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every minutes a child is admitted to a hospital in somalia, from malnutrition, as according to the un children's agency, which is warning the severe drought is threatening to cause the deaths of children on a scale not seen in half a century. in august alone, more than 40000 children needed medical health, humanitarian groups for the situation could end up worse than the 2011 family that killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. somalia has had full failed rainy seasons and isn't during its worst drought in decades. as we said many times before severely actually malnourished, children are. ready 11 times more likely to die or die rear is installment. well, nurse children, so with rights like those i've mentioned, somalia really is on the brain a check tragedy at a scale not seen in decades. officials and nigeria are wanting more rain is predicted as communities across almost the entire country struggle to deal with the worst flooding and more than a decade. more than 600 people have been killed and 1300000 displaced. 33 of nigeria, 36 states have been impacted. some communities have been c
every minutes a child is admitted to a hospital in somalia, from malnutrition, as according to the un children's agency, which is warning the severe drought is threatening to cause the deaths of children on a scale not seen in half a century. in august alone, more than 40000 children needed medical health, humanitarian groups for the situation could end up worse than the 2011 family that killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. somalia has had full failed rainy seasons and isn't during...
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a child is admitted to hospital in somalia, from malnutrition, that's according to the un children's agency. it's warned that severe drought could cause death on a scale not seen in half a century. in august alone, more than 40000 children needed medical help. humanitarian groups warned the situation could end up worse than the 2011 famine that killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. as we said many times before severely acutely, man, our children are. ready 11 times more likely to die or rear amazes and solomon, well nurse children. so with rights like those i've mentioned, somalia really is on the brink of a cheque tragedy at a scale not seen in decades. on the other side of the african continent, officials, a nigeria, a warning that more rain is predicted has communities across the country struggle to deal with the west flooding there. and more than a decade, more than 600 people have been killed. and there are now fears of disease outbreaks from the contaminated water almond address reports. now from the goal. i guess players from a tower above the flood a few kilometers a
a child is admitted to hospital in somalia, from malnutrition, that's according to the un children's agency. it's warned that severe drought could cause death on a scale not seen in half a century. in august alone, more than 40000 children needed medical help. humanitarian groups warned the situation could end up worse than the 2011 famine that killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. as we said many times before severely acutely, man, our children are. ready 11 times more likely to die...
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the head of the un children's agency, unicef, has warned that the drought currently gripping somaliahe deaths of young people on a scale not seen for 50 years. climate change and conflict have contributed to severe food shortages across the horn of africa. our africa correspondent andrew harding reports from the border town of dolow where people walk for days to come in search of life—saving help. we're heading out into somalia's drought lands, with an armed escort on the lookout for islamist militants, but all we encounter are dying villages. a solitary camel, too weak to stand, marks the entrance to a place called kaharai. a 56—year—old farmer, ibrahim, takes us to see what's become of his goats. the last of his herd now dead from hunger. did you ever imagine your life would end up like this? "never," he says, "but when there's no rain, there's no future for this "kind of life." and it's notjust the animals that are dying. which is why most villages are emptying fast. small convoys like this one setting off in search of food and water. after a long trek, these families have reached
the head of the un children's agency, unicef, has warned that the drought currently gripping somaliahe deaths of young people on a scale not seen for 50 years. climate change and conflict have contributed to severe food shortages across the horn of africa. our africa correspondent andrew harding reports from the border town of dolow where people walk for days to come in search of life—saving help. we're heading out into somalia's drought lands, with an armed escort on the lookout for islamist...
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the head of the un children's agency, unicef, has warned that the drought currently gripping somaliald lead to the deaths of young people on a scale not seen for 50 years. climate change and conflict have contributed to severe food shortages across the horn of africa. 0ur africa correspondent, andrew harding, reports from the border town of dolow where people walk for days to come in search of life—saving help. we're heading out into somalia's drought lands, with an armed escort on the lookout for islamist militants, but all we encounter are dying villages. a solitary camel, too weak to stand, marks the entrance to a place called kaharai. a 56—year—old farmer, ibrahim, takes us to see what's become of his goats. the last of his herd now dead from hunger. did you ever imagine your life would end up like this? "never," he says, "but when there's no rain, there's no future for this "kind of life." and it's notjust the animals that are dying. which is why most villages are emptying fast. small convoys like this one setting off in search of food and water. after a long trek, these familie
the head of the un children's agency, unicef, has warned that the drought currently gripping somaliald lead to the deaths of young people on a scale not seen for 50 years. climate change and conflict have contributed to severe food shortages across the horn of africa. 0ur africa correspondent, andrew harding, reports from the border town of dolow where people walk for days to come in search of life—saving help. we're heading out into somalia's drought lands, with an armed escort on the...
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the un children's agency, unicef, says somalia could suffer rates of infant death unseen for half a centuryhe number of people now being affected by the worst drought in a0 years has more than doubled — but less than half the money needed to help them has been raised. climate change and conflict have contributed to severe food shortages across the horn of africa. this map uses data from a us aid group monitoring famine. this area in dark red, is where a full blown famine is projected within weeks — that means households with no food — children suffering acute malnutrition — and people dying every day from starvation. 0ur africa correspondent andrew harding has been covering the crisis unfolding in somalia for weeks. tonight he reports from the border town of dolow where people walk for days to come in search of life—saving help. we're heading out into somalia's drought lands, with an armed escort on the lookout for islamist militants. but all we encounter are dying villages. a solitary camel, too weak to stand, marks the entrance to a place called kaharai. a 56—year—old farmer, ibrahim, tak
the un children's agency, unicef, says somalia could suffer rates of infant death unseen for half a centuryhe number of people now being affected by the worst drought in a0 years has more than doubled — but less than half the money needed to help them has been raised. climate change and conflict have contributed to severe food shortages across the horn of africa. this map uses data from a us aid group monitoring famine. this area in dark red, is where a full blown famine is projected within...
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this is the un development program and the un children's fund and the same un economic commission forope and the world intellectual property organization, a number of others, and organizations including the same world health organization, which, according to has done a lot to the coronavirus, so that in the end, after all, the consolidation of the international community went in such a constructive way, yes, that is, and, uh, belarus actively involved. this is an experience. this is the experience of all these structures. they were created for what? yes? in order to cooperate in order to exchange best practices there. this work is ongoing. we, as a country, use this to bring the best practices and methodologies, including managerial yes, but this is a method of excellence. this is one of the tools for improvement. he does not build hospitals and schools in belarus with our system. we've been through this for a long time, but he helps us tune our system well, three letters we've discussed. now let's discuss four letters nato is no secret that today is at our borders. well, they are inc
this is the un development program and the un children's fund and the same un economic commission forope and the world intellectual property organization, a number of others, and organizations including the same world health organization, which, according to has done a lot to the coronavirus, so that in the end, after all, the consolidation of the international community went in such a constructive way, yes, that is, and, uh, belarus actively involved. this is an experience. this is the...
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a call came as a warehouse belonging to the un children's asian units that was looted haiti is suffering major shortages of faith goods. gangs have been blocking the entrance, the main fuel terminals, and last month and protest. the us government cars in cities with haitians also facing a shortage of drinking water. the u. n. is wanting this could make the color outbreak that even was with the current conditions in haiti. and if not, all conditions are the good conditions are met and we are actually in for quite an exponential if not explosive increase of, of color. my cases, one could even say that perhaps the conditions are there for a perfect strong, unfortunately. and this is a combination of an already severe and dire human situation, but people in have to face on a daily basis. brady, many to great extent, very harsh living conditions, compounded by economic crisis by a few crisis and insecurity, which has been really fighting over the past months as a result of violence. and the last hour they've been discussing haiti at the general assembly of the organization of american states,
a call came as a warehouse belonging to the un children's asian units that was looted haiti is suffering major shortages of faith goods. gangs have been blocking the entrance, the main fuel terminals, and last month and protest. the us government cars in cities with haitians also facing a shortage of drinking water. the u. n. is wanting this could make the color outbreak that even was with the current conditions in haiti. and if not, all conditions are the good conditions are met and we are...
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according to the latest reports by the un international children's emergency fund, the african country is struggling with a 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claimed thousands of lives and plunged large territories into turmoil. according to the un, some 5000000 locals need urgent aid for the number of children in need of humanitarian help has recently increased from 2 to almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas. and students have also been affected by school closures, due to prolonged insecurity. we can affect those new governments has declared is top priority is to secure the nation's territory. authorities of even launched a recruitment campaign for civilian defense volunteers to help the army fight militants. in while thousands protested against france, it became a faster on friday. demonstrators gathered near the french embassy to hunt in a letter. the money that piracy withdraw its troops from the country within 72 hours. some processes even waved russian flags, demanding local authorities develop close to size with moscow and other inte
according to the latest reports by the un international children's emergency fund, the african country is struggling with a 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claimed thousands of lives and plunged large territories into turmoil. according to the un, some 5000000 locals need urgent aid for the number of children in need of humanitarian help has recently increased from 2 to almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas. and students have also been affected by...
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which provides for the obligation of the occupying power not to change the civil status of children and the unvention on children's rights from 1989, let's try to hear yosypai zisselska social action or dissident, mr. yosyfa. good day once again. there is no opportunity to talk, unfortunately, well, obviously, the fan and disconnection in ukraine and the destruction of communication systems in ukraine are also signs and complicate our television broadcasts and the inclusion of our fellow citizens, our experts, whose we include the broadcasts that are in different ukraine, not only ukraine, so we will be ready for technical difficulties on the air. ukraine asks israel to provide weapons instead, he will receive from the official jerusalem-le- jerusalem only the notification system - this is the approach of israel, god, i don't like it , the ambassador of ukraine to israel, yevhen korniychuk, said to the central committee about this with such and such a saying. you can also watch our broadcast on our website, he is quite demanding about the official authorities of israel. well, he believes that
which provides for the obligation of the occupying power not to change the civil status of children and the unvention on children's rights from 1989, let's try to hear yosypai zisselska social action or dissident, mr. yosyfa. good day once again. there is no opportunity to talk, unfortunately, well, obviously, the fan and disconnection in ukraine and the destruction of communication systems in ukraine are also signs and complicate our television broadcasts and the inclusion of our fellow...
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thank you very much. indeed, more still to come this hour, including the un says $3000000.00 children are suffering from malnutrition, into don, due to high food prices. poor harvests, and recent floods. as florida continues to search for its dead off to hurricane in resident biden, to visit puerto rico to survey the damage done by hurricane fiona. and one of the walt tennis number one, the school, the end of season should you not safe? are a, has the details of support ah hello, they let scott in south asia and from the satellite image, you can see logic, cloudless sky is of course, much of pakistan and the north west of india that says the monsoon continues its retreat. but when windy weather however is picking up from the north east corner of india, thanks to low pressure, bring in a heavy rain further north as well. 8 to bangladesh that's been lingering around the bay of bengal. by the time we get to wednesday. it's nicole that sees those drenching rains. we could see some flooding here and some of that snow falling on the himalayan mountains for the south. much dryer a few. sha w
thank you very much. indeed, more still to come this hour, including the un says $3000000.00 children are suffering from malnutrition, into don, due to high food prices. poor harvests, and recent floods. as florida continues to search for its dead off to hurricane in resident biden, to visit puerto rico to survey the damage done by hurricane fiona. and one of the walt tennis number one, the school, the end of season should you not safe? are a, has the details of support ah hello, they let scott...
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including children. > >> the un says ukrainian engineers have repaired an external power line to the nuclear power plant following shelling. last week vladimir putin declared the plant to be officially on the russian ownership. meanwhile ukraine's president renewed his call for russia to be declared a terrorist state. > >> still ahead, fighting for a cure, why hundreds of people marched through the streets of san mateo this weekend. > >> an impressive day today for the marine layer, not good for fleet week, but certainly impressive for this time of year. how much longer are we going to be living with this? it's getting into the middle of october but it doesn't really look or feel like it much. i will show you how things may change little in the 7-day forecast, coming up. >> nearly 400 people turned out for the annual walk to defeat a. defeat als. our reporter spoke with a woman who was diagnosed with als in 2021 and she has dedicated herself to fighting her fighting it. >> i started noticing weakness in my left arm and i thought i was just overdoing it. >> reporter: for veteran tv an
including children. > >> the un says ukrainian engineers have repaired an external power line to the nuclear power plant following shelling. last week vladimir putin declared the plant to be officially on the russian ownership. meanwhile ukraine's president renewed his call for russia to be declared a terrorist state. > >> still ahead, fighting for a cure, why hundreds of people marched through the streets of san mateo this weekend. > >> an impressive day today for...
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andhe think about the un-housed children who in my school and the ways they were talked about and treated in the spaces because they were an house, right? so that witnessing came from my own experiences with certain encounters and my attempt to hold the kinds of intimacies and emotional connectivity to each subject in a particular way that honored their lives and also honored the fullness of the communities in which they existed. >> thank you for your work. and i love you, and treva. [applause] >> i love you, too, here with the best picture here in the museum of art. i love you. fighting for worlds and make it better for you, too. thank you. >> hi, treva. so i have a question about what comes to your research what kind of didn't make it? like what was your bar of this is the i violence and talking about and this is what i'm not? i say that because there's a few ways in which we criminalize without criminal activity happening, like you said the rodney king trial, he's not on trial if the george floyd trial, he's not on trial. and also this idea of violence through erasure did you said this
andhe think about the un-housed children who in my school and the ways they were talked about and treated in the spaces because they were an house, right? so that witnessing came from my own experiences with certain encounters and my attempt to hold the kinds of intimacies and emotional connectivity to each subject in a particular way that honored their lives and also honored the fullness of the communities in which they existed. >> thank you for your work. and i love you, and treva....
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our efforts to serve humanity, littler, children, turkey, and the un are trying to avoid the impression that the deal can't be saved their interim transit plan. so record amounts of grain moved on monday, but russia has warned, it will be risky for ukraine to keep exporting. it's much needed crops. right, let's get a round up. now of some other world news headlines. authorities in india arrested 9 people in connection with the bridge collapse that killed more than 140. large crowds were on the bridge when it gave way plunging pedestrians into the river below the bridge had just reopened. after months of repairs. elise, in the east of the democratic republic of congo, have use tear gas to disperse. hundreds of angry demonstrators were attempting to march on the rwandan border. the protest as accused rando supporting anti government rebels who being capturing territory in eastern congo to brazil. now, where political political tensions are growing after louise ignacio let a silva stage come back. as president luna secured a narrow wind in a run of election against the current right wing l
our efforts to serve humanity, littler, children, turkey, and the un are trying to avoid the impression that the deal can't be saved their interim transit plan. so record amounts of grain moved on monday, but russia has warned, it will be risky for ukraine to keep exporting. it's much needed crops. right, let's get a round up. now of some other world news headlines. authorities in india arrested 9 people in connection with the bridge collapse that killed more than 140. large crowds were on the...
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that's according to a un report that says children from poorer communities are most at risk because they like access to clean water, shelter, air conditioning, and health care. the report says, services should be better adapted for a warming climate. about 559000000 children worldwide are exposed to high temperatures. the report says by 2015, nearly every child on earth that's more than 2000000000. will be exposed to heat waves more frequently. because shriek is a climate and environment specialist at unicef. he explains why heat waves are the most urgent concern of the climate crisis. the full magnitude of the waves is right around the corner compared to a lot of the other climate and environmental hazards that might take a little bit longer to reach their worst. further away from the equator, the polls are actually going to see the largest change in the largest relative change. so the biggest swing, and he will happen in the northern hemisphere, for example, in europe and north america. and whereas in around the equator, areas that are or are already hot will get hotter, but some of th
that's according to a un report that says children from poorer communities are most at risk because they like access to clean water, shelter, air conditioning, and health care. the report says, services should be better adapted for a warming climate. about 559000000 children worldwide are exposed to high temperatures. the report says by 2015, nearly every child on earth that's more than 2000000000. will be exposed to heat waves more frequently. because shriek is a climate and environment...
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the un children's agency says, somalia could suffer rates of infant death, unseen for half a century. turned to after sacking her chancellor told ministers they must identify savings in their department budget by the end of this week. last night the prime minister apologised for the mistakes made in the five weeks since she took over at number ten but said she intends to lead her party at the next general election. our political correspondent has been talking to conservative party members in the safe seat of the cotswolds in gloucestershire. this members in the safe seat of the cotswolds in gloucestershire. as she finished now? _ cotswolds in gloucestershire. as she finished now? as _ cotswolds in gloucestershire. as she finished now? as ministers - cotswolds in gloucestershire. as she finished now? as ministers met i cotswolds in gloucestershire. as she finished now? as ministers met this| finished now? as ministers met this mornin: , finished now? as ministers met this morning. the _ finished now? as ministers met this morning, the questions _ finished now? as ministers met this mor
the un children's agency says, somalia could suffer rates of infant death, unseen for half a century. turned to after sacking her chancellor told ministers they must identify savings in their department budget by the end of this week. last night the prime minister apologised for the mistakes made in the five weeks since she took over at number ten but said she intends to lead her party at the next general election. our political correspondent has been talking to conservative party members in...
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children were admitted to medical centers with severe acute malnutrition. in august alone, an estimated 7800000 people as roughly half somalis, anti population are now affected by drought. the un estimates 213000 of them and now at high risk of famine, it's quite terrifying. and you see that in people you see the exhaustion of the mothers and children. we talk at long distances. we're talking here. people walking 2030 days to try and get some sort of help that i do reach places like where i am now in the center of the country. and there is that help there is that one, the food that you tricia hood eunice have has so very worried about those children who don't make any of speak to mothers who have very children. on the way to day, we spoke to a mother who next to her 10th or 2 tiny mounds, where her 2 and 3 year old who been buried. she made it so far, but had children died literally in her last day. so mothers doing heroic things really heroic having almost everything i had livelihoods, i lost a large dog. i lost the livelihoods in a climate in jews crisis unlike anything we've really seen before. so i'm saying i'm saying fee, i'm saying immense resolve. but we're also saying
children were admitted to medical centers with severe acute malnutrition. in august alone, an estimated 7800000 people as roughly half somalis, anti population are now affected by drought. the un estimates 213000 of them and now at high risk of famine, it's quite terrifying. and you see that in people you see the exhaustion of the mothers and children. we talk at long distances. we're talking here. people walking 2030 days to try and get some sort of help that i do reach places like where i am...
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would argue that is to rather your children are in school or not in school, that parents need to make sure the kids are actually learning and being educated. with un-schooling e is so much more family involvement in education because parents are really tuned in to their children's strengths and weaknesses and areas of interest, it is easier to get connect those resources and build upon the knowledge that children have at a natural curiosity to discovery. i do go through the book talking about how to approach reading and math through an unschooled in approach and it's important to mention that they are not sort of anti-curriculum or you know, sort of the traditional learning. it's just that the idea is that if self-directed, student directed as opposed to top down. you'll find many unschooled children will gravitate to a curriculum for some subjects are all subjects in many unschooled yours and taking community college classes in the high school years to get back a survey done on dr. peter great as a psychology professor at boston college and un-schooling advocate who wrote the forward to my book he and his colleagues discovered most did spend time
would argue that is to rather your children are in school or not in school, that parents need to make sure the kids are actually learning and being educated. with un-schooling e is so much more family involvement in education because parents are really tuned in to their children's strengths and weaknesses and areas of interest, it is easier to get connect those resources and build upon the knowledge that children have at a natural curiosity to discovery. i do go through the book talking about...
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a children, un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october or week of richardson is the un resident coordinator in haiti. she says the ongoing political and social unrest is making the situation was without fuel. it's very difficult to get access to clean water. whichever one knows it's one of the key and the most if you want to fight a outbreak. and there is also different countries too, for people to move around and not only because of the lack of transport, because of the guys to do a few. and also because there is a lot of gang violence happening around the capital, we have in particularly institutes a may. and there are people being caught in, in actually in gone higher between rivaling gang and re seen over 3 months. we've had seen 900 people in india and in gang violence. so that type of movement, of course, it's very make condition very difficult if you want to treat, if you want to treat color a quickly and, and because of the few we have to do, we also help in any way to collections. so the sanitary conditions are really right for perf
a children, un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october or week of richardson is the un resident coordinator in haiti. she says the ongoing political and social unrest is making the situation was without fuel. it's very difficult to get access to clean water. whichever one knows it's one of the key and the most if you want to fight a outbreak. and there is also different countries too, for people to move around and not only because of the lack of...
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half of them have children, un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october. at least 22 people have been killed in thousands more left homeless after psych loans to try and slammed into bangladesh. his coastal regions authorities are now working to help effective communities. tanveer chandry reports from pato cali cycle and sit drink barrel lane from the bale. bengal early tuesday with winds gusting up to 88 kilometer per hour and a storm surge of about 3 meters. heavy winds with rain and storm surge damaged thousands of homes in the coastal region and flooding low lying coastal areas. gal cable nice on the beach teeth that will be yesterday during the storm and heavy rain. the part of our house got all inundated, there was a strong wind and many trees also fell. and we couldn't even venture out and were very scared when about the cycle and brought rains and flooding in other parts of the country, including the capital darker. enjoy on our that he could look what you to the store marine, we're struggling. the looks is all the streets and deeds
half of them have children, un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october. at least 22 people have been killed in thousands more left homeless after psych loans to try and slammed into bangladesh. his coastal regions authorities are now working to help effective communities. tanveer chandry reports from pato cali cycle and sit drink barrel lane from the bale. bengal early tuesday with winds gusting up to 88 kilometer per hour and a storm surge of about 3...
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the bbc team who first broke the story was asked to give evidence to the un after finding severely malnourished childrenidden lives of confinement we uncovered in ukraine's network of institutions. we saw malnourishment, mistreatment and underdevelopment from years of neglect. like oleg, trapped in a bed—ridden existence, denied the chance to live independently. and vasil, taken from his family and tied to a bench — ignored by a system that does not care. and anna, grinding her teeth through the anxiety of childhood trauma. we told their stories on behalf of thousands of disabled people, locked away in places like this across ukraine. and then we were invited to bring that testimony to the united nations, to give evidence to its committee on the rights of people with disabilities. now, we have its conclusions. the committee is calling for ukraine to free disabled people from homes, what it calls "de—institutionalisation". it also calls for alternative care in the community, so that disabled people can live independently, or with families. but breaking up such a long—standing system means challenging out
the bbc team who first broke the story was asked to give evidence to the un after finding severely malnourished childrenidden lives of confinement we uncovered in ukraine's network of institutions. we saw malnourishment, mistreatment and underdevelopment from years of neglect. like oleg, trapped in a bed—ridden existence, denied the chance to live independently. and vasil, taken from his family and tied to a bench — ignored by a system that does not care. and anna, grinding her teeth...
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international children's emergency fund, the african country is struggling with the 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claim to thousands of lives and plunged launched territories into turmoil. according to the un some 5000000 locals need urgent aid, while the number of children in need of humanitarian health has recently increased from 2, almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas, and students have also been affected by school closes due to prolonged insecurity. but for those new governments has declared is top priority is to secure the nation territory and authority of even lost the recruitment campaign. the civilian defense volunteers to help fight alongside the army. meanwhile, thousands protested against the front fossil on friday. the mistakes is gathered near the french embassy, $100.00, the less money parties withdraw from the country within 72 hours from protest is even waved russian flags. the money local authorities develop close supplies in moscow and those upon a route prior to that address. our goal is to ask france to remove its troops. it's not in our interests to fight against folks. we don't want to miss our goal. if france knows fran
international children's emergency fund, the african country is struggling with the 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claim to thousands of lives and plunged launched territories into turmoil. according to the un some 5000000 locals need urgent aid, while the number of children in need of humanitarian health has recently increased from 2, almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas, and students have also been affected by school closes due to prolonged...
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the un says as many as 23 children have been killed during ongoing mass protests in iran, demonstrations response. last month off to 22 year old mercer a mean a lot died. while in the custody of iran's morality police, she had been detained for violating strict dress code overhead coverings. the near constant protests have been some of the countries biggest since the 1979 revolution . a month after demonstrations erupted across iran, the unabated violent response by security forces against protesters and reports of arbitrary arrests and the killing and detention of children are deeply worried. some sources suggest that as many as 23 children have been killed and many others injured in at least 7 provinces by live ammunition metal pellets at close range and fatal beating. a number of schools have also been rated and children arrested by security forces. rallies have begun in chiles, capital santiago, marking the 3rd anniversary of mass protests against inequality. 33 people died in the social revolt as more than a 1000000 people protested for better health services, education and social w
the un says as many as 23 children have been killed during ongoing mass protests in iran, demonstrations response. last month off to 22 year old mercer a mean a lot died. while in the custody of iran's morality police, she had been detained for violating strict dress code overhead coverings. the near constant protests have been some of the countries biggest since the 1979 revolution . a month after demonstrations erupted across iran, the unabated violent response by security forces against...
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un. >> civilians being targeted, women and children, how can belarusian elsa five voting against the unution to condemn the russian offensive? >> you know, there is an information war going on, ukrainians talk about mass graves, and the russians similarly reveal mask crimes from the ukrainian side. >> and now we have our thanks to kier simmons and breaking news this morning out of turkey. at least 40 people have died in a coal mine explosion. the blast happened in the town of -- in the northern part of the country friday evening, 110 miners were working inside when the explosion happened. authorities have been doing everything they can to help anyone who is trapped inside as relatives with outside in the news, 11 miners are in the hospital and 58 were either rescued or managed to get out on their own. this blast comes eight years after a fire in another turkish coal mine killed more than 300 people. and, coming up, trump's lawyers better not have any vacations planned for a long, long time. the former presidents legal woes piling up this week, losses coming from two different branches o
un. >> civilians being targeted, women and children, how can belarusian elsa five voting against the unution to condemn the russian offensive? >> you know, there is an information war going on, ukrainians talk about mass graves, and the russians similarly reveal mask crimes from the ukrainian side. >> and now we have our thanks to kier simmons and breaking news this morning out of turkey. at least 40 people have died in a coal mine explosion. the blast happened in the town of...
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half of them are children. the un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october. south korea's military is conducting marine drills with a focus on enhancing the country security. it's hard of large scale military exercises held on the east coast. the government says the drills necessary to prepare for any threat the country may face. north korea has been ramping up this all tests in recent weeks. now at least 22 people have been killed and thousands left homeless. office icon sits, rang slammed into coastal regions and bangladesh thought is helping affected communities come to challenge reports, portal karly cycle and cetera. barrel lane from the bail bengal early tuesday with winds gusting up to 88 kilometer per hour and a storm surge of about 3 meters. heavy winds with rain and storm surge damaged thousands of homes in the coastal region and flooding low lying coastal areas. gal cable nicer beastie terrible a bit yesterday during the storm and heavy rain, a part of our house go
half of them are children. the un supported health workers have been trying to limit the outbreak since early october. south korea's military is conducting marine drills with a focus on enhancing the country security. it's hard of large scale military exercises held on the east coast. the government says the drills necessary to prepare for any threat the country may face. north korea has been ramping up this all tests in recent weeks. now at least 22 people have been killed and thousands left...
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the un estimates that almost one in three children under five in the region are malnourished, but theom the area are restricted, and journalists have been barred from entering the region. film—makers charles emptaz and 0liverjobard got rare access and visited a hospital in tigray that's struggling to treat its patients. hussein mohamed has this report for bbc africa eye, and a warning — it contains distressing images. the tigray region in northern ethiopia has been cut off from the world by war. in this village, no—one has enough to eat. many are starving. fighting prevented farmers from planting crops and the market stalls are barren. there are no medical centres nearby and people from this village are forced to walk 100km to a bigger town. even there, resources are scarce. dr tsehaye runs a hospital that has barely any medicine, electricity or gas. he says more and more malnourished children are being brought here. the ethiopian government and the tigrayan regional authority blame each other for the humanitarian crisis and while peace talks falter, the fighting has intensified, rest
the un estimates that almost one in three children under five in the region are malnourished, but theom the area are restricted, and journalists have been barred from entering the region. film—makers charles emptaz and 0liverjobard got rare access and visited a hospital in tigray that's struggling to treat its patients. hussein mohamed has this report for bbc africa eye, and a warning — it contains distressing images. the tigray region in northern ethiopia has been cut off from the world by...
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half of them are children. liqueur, richardson is the un resident coordinator in haiti. she says the political and social unrest making the situation worse. without you, it's very difficult to get access to clean water, which everyone knows it's one of the key and the most if you want to fight a outbreak. and there is also difficult to, to, for people to move around. and not only because of the lack of transport, because of the guys to do a fuel meant also because there is a lot of gang violence happening around the capital. we have in particularly institute to may. and there are people being caught in, in actually in gone higher between rivaling gang and we're seeing over 3 months we've had seen over 900 people, a did an interest in, in gang violence. so that type of movement apart. it's very make conditions very difficult if you want to treat. if you want to treat color a quickly and because of the few we can do, we also help in any way to collections. so the sanitary conditions are really right for perfect. but clearly there is also a somewhat higher level of experien
half of them are children. liqueur, richardson is the un resident coordinator in haiti. she says the political and social unrest making the situation worse. without you, it's very difficult to get access to clean water, which everyone knows it's one of the key and the most if you want to fight a outbreak. and there is also difficult to, to, for people to move around. and not only because of the lack of transport, because of the guys to do a fuel meant also because there is a lot of gang...
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the un children's agency, unicef, has warned that the drought in somalia threatens to cause deaths ofong distances in order to find basic needs. there are settle accounts that are developing in places in the country, where millions of people are seeking food aid and assistance both locally and internationally, there have been heightened calls for there have been heightened calls for the government to declare famine in central and southern parts of the country, they have stuck to fundraising, there's duck to seeking donor assistance. this call has been mounting for quite some time now, so there is some hope that it would be made so an emergency response can be triggered immediately. truth? made so an emergency response can be triggered immediately.— triggered immediately. why are they dela in: ? triggered immediately. why are they delaying? would _ triggered immediately. why are they delaying? would it _ triggered immediately. why are they delaying? would it not _ triggered immediately. why are they delaying? would it not trigger - triggered immediately. why are they delaying? would it
the un children's agency, unicef, has warned that the drought in somalia threatens to cause deaths ofong distances in order to find basic needs. there are settle accounts that are developing in places in the country, where millions of people are seeking food aid and assistance both locally and internationally, there have been heightened calls for there have been heightened calls for the government to declare famine in central and southern parts of the country, they have stuck to fundraising,...
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trying to recover after a former police officer shelton stab 36 people, including 24 children in their carers. the un high commissioner for refugees says the agency needs more money. so we put grandy says, armed conflict, human rights abuses, and global warming have pushed the number of people fleeing their homes to more than a 100000000. and without additional funding, the organization might have to make major cuts. the impact of this inaction on the world's most vulnerable is grave cove. it climate conflict, and now the cost of living crises are causing ever more hardship. and indeed, and in various ways, compelling people to flee through the newest political party has been declared. the winner of last week's general election. the electoral commission says the 7 month old revolution for prosperity parts, $156.00 seats, as 5 seats shorts of an outright majority, or the leader in business men, sam method. connie is new to politics and he will need to persuade other parties to form a coalition. he's promised to develop lives who do and lift people out of poverty and tackle high unemployment and crime,
trying to recover after a former police officer shelton stab 36 people, including 24 children in their carers. the un high commissioner for refugees says the agency needs more money. so we put grandy says, armed conflict, human rights abuses, and global warming have pushed the number of people fleeing their homes to more than a 100000000. and without additional funding, the organization might have to make major cuts. the impact of this inaction on the world's most vulnerable is grave cove. it...
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but that's according to a un report that says children from poor communities are most at risk because they lack access to clean water, shelter, air conditioning, and health care. the report says, services should be better adapted for a warming claim. it's about 559000000 children worldwide are exposed to high temperatures. by 2050. the report says nearly every child on earth that's more than $2000000000.00 will be exposed to heat waves. more frequently. nicholas reese is a climate and environment specialist at unicef. he explains why he waves are the most urgent concern of the climate crisis. the full magnitude of the waves is right around the corner compared to a lot of the other climate and environmental hazards that were, that might take a little bit longer to reach their worst. further away from the equator, the polls are actually going to see the largest change in the largest relative change. so the biggest swing, and he will happen in the northern hemisphere, for example, in europe and north america. and whereas in around the equator, areas that are or are already hot will get h
but that's according to a un report that says children from poor communities are most at risk because they lack access to clean water, shelter, air conditioning, and health care. the report says, services should be better adapted for a warming claim. it's about 559000000 children worldwide are exposed to high temperatures. by 2050. the report says nearly every child on earth that's more than $2000000000.00 will be exposed to heat waves. more frequently. nicholas reese is a climate and...
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work with that at least the local how provision not so aware that there, if there is children who had symptom of un, unable to use your name. there were p especially under, you know, 5 years old years old. so that's a man symptom that we have to take this very seriously. and then the income that a b a from the us of the symptom so far, the diary and also for me. and so last, the main symptoms would be the, the was the 1st way we can see korean. and also to take the, the only stage of the case because that, that very important because these a kidney failure, the respond is depend on how fast we bond the cases. and also then is not only yes, i appreciate that the government now already ban the number off the medicine side of specially but that's not enough because we know in the name change, again, illiterate here. but the medicine is also our, our problem and not necessarily in that said the, in the island they know, but these and also we have also to find another solution because coughing and also flowing in isa is very common. so again, we have to also give them a solution for them in them of thes
work with that at least the local how provision not so aware that there, if there is children who had symptom of un, unable to use your name. there were p especially under, you know, 5 years old years old. so that's a man symptom that we have to take this very seriously. and then the income that a b a from the us of the symptom so far, the diary and also for me. and so last, the main symptoms would be the, the was the 1st way we can see korean. and also to take the, the only stage of the case...
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children? well, tiktok has a responsibility under the un guiding principles on business and human rights.ow tiktok is ensuring that the rights and dignity of these communities is being ensured. they state clearly that users are not allowed to solicit explicitly gifts. so, this is a clear violation of their own terms of services, not — let alone, of course, the rights of those people. most of the accounts we followed regularly went live, with children begging for hours at a time. tiktok�*s guidelines say, "we prohibit activities that "perpetuate the abuse, harm, endangerment, "or exploitation of minors on tiktok." we reported more than 30 accounts using children for begging in the app to see what tiktok would do about this. at the time, tiktok said there was no violation for every single one of them and the videos remained live. matt navarra is a social media consultant and analyst. why do you think tiktok is placing so much emphasis on the duration of these lives? tiktok has got a ferocious appetite for growth, like most social media platforms. livestreams inevitably pull people in for lo
children? well, tiktok has a responsibility under the un guiding principles on business and human rights.ow tiktok is ensuring that the rights and dignity of these communities is being ensured. they state clearly that users are not allowed to solicit explicitly gifts. so, this is a clear violation of their own terms of services, not — let alone, of course, the rights of those people. most of the accounts we followed regularly went live, with children begging for hours at a time. tiktok�*s...
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resources and build upon the knowledge children have in their natural curiosity so i go through the book talking about how to approach reading and math through an unhooling approach and it's important to mention on schooling is not anti- curriculum or anti- traditional fluid learning, is the idea that it's self student directed as opposed to walking down. many unschooled children will graphic take toward a curriculum or some or all subjects, many take community college classes in high school years. a survey done on on schoolers by doctor peter ray, psychology professor at boston college and an advocate who wrote the forward to my book, he and his colleague discovered most on schoolers spent time during their high school years taking community college classes often getting an associates degree at the same age their peers would be getting a high school diploma and then able to enroll in a four-year university, transferring credits and saving quite a bit of money so it's practical particularly now with skyrocketing tuition rates at universities. ... have grown exponentially in the last 20 years is that saying something about public education? >> it h
resources and build upon the knowledge children have in their natural curiosity so i go through the book talking about how to approach reading and math through an unhooling approach and it's important to mention on schooling is not anti- curriculum or anti- traditional fluid learning, is the idea that it's self student directed as opposed to walking down. many unschooled children will graphic take toward a curriculum or some or all subjects, many take community college classes in high school...
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trying to recover after a form of police officer shot and stab 36 people, including 24 children, and their carers and the un high commissioner for refugees says the agency needs more money. philipo grandy says, armed conflict, human rights abuses, and global warming have all pushed the number of people fleeing their homes to more than a 100000000. and without additional funding, the organization might have to make some major cuts. the impact of this inaction on the world's most vulnerable is grave cove. it climate conflict and now the cost of living crisis are causing ever more hardship. and indeed, and in various ways, compelling people to flee a 7 and a half 1000000 ukrainians have fled to europe. since russia invaded in february, nearly 1000000 of them have sought refuge in germany. and in response, a berlin airport has been transformed into a refugee censor. dominant cane is there just a few years ago. this area where i'm standing right now would have been thronging with passengers waiting to check into flights to fly away from berlin. but right now the airport is closed except to ukrainian refugees. pe
trying to recover after a form of police officer shot and stab 36 people, including 24 children, and their carers and the un high commissioner for refugees says the agency needs more money. philipo grandy says, armed conflict, human rights abuses, and global warming have all pushed the number of people fleeing their homes to more than a 100000000. and without additional funding, the organization might have to make some major cuts. the impact of this inaction on the world's most vulnerable is...
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minute, in fact, russia , with its actions towards ukrainian children, violates international humanitarian law, namely the geneva convention and the unights of the child. and that is exactly why we are speaking today we are raising this topic, er, regarding er, the number of children who were deported. so, er, you already showed the infographic today and saw that according to the data of the national information bureau, 4,600 children were deported, and er, these are actually children who were directly deported to the russian federation, i.e. the total amount, the total number of children is more. actually, those deported to russia are 4600 children and only 96 children were returned . homes, not one state institution is involved here, central bodies of executive power and the public sector, the international sector are also involved, and only thanks to close cooperation, and this is precisely the office of the verkhovna rada commissioner for human rights and the ministry of reintegration of temporarily occupied territories of ukraine and the office of the prosecutor general, that is, as we can see, the institutions are so respectabl
minute, in fact, russia , with its actions towards ukrainian children, violates international humanitarian law, namely the geneva convention and the unights of the child. and that is exactly why we are speaking today we are raising this topic, er, regarding er, the number of children who were deported. so, er, you already showed the infographic today and saw that according to the data of the national information bureau, 4,600 children were deported, and er, these are actually children who were...
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children's emergency fund. the african country is struggling with a 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claim, thousands of lives and plunge lost territories into turmoil. according to the un, some 5000000 locals require urgent, urgent aid. while the number of children in need of humanitarian help has recently increased from 2 to almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas. and students have also been effective by school closures, due to prolonged insecurity because of us those new governments has declared its top priority is secure, the nation's territory, and authorities of even launched a recruitment campaign for civilian defense volunteers to help the army listen. the law, thousands protested against france in burkina faso. on friday. the 5th is gathered near the french embassy to hand a letter, demanding the pirates withdraw its troops from the country. within 72 hours. some processes waved russian flags, demanding local authorities to close the size of moscow and other international partners. our goal is to ask france to remove its troops. it's not in our interests to fight against folks, but we don't want to miss our goal. if
children's emergency fund. the african country is struggling with a 7 year jihadist insurgency. this claim, thousands of lives and plunge lost territories into turmoil. according to the un, some 5000000 locals require urgent, urgent aid. while the number of children in need of humanitarian help has recently increased from 2 to almost 3000000. the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in many areas. and students have also been effective by school closures, due to prolonged...
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the bbc team who first broke the story was asked to give evidence to the un after finding severely malnourished childrenraine's network of institutions. we saw malnourishment, mistreatment and underdevelopment from years of neglect. like oleg, trapped in a bed—ridden existence, denied the chance to live independently. and vasil, taken from his family and tied to a bench — ignored by a system that does not care. and anna, grinding her teeth through the anxiety of childhood trauma. we told their stories on behalf of thousands of disabled people, locked away in places like this across ukraine. and then we were invited to bring that testimony to the united nations, to give evidence to its committee on the rights of people with disabilities. now, we have its conclusions. the committee is calling for ukraine to free disabled people from homes, what it calls "de—institutionalisation". it also calls for alternative care in the community, so that disabled people can live independently, or with families. but breaking up such a long—standing system means challenging outdated attitudes and changing an ingrained min
the bbc team who first broke the story was asked to give evidence to the un after finding severely malnourished childrenraine's network of institutions. we saw malnourishment, mistreatment and underdevelopment from years of neglect. like oleg, trapped in a bed—ridden existence, denied the chance to live independently. and vasil, taken from his family and tied to a bench — ignored by a system that does not care. and anna, grinding her teeth through the anxiety of childhood trauma. we told...
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un putin and also afghanistan and a teleprompter. shocking news comes from thailand and a former policeman fired at a children's center the incident occurred in the city of naklang in the north of the country, according to updated data, as a result of a brutal crime, 34 people died among them 22 children after the massacre, the criminal fled in a pickup truck and then committed suicide the exact motives of the shooter while unknown local media report the perpetrator. recently fired from the police for drug use, it is also reported that before breaking into the children's center. he killed his wife and his child. the tragedy turned into a religious rite in indian bengal, hundreds of people gathered on the banks of the river, small to take part in the sacred ceremony of immersion in water, however, there was a sudden rise in water and dozens of people, death of eight was confirmed. 40 more went missing 13 ritual participants with injuries were taken to the hospital the cause of the natural disaster is now being investigated elon musk continues to defend his position on the ukrainian issue after a loud reaction in internet to his plan for a p
un putin and also afghanistan and a teleprompter. shocking news comes from thailand and a former policeman fired at a children's center the incident occurred in the city of naklang in the north of the country, according to updated data, as a result of a brutal crime, 34 people died among them 22 children after the massacre, the criminal fled in a pickup truck and then committed suicide the exact motives of the shooter while unknown local media report the perpetrator. recently fired from the...
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. 9000 have been injured, almost 700 of them children. and the un also says they believe these numbers are probably low. i share a sentiment with senator blackburn on crimes against humanity, and holding china accountable. i share senator cornyn's concerns with people crossing the border illegally. they may actually be leaving it before they can get caught. but what i really am concerned about is swift action on the part of congress. mr. rosenbaum, you mentioned that filling the gaps could help us prosecute cases. mister watson, in response to senator durbin's question, i am curious for cases that we are pursuing here. what is our conviction right now? once you finally bring a case, how successful our weight with prosecuting these cases based on the tools you have right now? >> senator, thank you for your question. i am pleased to report that due to the efforts of our coordination with u.s. attorneys as well as our principal legal advisers, we are relatively successful in presenting and achieving convictions on immigration, as well as national fraud
. 9000 have been injured, almost 700 of them children. and the un also says they believe these numbers are probably low. i share a sentiment with senator blackburn on crimes against humanity, and holding china accountable. i share senator cornyn's concerns with people crossing the border illegally. they may actually be leaving it before they can get caught. but what i really am concerned about is swift action on the part of congress. mr. rosenbaum, you mentioned that filling the gaps could help...