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another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab dandy island in 871 and i'm interested in the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the reed. and 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and by members of his congregation are busy preparing their church for all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i will look at the church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those of the church is committed always believe this is the mother and you will see everyone will come to worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in t. . with preparations inside the church u
another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab dandy island in 871 and i'm interested in the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the reed. and 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and by members of his congregation are busy preparing their...
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this hour stay tuned for the documentary goods to paradise with a look at a remote island in the torres strait north of australia america every steam thanks for watching. robbed of their soul to feel experiences when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts we're going to stolen from africa by colonial can't carted off to europe. what should be done with the stone north from africa. stolen and sold. on t w. there are a few places on the earth as enchanting as this incomparable torres strait islands rising like a series of stepping stones from the shallow arefu to see. some of the tiny coal as hosts others remnants of a land bridge that once joined australia to cope with the submerged at the end of the last ice age. there were $274.00 islands in total but only $21.00 are inhabited these are home to some foreign to hog 1000 people. the majority of on india's are indigenous there migrants of european and asian origin have joined to. everyone who lives here faces the challenge of staying connected across these beautiful but remote and widely scattered audience this is the sto
this hour stay tuned for the documentary goods to paradise with a look at a remote island in the torres strait north of australia america every steam thanks for watching. robbed of their soul to feel experiences when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts we're going to stolen from africa by colonial can't carted off to europe. what should be done with the stone north from africa. stolen and sold. on t w. there are a few places on the earth as enchanting as this...
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another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in $871.00 and the mentors event the locals refer to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today well to and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i will look at the church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those of the church is committed always believe this is the mother and you will see it everyone will come worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in tea. with preparations inside the church unde
another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in $871.00 and the mentors event the locals refer to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today well to and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church...
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there are a few places on earth as enchanting as this incomparable torres strait i just rising like a series of stepping stones from the shallow arefu or see. some of the tiny currall actually just others remnants of a land bridge that once joined australia to papua new guinea submerged at the end of the last ice age. there were $274.00 islands in total but only $21.00 are inhabited these are home to some foreign a half 1000 people. the majority of islanders are indigenous there migrants of european and asian origin have joined to. everyone who lives here faces the challenge of staying connected across these beautiful but remote and widely scattered islands this is the story of how some of these people live their everyday lives. in this day i'm and affectionately known as t r i is the region's administrator for all of the far flung island area. in. the local radio station keeps islanders up to date. good morning to our listeners were. probably are the beautiful country. that when they went it's beautiful it is hot so one looks like summer has come around so we're going to be pretty wa
there are a few places on earth as enchanting as this incomparable torres strait i just rising like a series of stepping stones from the shallow arefu or see. some of the tiny currall actually just others remnants of a land bridge that once joined australia to papua new guinea submerged at the end of the last ice age. there were $274.00 islands in total but only $21.00 are inhabited these are home to some foreign a half 1000 people. the majority of islanders are indigenous there migrants of...
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and now the huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 and i'm interested in the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the churchwarden here. he is the grandson of the. region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and by members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i will look at the church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those other churches in that committed always believe this is the mother church and you will see everyone will come to worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in t. . with preparations inside
and now the huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 and i'm interested in the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the churchwarden here. he is the grandson of the. region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and by members of his congregation are busy preparing their...
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these days world renowned torres strait and an artist can find they also listen keynes but his thoughts are never far from his church on every donley the tiny island on which he was born. i learned really through the church. to do. in their lives i think about it. as much as can would love to be with family and old friends on all saints day his health prevents him from traveling. so he's come up with a unique solution to be there if not in person then in spirit. he will send an artwork of his own as a gift to the church hammerhead shark trapped in a giant clam shell. is his totem animal. shouldn't mean movie i'm going to talk to the country and come up my different good. ok. ken talks to his sculptures as he works reinforcing his relationship to them to the stories they seek to tell they're not simply works by ken fidei they represent him absolutely finishing the piece will be a great pleasure getting it to the church on time potentially a logistical nightmare. parklife. the work is knowledge and fragile it's destination incredibly remote. the only way it can get to arab dondi a whoppin
these days world renowned torres strait and an artist can find they also listen keynes but his thoughts are never far from his church on every donley the tiny island on which he was born. i learned really through the church. to do. in their lives i think about it. as much as can would love to be with family and old friends on all saints day his health prevents him from traveling. so he's come up with a unique solution to be there if not in person then in spirit. he will send an artwork of his...
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and now the huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 and the mentors and then the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. of a local church to you. knowing. the history of the church in the community. even those other churches in a committed always believe this is the mother and you will see everyone will come worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language in the congregation will be in tea. with preparations inside the church unde
and now the huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 and the mentors and then the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their...
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there are a few places on earth as in chanting is this going to be uncomfortable torres strait islands rising like a series of stepping stones from the shallow arefu misty. coast some on tiny coal as homes and others remnants of a land bridge that once joined us straying into coupling new guinea submerged at the end of the last ice age. oh they were 274 islands in total but only 21 are inhabited these are home to some 4 and a half 1000 people. the majority of on indus are indigenous the migrants of european and asian origin have joined they moved everyone who lives here faces the challenge of staying connected across these beautiful but remote and widely scattered islands this. the story of how some of these people live their everyday lives. day island affectionately known as t i is the region's administering to. all of the far flung island area. in. the local radio station keeps islanders up to date. good morning to our listeners were shooting you from in the air the beautiful. that way today when it's beautiful it is hot so one looks like someone has come around so we're going to be
there are a few places on earth as in chanting is this going to be uncomfortable torres strait islands rising like a series of stepping stones from the shallow arefu misty. coast some on tiny coal as homes and others remnants of a land bridge that once joined us straying into coupling new guinea submerged at the end of the last ice age. oh they were 274 islands in total but only 21 are inhabited these are home to some 4 and a half 1000 people. the majority of on indus are indigenous the...
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another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 element is a bend the locals refer to as the coming of the light. bulb to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i have a local church you. know we. we church in the community. even though it's other churches in that committed always believe this is the mother and you will see everyone will come worship it will be a very emotional thing especially the language the congregation will be in t. . with preparations inside the church under control mostly returns to h
another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 element is a bend the locals refer to as the coming of the light. bulb to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all...
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aboriginal and torres strait islander _ kwek. aboriginal and torres strait islander people - kwek. strait islander people are i strait islander people are twice as likely to end their own lives as nonindigenous australians. and the majority of them are young men, some are even younger. of them are young men, some are even younger-— even younger. now, the government and other organisations are looking at ways that technology could help. here is nick.- help. here is nick. there's been heaps _ help. here is nick. there's been heaps of _ help. here is nick. there's been heaps of funerals. i help. here is nick. there'sl been heaps of funerals. it's 'ust a been heaps of funerals. it's just a vicious _ been heaps of funerals. it's just a vicious cycle. - been heaps of funerals. it's just a vicious cycle. there l been heaps of funerals. it's i just a vicious cycle. there was one year _ just a vicious cycle. there was one year here _ just a vicious cycle. there was one year here in _ just a vicious cycle. there was one year here in community i one year here in community where — one year her
aboriginal and torres strait islander _ kwek. aboriginal and torres strait islander people - kwek. strait islander people are i strait islander people are twice as likely to end their own lives as nonindigenous australians. and the majority of them are young men, some are even younger. of them are young men, some are even younger-— even younger. now, the government and other organisations are looking at ways that technology could help. here is nick.- help. here is nick. there's been heaps _...
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now on bbc news, click visits the aboriginal and torres strait islander communities in australia whereuicide rates amongst young people are very high, to look at whether tech can offer some help. this week — connecting at—risk communities. throwing some shapes in the living room. so begins the end! and oh, good to see my mum's on tv again! growls. hey, welcome to click! i don't know what it is like where you are but things still feel a bit up and down to me at the moment. some are heading into new lockdowns, some are coming out of lockdowns, some have access to the vaccine and some don't. but you mayjust be feeling now like there is some light at the end of the tunnel. but of course for many, the impact on their mental health has been huge, and that's not necessarily going to ease just because lockdown is. and, of course, people may have many other struggles to deal with as well. and that's what our first piece this week is about. it's from nick kwek in australia and it's about suicide, so it's going to discuss some issues that you may find upsetting. aboriginal and torres strait islan
now on bbc news, click visits the aboriginal and torres strait islander communities in australia whereuicide rates amongst young people are very high, to look at whether tech can offer some help. this week — connecting at—risk communities. throwing some shapes in the living room. so begins the end! and oh, good to see my mum's on tv again! growls. hey, welcome to click! i don't know what it is like where you are but things still feel a bit up and down to me at the moment. some are heading...
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come to australia is little paradise for the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the dream islands far from the flood of tourists and. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 75 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this and trying to do 3 of the topics covered and i weekly radio but. if you would like any more information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast if you get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at pretty w dot com slash science. by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war or worry about. i think that era is over this is the crisis of our time it's a financial problem like any other financial we live in a competitive world is just cold it's cool it's cool cool water used to be free but the world is changing to most important for more assume it is all be free for it. is
come to australia is little paradise for the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the dream islands far from the flood of tourists and. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 75 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this and trying to do 3 of the topics covered and i weekly radio but. if you would like any more information on the crown of virus or any other...
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this hour stay tuned for the documentary goods to paradise with a look at a remote island in the torres strait north of australia. thanks for watching. been robbed of their soul that's what if people experience is when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts one through stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stone north from africa. stolen and sold starts april 13th on d w.
this hour stay tuned for the documentary goods to paradise with a look at a remote island in the torres strait north of australia. thanks for watching. been robbed of their soul that's what if people experience is when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts one through stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe. what should be done with the stone north from africa. stolen and sold starts april 13th on d w.
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click visits the aboriginal and torres strait islander communities in australia where suicide rates amongste are very high, to look at whether tech can offer some help. hey, welcome to click! hope you're doing 0k. now, it's not the case everywhere but some countries are just now starting to think about what life may be like in a post—pandemic world, and that could mean hanging onto some of the ideas that have helped us through lockdown. more services have moved online and for many, that has proved a lifeline. and if you've had a life—changing event like having a baby — there have been a few on the click team — then here is an idea that could come in handy. as restrictions ease, it should be getting easier to see a doctor in real life but video consultations, which went mainstream in the pandemic, are here to stay. the likes of push doctor and babylon have offered digital consultations through the uk's national health service for some time. but new specialist services are on the up too. this instant messaging app provides immediate reassurance and guidance from experienced paediatricians. fi
click visits the aboriginal and torres strait islander communities in australia where suicide rates amongste are very high, to look at whether tech can offer some help. hey, welcome to click! hope you're doing 0k. now, it's not the case everywhere but some countries are just now starting to think about what life may be like in a post—pandemic world, and that could mean hanging onto some of the ideas that have helped us through lockdown. more services have moved online and for many, that has...
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know come to australia as moon paradise of torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands far from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 15 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss them. just through the tactics and i weakly read your blog. if you would like any information on the chrono laroche or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast if you get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com look forward slash science. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for the established itself. both religious and secular leaders or an eager to display their power. a few drinks began. can create the tallest biggest and the most beautiful structures. this is how massive churches are created. cultures to be drawls starts april 12th on d w. one we take steps to restore a forest we play a part in somet
know come to australia as moon paradise of torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands far from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 15 minutes on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss them. just through the tactics and i weakly read your blog. if you would like any information on the chrono laroche or any other science topic you...
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difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions they have actually rollout is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. has been working for here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's the only hospital in the far south west of colombia a year ago the clinic didn't have any intensive care beds things changed quickly when the covert 19 pandemic began. at the start of the 1st outbreak we had more than 2500 patients 21 of them died and 17 were transferred to another hospital. what was. going to moscow hospital is one of many provincial clinics in colombia that opened up intensive care units for the 1st time during the pandemic. it was only after the pandemic hit that we could even think about setting up an intensive care station at the moment it provides 13 units with monitors breathing devices e
difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions they have actually rollout is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. has been working for here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's the only...
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come to australia is looming paradise of torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands bought from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 75 minutes on d w. in many countries education is still a privilege poverty is one of the main causes some young children like in mine shafts instead of going to class and. can attend classes come late have to be finished making. millions of children all over the world to have to go to school. that's why. because education makes the world more just. make up your own mind. w. made for minds. by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war or worry about. i think that here is over this is the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other financial good move in a competitive world is just cold it's cool it's cool cool water used to be free but the world is changing the most important commodity jumpers the be
come to australia is looming paradise of torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands bought from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 75 minutes on d w. in many countries education is still a privilege poverty is one of the main causes some young children like in mine shafts instead of going to class and. can attend classes come late have to be finished making....
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come to australia's little known paradise the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands calm the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 75 minutes on d w. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for the established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. pushing trace began. who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stonemasons builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created obsessed cone chest of the cathedral splayed. 12th on t.w. . plan. this is d w news live from berlin tempers flare at a meeting between the united states and china the 2 sides clash at their 1st get together since president joe biden took office the u.s. calls beijing a threat to global stability china accuses the u.s. hypocrisy. safe and effective vaccine.
come to australia's little known paradise the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands calm the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 75 minutes on d w. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for the established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. pushing trace began. who can create...
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difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions they have actually rollout is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. andres rojas has been working for here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's the only hospital in the far southwest of colombia a year ago the clinic didn't have any intensive care beds things changed quickly when the covert 19 pandemic began in. at the start of the 1st outbreak we had more than 2500 patients 21 of them died and 17 were transferred to another hospital in what was. going to mark a hospital is one of many provincial clinics in colombia that opened up intensive care units for the 1st time during the pandemic. it was only after the pandemic hit that we could even think about setting up an intensive care station at the moment it provides 13 units with monitors br
difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions they have actually rollout is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. andres rojas has been working for here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into....
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come to australia paradise torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people. who lives here on the vast expanses of the dream islands from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our water or worry about. i think that era is over this is the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other financial we live in a competitive world is just cold it's cold it's blue cold water used to be free but the way to change the most important commodity jumpers. b.c.c. . water sitting or commodity starts march 22nd on d w. welcome to global 3000. this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa.
come to australia paradise torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people. who lives here on the vast expanses of the dream islands from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our water or worry about. i think that era is over this is the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other...
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come to australia's little known paradise the torres strait islands.it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream. islands from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage $360.00 to get the map now. they are part of every society yet they knew it's often overlooked. worldwide there are more than 1000000000 people with a physical or mental disability. what scientific developments might improve their lives. we're taking a look in this edition of tomorrow today the science show on t.w. . it's great to have you with us welcome to the show.
come to australia's little known paradise the torres strait islands.it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream. islands from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage $360.00 to get the map now. they are part of every society yet they knew it's often...
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difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions they have actually rollout is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. has been working for you here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's the only hospital in the far southwest of colombia a year ago the clinic didn't have any intensive care beds things changed quickly when the kopechne 1000 pandemic began in mexico at the start of the 1st outbreak we had more than 2500 patients 21 of them died and 17 were transferred to another hospital. to mark a hospital is one of many provincial clinics in colombia that opened up intensive care units for the 1st time during the pandemic. it was only after the pandemic hit . that we could even think about setting up an intensive care station at the moment it provides 13 units with monitors breathing devices
difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions they have actually rollout is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. has been working for you here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's the...
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come to australia's little paradise the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands far from the flood of tourists. the only down side it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. in many come. crazy education in philip privilege comedy is one of the main concepts some young children lacking mind trusts instead of going to class and do just kind of 10 times is coming right after he finished making. millions of children only for the world to have to go to school. we ask why. because education makes the world more just. make up your own mind. g.w. made for minds. the republicans already absolutely as the nail through january 6th violence part of you never used to be that forgiving of loses bit they won and they played by the rules but he was right to spare a thought for the republican party in the us normal from the last the last presidential election but he refuses to go quietly or even with all in fact he still claims against bill.
come to australia's little paradise the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the stream islands far from the flood of tourists. the only down side it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. in many come. crazy education in philip privilege comedy is one of the main concepts some young children lacking mind trusts instead of going to class and do just kind of 10 times is coming right after he finished...
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aboriginal and torres strait islander people are twice as likely to end their own lives as non—indigenousians, and the majority of them are young men. some are even younger. now, the government and other organisations are looking at ways that technology could help. here's nick. there's been heaps of funerals. it's just a vicious cycle. there was one year here . in community where we had about eight or nine suicides. and itjust became the norm. and i feel like they're - getting younger and younger and when you hear about them, you know, nine, ten years old, i committing suicide — - i remember myself as nine or ten years old, i didn't. even know what that was. suicide is the leading cause of death among young australians. for indigenous people, the statistics are even more shocking with almost one in 20 taking their lives. cultural dislocation, personaltrauma, ongoing disadvantage and racism are just some contributing factors. my mother's kamilaroi and my father's madi madi tadi tadi latje latje. quite often as an aboriginal person, the cards are laid out for you. there is a lot of stigma.
aboriginal and torres strait islander people are twice as likely to end their own lives as non—indigenousians, and the majority of them are young men. some are even younger. now, the government and other organisations are looking at ways that technology could help. here's nick. there's been heaps of funerals. it's just a vicious cycle. there was one year here . in community where we had about eight or nine suicides. and itjust became the norm. and i feel like they're - getting younger and...
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come to australia there's little paradise the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the dream island mob from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. every day counts. for us and for our planet. the miners is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make citizenry how can we protect our tenants what to do with all our waste so. we can make a difference by choosing smaller solutions overstraining said you know we're always . going to those in limited series and little 3000 on the dole and all morning. looking. everyone welcome to focus on europe it is nice to have you here with me we're starting today in the southern part of italy which is known for its beaches its food its beautiful architecture and unfortunately for its mafia for example naples at mount the suv vs with its historic buildings and alleyways is dominated by a powerful mafia clan called the camorra.
come to australia there's little paradise the torres strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the dream island mob from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 45 minutes on d w. every day counts. for us and for our planet. the miners is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make citizenry how can we protect our tenants what to do with all our waste so. we can make a...
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but it will take a very long time to repair relationships and rebuild trust we've aboriginal and torres strait islander communities not only the paid pay people who's the traditional owners of the land where those who can go into caves ah but also the wider indigenous community and the wider strangely in community as a whole so people have been calling for more structural reforms within rio tinto and you know why dissent sinestro liya reforms to native title will because we need to remember he is that what rio tinto deed in destroying these caves was actually legal in the sense of the laws so the structure of native title will is clearly flawed if this was allowed to go ahead and some including senator patrick dodson of calling for oil commission to make sure that mining companies and indigenous organisations can what better together so we can never see something like the destruction of these caves again all right nick ok thank you so much for that update from canberra. a state of siege could be declared by chinese government in a region home to the indigenous people president sebastian pinera
but it will take a very long time to repair relationships and rebuild trust we've aboriginal and torres strait islander communities not only the paid pay people who's the traditional owners of the land where those who can go into caves ah but also the wider indigenous community and the wider strangely in community as a whole so people have been calling for more structural reforms within rio tinto and you know why dissent sinestro liya reforms to native title will because we need to remember he...
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mohamed is the ceo of the lowitja institute, australia's national institute for aboriginal and torres strait programme to talk us through your findings. i know that particularly this time around, you wanted to change the whole perception of the indigenous community. talk us through what you found and what you're trying to do with this report. you're trying to do with this re ort. , ,., you're trying to do with this reort. , ., , ., you're trying to do with this reort. , ,., ., , ., ., report. yes, so we really wanted to do this report _ report. yes, so we really wanted to do this report through _ report. yes, so we really wanted to do this report through a _ report. yes, so we really wanted to do this report through a strengths i do this report through a strengths —based lands, and really looking back at the year that was an highlighting the exceptional leadership and legacy in the face of multiple crises — the covid—19 pandemic, we had bushfires here in australia that we are still seeing the outcomes and the impact of from 2019-20, of the outcomes and the impact of from 2019—20, of course t
mohamed is the ceo of the lowitja institute, australia's national institute for aboriginal and torres strait programme to talk us through your findings. i know that particularly this time around, you wanted to change the whole perception of the indigenous community. talk us through what you found and what you're trying to do with this report. you're trying to do with this re ort. , ,., you're trying to do with this reort. , ., , ., you're trying to do with this reort. , ,., ., , ., ., report....
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difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions that actually roll out is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. andres rojas has been working for here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's the only hospital in the far southwest of colombia a year ago the clinic didn't have any intensive care beds things changed quickly when the covert 9000 pandemic began and made. at the start of the 1st outbreak we had more than 2500 patients 21 of them died and 17 were transferred to another hospital. what was. happening to marco hospital is one of many provincial clinics in colombia that opened up intensive care units for the 1st time during the pandemic. and also it was only after the pandemic hit that we could even think about setting up an intensive care station at the moment it provides 13 units wi
difficult but adults in remote parts are getting priority access to the vaccine aboriginal and torres strait islander people prevented widespread infections in australia with their own travel restrictions that actually roll out is getting underway indigenous groups are also among the 1st to be getting the job in new zealand the us canada and brazil but things don't look so good in colombia. andres rojas has been working for here in the intensive care unit of the st andrews hospital into. it's...