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now russia has the highest rate of juvenile crime in europe and that's according to the world health organization report which says a could be prevented just by changing the approach to public health other experts blame parents for not paying enough attention to their kids as artie's diary of a scholar reports. many of every police show us on the dole where exactly you stabbed him with the knife it was here how many times. i don't remember roughly seven or ten times. in this reconstruction the suspects showing police just what happened when his gang carried out a brutal murder the main perpetrator would soon join his peers in one of russia's sixty two young offenders institutions i live close enough has already served more than half of his sentence for committing a racial murder he was a fifteen year old skinhead when both him and his friends attacked a foreign looking youth i saw the guy's knife lying next to him i suddenly thought he must have been using this knife to kill russians i stepped into ice event passed it to my three friends each night him stabbings account for almost half of the hom
now russia has the highest rate of juvenile crime in europe and that's according to the world health organization report which says a could be prevented just by changing the approach to public health other experts blame parents for not paying enough attention to their kids as artie's diary of a scholar reports. many of every police show us on the dole where exactly you stabbed him with the knife it was here how many times. i don't remember roughly seven or ten times. in this reconstruction the...
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it says there are at least 13 times more malaria deaths than the world health organization estimates. mosquito nets, at the first line of defense against malaria, one of the most common diseases in the world. the exact numbers of people affected is difficult to calculate. new research suggests more than 200,000 people die in india. a starke rise compared to official data from the world health organization that estimates only 15,000 deaths occur each year from malaria. field workers -- two doctors reviewed each description and decided the death was caused by malaria. the who admits there are limitations to its calculations, but say the estimate is too high. it argues the way the information was collected is not trustworthy, as high fever can be caused by many other diseases. mixing insecticides to spray houses is part of a control needed in india, as well as scaling up treatments in adults. the authors of the study say similar analysis needs to be done in other malaria countries. >> a tremor has shaken in chile. it had a magnitude of 5.7. there are no immediate details of damage. pope
it says there are at least 13 times more malaria deaths than the world health organization estimates. mosquito nets, at the first line of defense against malaria, one of the most common diseases in the world. the exact numbers of people affected is difficult to calculate. new research suggests more than 200,000 people die in india. a starke rise compared to official data from the world health organization that estimates only 15,000 deaths occur each year from malaria. field workers -- two...
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i was just thinking about the, the world health movement, this is a not a us phenomenon either, it's, it's cross-national. the world health organization did a study in, in the late '90s across 14 different countries, looking at 18 of the most stigmatized conditions, including drug and alcohol addiction. so they had things like being homeless, being a criminal, being hiv- positive, all these very heavily stigmatized conditions. and what they found, cross-nationally, drug addiction was number one, alcohol addiction was number four, so two of the top four were the most stigmatized conditions cross-nationally. and stigma, and, and that surprised me. i mean obviously we all know that these conditions are very stigmatized, just how stigmatized, i didn't realize, that they, they would come top of that list. so that was very surprising to me. so what we're dealing with is possibly and probably the most stigmatized of all social problems, if you frame them, put it in that framework. and i think importantly, there were two factors that i see moderate stigma. one is cause and the other is controllability. cause being, it's their fault. controlla
i was just thinking about the, the world health movement, this is a not a us phenomenon either, it's, it's cross-national. the world health organization did a study in, in the late '90s across 14 different countries, looking at 18 of the most stigmatized conditions, including drug and alcohol addiction. so they had things like being homeless, being a criminal, being hiv- positive, all these very heavily stigmatized conditions. and what they found, cross-nationally, drug addiction was number...
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carried out by youngsters in the european and central asian region according to a report by the world health organization and it puts russia with the highest rate of violence among the surveyed age group from ten to twenty nine. a change in psychology morale didn't even moral values all this contributes to an extremely high crime rate went up by the activities of religious sex and i'm sorry to say this by our media including tell a very. in which stories full of blood in russia around five thousand seven hundred miners are currently serving prison terms the majority are either from a one parent family or an orphanage experts say about eighty percent of serious juvenile crimes take place in the evening or night when children in theory are supposed to be looked after by their parents however in reality many children often end up on the streets searching for their own entertainment. and that's primarily alcohol which is fueling so much of today's youth crime this situation among mynahs is actually slowly improving things are from the me i'm dealing with the underage crowd and in the past five years have see
carried out by youngsters in the european and central asian region according to a report by the world health organization and it puts russia with the highest rate of violence among the surveyed age group from ten to twenty nine. a change in psychology morale didn't even moral values all this contributes to an extremely high crime rate went up by the activities of religious sex and i'm sorry to say this by our media including tell a very. in which stories full of blood in russia around five...
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and russia's struggling to tackle an alarming crime rate among young people but the world health organization says a problem could be sold by offering youngsters more activities to keep them busy. meets some of the juveniles who are barely out of school but already behind bars thank you for free on the door where exactly you stabbed him with the knife it was here how many times. i don't remember roughly seven or ten times. in this reconstruction the suspects showing police just what happened when his gang carried out a brutal murder the main perpetrator would soon join his peers in one of russia's sixty two young offenders institutions across an of has already served more than half of his sentence for committing a racial murder he was a fifteen year old skinhead when both him and his friends attacked a foreign looking youth i saw the guy's noice lying next to him i suddenly thought he must have been using this knife to kill russians i stepped into ice given pasta to my three friends each night him stabbings account for almost half of the homicides carried out by youngsters in the european and
and russia's struggling to tackle an alarming crime rate among young people but the world health organization says a problem could be sold by offering youngsters more activities to keep them busy. meets some of the juveniles who are barely out of school but already behind bars thank you for free on the door where exactly you stabbed him with the knife it was here how many times. i don't remember roughly seven or ten times. in this reconstruction the suspects showing police just what happened...
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the division of the world health organization will be holding a press conference to address the crisis. e, back to you. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> this morning people are mourning the sudden death of a uva graduate and prominent american athlete. fran crippen died during a swimming competition yesterday in dubai. the 26-year-old was competing in the 10 kilometer world cup but never finished. after a two-hour srch divers found his body in the open water. >> they were weeping openly. they were sad because one of theirs had gone missing. >> some other swimmers who participated in the race had complained that the water temperature was too high. but health officials say overexertion was the cause of death and heat was not a factor. >>> federal agents agents are now part othe investigation into what caused a devastating fire at a historic alexandria church. they are assisting firefighters in determining the cause of that fire. much of the main chapel at the seminary was destroyed after flames eruptedn friday. investigators had to wait several days until the charred remains were stabl
the division of the world health organization will be holding a press conference to address the crisis. e, back to you. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> this morning people are mourning the sudden death of a uva graduate and prominent american athlete. fran crippen died during a swimming competition yesterday in dubai. the 26-year-old was competing in the 10 kilometer world cup but never finished. after a two-hour srch divers found his body in the open water. >> they were...
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painstaking start of the arctic world to reveal the treasures underneath exiting the pressure of r r t from b. arctic. americans are the biggest nation in the world the world health organization says au werter sixty percent of the u.s. population is obese and it's also the only country to admit expanding waistlines are a prime national health risk online show host or harvest also known as the resident asked new yorkers what they think causes the epidemic. well. obesity is a worldwide epidemic according to many organizations but the us has more obese people than any other country by far how did this happen this week let's talk about that well now people are playing more and more video games they're on the computer they're couch potatoes they're watching television years ago they never had these things so they were always out we get out there and enjoy the life that south africa has to offer here at an hour and a car you tell but i see that iran's a lot more focus on other things out of parties in life making money and so forth i'm going to say it's laziness i think too many people are more concerned about finding what brings them pleasure we don't want to deprive our children
painstaking start of the arctic world to reveal the treasures underneath exiting the pressure of r r t from b. arctic. americans are the biggest nation in the world the world health organization says au werter sixty percent of the u.s. population is obese and it's also the only country to admit expanding waistlines are a prime national health risk online show host or harvest also known as the resident asked new yorkers what they think causes the epidemic. well. obesity is a worldwide epidemic...
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the rightfully so i would say concerning maternal health and child mortality where progress has been probably the least. analyzed and good preached. and now by discuss that also with the world health organization with the director general mr mcnamee says margaret a child and with unicef a coordinator and with mr bunky one himself last week i do believe that. without education what. every investment we make in maternal health and child mortality to take just one example which is so much important we won't reach results on a sustainable basis we may reach some results on the on the concrete basie's on a temporary basis we may do things but if we want to really to have something on a sustainable basis i think that education is so much important than all the recent developments schol that if a mother researcher katy primary education the all the data about mortality and child care in everything improve dramatically in if a woman a mother receives secondary education then this improves in times so once again my edward because he is that education so be it should be the priority of the priorities when we talk about the implementation of the millennium development goals i also understand that there i
the rightfully so i would say concerning maternal health and child mortality where progress has been probably the least. analyzed and good preached. and now by discuss that also with the world health organization with the director general mr mcnamee says margaret a child and with unicef a coordinator and with mr bunky one himself last week i do believe that. without education what. every investment we make in maternal health and child mortality to take just one example which is so much...
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there has been a lack of leadership from the world health organization. there is also criticism for bill and melinda gates. they called for ratification in 2007. such goals could lead to dangerous winds in funding away from current measures to control the disease. many of these measures are simple, but effective, such as mosquito nets. others require the government to monitor the the size and provide drug to treat it. these have been shown to reduce infections and deaths. bbc news. >> of this is "bbc world news." security alerts have been triggered in the united states, britain, and to abide by suspicious packages on freight planes from yemen. police searched planes in the u.s. and britain. any moment now, we are expecting to go to washington. president obama is due to give a news conference on the security alerts. he is running slightly late. we will go there as soon as he starts. just a couple of days, brazil will go to the polls. no one candidate gained enough votes for an outright win. the favorite is dilma rousseff. the civil servant was chief of staf
there has been a lack of leadership from the world health organization. there is also criticism for bill and melinda gates. they called for ratification in 2007. such goals could lead to dangerous winds in funding away from current measures to control the disease. many of these measures are simple, but effective, such as mosquito nets. others require the government to monitor the the size and provide drug to treat it. these have been shown to reduce infections and deaths. bbc news. >> of...
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when russia has the highest rate of youth crime in europe that's according to a world health organization report tracking crimes committed by minors across the continent well that with more details on this has done a pretty calm. i need three hundred please show us on the dole where exactly you stabbed him with the knife it was here how many times. i don't remember roughly seven or ten times. in this reconstruction of the suspects showing police just what happened when his gang carried out a brutal now the main perpetrators would soon join his fee is in one of russia's sixteen young offenders institutions i live close enough has already served more than half of his sentence for committing a racial murder he was a fifteen year old skinhead when both his friends attacked a four in the can use subtle motion muscle the guy's noice lying next to him i suddenly thought he must have been using this knife to kill the russian years ago so i stepped into ice event posted to my three friends each night him stabbings account for almost half of the homicides carried out by youngsters in the european a
when russia has the highest rate of youth crime in europe that's according to a world health organization report tracking crimes committed by minors across the continent well that with more details on this has done a pretty calm. i need three hundred please show us on the dole where exactly you stabbed him with the knife it was here how many times. i don't remember roughly seven or ten times. in this reconstruction of the suspects showing police just what happened when his gang carried out a...