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washington correspondent kala blocker who has been following the president's address what exactly is president trump strategy at this stage in the pandemic well as we have heard president trump announced that the current measures will stay in place so that means all non-essential businesses remain closed schools remain closed and people are to stay inside as far as that's possible on top of that he aims to expand testing he announced that the f.d.a. has approved 5 minutes a rapid corona tests and he wants those to get out and on top of that he wants people in the hardest hit states in new york new jersey certain areas of connecticut to to really remain where they are and that is what this travel warning that was really is it's on saturday and this is to achieve that these people don't spread out across the country. the president has been criticizing the clinics in the hardest hit area of the country new york why. he mentioned in his press conference today that he was suspicious of the sharp rise in masks that some of the clinics in new york are saying and he even implied that people
washington correspondent kala blocker who has been following the president's address what exactly is president trump strategy at this stage in the pandemic well as we have heard president trump announced that the current measures will stay in place so that means all non-essential businesses remain closed schools remain closed and people are to stay inside as far as that's possible on top of that he aims to expand testing he announced that the f.d.a. has approved 5 minutes a rapid corona tests...
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retrying it's that the university of the south pacific and lao kala fiji has been specifically for plastic bottles where they go after that it's not clear maybe. they're really used in the factories that produce them. and in a post from nigeria brown says garbage isn't recycled there but burned which is very hazardous for the environment and people who live in the rivers tend to discharge their waste into the water. thanks for your comments. clearly the problem of waste is huge and it could get bigger a study by the world bank forecasts that the amount of garbage will increase by 70 percent by the year 2050 that would be an incredible 3400000000 tonnes. figures like that show that we have to take action rice where we live our next report takes us to the brazilian capital where garbage is the subject of a university course back to basics. with this patch of land near the capital brasilia used to be the biggest landfill site in latin america in 2018 but dump was closed on the 60 meter high mountain of garbage was covered with. construction waste is still being dumped there of oh that's illeg
retrying it's that the university of the south pacific and lao kala fiji has been specifically for plastic bottles where they go after that it's not clear maybe. they're really used in the factories that produce them. and in a post from nigeria brown says garbage isn't recycled there but burned which is very hazardous for the environment and people who live in the rivers tend to discharge their waste into the water. thanks for your comments. clearly the problem of waste is huge and it could get...
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he has only one word to say kala. black. a pejorative ethnic slur used by the region's buddhists to describe the range. as soon as we arrive in the northern capital of rakhine were taken to a press conference. where you might think. the propaganda lesson delivered by the governor and a handful of officials in the finest room town. people in the minority a little bit when we look back in history we see it was always the muslims who attacked the local buddhists now they seized the land whenever they had the opportunity. the government just did what was necessary to retain our national territory. the official version of the genocide. i mean. it was neither the police nor the army who drove these people out nobody forced them to leave it was rohingya terrorists who burned down their houses forced them to flee with. the accusations of crimes against humanity or brushed aside by the mayor. there was no genocide here it has never happened and never will. if that were true why are muslims still living in the region. but how can that
he has only one word to say kala. black. a pejorative ethnic slur used by the region's buddhists to describe the range. as soon as we arrive in the northern capital of rakhine were taken to a press conference. where you might think. the propaganda lesson delivered by the governor and a handful of officials in the finest room town. people in the minority a little bit when we look back in history we see it was always the muslims who attacked the local buddhists now they seized the land whenever...