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dot com african lego city the multimedia. click tour. dates from the corona virus have devastated millions across the world. many couldn't say goodbye to their loved ones. funerals were restricted making grieving difficult. but even in normal circumstances one in 10 affected typically develop a prolonged grief disorder. cova deaths have been even more traumatic for the bereaved as specially at a time when getting the support they need isn't always possible. i'm ben physical and nice to have you along dealing with grief is hard enough to in . middle of a lockdown during the panic of a pandemic or surrounded by bulldozers filling mass graves that's not easy but it's important to deal with there are major health problems to think about and consequences for life. teri schultz reports on one belgian family's loss. the world has lost a 1000000 lives. one of them meant the world to 10 year old lorenzo grandpa was the best his grandpa luke picked him up from school each day and what got us to we made it all merch and after a gap. me just played
dot com african lego city the multimedia. click tour. dates from the corona virus have devastated millions across the world. many couldn't say goodbye to their loved ones. funerals were restricted making grieving difficult. but even in normal circumstances one in 10 affected typically develop a prolonged grief disorder. cova deaths have been even more traumatic for the bereaved as specially at a time when getting the support they need isn't always possible. i'm ben physical and nice to have you...
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after nigeria and armed forces shot peaceful protesters, and an uneasy calm has returned to the city of legoso the city of legos. men and army close opening fire, but the army rejects its involvement as the canoes. according to international, least of people were killed that day and 56 have died across the country since the protest began. the bbc has been speaking to people who witnessed the shooting that night and a warning, some may find these images disturbing. anti—police brutality demonstrators to keep everyone safe. but he became a victim of the very violence that his peers have been calling out. all of the shooting on tuesday started with the army, the police arrived later and continued the killing. but the police and the army denied being there. they're hitting me with their guns, on my head, on my body. ifell down and pretended as if i was dead. so that they were not shooting other protesters. shooting them. street gunning them down. the shooting is said to have continued throughout the night in the suburb, home to the protests. the shooting as been one of the biggest tests of this r
after nigeria and armed forces shot peaceful protesters, and an uneasy calm has returned to the city of legoso the city of legos. men and army close opening fire, but the army rejects its involvement as the canoes. according to international, least of people were killed that day and 56 have died across the country since the protest began. the bbc has been speaking to people who witnessed the shooting that night and a warning, some may find these images disturbing. anti—police brutality...
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the international and witnesses say that security forces killed at least 12 protesters in the city of legosgeneral called for and into the brutality of the nigerian army has denied involvement. sporadic unrest is continued there despite an indefinite 24 hour curfew. a city in chaos. across lagos, buildings have been torched and sporadic clashes have erupted. gunfire this is what sparked the outcry. soldiers shooting unarmed protesters in the country's largest city. they are shooting at us. they are shooting. what happened here on tuesday night has deeply unsettled nigerians. this is not the first time the army has been accused of shooting innocent protesters, but the fact it happened here in what was one of the most peaceful protest sites in end sars has ignited an already volatile situation. what started off as a protest against police brutality has widened to calls for a change in the status quo and inequality. we, the poor, we are suffering. we're congregating in the square. we are doing our protests. nobody was even out. we obeyed the law. why would try send soldiers to harm us? if they
the international and witnesses say that security forces killed at least 12 protesters in the city of legosgeneral called for and into the brutality of the nigerian army has denied involvement. sporadic unrest is continued there despite an indefinite 24 hour curfew. a city in chaos. across lagos, buildings have been torched and sporadic clashes have erupted. gunfire this is what sparked the outcry. soldiers shooting unarmed protesters in the country's largest city. they are shooting at us. they...
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the end trumpeter left the nigerian city of legos on the 5th of 0ctober nigerian city of legos on the a call from help with the intruders turning violent crew had lock themselves in the citadel. a secure space of the ship where they still had control. at 5pm police asked for military assistance. two hours later 16 troopers from the special boat service that use these waters as a training grounds onto the deck from royal navy helicopters. they detained the stowaways believed to be nigerians seeking asylums in a matter of minutes. if you're faced with the prospect of heavily armed men coming onto the ship and you didn't get onto the ship in the first place to die in the general, you came onto the ship to get into the united kingdom, you're going to give up pretty quickly. and that accou nts give up pretty quickly. and that accounts for why it only took nine minutes. the 228 metre tanker was moved here to southampton harbour where it was due to doc anyway. all 22 crew members were brought to safety whilst the seven stowaways we re safety whilst the seven stowaways were handed over to ham
the end trumpeter left the nigerian city of legos on the 5th of 0ctober nigerian city of legos on the a call from help with the intruders turning violent crew had lock themselves in the citadel. a secure space of the ship where they still had control. at 5pm police asked for military assistance. two hours later 16 troopers from the special boat service that use these waters as a training grounds onto the deck from royal navy helicopters. they detained the stowaways believed to be nigerians...
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more unrest in nigeria over the shooting dead of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos.ldings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks of violence. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. next, after brinkley will locally to the prime minister asa locally to the prime minister as a £60 million support package for greater manchester will be distributed to local councils in the region effectively bypassing the mayor and talk to us when the government and local leaders ended and no agreement. at prime minister's questions, the labour leader sir keir starmer accused the government pitting regions against each other in a bargaining with peoples lives. it is our deputy political editor vicki young. for months, life has not been normal anywhere in the uk. but slowly more and more of us are being told to live once again under very tight restrictions, telling us who we can see, where we can travel, what stays open and what must close. borisjohnson insisted today that the sacrifices are paying off, that the coronavirus isn't spreading as fast as it did in the
more unrest in nigeria over the shooting dead of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos.ldings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks of violence. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. next, after brinkley will locally to the prime minister asa locally to the prime minister as a £60 million support package for greater manchester will be distributed to local councils in the region effectively bypassing the mayor and talk to us when the government and local...
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more unrest in nigeria over the shooting debt of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos.ic outbreaks. —— shooting deaths. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it is wednesday in
more unrest in nigeria over the shooting debt of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos.ic outbreaks. —— shooting deaths. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it is wednesday in
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more unrest in nigeria over the shooting deaths of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos. buildings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it is click. this week: how technology is being used as a tool of abuse. and how it can help survivors. the latest offering from apple. and the next generation of games consoles is here... nearly. welcome to click. for many of us, 2020 has been the year we have all been stuck at home more than we would have liked. now for some, spending more time with our partners has been great. for some, it has started to grate. but there are those for whom being locked down with someone else has been no joke at all. we've heard a lot about how mental health issues have been on the rise because of the pandemic, but so has domestic abuse. and sadly, some technology can make it easier to abuse a partner or even ex—partner who's been trying to break away. the abuse in my relationship was kind of emotional abuse. things being said rather than physical. nothing really being d
more unrest in nigeria over the shooting deaths of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos. buildings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it is click. this week: how technology is being used as a tool of abuse. and how it can help survivors. the latest offering from apple. and the next generation of games consoles is here... nearly. welcome to click. for many of us, 2020 has been the year we have all...
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more unrest in nigeria over the shooting debt of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos.uildings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks. —— shooting deaths. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it is wednesday in parliament. hello there and welcome to wednesday in parliament. coming up in the next half hour, labour says parts of england face prolonged agony with no clear route out of coronavirus restrictions. i really think the prime minister's crossed a rubicon here, not just with the miserly way that he's treated greater manchester but the grubby take—it—or—leave—it way these local deals are being done. he stands up and attacks the economic consequences of the measures that we're obliged to take across some parts of the country when he wants to turn the lights out with a full national lockdown. also on this programme, labour calls on the government to continue providing free meals for children in england during the school holidays. they don't stop being hungry just because the school bell rings for the end of term. and peers g
more unrest in nigeria over the shooting debt of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos.uildings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks. —— shooting deaths. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it is wednesday in parliament. hello there and welcome to wednesday in parliament. coming up in the next half hour, labour says parts of england face prolonged agony with no clear route out of coronavirus restrictions. i really think the prime...
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more unrest in nigeria over the shooting deaths of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos. buildings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur, and welcome to one of the most beautiful corners of britain, the hill country of the north—west of england, known as the lake district. this landscape is beautiful, but it's not wild. it's been shaped by generations of shepherds and stockmen. now my guest today is james rebanks. his family have farmed this land for more than 600 years. he's notjust a shepherd. he's also an internationally renowned writer and campaigner for a more sustainable, more responsible kind offarming. but are his ideas compatible with putting affordable food on all of our tables? come here, bess. bess, come here. come—bye, come—bye. james whistles and clicks. come—bye, come—bye. music: the lark ascending by ralph vaughan williams away. away. james, what does being a shepherd mean to you? well, at its simplest, it means you look
more unrest in nigeria over the shooting deaths of at least 12 protesters across the city of legos. buildings have been torched and they have been sporadic outbreaks. the un is calling for an end to the brutality. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur, and welcome to one of the most beautiful corners of britain, the hill country of the north—west of england, known as the lake district. this landscape is beautiful, but it's not wild. it's been shaped by...
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bijan and i have to say that despite the intensified ongoing in the frontlines of lego in a corner of our now the cities are being shelled or hits by missiles which will be probably rising more concerns as we will be hearing more civilians being killed as long as these attacks continue from both sides against each other. bernard smith is following the latest developments from gori in armenia. well is an indication i think of the pressure the no go no kind of back is that armenian president nicol pasha nion has this evening hold on those recently demobilized a young man from the army to come back to fight these are young men who've done the 2 years obligatory military service and they cannot be forced to come back but the meaning the prime minister is asking them to come back his own son to finish military service earlier in the summer has come back to join the fight but what's happening is that ethnic armenians are going to join the fight and to go in a car bomb this is not the armenian military or the country of amina fighting azerbaijan this is the enclave of nagorno-karabakh which is ethnically now m
bijan and i have to say that despite the intensified ongoing in the frontlines of lego in a corner of our now the cities are being shelled or hits by missiles which will be probably rising more concerns as we will be hearing more civilians being killed as long as these attacks continue from both sides against each other. bernard smith is following the latest developments from gori in armenia. well is an indication i think of the pressure the no go no kind of back is that armenian president...
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bridge and i have to say that despite the intensive fight ongoing in the frontlines of lego in a corner of our now the cities are being shelled or hit by missiles which will be probably rising more concerns as we will be hearing more civilians being killed as long as these attacks continue from both sides against each other ok see them go see who bring us the latest there from thank you very much indeed says ever there are 2 sides to this conflict let's get the latest now from our media bernard smith joins us know from gore is better to rehearing there about the bombardments of the city where we're cinemas civilian casualties there how have things been playing out it's on the armenian side of this conflict. well it's an indication i think of the pressure the no go on or care about is that our media and president nicole posh union has this evening hold on those recently demobilized a young man from the army to come back to fight these are young men who've done 2 years obligatory military service and they cannot be forced to come back but the prime minister is asking them to come back his own son to finish mil
bridge and i have to say that despite the intensive fight ongoing in the frontlines of lego in a corner of our now the cities are being shelled or hit by missiles which will be probably rising more concerns as we will be hearing more civilians being killed as long as these attacks continue from both sides against each other ok see them go see who bring us the latest there from thank you very much indeed says ever there are 2 sides to this conflict let's get the latest now from our media bernard...
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legos' state governor claims that high jacked of this movement -- an indefinite 24 hour curfew against lagos. it is africa's largest cityese are the latest pictures from lagos today. some shops are closed, streets deserted. a major nigerian tv station linked to one of the ruling parties' top politicians has been sent a light. much more than one police unit. >> a lot of people are angry because every other day, while they protest, they do not -- it has not truly been disbanded. that has been disbanded four times in the past four years in nigeria. there is distrust between the people and the government as their calling for more action and resignations. they are calling for withdrawal because people have still given them first-hand accounts of sars still on the streets and in the uniforms. >> we will hear from someone in lagos' main streets. the scene after troops allegedly started shooting at protesters. and then this happened. [gunfire] >> those two videos based in lagos, she says it started peacefully with protester sitting on the ground sitting the net -- singing the national anthem and waving the flag. >> within two h
legos' state governor claims that high jacked of this movement -- an indefinite 24 hour curfew against lagos. it is africa's largest cityese are the latest pictures from lagos today. some shops are closed, streets deserted. a major nigerian tv station linked to one of the ruling parties' top politicians has been sent a light. much more than one police unit. >> a lot of people are angry because every other day, while they protest, they do not -- it has not truly been disbanded. that has...