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rudolf nureyev died of convocations from aids.untry's security forces over plans to build a golf course over a burial ground. to see the text coming and, we even had the fighterjets flying over us. the mood was very tense. —— ta nks over us. the mood was very tense. —— tanks coming in. this is all for a golf course. this was all for some group of rich people, the elite and their playground. like many other indigent people is, we call the earth our mother. it is a place where our ancestors rest. it is extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine hole golf course into an18 extend their nine hole golf course into an 18 hole of course. but at the same time, they also wanted to dig up our burial ground to extend their parking lot. we set up a blockade on a secondary to grow them act —— blockade on a secondary dirt road. our lineage goes round mothers, and it is our duty to protect the land. it is the men's responds purely to protect the people. we said we would go to the front and the men said they would watch us and protector
rudolf nureyev died of convocations from aids.untry's security forces over plans to build a golf course over a burial ground. to see the text coming and, we even had the fighterjets flying over us. the mood was very tense. —— ta nks over us. the mood was very tense. —— tanks coming in. this is all for a golf course. this was all for some group of rich people, the elite and their playground. like many other indigent people is, we call the earth our mother. it is a place where our...
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rudolf nureyev died of complications from aids in 1993.llet promoter. now, in july 1990, indigenous canadians spent months in a stand—off with the country's security forces over plans to build a golf course complex on top of a burial ground. mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsa kwas gabriel was there. to see the tanks coming in... we even had the fighter jets flying over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course. this was all for some group of rich people, the elite, and their playground. like many other indigenous peoples, we call the earth our mother. the place where our ancestors rest is extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine—hole golf course into an 18—hole course. but at the same time, they also wanted to dig up our burial ground to extend their parking lot. we set up a blockade on a secondary dirt road. at that time, the majority of people at the barricades were women. we are matrilineal, our lineage comes from our mothers, and we are the ones who are supposed to protect the land. it is the duty of the men
rudolf nureyev died of complications from aids in 1993.llet promoter. now, in july 1990, indigenous canadians spent months in a stand—off with the country's security forces over plans to build a golf course complex on top of a burial ground. mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsa kwas gabriel was there. to see the tanks coming in... we even had the fighter jets flying over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course. this was all for some group of rich people, the elite, and their...
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censorship is behind a decision to postpone its new production — about the openly gay dancer rudolf nureyev, a major review into modern working practices published today is as low paid workers should not be stuck at the minimum living wage or face insecurity. it helps to make it harderfor face insecurity. it helps to make it harder for customers face insecurity. it helps to make it harderfor customers and face insecurity. it helps to make it harder for customers and workers to avoid paying tax. and we visit an old navy base considered to be one of the most toxic site in the country, but now, it is getting a fa celift country, but now, it is getting a facelift —— hopes. hello and welcome to the programme. with islamic state defeated in mosul, the iraqi city where militants declared their caliphate three years ago, there's a growing sense that the tide is turning against them. the next step, to achieve the same in syria, which means taking the city of raqqa. our correspondent gabriel gatehouse, along with cameraman fred scot and producer peter emmerson, have been on the frontline, where kurdi
censorship is behind a decision to postpone its new production — about the openly gay dancer rudolf nureyev, a major review into modern working practices published today is as low paid workers should not be stuck at the minimum living wage or face insecurity. it helps to make it harderfor face insecurity. it helps to make it harder for customers face insecurity. it helps to make it harderfor customers and face insecurity. it helps to make it harder for customers and workers to avoid paying...
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has denied suggestions of censorship after it postponed a new production about the gay dancer rudolf nureyevit is the first time a premiere has been pulled in this way since the collapse of the soviet union. now it's time for world business report. adjusting to the gig economy. a major review published in the uk today says workers need more rights and everyone involved needs to pay more tax. and cleaning up russia's nuclear mess. we visit an old navy base thought to be one of the most toxic sites in the whole of the country — now getting a facelift. welcome to world business report. i'm rachel horne. the world of work is changing, but are employment and tax laws keeping up? here in the uk, a government review is calling for workers in the so called gig economy to get new rights. these are people using technology to take short term jobs such as driving for uber or deliveroo. this type of companies offer flexibility over hours, but often with lower pay and poorer conditions. the taylor review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. they would get benefits s
has denied suggestions of censorship after it postponed a new production about the gay dancer rudolf nureyevit is the first time a premiere has been pulled in this way since the collapse of the soviet union. now it's time for world business report. adjusting to the gig economy. a major review published in the uk today says workers need more rights and everyone involved needs to pay more tax. and cleaning up russia's nuclear mess. we visit an old navy base thought to be one of the most toxic...
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the life story of rudolf nureyev, one of the greatest ever dancers, played out on the bolshoi theatrete, rumours began to swirl here. this was the last run—through, met with great applause. so was the story of an openly gay dancer too much for today's conservative russia, or could this be linked to a corruption case involving the director? a kremlin critic. not according to this man, the boss of the bolshoi theatre calling in the press to say that he chose to tell nureyev‘s story, even though he realised it would upset a lot of people. he has pulled it, he insists, as the ballet was underrehearsed and not good enough. listening to him was a prima ballerina. earlier, she had posted this on social media, warning that censorship was returning to the arts. this man is shocked as well. he had three roles in the ballet, including one as a transvestite and he says he does not agree with the official explanation. translation: i don't agree the ballet was raw. if they let us have extra rehearsals, the performance would have been ready, we would have had time. in recent years, the bolshoi theat
the life story of rudolf nureyev, one of the greatest ever dancers, played out on the bolshoi theatrete, rumours began to swirl here. this was the last run—through, met with great applause. so was the story of an openly gay dancer too much for today's conservative russia, or could this be linked to a corruption case involving the director? a kremlin critic. not according to this man, the boss of the bolshoi theatre calling in the press to say that he chose to tell nureyev‘s story, even...
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censorship is behind a decision to postpone its new production — about the openly gay dancer rudolf nureyev
censorship is behind a decision to postpone its new production — about the openly gay dancer rudolf nureyev
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more extraordinary moments of the recent past, including the man who brought soviet ballet star rudolf nureyevwest. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. he made the comments on twitter after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. from seoul, our correspondent karen allen sent this report. us bombers dominated the sky as tensions mount over the korean peninsula, escorted by fighter jets, as part of a drill, it was seen as a direct response to north korean aggression. and the us president is blaming china for letting it get there far. taking to twitter he said: but china also condemned friday's second intercontinental missile test. this powerful rocket flew faster and further than the one before. experts believe north korea's nuclear and missile capability is growing stronger by the day. and so it seems is kimjong—un‘s hunger to be heard. north korea's young leader. the north korean side is sending a message to the united states. the missiles are aiming at the united states and so we are goin
more extraordinary moments of the recent past, including the man who brought soviet ballet star rudolf nureyevwest. president trump says china isn't doing enough to halt the weapons programme of its ally, north korea. he made the comments on twitter after pyongyang test—fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile in a month. from seoul, our correspondent karen allen sent this report. us bombers dominated the sky as tensions mount over the korean peninsula, escorted by fighter jets, as...
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more extraordinary moments of the recent past, including the man who brought soviet ballet star rudolf nureyevst. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the main pension scheme for british universities has a deficit of more than £17 billion, the largest on record for any retirement fund in the uk. the financial hole in the scheme widened in the past year as investments failed to pay off. there are warnings that contributions to the scheme, or student tuition fees, may have to rise to close the gap. here's our business correspondent, joe lynam. they are the future captains of industry, but the cost of studying has mushroomed in recent years. now there's concern that tuition fees might have to rise again. that's because the main pensions scheme for lecturers, known as uss, has posted a record black hole and ways have to be found to reduce it. universities only have a limited number of sources of income. the main source of income is obviously from student fees and it seems inconceivable to me that student fees will not have to be diverted into plugging the pension deficit. under international acco
more extraordinary moments of the recent past, including the man who brought soviet ballet star rudolf nureyevst. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the main pension scheme for british universities has a deficit of more than £17 billion, the largest on record for any retirement fund in the uk. the financial hole in the scheme widened in the past year as investments failed to pay off. there are warnings that contributions to the scheme, or student tuition fees, may have to rise to close the...