking school books, clothes. they're just really, really nice people. their family says charlie and gayle were happily married for 55 years. in a statement, their sons said, "they were just beginning the next chapter of their lives, retiring to jamaica before this terrible tragedy." the murder rate in parts ofjamaica is very high. a major investigation is now under way to solve this crime. danny savage, bbc news, manchester. rescue divers in thailand are searching for a group of children believed to have been trapped in a flooded cave in the north of the country since saturday. 12 children aged between 11 and 16, together with their football coach, were exploring inside the cave's narrow tunnels when a section n
a large amount had been fraudulently taken from their credit card in jamaica. if that has anything to do with the double murder. if you asked them for help, they would go out of their way. former neighbours say the couple would always try and help others. he's been going to local tips, him and his wife, doing little bikes up for the kids injamaica. and taking school books, clothes. they're just really, really nice people. their family says charlie and gayle were happily married for 55 years. in...
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nick davies, bbc news, portland, jamaica. according to figures from the motoring sector. the society of motor manufacturers & traders says uncertainty due to brexit is preventing major car companies putting money into factories in the uk. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. not so long ago, the motor industry in britain was booming and posting record sales. but over the past year, it's gone into reverse gear. demand for new cars has fallen, production's declined and several manufacturers have announced job cuts. now investment is falling, too, and the smmt says uncertainty over brexit is to blame. the motor industry is worth £20 billion a year to the uk economy. it accounts for 186,000 manufacturing jobs. in the first six months of last year, new investment in the industry was worth nearly £650 million. in the same period this year, that figure had fallen to just under £350 million. more than a thousand lorries across the channel every day, bringing parts for car and engine factories in britain. manufacturers are
nick davies, bbc news, portland, jamaica. according to figures from the motoring sector. the society of motor manufacturers & traders says uncertainty due to brexit is preventing major car companies putting money into factories in the uk. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. not so long ago, the motor industry in britain was booming and posting record sales. but over the past year, it's gone into reverse gear. demand for new cars has fallen, production's declined and several...
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and 876 is for jamaica. >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. there you go. how did this come to be?inder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but were you guys just in the same studio, or are you friends? >> you know, it was a couple of years ago i went onstage with him. >> he just walks onstage. >> yeah. >> during "roxanne." >> jimmy: what? [ cheers ] during "roxanne?" >> i thought it was sean paul. [ laughter ] >> but -- >> we had a good rapport, and then, i had a a track that i called -- which was the first single. and i asked him to come on it. and he came -- he walked in singing it. and i was like -d th he did -- >> jimmy: but you just -- as you said -- >> people we realized our voices really blended. >> they do blend. >> jimmy: and you recorded the album in new york and jamaica? >> no, new york city. we went to jamaica in the middle to play for -- >> charity. >> for a hospital that he's been involved in for 15 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good for you. what charity is it? >> it's the bustamante hospital for children. it's the only children's hospital in the english speaking car
and 876 is for jamaica. >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. there you go. how did this come to be?inder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but were you guys just in the same studio, or are you friends? >> you know, it was a couple of years ago i went onstage with him. >> he just walks onstage. >> yeah. >> during "roxanne." >> jimmy: what? [ cheers ] during "roxanne?" >> i thought it was sean paul. [ laughter ] >> but -- >> we had a...
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jamaica has a high crime rate.t, killed in what's suspected to be a hit—and—run. the collision happened in the early hours of yesterday morning near the popular resort of paphos. a second british man was also injured. the electoral authorities in turkey say president erdogan has won a second term. with nearly all the votes counted, he has secured nearly 53%, avoiding the need for a second round run—off. he announced his victory in a speech to party supporters in ankara. a court will consider later today if the taxi app firm uber is "fit and proper" to hold an operator licence in london. last september, the company was refused permission to renew its licence over concerns about passenger safety. uber has been allowed to continue pending an appeal. prince william has begun a five—day tour of the middle east, which will include the first official royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. first though, the duke of cambridge has been spending time in neighbouring jordan, from where our royal correspondent n
jamaica has a high crime rate.t, killed in what's suspected to be a hit—and—run. the collision happened in the early hours of yesterday morning near the popular resort of paphos. a second british man was also injured. the electoral authorities in turkey say president erdogan has won a second term. with nearly all the votes counted, he has secured nearly 53%, avoiding the need for a second round run—off. he announced his victory in a speech to party supporters in ankara. a court will...
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a large amount had been fraudulently taken from their credit card in jamaica. anything to do with the double murder. if you asked them for help they would go out of their way. former neighbours told us how immensely popular the couple were and how they would always try and help others. he's been going to local tips, him and his wife, doing bikes up for the kids injamaica. and taking school books, clothes. just really, really nice people. i was like shell—shocked. you know? i stood here and i just could not move. i did not know what to say, because it came as a big surprise. it was like losing a member of your family, really. their family says charlie and gayle were happily married for 55 years and leave behind four grandchildren and one great—grandchild. in a statement, their two sons said they were hard—working people, the murder rate in parts ofjamaica is very high. so far this year more than 600 people have been killed on the island. danny savage, bbc news, manchester. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: in the next hour mps are due to debate the third
a large amount had been fraudulently taken from their credit card in jamaica. anything to do with the double murder. if you asked them for help they would go out of their way. former neighbours told us how immensely popular the couple were and how they would always try and help others. he's been going to local tips, him and his wife, doing bikes up for the kids injamaica. and taking school books, clothes. just really, really nice people. i was like shell—shocked. you know? i stood here and i...
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but this year, we're just only going to have one from jamaica, and everybody else is from a south pacificsland somewhere. robert: little bit just to remind people of it. now, i remember when you made the move to the santa clara county fairgrounds. and that's working out pretty well, isn't it? danny: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. robert: for space and for everybody to have a good time. danny: exactly, exactly. robert: all right. how about for you? is this festival kind of a unique thing, or are there a lot of places for reggae artists and pacific islander reggae artists to perform and to showcase themselves? sammielz: yeah. i mean, out in new zealand, they hold one of the biggest i guess reggae festivals, pacific--polynesian reggae but every year, i believe there's quite a few festivals that happen throughout the year. not only that, i mean, there's a lot of shows happening as well and stuff. so yeah. robert: is the bay area a pretty big scene for this, or still growing? or where is it at right now for that kind of thing? sammielz: i wouldn't really know. probably danny would know, but i guess--
but this year, we're just only going to have one from jamaica, and everybody else is from a south pacificsland somewhere. robert: little bit just to remind people of it. now, i remember when you made the move to the santa clara county fairgrounds. and that's working out pretty well, isn't it? danny: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. robert: for space and for everybody to have a good time. danny: exactly, exactly. robert: all right. how about for you? is this festival kind of a unique thing, or are there...
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nick davis has been to kingston, jamaica, to speak to some of those affected.empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. many are ex—servicemen who know england. 70 years ago, people left from across the caribbean to help rebuild britain — what they called the mother country. the uk needed workers after the war, and when the empire windrush docked here in jamaica, hundreds of people took up the call. passenger opportunity to united kingdom. at the national library, ken morgan is looking back on an event that shaped his future. he came up to the uk in the late 1950s as a nine—year—old on a british passport. after living in london for decades, he attended a funeral injamaica, and wasn't allowed back after his uk passport was confiscated by british consular officials. that was 25 years ago. so i'm at the high commission, and i said, well, i need to have my passport. i need to travel, and i missed my flight, and how does it work? i had a return ticket, now how do i get home? he looked at me and he said, "mr morgan, that was never a proper british passport". th
nick davis has been to kingston, jamaica, to speak to some of those affected.empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. many are ex—servicemen who know england. 70 years ago, people left from across the caribbean to help rebuild britain — what they called the mother country. the uk needed workers after the war, and when the empire windrush docked here in jamaica, hundreds of people took up the call. passenger opportunity to united kingdom. at the national library, ken morgan is...
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walker, you have won the jamaica sweepstakes. >> allen walker had moved to st.ouis in 2015 when the call came in on his cell phone. telling him he had won, $94,000. it was be delivered soon. all he had to do was send them a fee for taxes. >> kept telling me. >> walker sent them two checks, totaling $5,500, all his saves. they didn't show up with the prize. then he got repeated calls to send money to different people. that's when he realized it wade. >> lead investigator for better business bureau. >> most of the people, that are cold calling you from jamaica. >> baker says 3,000 people reported sweepstakes and lottery scams to the bb scam tracker in 2017. that same year, the ftc and fbi combined received more than 145,000 complaints about the scams. losses topped $100 million. the bbb study says scammers contact their victims to get their personal information every way they can. through cold calling. text messages, internetd pop-ups, mail and social media like facebook. >> fact that they migrated to social media means that is a huge new audience that is introduc
walker, you have won the jamaica sweepstakes. >> allen walker had moved to st.ouis in 2015 when the call came in on his cell phone. telling him he had won, $94,000. it was be delivered soon. all he had to do was send them a fee for taxes. >> kept telling me. >> walker sent them two checks, totaling $5,500, all his saves. they didn't show up with the prize. then he got repeated calls to send money to different people. that's when he realized it wade. >> lead investigator...
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dawn butler, a labour mp, spoke of her parents, who came from jamaica.ut the stories of him singing in the pubs where black people were not even welcomed or were scared to go. and i feel that when my dad came to this country he contributed greatly, not only in the work that he did but in breaking down societal barriers, so many barriers. and once he made enough money he rented a room and sent for my mother and my mother came to this country and was surprised at a number of things. that food was cooked without any seasoning. that english people only bathed once a week and went to bathhouses and that children didn't have school clothes, playing out clothes and church clothes because that was an absolute must in the jamaican household. dawn butler. back in the commons, there were concerns over the arrest all of the gay rights campaigner peter tatchell in moscow after he staged a one—man protest near the kremlin. his detention was raised by the chair of the foreign affairs committee. tom tugendhat was presenting a report on government preparations to ensure
dawn butler, a labour mp, spoke of her parents, who came from jamaica.ut the stories of him singing in the pubs where black people were not even welcomed or were scared to go. and i feel that when my dad came to this country he contributed greatly, not only in the work that he did but in breaking down societal barriers, so many barriers. and once he made enough money he rented a room and sent for my mother and my mother came to this country and was surprised at a number of things. that food was...
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then jamaica, 34.79. and number 10, dominican republic comes in at 31.18 violent deaths per 100,000. you think, ok, what does this mean proportionally? a few more along the way that i have here. dominican republic. then brazil, 29.50. what that tells you is nine of the top 10 most violent countries in the world are south of the rio grande river. and 10 of the top 11 of the most violent countries in the world are south of the rio grande. one is not mexico. mexico doesn't come up on this until you get to number 19. and it's easy to remember, mexico is the 19th most violent country in the world. and they have 19 violent deaths per 100,000. if we were going to enhance violence in america, if we wanted more violence than less, one of the things that you would do is would you go look at the most violent countries in the world, try to pick the most violent demographics out of there, young men, and bring them into america. if you wanted to assure there would be more crime in america. that is an irrefutable equati
then jamaica, 34.79. and number 10, dominican republic comes in at 31.18 violent deaths per 100,000. you think, ok, what does this mean proportionally? a few more along the way that i have here. dominican republic. then brazil, 29.50. what that tells you is nine of the top 10 most violent countries in the world are south of the rio grande river. and 10 of the top 11 of the most violent countries in the world are south of the rio grande. one is not mexico. mexico doesn't come up on this until...
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britain's zharnel hughes ran the fastest 100—metres of the season at the racers grand prix in jamaicaast night. he clocked 9.91 seconds — a personal best for him and the first time he's gone under 10 seconds. on the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth. more on the website and 5 live. we'll have more throughout the evening. next on bbc news it's meet the author. (end titles next) the persistence of the civil war in american culture is remarkable, but maybe not surprising. kevin powers is the latest writer to take a story of slavery from days of conflict in the 18605 and pick up its threads in virginia 90 years later, when an old man tries to chase his origins. a shout in the ruins is his second book. his first, the yellow birds, set against the background of the iraq war, having been a much admired novel from the pen of a former soldier. in this one, his
britain's zharnel hughes ran the fastest 100—metres of the season at the racers grand prix in jamaicaast night. he clocked 9.91 seconds — a personal best for him and the first time he's gone under 10 seconds. on the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth. more...
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and that vulnerability is taken on by the people when you know you see the same thing happening in jamaica which is second for g.d.p. to debt ratio in the caribbean at a distant second but still second place you see it in the british virgin islands you see it in bermuda the cayman islands you know so that instability has become a part of the political and social landscape and i think that people are doing the best they can to cope you know prime minister motley rallied people they said you know our grandfathers and our forefathers went through worse and we're going to pull together to get through this but talking about the rich i thought the panama papers was trying to help clarify the situation and get things back on track i believe that the panama papers brought the issue to the world stage you know to shine to close relied on the financial institutions based in caribbean countries but what you have to understand is that business will go on as usual as per usual you know so while barbados may be under closer scrutiny by the e.u. by the us by international bodies it still has to conduct b
and that vulnerability is taken on by the people when you know you see the same thing happening in jamaica which is second for g.d.p. to debt ratio in the caribbean at a distant second but still second place you see it in the british virgin islands you see it in bermuda the cayman islands you know so that instability has become a part of the political and social landscape and i think that people are doing the best they can to cope you know prime minister motley rallied people they said you know...
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one think that barbados is definitely a microcosm of what's happening in the region if you look at jamaica comes in second place for caribbean countries as far as debt to g.d.p. ratio it's in a far second place but it's still in second place it's been in the financial fiscal crisis for at least a decade for decades you know so the question must be asked when you look at how these countries are run is it because of gross incompetence that you have the issues going on in barbados today you know prime minister monti was voted in in a general election just last month you know so she's taken on a lot and i think you know you have to ask yourself are these. countries and what they're proposing to fix their economies is what's good for the country necessarily good for the people and vice versa there's many places in the world that actually fight actively fight to is not that's not an option for barbados is it i mean barbados has a very strong tourism product you know barbados and its beaches are known worldwide from north america to the e.u. so i don't necessarily think that it's fighting tourism
one think that barbados is definitely a microcosm of what's happening in the region if you look at jamaica comes in second place for caribbean countries as far as debt to g.d.p. ratio it's in a far second place but it's still in second place it's been in the financial fiscal crisis for at least a decade for decades you know so the question must be asked when you look at how these countries are run is it because of gross incompetence that you have the issues going on in barbados today you know...
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nick davies, bbc news, portland, jamaica.cave in the north of the country since saturday. 12 children aged between 11 and 16, together with their football coach, were exploring inside the cave's narrow tunnels, when a section near the main entrance was flooded. the underground network in chiang rai province is a popular tourist attraction in thailand, attracting thousands of visitors every year. the bbc‘sjonathan head is near the cave complex in chiang rai province. they brought hundreds more people in to join the operation. these guys came from the army. there's probably 50 or 60 people here. what their exact role will be isn't clear. you can see everything here has been churned into an appalling sea of mud by the numbers of people. the navy divers who have been trying to get through for the last couple of days have had no success at all up to now and it's only now we start to see people with real caving experience going into the cave entrance which is just around those bushes there. here's another lot going in. it's really
nick davies, bbc news, portland, jamaica.cave in the north of the country since saturday. 12 children aged between 11 and 16, together with their football coach, were exploring inside the cave's narrow tunnels, when a section near the main entrance was flooded. the underground network in chiang rai province is a popular tourist attraction in thailand, attracting thousands of visitors every year. the bbc‘sjonathan head is near the cave complex in chiang rai province. they brought hundreds more...
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sgl i'm originally from jamaica. >> you have a bobsled team. saw the movie. >> i watched it on tv for a couple years. it was so intriguing. >> what was intriguing? it's like chess on ice. >> so when you tell people in jamaica you are doing this, they think i'm ion b. >> they changed you. >> a helpful tip. if you stay low to the ice, it will hurt less when you fall. >> oh, good. >> i'm going to fall. she's canadian. she's being nice about it. >> the left foot slides back and the left foot is going to slide forward into a lung. >> exactly. >> the jeans are too tight. >> these are my skinny jeans. >> this time we're going to do it with a rock. there we go. camera guy down. sorry, patrick. you know i love you. patrick still hasn't forgiven me. >> either i'm out of shape or this is more athletic. >> probably a combination of both. >> abbi's laughter is polite. now we're going to sweep. you're trying to melt ice. you can't touch the rock. >> this is the way you treat the actual dwayne the rock johnson. >> that was the wrong way. >> hurry. hurry. all
sgl i'm originally from jamaica. >> you have a bobsled team. saw the movie. >> i watched it on tv for a couple years. it was so intriguing. >> what was intriguing? it's like chess on ice. >> so when you tell people in jamaica you are doing this, they think i'm ion b. >> they changed you. >> a helpful tip. if you stay low to the ice, it will hurt less when you fall. >> oh, good. >> i'm going to fall. she's canadian. she's being nice about it....
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come very young it may come from jamaica but i feel that. the proximal is a break in music i think. especially for doing this kind of all right bring us all on our. last question. and freedom of expression and people you know are. students teachers activists filmmakers writers . been intimidated on the. block on the streets the protest has reached our doorstep saw. attempts to. it's. all or old this is al-jazeera. hello i'm sam is a damn this is the news hour live from dollhouse are coming up in the next sixty minutes the grim statistics on world refugee day sixteen million people have been forcibly displaced during the last year. under scrutiny doll triumph and congress block homes rather over its controversial immigration policy of separating migrant families. emeralds he led coalition says it secured yemen's for a day or. a series of air strikes across gaza strip israel says it's hit twenty five targets. and sport will have all the latest from the world cup in russia as portugal are leaving morocco one l. plus twenty ten champions spain and to get their first win at the tournamen
come very young it may come from jamaica but i feel that. the proximal is a break in music i think. especially for doing this kind of all right bring us all on our. last question. and freedom of expression and people you know are. students teachers activists filmmakers writers . been intimidated on the. block on the streets the protest has reached our doorstep saw. attempts to. it's. all or old this is al-jazeera. hello i'm sam is a damn this is the news hour live from dollhouse are coming up...
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walker, you have won the jamaica sweepstakes. >> allen walker moved off to st.is in 2015 when the call came in on his cell phone telling him he had won $94,000. it would be delivered soon. and all he had to do was send them a fee for taxes. >> they kept on telling me, oreoh, it will be there soon. >> walker sent them two checks totaling $5,500. all his savings. they didn't show up with the prize. then he got repeated calls to send money to different people. and that's when he realized it was a scam. >> i really feel kind of empty inside and ridiculous that i got, got, you know, beat like that. >> steve baker is the lead investigator for the better business bureau. >> most of the people that are cold calling you are from, either, jamaica or costa rica. >> baker says nearly 3,000 people, reported sweet stakes and lottery scams to the scam tracker in 2017. that same year, the ftc and fbi come of bind received more than $145,000 complaints about the scams. losses topped over $100 million. the bbb study says scammers contract their victims to get their personal infor
walker, you have won the jamaica sweepstakes. >> allen walker moved off to st.is in 2015 when the call came in on his cell phone telling him he had won $94,000. it would be delivered soon. and all he had to do was send them a fee for taxes. >> they kept on telling me, oreoh, it will be there soon. >> walker sent them two checks totaling $5,500. all his savings. they didn't show up with the prize. then he got repeated calls to send money to different people. and that's when he...
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britain's zharnel hughes ran the fastest 100—metres of the season at the racers grand prix in jamaica time he's gone under 10 seconds. 0n the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth.
britain's zharnel hughes ran the fastest 100—metres of the season at the racers grand prix in jamaica time he's gone under 10 seconds. 0n the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth.
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the british couple murdered in jamaica.he family of charlie and gayle anderson say it had been their dream to live on the island for their retirement. is uber a fit and proper company? the taxi app firm goes to court to try to win back its london licence. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport, tim has that, not that we're getting carried away but if we win four more games, we've won the world cup! just five games to go. i'll be bringing you the latest from the world cup including the reaction to england's remarkable win yesterday. and, whether cristiano ronaldo will catch harry kane in the race for the golden boot. thanks tim, and ben has all the weather — hotter in some places than los angeles and athens? yes, a bit hotter. parts of south—east europe struggling with some thunderstorms at the moment. we'll have more on the heatwave at home and some footage of a dust devil. thanks, ben. also coming up. music changing its tune, the uk's official music chart will now take into account videos downloaded or streamed online.
the british couple murdered in jamaica.he family of charlie and gayle anderson say it had been their dream to live on the island for their retirement. is uber a fit and proper company? the taxi app firm goes to court to try to win back its london licence. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport, tim has that, not that we're getting carried away but if we win four more games, we've won the world cup! just five games to go. i'll be bringing you the latest from the world cup including the...
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the song margaret and john mica it had been a hit in jamaica i think but nobody in the rest of the world knew it. and when i put out my remix it went nowhere for the first six months but people started to pick up on it. it went to number one on spotify and suites but with no marketing or record like marketing push on people just thought i liked that market and loaded it into their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and that's how it gradually took off like. it was stream seven hundred million times on spotify and a billion on youtube. since then game has been playing chess. sizable crowds such as at the summer sound festival in latvia for the young man who grew up on the baltic sea coast it's always a massive moment going on stage. or you actually got it was like no matter how big or small i'm always excited before every show and today i'm in lafayette where i've never played before goldstein's cheat codes are tearing the place up right now we have fifteen minutes for the changeover i'm in the closing set which means everyone who doesn't want to see me can go home th
the song margaret and john mica it had been a hit in jamaica i think but nobody in the rest of the world knew it. and when i put out my remix it went nowhere for the first six months but people started to pick up on it. it went to number one on spotify and suites but with no marketing or record like marketing push on people just thought i liked that market and loaded it into their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and that's how it gradually took off like. it was stream...
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. >> i grew up in jamaica. >> you grew up in curling in jamaica. >> you guy have the bobsled team.aw the movie. >> i watched curling for a couple of years. it was so intriguing. >> what was intriguing. >> it's like kmes on ice. >> intriguing. >> it is more than you imagine. >> people watch. >> you and they think i'm insane. >> theeninged changed you. >> a helpful tip. >> yes. >> a helpful tip, stay low to the ice and it will hurt less when you fall. >> oh, good. because you know i'm going to fall. this is abbyp she got stuck teaching me because she is canadian she is being nice about it. >> okay. >> left foot back a little bit. then the left foot slides forward into a nice lunge. >> like that. >> exactly. >> okay. these jeans are too tight. i'm blaming the jeans. >> i'll go with you on that. >> these are the skinny jeans. i should have wore my dad jeans. >> this time with the rock. >> okay. >> and slide it forward. there we go. >> oh, camera guy down. >> oh, oh. >> sorry, patrick. nothing against you personally. you know i love. >> you patrick still hasn't forgiven me. >> either i'
. >> i grew up in jamaica. >> you grew up in curling in jamaica. >> you guy have the bobsled team.aw the movie. >> i watched curling for a couple of years. it was so intriguing. >> what was intriguing. >> it's like kmes on ice. >> intriguing. >> it is more than you imagine. >> people watch. >> you and they think i'm insane. >> theeninged changed you. >> a helpful tip. >> yes. >> a helpful tip, stay low to the...
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nick davis has been to kingston, jamaica, to speak to some of those affected.sport was confiscated by british consular officials. that was 25 years ago. so i‘m at the high commission, and i said, well, i need to have my passport. i need to travel, and i missed my flight, and how does it work? i had a return ticket, now how do i get home? he looked at me and he said, mr morgan, that was never a proper british passport. the changes in home office rules meant that a number of people had already been deported wrongly, or have been left stranded in the caribbean for years. the jamaican government is helping its uk counterpart by tracking down cases. some people have said they don't want any money, it's not about money for them. some people have just not responded. and then there's also the fact of reaching them in ruraljamaica, and the sensitivity that attached to the inability to return. utell bailey, a formerjockey, was deported in the ‘70s, and never saw his mother again. but, despite the racing community becoming his family, he says no money could make up for wh
nick davis has been to kingston, jamaica, to speak to some of those affected.sport was confiscated by british consular officials. that was 25 years ago. so i‘m at the high commission, and i said, well, i need to have my passport. i need to travel, and i missed my flight, and how does it work? i had a return ticket, now how do i get home? he looked at me and he said, mr morgan, that was never a proper british passport. the changes in home office rules meant that a number of people had already...
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. - my mother is from jamaica, my father is from cuba. - half black, half white. - latina. - native americani'm african american. - i'm chinese. - i'm from columbia. - my mom is russian and my dad is a moroccan. - vietnamese. - armenian. - i'm african american and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have (mumbles) going on.
. - my mother is from jamaica, my father is from cuba. - half black, half white. - latina. - native americani'm african american. - i'm chinese. - i'm from columbia. - my mom is russian and my dad is a moroccan. - vietnamese. - armenian. - i'm african american and my dad is jamaican, so i actually have (mumbles) going on.
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former colonies like those of jamaica survived on the plantation margins. control over them. women provided a two escaped husbands who follow their wives after their enslavers had gone. they treated space independent of masters' control. the nature of emancipation highlighted the centrality of movement and african-americans' transition from enslavement to freedom and they left plantations behind and emerged as free people on the roads. blue.h, men in union freedom liberated them from forced migration. they considered themselves owners of their bodies permitted to travel at will. limiting black soldiers' movement, the army enforced movement and the army resisted control by taking leaves, perceiving freedoms they understood and emancipation finally, the term leaves of freedom stresses that the man's actions were stressed as a particular idolization is the man being free, that do not conform with the narrative of slavery to freedom. like leaves of grass, the men took leaves of freedom to make a freedom that is a whole populated the story of a massive emancipation -- emancipation
former colonies like those of jamaica survived on the plantation margins. control over them. women provided a two escaped husbands who follow their wives after their enslavers had gone. they treated space independent of masters' control. the nature of emancipation highlighted the centrality of movement and african-americans' transition from enslavement to freedom and they left plantations behind and emerged as free people on the roads. blue.h, men in union freedom liberated them from forced...
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. >> jamaica, cyprus. >> from all over the world. >> ring. >> that's something grandma had. >> that'sng. the video ntins. is is w really you're not going to believe what they find. >> diamonds. >> you can see the -- it is the hope diamond, it would appear, just happens to be hidden in there. a great coincidence. >> she's excited. her engagement ring is going to be big. >> probably made of gold too. >> now, it is like, okay, never mind. this is your daily er you can't believe everything you see on the internet. >> that's our show. but go click around on rightthisminute.com to find a lot more fun stuff and catch us ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>> tonight, the pressure on the president, and just moments ago, he arrived at th
. >> jamaica, cyprus. >> from all over the world. >> ring. >> that's something grandma had. >> that'sng. the video ntins. is is w really you're not going to believe what they find. >> diamonds. >> you can see the -- it is the hope diamond, it would appear, just happens to be hidden in there. a great coincidence. >> she's excited. her engagement ring is going to be big. >> probably made of gold too. >> now, it is like, okay, never mind....
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sepa que jamaica y costa rica existen grupos de estafadores que son entrenados para llamarlo por telÉfonotafadores buscan. ramÓn:levanta profesional o nÚmero de telÉfono de la agencia por si desea reportar algÚn tipo de estafa en san josÉ. 5en asia del plan puede comunicarse al Área de10 844 2000. ♪ ♪ ♪ a una semana de la erupciÓn en guatemala familiares de las vÍctimas continÚan buscando a sus seres queridos entre las cenizas de volcÁn de fuego. ese es el caso de garcÍa, que busca un hijo y su nieto. sÓlo dos de casi 50 miembros de su familia y se cree que perecieron oe ado muertos y se calcula que mÁs de 200 personas se encuentran bajo las cenizas. la seÑora garcÍa busca su madre, hijos adultos, nios. se considera que su familia es una de las mÁs afectadas por este desastre ocurrido en guatemala. >> yo le dije que nos tenÍamos que ir. y me dijo, que sea la voluntad de dios. vamos, le dije, vamos. y no me hicieron caso. -- ramÓn: el nÚmero de vÍctimas podrÍa ser mucho mÁs elevado ya que las autoridades hallaron fallaron en advertir a la comunidad sobre los pedidos de la erupciÓn del volc
sepa que jamaica y costa rica existen grupos de estafadores que son entrenados para llamarlo por telÉfonotafadores buscan. ramÓn:levanta profesional o nÚmero de telÉfono de la agencia por si desea reportar algÚn tipo de estafa en san josÉ. 5en asia del plan puede comunicarse al Área de10 844 2000. ♪ ♪ ♪ a una semana de la erupciÓn en guatemala familiares de las vÍctimas continÚan buscando a sus seres queridos entre las cenizas de volcÁn de fuego. ese es el caso de garcÍa, que...
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after living in london for decades, he attended a funeral in jamaica and was allowed back after his ukiam at the high commission, and i said, well, i need to have my passport, i need to travel. i missed my flight, and how does it work as mac i had a return ticket, now how do i get home? he looked at me and he said, mr morgan, that was never a proper british passport. the changes in home office rules m ea nt passport. the changes in home office rules meant that the number of people had already been deported wrongly, or had been left stranded in the caribbean, four years. the jamaican government is helping its uk counterpart by tracking down cases. some people have said they don't want any money, it is not about money for them. some people have just not responded, and then there is also the fact of reaching them in ruraljamaica, and the sensitivity that is attached to the inability to return. this former jockey was deported in the 70s, and never saw his mother again. but, despite the racing community becoming his family, he says no money could make up for what he has lost. no price can b
after living in london for decades, he attended a funeral in jamaica and was allowed back after his ukiam at the high commission, and i said, well, i need to have my passport, i need to travel. i missed my flight, and how does it work as mac i had a return ticket, now how do i get home? he looked at me and he said, mr morgan, that was never a proper british passport. the changes in home office rules m ea nt passport. the changes in home office rules meant that the number of people had already...
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but live your colombia the democratic republic of the congo egypt iran jamaica nicaragua pakistan turkmenistan uganda yemen and zimbabwe and i take this opportunity to emphasize that attempts by governments to selectively cherry pick which mandates they will invite to their country undermine the integrity of the entire international human rights architecture their own commitments to the equality and dignity of all their people and the austerity of this council. there is also no exception to the requirement of cooperation for states in disagreement with the majority of council members and indeed such an approach would this or at the meaning of the council's decisions i deplore the openly voiced refusal of a number of states to cooperate with this council's independent expert on sexual orientation and gender identity notably the russian federation has formally refused to respond to any communications from the mandate holder including joint submissions with other experts mandated by the council despite serious allegations of violence discrimination and exclusion of members of the lesbian gay bise
but live your colombia the democratic republic of the congo egypt iran jamaica nicaragua pakistan turkmenistan uganda yemen and zimbabwe and i take this opportunity to emphasize that attempts by governments to selectively cherry pick which mandates they will invite to their country undermine the integrity of the entire international human rights architecture their own commitments to the equality and dignity of all their people and the austerity of this council. there is also no exception to the...
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british couple, gayle and charlie anderson, have been found dead in their home in mount pleasant jamaica are treating the deaths as homicide. leaders of 16 eu member states have been holding talks in brussels on migration, after italy and malta banned charity rescue boats from their ports. president trump has said illegal immigrants to the us should be deported immediately and not allowed in his words to "invade the country". now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we're in cairo, where i get to check out a new style of music that has become a youtube sensation. we head to italy for a cut—price guide to florence. there are many, many places you can see forfree in florence. florence is an open—air museum. we find out how to make your travel pictures pop online. and we take a walk on the wild side in spain. we start this week in florence. it's one of the most beautiful cities in italy, full of renaissance art and architecture. but recent price increases at art galleries and museums have scared off some travellers. so we sent keith wallace to see if there are ways to experience this ico
british couple, gayle and charlie anderson, have been found dead in their home in mount pleasant jamaica are treating the deaths as homicide. leaders of 16 eu member states have been holding talks in brussels on migration, after italy and malta banned charity rescue boats from their ports. president trump has said illegal immigrants to the us should be deported immediately and not allowed in his words to "invade the country". now on bbc news, the travel show. this week we're in cairo,...
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after visiting jamaica for the first time in years of the trade. and they behead could they took from me that can never be a kind of get back the government apologized to the scandal and there's an out celebrations to mark the windrush will take place every good for some though it is long i that year there was a disconnect between what is going on in the black stock african african caribbean communities and what is going on in the mainstream white society which is let's say politically dominated where we have been overlooked but that doesn't mean we ourselves don't celebrate and commemorate our contributions because we are the ones who keep this stuff like the money the greatest legacy of the windrush generation will be when the contribution of all communities in britain is fully recognized and the heywood al-jazeera in london. that's got all the welcome action now with sunnah . thank. you. well you. know some of it i like the. al-jazeera. where ever you are. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have al-jazeera fortunate to be
after visiting jamaica for the first time in years of the trade. and they behead could they took from me that can never be a kind of get back the government apologized to the scandal and there's an out celebrations to mark the windrush will take place every good for some though it is long i that year there was a disconnect between what is going on in the black stock african african caribbean communities and what is going on in the mainstream white society which is let's say politically...