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to see to get people evacuated tanya kramer reporting from israel thank you tanya. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines for in hong kong for democracy activists have pleaded guilty to charges of illegal assembly for a rally in june of last year jailed activist joshua wang is among tens of thousands of people gathered on june 4th to commemorate the 1989 crackdown on protesters in beijing's tiananmen square. the volcano in guatemala has rushing lava currently residents are concerned that it could spread to nearby communities including a densely populated capital city just 25 kilometers away the volcano has had high levels of activity over the past 2 months. let's head to india which is reeling from another record number of covert 1000 cases with over 380000 new infections reported in the last day despite international aid arriving oxygen is still in short supply across the country overwhelmed hospitals have been forced to turn patients away leaving their relatives desperately trying to source medical supplies themselves. a woman banks. all right sh
to see to get people evacuated tanya kramer reporting from israel thank you tanya. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines for in hong kong for democracy activists have pleaded guilty to charges of illegal assembly for a rally in june of last year jailed activist joshua wang is among tens of thousands of people gathered on june 4th to commemorate the 1989 crackdown on protesters in beijing's tiananmen square. the volcano in guatemala has rushing lava currently residents are...
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kramer with that report for us in jerusalem thank you tanya. let's take a look at some of the news around the world the death toll from flooding and landslides in indonesia and neighboring east timor is now at 87 dozens more people are believed to missing relief efforts have been hampered by blocked roads and remote this off the affected area the disaster was caused by a tropical site him. as protesters in what percy's a scuse me a man will continue to defy the military's rule malaysia and say the leaders of the countries in the asian region will need to discuss developments activists say for the 6 protesters were killed at the weekend the military has tried to stop the uprising with lethal force often taking control in a coup at the start of every. rescue was in taiwan are still finishing their recovery work at the site of a train crash that killed at least 50 people last week the express train carrying nearly 500 passengers derailed off the hissing a flatbed lardy that had slid down the embankment lorries and a has expressed his deep remorse.
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kramer with that report for us in jerusalem thank you tanya. and now it's take a look at some of the world news the death toll from flooding and landslides in indonesia and neighboring east timor now stands at 76 dozens more people up in the missing relief efforts have been hampered by blocked roads and the remoteness of the affected area at the disaster was homeless by a tropical site or. rescue as in taiwan are still finishing a recovery work at the site of the train crash that killed at least 50 people last week the express train carrying nearly 500 peasant is railed off to his seeing a flatbed lorry that had slid down the embankment as the lorries owner has expressed his deep remorse. and doctors say argentina's president isn't suffering symptoms after he tested positive for the close of virus alberto fernandez was diagnosed despite receiving 2 doses of the split mcphee vaccine earlier this year presidential staff say he'll not isolate as they continue to observe his condition. and protesters gathered outside bulgaria's ruling party headqua
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and let's get more we are joined by correspondent tanya kramer it's roussillon tania what more do we know. well as you said the death toll has risen in the past hours so we know that 38 people have been crushed to death there on site had been evacuated from there 6 more have died of their injuries in hospitals now a lot of those injured we're talking about roughly 160 people where to 2 hospitals in the northern part of the country around mt meron and some of them are critically injured so i mean expecting the death toll might be rising even more now the 1st distress calls were received from the area that's according to rescue services in the early morning and what has been described now as we also heard in the report as one of the worst tragedies in the country's history also phone lines and we're open now hotlines to people to look for their loved ones because this was so overcrowded that all the mobile services of course i went down and people are still being guided back now to the buses and to come back also here to jerusalem and the law as we can hearing i mean this is a celebrat
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to see to get people evacuated tanya kramer reporting from israel thank you tanya. there are some other stories from around the world in hong kong for democracy activists have heated guilty to charges of illegal assembly for a rally in june of last year jailed activist joshua wang was among them tens of thousands of people gathered on june the 4th to commemorate the 1909 crackdown on protesters in beijing's tiananmen square. at least 13 people have been killed in fighting on the frontier between the central asian nations of tajikistan and kurdistan dozens were injured poorly drawn borders dating back to the soviet union have caused tension between the 2 neighbors. let's turn to india now it's reeling from another record spike in coded 1000 cases with over 380000 new infections reported in the past day despite international aid arriving oxygen is still in short supply across the country overwhelms hospitals have been forced to turn patients away leaving their relatives desperately trying to source medical supplies themselves. a woman basics on water she pleads. as sh
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correspondent tanya kraemer in jerusalem welcome tanya how will those efforts to form a coalition government be affected by the fact that mr netanyahu is also in court on trial. well it all hangs still in the balance and you know these 2 major events today are basically a coincidence they show how many problems this country is facing some the one hand as you said the evidence phase of this trial that started last year has now started that's considered to be very important prime minister binyamin netanyahu was in court today he listened to the opening remarks by the state prosecutor and then he left on the other hand the consultation process has started to present rivlin is since the morning he's meeting with party delegations those party who have made it into the knesset the israeli parliament and they will recommend who they would like him to task this morning the next coalition government so you know on the one hand you have to political stalemate because none of the 2 blocs has really a direct or clear past to form this coalition and on the other hand you have a sitting prime minister who
correspondent tanya kraemer in jerusalem welcome tanya how will those efforts to form a coalition government be affected by the fact that mr netanyahu is also in court on trial. well it all hangs still in the balance and you know these 2 major events today are basically a coincidence they show how many problems this country is facing some the one hand as you said the evidence phase of this trial that started last year has now started that's considered to be very important prime minister...
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and for more on the story i'm joined by the tanya kramer and she's in jerusalem hi time yes so a prime minister is now is in course at the same time he's trying to form a government how is the managing this. what is actually a coincidence that these 2 so important events for this country are happening almost at the same time as you said you have on the one hand prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has to appear in court today this morning hearing the opening remarks of the state prosecutor here is. being here a cold day for the evidence phase of the trial from now on key that this is will be called every week here into the trial on the other hand we have president briefly who has started the consultation process now party leaders will come up all day meeting with him and they will make their recommendations who they would like to see being recommended for being tossed for their giving the 1st shot to task to form a coalition government so you see but the don lemon this country is in the one hand you have this political stalemate with 2 blocs so to speak who don't really have a clear pa
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strategy w correspondent tanya kraemer in jerusalem welcome tanya how will those efforts to form a coalition government be affected by the fact that mr netanyahu is also in court on trial. well it all hangs still in the balance and you know these 2 major events today are basically a coincidence and show how many problems this country is facing some the one hand as you said the evidence phase of this trial that started last year has now started that's considered to be very important prime minister binyamin netanyahu was in court today he listened to the opening remarks by the state prosecutor and then he left on the other hand the consultation process has started to present rivlin is since the morning he's meeting with party delegations those party who have made it into the knesset the israeli parliament and they would recommend who they would like him to toss this point being the next coalition government so you know on the one hand you have to sort of political stalemate because none of the 2 blocs has really a direct or clear past to form this coalition and on the other hand you have a sit
strategy w correspondent tanya kraemer in jerusalem welcome tanya how will those efforts to form a coalition government be affected by the fact that mr netanyahu is also in court on trial. well it all hangs still in the balance and you know these 2 major events today are basically a coincidence and show how many problems this country is facing some the one hand as you said the evidence phase of this trial that started last year has now started that's considered to be very important prime...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news. in florida are trying to prevent catastrophic flooding after a leak in a toxic wasterwater reservoir. this is all happening in florida's tampa bay, where the piney point reservoir is located. more than 300 homes have been evacuated. this is the waste water reservoir which contains 480 million gallons, that's over two billion litres, of polluted water. and this is the leak itself, which is now a week old. efforts to plug it have failed. so workers are now using these pipes to pump water out to reduce flooding, if the containment wall breaks. here's governor ron desantis with an update on the emergency response efforts. to be clear, the water being discharged to port manatee is not radioactive. it is primarily saltwater from the port manatee dredge project, mixed with legacy process water and stormwater run—off. we're currently pumping out 33 million gallons per day. this new process will help to significantly increase the volume of water that we are pumping out at piney point. i asked
tanya dendrinos, bbc news. in florida are trying to prevent catastrophic flooding after a leak in a toxic wasterwater reservoir. this is all happening in florida's tampa bay, where the piney point reservoir is located. more than 300 homes have been evacuated. this is the waste water reservoir which contains 480 million gallons, that's over two billion litres, of polluted water. and this is the leak itself, which is now a week old. efforts to plug it have failed. so workers are now using these...
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. >> reporter: every few weeks, sandra and her sister tanya sandra and her assistant tanya deliver theains here to the corner of a similar tear where they will be scattered among a circle of small white stones. even when a family member is found, circumstances may make it financially impossible for them to do anything. >> we hear a lot of different stories from a lot of different families. >> reporter: one of those stories involved 80-year-old gabriel hernandez, who tested positive for covid in april, and within 48 hours was on a ventilator. ulysses gonzalez was his nephew. >> he's ravaged by the virus. we had to take the hard position of disconnecting him from the respirator. my wife wasn't working at the time. i was the only one working. she had been laid off because to have the pandemic issues, and he didn't have anything prepared. he couldn't afford it himself either. >> reporter: and that's when he spoke to sandra. >> basically, she told me they will they can care of everything, not to worry about it. >> this is gabriel. >> reporter: amid rolling clouds and a slight breeze, gabrie
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correspondent tanya crime in jerusalem welcome tanya as we heard in the report this is happening just as the country has reopened after a successful vaccination rollout. that's right this just a sense that the country returns to some kind of normality more than half of the population here is vaccinated and a lot of fistric since where lifted lately here in israel now the sense there in this village is communities where that they want to go back to some kind of normality taking part in this what is a usually a very joyous event you know marked by bonfires and dancing all night despite the fact that there were concerns by health officials said the voice before this event took place but they were mostly a pandemic related they didn't want to see so many people gathering at mount meron so what was supposed to be a very. joyful event now turned into this massive tragedy. what factors well investigators be looking at. well the have a lot of factors to look at on the one hand of course they will look at the security arrangements that were made but also the arrangements by the different relig
correspondent tanya crime in jerusalem welcome tanya as we heard in the report this is happening just as the country has reopened after a successful vaccination rollout. that's right this just a sense that the country returns to some kind of normality more than half of the population here is vaccinated and a lot of fistric since where lifted lately here in israel now the sense there in this village is communities where that they want to go back to some kind of normality taking part in this what...
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tanya dendrinos reports.n coastline but this village has been reduced to mud and rubble. officials say that no—one will ever call it home again. translation: once we realised there had been a flash flood, - the houses were already gone, covered by debris. we managed to help some survivors. rescue crews have been left with a grim task of searching through the debris for those unable to escape the torrent of water and mud. translation: we still can't| determine the actual number of missing people because we don't know how many people were in the houses when the flash floods swept through the area. there could have been some family members visiting nearby villages. the urgent priority is to evacuate survivors — guests, but efforts have been hampered with villagers cut off and roads damaged. translation: | would - like to express my deep sorry for the victims who died in this incident and i also understand the sadness experienced by our brothers and sisters due to the impact of this disaster. in neighbouring east
tanya dendrinos reports.n coastline but this village has been reduced to mud and rubble. officials say that no—one will ever call it home again. translation: once we realised there had been a flash flood, - the houses were already gone, covered by debris. we managed to help some survivors. rescue crews have been left with a grim task of searching through the debris for those unable to escape the torrent of water and mud. translation: we still can't| determine the actual number of missing...
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tanya dendrinos reports.g embroiled in a corruption scandal which brought down dozens. in 2018, lula, the ever popular, was once again the frontrunner for the presidency, only to be banned from the race after his conviction was upheld. but like a cat with nine lives, there's yet another political door supreme court confirmed a decision made in march to annul his corruption convictions. the president certainly counting him as a candidate but not without firing a warning. translation: if lula comes back by legal | and auditable vote, that's fine. now, look at brazil's future is going to look like with the kind of people he'd bring into the presidency. if the two equally polarising politicians go head to head, it's sure to be an explosive campaign, one a leftist icon seen by detractors as a symbol of corruption at the very top, the other a far—right populist at the centre of a political crisis in a nation ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic, an issue the election campaign is bound to be fought on. tanya dendrino
tanya dendrinos reports.g embroiled in a corruption scandal which brought down dozens. in 2018, lula, the ever popular, was once again the frontrunner for the presidency, only to be banned from the race after his conviction was upheld. but like a cat with nine lives, there's yet another political door supreme court confirmed a decision made in march to annul his corruption convictions. the president certainly counting him as a candidate but not without firing a warning. translation: if lula...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news. been found guilty of belonging to a banned neo—nazi terror group and possessing extremist material. the 22—year—old is the first serving british police officer to be convicted of a terror offence. benjamin hannam was a member of the far—right extremist group national action, which was banned in 2016. he lied about his past when applying to join the met. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the story. pc ben hannam, 22 years old, who today became the first police officer in britain to be convicted of terrorism. although he faces a certain jail term, he was released on bail until the sentence is passed. we had to chase him to talk to him because he ran from a side door of the court. why did you join a terrorist organisation and then join the police? ben, ben... his father keeping me from asking questions and whisking him away in a taxi. he'll be sentenced in three weeks. at his passing out parade three years ago, it was cressida dick, the head of the metropolitan police, w
tanya dendrinos, bbc news. been found guilty of belonging to a banned neo—nazi terror group and possessing extremist material. the 22—year—old is the first serving british police officer to be convicted of a terror offence. benjamin hannam was a member of the far—right extremist group national action, which was banned in 2016. he lied about his past when applying to join the met. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the story. pc ben hannam, 22 years old, who today became...
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tanya dendrinos reports.ing freedom. all chant. translation: too many rules are imposed on us that really l deprive us of our freedom, even though we are aware of the problem. we don't deny the existence of covid, we are careful, but we just need to be allowed to live a little. around 2,000 people attended the event in the belgian capital, ignoring warnings from police and prosecutors. those who showed up and violated health measures could face charges with outdoor gatherings limited to four people. police arrived on foot and on horseback. translation: | wasn't - here to protest or anything. i came here to say that we have the right to be here in a public place and we get gassed for absolutely no reason. we stayed in front, we made a chain. there were people behind who threw beer bottles. ok, we said "stop doing it" but "police, you are with us. protect, serve. you're not here to punish us. stop." but scenes quickly descended into chaos. water cannons and tear gas were used to disperse the crowd. arrests were
tanya dendrinos reports.ing freedom. all chant. translation: too many rules are imposed on us that really l deprive us of our freedom, even though we are aware of the problem. we don't deny the existence of covid, we are careful, but we just need to be allowed to live a little. around 2,000 people attended the event in the belgian capital, ignoring warnings from police and prosecutors. those who showed up and violated health measures could face charges with outdoor gatherings limited to four...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.l have left at least 44 people dead in the indonesian island of flores and the neighbouring state of east timor. in one village in eastern flores, a mudslide buried dozens of houses. a landslide killed three people in the east timor capital, dili with homes washed away. power supplies were cut and floodwaters also engulfed the presidential palace. aid groups in mozambique say nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated from the northern town of palma, which was recently attacked by islamist militants. authorities say thousands are still hiding in the forests surrounding the area, in desperate need of food and water. where many victims have sought refuge. this man hasjust gotten off the rescue ferry at pemba harbour. his tears are for his dead father. his brother is still missing. all morning, they arrived, a steady procession of over 1,000 survivors grateful to be alive, but in shock. they spoke of decapitations, bodies on the streets, and fleeing through dense forest from the gun—wieldin
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.l have left at least 44 people dead in the indonesian island of flores and the neighbouring state of east timor. in one village in eastern flores, a mudslide buried dozens of houses. a landslide killed three people in the east timor capital, dili with homes washed away. power supplies were cut and floodwaters also engulfed the presidential palace. aid groups in mozambique say nearly 10,000 people have been evacuated from the northern town of palma, which was recently...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.y of prime minister boyko borissov has emerged as the leader in the parliamentary election, according to exit polls. mr borissov had this to say to the anti—corruption parties who opposed him. translation: so, my dear opponents. _ translation: so, my dear opponents. i _ translation: so, my dear opponents, i know- translation: so, my dear opponents, i know you - translation: so, my dear opponents, i know you all. | translation: so, my dear - opponents, i know you all. most of you have worked with me. celebrate! you are in the parliament, you have become deputies. that was your goal since the summer. you've wanted a coup, you were saying that people did not want us. now you see, the most peaceful, the most tolerant, the most positive, the cheapest campaign, we did it. but with only 25% of the vote, mr borissov�*s gerb party have not won enough to give them a majority in the assembly, and they will need to find partners to form a coalition. efforts to find those partners will be complicat
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.y of prime minister boyko borissov has emerged as the leader in the parliamentary election, according to exit polls. mr borissov had this to say to the anti—corruption parties who opposed him. translation: so, my dear opponents. _ translation: so, my dear opponents. i _ translation: so, my dear opponents, i know- translation: so, my dear opponents, i know you - translation: so, my dear opponents, i know you all. | translation: so, my dear - opponents, i know you all....
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did obvious tanya kramer is covering all this and joins us now from jerusalem good to see you tanya now netanyahu is in court on a corruption charge against him and at the same time he's trying to form a government how is he going to manage that. well you see everything here is hanging actually in the balance and it's kind of a coincidence that these 2 important when for the country are happening on the same day and almost at the same time though on the one hand we have the start of the evidence phase and his trial that started last year the 1st key that mrs half being called to day and he was there to listen in to the opening remarks of the state prosecutor he then left the courtroom this morning and on the other hand we have the consultation process the israeli president who've been rivlin is meeting today with the party delegations all the parties that have made it into the knesset the israeli parliament and they would recommend what they would like to see him tasking with forming the next corelation he has to make that decision afterwards so it's kind of this don lemon of the countr
did obvious tanya kramer is covering all this and joins us now from jerusalem good to see you tanya now netanyahu is in court on a corruption charge against him and at the same time he's trying to form a government how is he going to manage that. well you see everything here is hanging actually in the balance and it's kind of a coincidence that these 2 important when for the country are happening on the same day and almost at the same time though on the one hand we have the start of the...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.n dorset�*sjurassic coast. it's the biggest landslip to happen there in 60 years — and as you can see, the incident has dramatically changed the coast�*s landscape. our correspondentjohn maguire is on the beach near the landslide. earlier, my colleague annita mcveigh asked him what conditions caused it to happen. it's a combination of wet, dry geology, coastal erosion, all sorts of different factors. we'll unpack the science for you in just a second. i just wanted to show you this, really. since we've been here this morning, the currents and tides have brought this silt across, which is still material that's coming down from the landslide, and although we are shooting into the sun here, so it's a bit tricky — and of course we're keeping a safe distance — that gives you an idea ofjust how much material has come down. it looks like mud to the naked eye, but when you look very closely, there are huge boulders in amongst it, and out into the water you can also see trees and bushes and some
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.n dorset�*sjurassic coast. it's the biggest landslip to happen there in 60 years — and as you can see, the incident has dramatically changed the coast�*s landscape. our correspondentjohn maguire is on the beach near the landslide. earlier, my colleague annita mcveigh asked him what conditions caused it to happen. it's a combination of wet, dry geology, coastal erosion, all sorts of different factors. we'll unpack the science for you in just a second. i just...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.vy rainfall have left at least 44 people dead in the indonesian island of flores and the neighbouring state of east timor. in one village in eastern flores a mudslide buried dozens of houses. a landslide killed three people in the east timorese capital, dili with homes washed away. power supplies were cut and floodwaters also engulfed the presidential palace. emergency workers in florida are rushing to prevent catastrophic flooding as a result of a leak in a toxic wasterwater reservoir. this is all happening in florida's tampa bay, where the piney point reservoir is located. more than 300 homes have been evacuated. this is the waste water reservoir which contains 480 million gallons — that's over two billion litres — of polluted water. and this is the leak itself, which is now a week old. efforts to plug the leak have failed, so workers are now using these pipes to pump dozens of gallons out to prevent any flooding, should the containment wall break. here's governor desantis�*s update
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.vy rainfall have left at least 44 people dead in the indonesian island of flores and the neighbouring state of east timor. in one village in eastern flores a mudslide buried dozens of houses. a landslide killed three people in the east timorese capital, dili with homes washed away. power supplies were cut and floodwaters also engulfed the presidential palace. emergency workers in florida are rushing to prevent catastrophic flooding as a result of a leak in a toxic...
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tanya dendrinos reports.coastline but this village has been reduced to mud and rubble. officials say that no—one will ever call it home again. translation: no-one will ever call it home again. tuna/mom- no-one will ever call it home again. translation: once we realised there _ again. translation: once we realised there had _ again. translation: once we realised there had been - again. translation: once we realised there had been a - again. translation: once we realised there had been a flash flood, the houses were already gone, covered by debris. we managed to help some survivors. rescue crews have been left with a grim task of searching through the debris for those unable to escape the torrent of water and mud. translation: we still water and mud. translation: - still can't determine the actual number of missing people because we don't know how many people were in the houses when the flash floods swept through the flash floods swept through the area. there could have been a or some family members visiting ne
tanya dendrinos reports.coastline but this village has been reduced to mud and rubble. officials say that no—one will ever call it home again. translation: no-one will ever call it home again. tuna/mom- no-one will ever call it home again. translation: once we realised there _ again. translation: once we realised there had _ again. translation: once we realised there had been - again. translation: once we realised there had been a - again. translation: once we realised there had been a flash...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.ly 10,000 people have been evacuated from the northern town of palma, which was recently attacked by islamist militants. the mozambican authorities say thousands are still hiding in the forests surrounding the area, in desperate need of food and water. the bbc�*s vumani mkhize brings us this report from nearby pemba, where many victims have sought refuge. this man hasjust gotten off the rescue ferry at pemba harbour. his tears are for his dead father, his brother still missing. all morning, they arrived, a steady procession of over 1,000 survivors grateful to be alive, but in shock. they spoke of decapitations, bodies on the streets, and fleeing through dense forest from the gun—wielding insurgents. this distraught woman lost two sons during the attack. translation: it hurts a lot. every day, we saw mothers crying. three, four of their children — they don't know where they are. it's too painful. gunfire. isis—linked insurgents began the coordinated attack on palma just over a week ago,
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.ly 10,000 people have been evacuated from the northern town of palma, which was recently attacked by islamist militants. the mozambican authorities say thousands are still hiding in the forests surrounding the area, in desperate need of food and water. the bbc�*s vumani mkhize brings us this report from nearby pemba, where many victims have sought refuge. this man hasjust gotten off the rescue ferry at pemba harbour. his tears are for his dead father, his brother...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news.two fake bank robberies they staged in california. the videos show the pair wearing black and running with bags stuffed with banknotes before getting into an uber. the incident led to police drawing their guns on the uber driver after being alerted by a member of the public. known on youtube as the "the stokes twins" they have over six million subscribers who follow their pranks on their youtube channel. this latest stunt however could have cost them a maximum of five years in prison had their sentences not been reduced to probation and community service after they both made guilty pleas. well, earlier i spoke to rebecca jennings, a senior reporter at vox who regularly covers youtube internet culture i asked her what these internet superstars were thinking before undertaking such a prank. i think what you are seeing in the stokes twins' video was just one manifestation of this much wider culture of pranking people on youtube, whether they are willing participants or not, because that's
tanya dendrinos, bbc news.two fake bank robberies they staged in california. the videos show the pair wearing black and running with bags stuffed with banknotes before getting into an uber. the incident led to police drawing their guns on the uber driver after being alerted by a member of the public. known on youtube as the "the stokes twins" they have over six million subscribers who follow their pranks on their youtube channel. this latest stunt however could have cost them a...
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this restaurant in central europe is normally popular as are students and businessman but not on tanya is great who had their restaurant survived the past year. and that it's about a 3rd of. our usual customers are definitely not ready to have fun yet the behavior that we can observe here has changed a lot our customers used to order alcohol celebrate and have family gatherings and small parties right now we can see that they're talking about current events people are anxious and i think that we're going through a major axis tensional crisis. that said it's a. tourism is another sector that has suffered last year there are many and tourism sectors revenue almost 90 percent analysed and the reason i will cite examples says the new political crisis also having a negative impact on armenia sukanya me many people see the problems as linked to prime minister. people who are already starting to think that the current government so ineffective is might be better if somebody new would come and get things back on the control and start solving our problems. in 2020 armenians d.d.p. dropped almos
this restaurant in central europe is normally popular as are students and businessman but not on tanya is great who had their restaurant survived the past year. and that it's about a 3rd of. our usual customers are definitely not ready to have fun yet the behavior that we can observe here has changed a lot our customers used to order alcohol celebrate and have family gatherings and small parties right now we can see that they're talking about current events people are anxious and i think that...
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. >> reporter: tanya hall says she likely would have had to wait until may to get a vaccine. >> you'reone. >> reporter: because of her limited mobility. >> i live right up the street. you know? it's really great to have something like this. close to home. >> reporter: from large clinics vaccinating hundreds by the hour to visits at home one at a time. 90-year-old joseph dildine and his wife marcia -- >> that's it. you are fully vaccinated. >> yay. >> reporter: now closer to seeing their grandchildren without worry. >> we're all huggers. six feet apart. it just doesn't work. it's not the same. it's a nice idea but you can't hug them. we miss thateporter: the effort paying off. the county now has one of the highest per capita vaccination rates in the state. a mission to help others in line with his faith. >> my guru, you see the red dot with the u here. that's a symbol of my faith. his motto is in the joy of others lies our own. so anything that we do if you're bringing somebody else joy just do it. >> reporter: how do you think the community will remember this? >> i think the community
. >> reporter: tanya hall says she likely would have had to wait until may to get a vaccine. >> you'reone. >> reporter: because of her limited mobility. >> i live right up the street. you know? it's really great to have something like this. close to home. >> reporter: from large clinics vaccinating hundreds by the hour to visits at home one at a time. 90-year-old joseph dildine and his wife marcia -- >> that's it. you are fully vaccinated. >> yay....
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. >> reporter: tanya holland says she's not sure if the black-owned business tine in her window kept her from being damaged. >> we have to speak louder just to be heard. >> reporter: friday, windows were shat shadered, and win dopes destroys. close to 300 people angry about men of color shot and killed by police. businesses in san francisco are boarding up too while the police department cancels days off for officers as the nation waits for a verdict in the chauvin trial. tonight after nearly six hours of closing arguments, the seven men and five women of the jury considering charges, and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter against the police officer in connection to the death of george floyd. without verdict on any of the counts and will resume tomorrow morning. libby shift is calling for calm. >> we are running various scenarios to prepare for the announcement of the derek chauvin verdict. we are hopeful that justice will be done. >> reporter: they are hoping a guilty verdict will be the first step to justice. >> if they don't achieve a conviction in the case, the wo
. >> reporter: tanya holland says she's not sure if the black-owned business tine in her window kept her from being damaged. >> we have to speak louder just to be heard. >> reporter: friday, windows were shat shadered, and win dopes destroys. close to 300 people angry about men of color shot and killed by police. businesses in san francisco are boarding up too while the police department cancels days off for officers as the nation waits for a verdict in the chauvin trial....
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rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over at the worst our correspondent tanya came up reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some very welcome freedoms. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center of to live beef this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus her is cautiously optimistic the national vision because we have the feeling that it's over it's not it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer a threat as everyone here has been vaccinated because the image of enough already look even my most cut enough. case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest spikes in nation drives some restrictions remain such as sparing masks and degree in paris vaccination certificate is required in some venues after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted sam a korean it's great that things are getting back to normal of course you must be a cautious they still feel you consciously get off that quickly that my ow
rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over at the worst our correspondent tanya came up reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some very welcome freedoms. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center of to live beef this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus her is cautiously optimistic the national vision because we have the feeling that it's over...
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correspondent time here kremlin in jerusalem welcome tanya how will those efforts to form a coalition government be affected by the fact that mr netanyahu is also in court on trial. well it all hangs still in the balance and you know these 2 major events today are basically a coincidence they show how many problems this country is facing some one hand as you said the evidence phase of this trial that started last year has now started that's considered to be very important prime minister binyamin netanyahu was in court today he listened to the opening remarks by the state prosecutor and then he left on the other hand the consultation process has started to present rivlin is since the morning he's meeting with party delegations those party who have made it into the knesset the israeli parliament and they will we commend who they would like him to task is forming the next coalition government so you know on the one hand you have to political stalemate because none of the 2 blocs has really a direct or clear pass to form this coalition on the other hand you have a sitting prime minister w
correspondent time here kremlin in jerusalem welcome tanya how will those efforts to form a coalition government be affected by the fact that mr netanyahu is also in court on trial. well it all hangs still in the balance and you know these 2 major events today are basically a coincidence they show how many problems this country is facing some one hand as you said the evidence phase of this trial that started last year has now started that's considered to be very important prime minister...
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rising at an alarming rate some other nations are confidence there over the worst our correspondent tanya crema reports from israel where a rapid backs nation program has brought with it some walking free. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center of tel of the if this is censored life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus stuff to her is cautiously optimistic the national government that we have to feeling that it's over it's nice it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer a threat as everyone here has been vaccinated carlos mencia enough already look even my mask had enough. case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest vaccination drives so. some restrictions remain such as sperry masks and the green pass explanation certificate is required and 7 years after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted sam a claim it's great that things are getting back to normal of course i'm still wearing a mask be a cautious stay still fear you can't shake it off that quickly about my hai
rising at an alarming rate some other nations are confidence there over the worst our correspondent tanya crema reports from israel where a rapid backs nation program has brought with it some walking free. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center of tel of the if this is censored life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus stuff to her is cautiously optimistic the national government that we have to feeling that it's over it's...
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tanya green bringing back students two days a week in person >> what was the initial reaction when you are returning to the classroom? >> the initial reaction just across the board from teachers, school leaders, was just maybe apprehension >> reporter: parents like cherise cole were unsure >> i did a tour and it made me feel relief like okay, they got this and my daughter's going to be fine >> reporter: her daughter, anaya, is now back in class. >> when i was in virtual it was kind of hard for me and i was just getting very frustrated >> reporter: you got frustrated with virtual learning >> yes >> reporter: back in december president biden made this pledge >> my team will work to see that a majority of our schools can be open by the end of my first 100 days >> reporter: though republicans say he was not aiming high enough tonight 65% of students attend schools that are fully open nearly 30% do a combination of in-person and at-home learning but progress has been uneven, particularly for students of color. many schools facing obstacles like lack of resources or disputes with teachers un
tanya green bringing back students two days a week in person >> what was the initial reaction when you are returning to the classroom? >> the initial reaction just across the board from teachers, school leaders, was just maybe apprehension >> reporter: parents like cherise cole were unsure >> i did a tour and it made me feel relief like okay, they got this and my daughter's going to be fine >> reporter: her daughter, anaya, is now back in class. >> when i was...
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rising at an alarming rate some other nations are confident they're over the worst our correspondent tanya crema reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some walking free. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center have to live before this is censored life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus her is cautiously optimistic the national government as we have the feeling that it's over it's not it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer a threat as everyone here has been vaccinated across much of colors enough already look even my mask had enough. case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest vaccination drives some restrictions remain such as sparing masks and a green past 60 nations certificate is required in some venue. after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted sam a clear it's great that things are getting back to normal of course i'm still bearing you must be a cautious they still feel you can't shake it off that quickly my hair over h
rising at an alarming rate some other nations are confident they're over the worst our correspondent tanya crema reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some walking free. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center have to live before this is censored life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus her is cautiously optimistic the national government as we have the feeling that it's over it's not it's a...
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correspondent tanya crime in jerusalem welcome tania as we heard in the report this is happening just as the country has reopened after a successful vaccination rollout. that's right this just a sense that the country returns to some kind of. more than half of the population here is vaccinated and a lot of frustrations where lifted lately here in israel now the sense stay in this religious communities where that they want to go back to some kind of normality taking part in this what is a usually a very joyous event you know marked by bonfires and dancing all night despite the fact that there were concerns by health officials said the voice before this event took place but there were mostly a pandemic related they didn't want to see so many people gathering at amounts meron so all of us supposed to be a very. joyful event turned into this massive tragedy. what factors will investigators be looking at. well the have a lot of factors to look at on the one hand of course it will look at the security arrangements that were made but also the arrangements by the different religious sects tha
correspondent tanya crime in jerusalem welcome tania as we heard in the report this is happening just as the country has reopened after a successful vaccination rollout. that's right this just a sense that the country returns to some kind of. more than half of the population here is vaccinated and a lot of frustrations where lifted lately here in israel now the sense stay in this religious communities where that they want to go back to some kind of normality taking part in this what is a...
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. >> reporter: tanya hollands says she's not sure if the black-owned business sign in her window kept her restaurant from being damaged. >> but i do understand the anger and the frustration, because sometimes we have to speak louder just to be heard. so that's a way of speaking loud. >> reporter: on friday, windows were shattered, cars destroyed at a dealership. a police officer and civilians hurt by rocks and bottles, close to 300 people angry about men of color being shot and killed by police. businesses in san francisco are not taking any chances. they are boarding up, too, while the police department cancels days off for officers as the nation waits for a verdict in the chauvin trial. after nearly six hours of closing arguments, the seven men and five women on the jury began considering charges against the former minneapolis police officer in connection with the death of george floyd. deliberations ended at 6:00 p.m. our time, without verdicts on any of the counts and will resume despite the outcome. oakland mayor libby schaaf is calling for calm. >> we are running various scenari
. >> reporter: tanya hollands says she's not sure if the black-owned business sign in her window kept her restaurant from being damaged. >> but i do understand the anger and the frustration, because sometimes we have to speak louder just to be heard. so that's a way of speaking loud. >> reporter: on friday, windows were shattered, cars destroyed at a dealership. a police officer and civilians hurt by rocks and bottles, close to 300 people angry about men of color being shot...
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air traffic to the sicilian city of kut tanya was temporarily halted on thursday due to renewed volcanic activity on mount etna eruptions have been occurring frequently since february sending plumes of ash into the sky and reverse of lava down at slopes scientists say there is no way of predicting when the spectacular explosions will and. and 4 people including a child have been killed in a shooting at an office building in orange county california 2 others including the suspect were wounded it is the 3rd deadly mass shooting in the u.s. in the last 2 weeks. u.s. president joe biden has unveiled a 2 trillion dollar infrastructure plan biden called it a once in a generation investment that would allow the u.s. to outstrip china on the world's economic stage. 50 years people in. future. time roughly 2 trillion dollars. spread largely over 8 years. generated story. historic. businesses to compete create more revenues well now the stimulus package would modernize 32000 kilometers of road while repairing thousands more bridges it would see the construction of half a 1000000 charging stations
air traffic to the sicilian city of kut tanya was temporarily halted on thursday due to renewed volcanic activity on mount etna eruptions have been occurring frequently since february sending plumes of ash into the sky and reverse of lava down at slopes scientists say there is no way of predicting when the spectacular explosions will and. and 4 people including a child have been killed in a shooting at an office building in orange county california 2 others including the suspect were wounded it...
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to me it mars will be about 2 miles away tanya gros lives just 2 kilometers from the vaccine component factory she's 56 years old and diabetic but she says she's getting nowhere in her search for a vaccine a moment a real hard time a been told in the round of different places they could help me in the sis me with it in bolton more city black residents are being vaccinated at less than half the rate of whites that is troubling in a city where african-americans are the majority and as the johnson and johnson vaccine began its rollout in early march baltimore's mayor made a direct appeal to the drug maker to sell 300000 doses to the city where it was produced when you're talking about a city that has that already before covered head to help this varies and probably just further exacerbated those in a city that is 60 percent african-american or people black or black that kobe and they're making a vaccine of course people here should be the beneficiary of that is that simple to me but baltimore didn't get the extra doses that the mayor requested meetings in order instead it's have to rely o
to me it mars will be about 2 miles away tanya gros lives just 2 kilometers from the vaccine component factory she's 56 years old and diabetic but she says she's getting nowhere in her search for a vaccine a moment a real hard time a been told in the round of different places they could help me in the sis me with it in bolton more city black residents are being vaccinated at less than half the rate of whites that is troubling in a city where african-americans are the majority and as the johnson...
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tanya dendrinos has more. st peter's basilica — one of the most sacred sites in christendom. christian festivals. but for the second easter in a row, commemorations in the vatican have been scaled back. papal services are being attended by around 200 people. instead of a sea of thousands. translation: in these dark months of the pandemic, - let us listen to the risen lord as he invites us to begin anew, and never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a third wave of coronavirus infections, facing around 20,000 new cases per day. in an attempt to prevent a further surge over easter, the country is under a strict three—day lockdown, with non—essential movement banned and worshippers told to attend church services close to home. there has been a dramatic rise in cases in france too — the country entering its third national lockdown. schools and non—essential shops are closed, and travel is limited to within ten kilometres of a person's home. but citizens were given a window of opportunity — the easter weekend, a chance to relocate and see out the lockdown in a residence away from t
tanya dendrinos has more. st peter's basilica — one of the most sacred sites in christendom. christian festivals. but for the second easter in a row, commemorations in the vatican have been scaled back. papal services are being attended by around 200 people. instead of a sea of thousands. translation: in these dark months of the pandemic, - let us listen to the risen lord as he invites us to begin anew, and never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a third wave of coronavirus infections,...
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in return for curbs to its nuclear programme until former president trump pulled the us out nearly tanya vienna as european diplomats shuttle between iranians and americans in the same city but different buildings. looking for a way in between the smoke to rain in iran's nuclear activities. indie iran's nuclear activities. we do see this _ iran's nuclear activities. we do see this as _ iran's nuclear activities. we do see this as a _ iran's nuclear activities. : do see this as a constructive and certainly welcome step and in the end we hope that we are able to leave vienna, return to the united states, all the negotiating team i should say, with a better understanding of a roadmap of how we get to that upright at the heart of the dispute is uranium enrichment. the international community wants iran producing limited iranian in rich, up to 3.67% concentration but iran has been enriching some iranian up to 20% concentration and stockpiling at.- 20% concentration and stockpiling at. the chief nuclear— stockpiling at. the chief nuclear negotiator - stockpiling at. the chief nuclear negotiato
in return for curbs to its nuclear programme until former president trump pulled the us out nearly tanya vienna as european diplomats shuttle between iranians and americans in the same city but different buildings. looking for a way in between the smoke to rain in iran's nuclear activities. indie iran's nuclear activities. we do see this _ iran's nuclear activities. we do see this as _ iran's nuclear activities. we do see this as a _ iran's nuclear activities. : do see this as a constructive...
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with me is our reporter tanya dendrinos.ust explain the background to why they are thinking of doing this, and when.— why they are thinking of doing this, and when. both australia and new zealand _ this, and when. both australia and new zealand have - this, and when. both australia and new zealand have done i and new zealand have done incredibly well in controlling the coronavirus pandemic but that has largely come to the closure of their international borders, so there has been no international tourism really since before last march, and what that means is they are only repatriating citizens who are returning to both of those countries, and they are of course then subject to that hotel quarantine of 1a days, so finally this is opening up a window for aussies and kiwis to travel between the two nations without the need to quarantine and of course there has been a 1—way bubble in place since october whereby citizens of new zealand have been able to travel into most states of australia, minus a few hiccups in those glitches wh
with me is our reporter tanya dendrinos.ust explain the background to why they are thinking of doing this, and when.— why they are thinking of doing this, and when. both australia and new zealand _ this, and when. both australia and new zealand have - this, and when. both australia and new zealand have done i and new zealand have done incredibly well in controlling the coronavirus pandemic but that has largely come to the closure of their international borders, so there has been no...
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�* , ., , tanya? i've been really looking forward to _ tanya? camping here last night. how gemma and elena. they were also camping here last night.— gemma and elena. they were also camping here last night. how was it? brilliant. camping here last night. how was it? brilliant- so — camping here last night. how was it? brilliant. so good _ camping here last night. how was it? brilliant. so good to _ camping here last night. how was it? brilliant. so good to be _ camping here last night. how...
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tanya dendrinos has more. saint peter's busy liquor, one of the most sacred sites in christendom.an festivals. but for the second east are in a row, commemoration in the vatican have been scaled back. papal services are being attended by around 200 people. instead, of around 200 people. instead, of a sea of thousands. translation: in a sea of thousands. translation: , ., ~ translation: in these dark months of — translation: in these dark months of the _ translation: in these dark months of the pandemic, - translation: in these darki months of the pandemic, let's listen to the risen lord as he invites us to begin anew, and never lose hope.— never lose hope. italy is in the grip — never lose hope. italy is in the grip of _ never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a _ never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a third - never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a third wave - never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a third wave of| the grip of a third wave of coronavirus infections, facing around 20,000 new cases per day. in an attempt to prevent a further surge over easter, the countr
tanya dendrinos has more. saint peter's busy liquor, one of the most sacred sites in christendom.an festivals. but for the second east are in a row, commemoration in the vatican have been scaled back. papal services are being attended by around 200 people. instead, of around 200 people. instead, of a sea of thousands. translation: in a sea of thousands. translation: , ., ~ translation: in these dark months of — translation: in these dark months of the _ translation: in these dark months of...
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tanya dendrinos, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.no—confidence in parliament. the oppostion had accused mark rutte of lying when he denied trying to silence an mp who has been highly critical of the government, by offering him a "job elsewhere" and then lying about his role in the scheme. chile has closed its borders for the whole of april as it seeks to slow the spread of coronavirus. health officials said a second wave of the pandemic had left hospitals close to collapse. chile has one of the world's fastest rates of vaccination but has seen cases spike following the southern hemisphere summer holidays. major oil producing countries are increasing output in an attempt to stop fuel prices rising. the group 0pec plus said there had been improvements in the market because of global vaccination programmes and stimulus packages. levels. two american youtube stars known for carrying out online pranks have pleaded guilty to charges stemming from two fake bank robberies they staged in california. the videos show the pair wearing black and
tanya dendrinos, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.no—confidence in parliament. the oppostion had accused mark rutte of lying when he denied trying to silence an mp who has been highly critical of the government, by offering him a "job elsewhere" and then lying about his role in the scheme. chile has closed its borders for the whole of april as it seeks to slow the spread of coronavirus. health officials said a second wave of the pandemic had left hospitals close to...