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what's keeping millions of children away from school worldwide unesco says it's poverty and discrimination and coronaviruses making things even worse so what should be done to secure education for all and can that gap be privileged this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm peter girls immigrants ethnic minorities and the disabled just some of the world's children at risk of not getting any education the united nations says poverty and discrimination continue to prevent huge numbers from going to school the total was around $260000000.00 children 2 years ago and that figure will be higher now because of the covert 19 pandemic 40 percent of low and lower middle income countries fail to support teaching jurong the global spread of the coronavirus many students were cut off from online courses during school national lockdowns the un's educational organization unesco is urging countries to support those left behind as life does begin to creep back towards something approaching normal unesco also found half of the world's children who don't go to school that's 97000000 live in s
what's keeping millions of children away from school worldwide unesco says it's poverty and discrimination and coronaviruses making things even worse so what should be done to secure education for all and can that gap be privileged this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm peter girls immigrants ethnic minorities and the disabled just some of the world's children at risk of not getting any education the united nations says poverty and discrimination continue to prevent huge...
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well i mean aids like to report the unesco reports said something very important it's that in low and middle income countries of lessons from the richest 20 percent of all households were 3 times 3 times as likely to complete lower secondary school as one of those from the poorest homes this is very significant and this is due to due to fatten that the richest kids have better access generally like to private schools in some situations but also i mean they benefit from the capacity of their parents and also of their households to mobilize out of class to a dream and also to social and say floods or from parents on the other hand what we find is that in most public schools attended by children time in from all of the low income families they suffer from teacher up senses and from lack of adequate teachin infrastructure only with meant it is overcrowded missed most of the times and it is poor stay poor very moment in the sense that the middle class families have moved away from publics was the private schools and so that is like this they all their kind of crisis with regard to these ki
well i mean aids like to report the unesco reports said something very important it's that in low and middle income countries of lessons from the richest 20 percent of all households were 3 times 3 times as likely to complete lower secondary school as one of those from the poorest homes this is very significant and this is due to due to fatten that the richest kids have better access generally like to private schools in some situations but also i mean they benefit from the capacity of their...
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embajadora de buena voluntad por la unesco y activista. valiendo la pena, asÍ sea una sola persona que cambie su forma de pensar, o se ha dado cuenta de la importancia de la diversidad en nuestro paÍs. no importa, es una persona ya va por mu so. >>> el confinamiento en casa por la pandemia redujo su trabajo. >>> estamos en la unesco, que consta que los paÍses vuelvan a analizar cÓmo estÁ su sistema educativa y que se incluya la educaciÓn a los pueblos originarios. >>> tÚ en carne propia lo has vivido en las redes sociales tengo entendido que sus papÁs al hablar su lengua materna sufrieron discriminaciÓn. >>> lo vive en el proceso de la promociÓn de la pelÍcula. entonces no era como algo que le importara tanto a muchos ciudadanos, asÍ que como que lo dejaba pasar de largo. afortunadamente y como te digo, que bueno que ya estamos reaccionando a este tema >>> ¿quÉ mensaje le das a la comunidad migrante?. >>> no olvidar sus orÍgenes. los padres de familia dicen no quieren hablar espaÑol, quieren hablar inglÉs. sienten que hablar espaÑol es cer
embajadora de buena voluntad por la unesco y activista. valiendo la pena, asÍ sea una sola persona que cambie su forma de pensar, o se ha dado cuenta de la importancia de la diversidad en nuestro paÍs. no importa, es una persona ya va por mu so. >>> el confinamiento en casa por la pandemia redujo su trabajo. >>> estamos en la unesco, que consta que los paÍses vuelvan a analizar cÓmo estÁ su sistema educativa y que se incluya la educaciÓn a los pueblos originarios....
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old tunnel the how banoffee i was declared a unesco world heritage site in 1982. years i. have something very simple. just. leave it right. you. know visit to have fun is complete without experiencing life music actually it's hard not to as music is happening everywhere throughout the old. it is a game. on the other side. it's even ing on helical that i am on the cliff path again the best place to wait for the sunset you can only experience that when you stay here overnight. a day trip is nice but it's better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes a real difference because then you can experience the perfect the celebration so just give it a try bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. a defector from eastern germany was caught and arrested. the garion border guard who did his duty. 30 years later the to meet again. a defector a local and the border guard arch 21. next on g.w. . mom might not know the sound gives carcases goosebumps. blood clot or your sister's electronic cars are way behind. we talked to some experts about how the cars of the future will
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circling in the works unesco. world heritage site owners of the region's industrial past. and this week's your video takes us to bosnia and herzegovina. i want to start by getting a proper overview treetop walker books the clue visitors center is the ideal place to get an idea of the lay of the land it meanders through the forest for over a kilometer copeman a thing at a height of 42 meters on the observation platform what a view. this horseshoe bend in the river is known as the xhosa life and it's by far the most popular attraction in salt land. from up here you can see it pretty well the silence is green about one 3rd of the area is covered with forest and then there are the river valleys of sommerville. sustainable travel is no problem at all due to many hiking and cycling trails well some recommendations for you. many of the interesting sites i found out in nature. will not show the way. they are rugged and colorful sandstone rocks. traces of celtic settlements. and any number of consul ruins. descendant touring guides hiking safely through the vast forests available i
circling in the works unesco. world heritage site owners of the region's industrial past. and this week's your video takes us to bosnia and herzegovina. i want to start by getting a proper overview treetop walker books the clue visitors center is the ideal place to get an idea of the lay of the land it meanders through the forest for over a kilometer copeman a thing at a height of 42 meters on the observation platform what a view. this horseshoe bend in the river is known as the xhosa life and...
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this play about now enjoy special protection display but has been declared up by a severe reserve by unesco. i'm kicking off my tour and the town of living now. under the blistering sun 37 degrees celsius unusually hot for germany luckily i find a source of refreshment along the way. the sleigh ride is a region full of the legends and smith this for example is what the lengthy are supposed to look like they're little creatures that live underground and. every now and then borrow people's household equipment as a sign of their gratitude they give them grand and cake and exchange i'm excited to see oh i'm going to eat a lot of hot summer day in this phase. and will give the show a royal touch visiting ground and palace and it's parked near cut books. we'll head over to the us to the city of san antonio. texas. and we'll show you the v mail sent to us from the indian city of tire and the. most live a visitor's head straight in the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through love but now. you can even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock
this play about now enjoy special protection display but has been declared up by a severe reserve by unesco. i'm kicking off my tour and the town of living now. under the blistering sun 37 degrees celsius unusually hot for germany luckily i find a source of refreshment along the way. the sleigh ride is a region full of the legends and smith this for example is what the lengthy are supposed to look like they're little creatures that live underground and. every now and then borrow people's...
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old havana the how about a v a how was declared a unesco world heritage site in 1982. with . the right. to have something very very stupid. just. be you. know visit to have fun is complete without experiencing life music actually it's hard not to as music is happening everywhere throughout the old testament. it is get. me get. me. it's even ing on helical that i am on the cliff path again the best place to wait for the sunset you can only experience that when you stay here overnight. a day trip is nice but it's even better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes a real difference because then you can experience the perfect the celebration so just give it a try bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. absolutely . one of the most durable spacecraft ever turns 30 the whole space telescope. broadening our rhizomes project. and supplying us with marvelous images of deep space. that's a vital research and streaming service as our window on the universe. to the world today. coming up on. television. monitors family bibs it's modern asia the crisis coming in they ca
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i was declared a unesco world heritage site in 1982. right i'm going to have something very different. and. no visits you have on is complete without experiencing live music actually it's hard not to as music is happening everywhere throughout the old testament. play. music on the monitors on the other touch it seems to me. it's even ng on heligoland i am on the cliff path again the best place to wait for the sunset you can only experience that when you stay here overnight. a day trip is nice but it's even better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes a real difference because then you can experience the perfect deceleration so just give it a try bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. founders rally. the troops needs money to those in asia the price of cotton in a pot social entrepreneurs are changing the lives of the for providing schooling and home. years is decent to move closer it seems that today is a moment dreamworld from the parents. in 30 minutes on d. w. . car made dining in a glass house. with 19 restricti
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how it was declared a unesco world heritage sites in 1982. with . the right kind. of something. just. me. and. no visits you have on is complete without experiencing life music actually it's hard not to as music is happening everywhere throughout the old. way. the way. it is a young woman among. us and. me. it's even ng on heligoland i am on the cliff path again the best place to wait for the sunset you can only experience that when you stay here overnight. a day trip is nice but it's even better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes a real difference because then you can experience the perfect the celebration so just give it a try bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. come on. greg to. define convention shot. a gun seen it was phillips a man peace corps shots of needs made the planes and draftsmen the onshore to ziebell boston society in the early 20th century the bomb and 15 minutes g.w. . gore made dining in a glass house. with 19 restrictions or prompted people to get creative. the restaurant in amsterdam now serves guests and many greenhouses that are
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old top on to the how about of a have was declared a unesco world heritage site in 1982. would. have been to have something very very different. just. b.c. . you. know visits you have on is complete without experiencing live music actually it's hard not to as music is happening everywhere throughout the old testament. it is a get. me. it's even ing on heligoland i am on the cliff path again the best place to wait for the sunset you can only experience that when you stay here overnight. a day trip is nice but it's in better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes a real difference because then you can experience the perfect the celebration so just give it a try bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. because . they've been taught the ideology of neurosis. trained to fight. here to kill. hundreds of european children have become innocent victims of ohio. they were taken to syria by their own the want will become a mom children a job. in 15 minutes on d. w. . we know this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take c
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. >>> seoul will reportedly ask unesco to strip several japanese sites of their world heritage statussouth korean media says the country plans to make the demand because japan isn't acknowledging the history of forced labor at the sites. sites connected to shipbuilding and mining were granted heritage status in 2015. they all date back to japan's industrial revolution. just last week, japan opened a center in tokyo to educate people about the sites, but south korean officials complained about the content of historical documents. they said the displays deny that any koreans were forced to work there. the japanese government says the content adheres to unesco guidelines, and there's no problem with it. when the heritage designations were first announced years ago, japan said some koreans did face harsh working conditions at some of the sites. >>> a city in japan's southern prefecture has passed a bill to change the administrative name of a group of islands under its authority to officially include the name senkaku for the first time. the move is drawing criticism from china and taiwan,
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por la pandemia redujo su ritmo de trabajo, sus logros fueron enormes. >>> ahorita estamos con la unesco importaba tanto a muchos ciudadanos lo dejaron de pasar de largo. >>> quÉ mensaje le darÍas a la comunidad inmigrante? >>> no olvidar sus orÍgenes. los padres me dicen, mis hijos no quieren hablar espaÑol, solo quieren hablar inglÉs, sienten que hablar espaÑol es cerrarle las puertas y no, las cosas estÁn cambiando. >>> yalitza, por Último, te vamos a volver a ver en el cine? >>> claro que sÍ. >>> cuÁndo? >>> esperamos la luz verde y volver a empezar. >>> admirable mujer, yalitza, gracias a paulina sodi, la icÓnica torre eiffel que estuvo cerrada por 104 dÍas ha reabierto para un nÚmero limitado de visitas la gente que aÚn viaja a parÍs en estos tiempos de pandemia y los mismos franceses disfrutan del buen clima y la visita a su muy querida torre, solo hasta el primer y segundo piso, al mÁs alto no se puede subir, los mayores de 11 aÑos de edad deben llevar mascarillas. gracias por acompaÑarnos y por su sintonÍa, maÑana aqui los - tenemos un contrato, pues yo hago un contrato de 12 pe
por la pandemia redujo su ritmo de trabajo, sus logros fueron enormes. >>> ahorita estamos con la unesco importaba tanto a muchos ciudadanos lo dejaron de pasar de largo. >>> quÉ mensaje le darÍas a la comunidad inmigrante? >>> no olvidar sus orÍgenes. los padres me dicen, mis hijos no quieren hablar espaÑol, solo quieren hablar inglÉs, sienten que hablar espaÑol es cerrarle las puertas y no, las cosas estÁn cambiando. >>> yalitza, por Último, te...
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says coronavirus has caused the greatest destruction ever seen in education it's education agency unesco has put out a report on the impact of schooling worldwide and find a staggering 90 percent of all students have been affected by classroom closures the most affected region is sub-saharan africa or almost 100000000 are eyes of school while in the middle east 17000000 are missing out on an education we're very concerned about the you know prior to that there were inequities not only between countries that we also see inequities within countries that were particularly worried about 2 things one is girls possibly never going back to school due to increased rates of teenage pregnancy and early childhood marriage were also very worried about the long term impact of lost earnings every bit of time that children are out of school and losing the opportunity to learn creates a long term loss of their earnings potential over the course of their life so many things to be concerned about at the moment the short term intact is that the children won't lose learning opportunities but we're going to
says coronavirus has caused the greatest destruction ever seen in education it's education agency unesco has put out a report on the impact of schooling worldwide and find a staggering 90 percent of all students have been affected by classroom closures the most affected region is sub-saharan africa or almost 100000000 are eyes of school while in the middle east 17000000 are missing out on an education we're very concerned about the you know prior to that there were inequities not only between...
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before the pandemic began in the middle east 17000000 young people are missing out on an education unesco blames it on governments failing to ensure that poor students have access to learning your in lockdown while in central and southern asia 95000000 children aren't getting an education and many nations in latin america are also suffering inequality in education to see a new reports now from chile on how students are coping. this student has a decent computer a quiet place to study and of course high speed internet they're indispensable especially now that schools and universities in chile have been closed for months and classes as well as assignments are all online. but for 47 percent of chileans these are luxuries well beyond their reach on the eve of a total lockdown in chile's capital we followed my little andersonville in to an internet cafe that's been their salvation. they are here they look up information for dylan's homework. and print out the assignments they'll need to later email to the teacher. back at home they just plain that even that will now be impossible because the i
before the pandemic began in the middle east 17000000 young people are missing out on an education unesco blames it on governments failing to ensure that poor students have access to learning your in lockdown while in central and southern asia 95000000 children aren't getting an education and many nations in latin america are also suffering inequality in education to see a new reports now from chile on how students are coping. this student has a decent computer a quiet place to study and of...
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proponents of multilateralism that we regret very much when the united states left the paris accord left unesco left the w.h.o. are about to leave it leaving behind the arms control treaties so as a matter of fact this is a point on which we support chancellor merkel's government we would just like to see more success here and a more determined attitude on the part of the german government when it comes to strengthening international organizations because when america act to kate as a leader inside these organizations china may take over may want to take over and it's something that we as germans and europeans have to counter how do you avoid that how do you avoid china moving into the vacuum that american you know lateral ism could possibly create. by developing a very strong european foreign policy and that is something that's sorely missing as a matter of fact and that's why we criticize the german government as an opposition party we believe that there should be much closer cooperation between germany and france the other large member states of the european union but the european union as a
proponents of multilateralism that we regret very much when the united states left the paris accord left unesco left the w.h.o. are about to leave it leaving behind the arms control treaties so as a matter of fact this is a point on which we support chancellor merkel's government we would just like to see more success here and a more determined attitude on the part of the german government when it comes to strengthening international organizations because when america act to kate as a leader...
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the puppets took the stage at unesco headquarters last autumn.ializing in theater stayed there for a season to study it while a professor of japanese literature founded a puppet group in the u.s. and even moved to japan. ♪ >> the performance features expensive narration. it's carrying a lot of cultural importance in japan. songs from abroad have even been coming here to study. she gave up her whole life before she left. >> enjoy the show. >> the puppeteers express certrtain emomotion. in many european shows, a single person controls each movement. but here three people walk together. >> what i've been working on for three months here in japan, so it was a really special experience. >> the performance is expert on japan literature. two years ago, he moved to japan to work. he set up the show to perform in the u.s., the the only one of its kind there. they've already performed 200 tombs across north america. >> translator: i love it and hope to perform with other people who will study the art in tokushima. >> his first performance in october featur
the puppets took the stage at unesco headquarters last autumn.ializing in theater stayed there for a season to study it while a professor of japanese literature founded a puppet group in the u.s. and even moved to japan. ♪ >> the performance features expensive narration. it's carrying a lot of cultural importance in japan. songs from abroad have even been coming here to study. she gave up her whole life before she left. >> enjoy the show. >> the puppeteers express certrtain...
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the puppets took the stage at unesco last autumn.ing en musists to its home of toke shima fre fek tour in japan's southwest. a woman from america who specializes in theater stayed there for a season to study it while a professor of jap nieces literature founded a puppet group in the u.s. and even moved to japan. >> reporter: their performance, an expressive far ration. it carries a lot of -- this is last may. she gave a performance in august before she left. >> we hope that you enjoy the show. >> reporter: the puppeteers need to perfect their skills to expresss emotions. in many european shows a single person controls each puppet. but here the same people work together. the audience seemed to lovee th show. >> what i've been working on for three months here in japan, so it was a really special experience. >> reporter: an expert on japanese literature two years ago moved to japan to work at the university. he set up the theater to perform shows in the u.s., the only one of its kind there. they've already performed 200 times acrosss no
the puppets took the stage at unesco last autumn.ing en musists to its home of toke shima fre fek tour in japan's southwest. a woman from america who specializes in theater stayed there for a season to study it while a professor of jap nieces literature founded a puppet group in the u.s. and even moved to japan. >> reporter: their performance, an expressive far ration. it carries a lot of -- this is last may. she gave a performance in august before she left. >> we hope that you...
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. >> reporter: near the community lies a unesco world heritage site.ocal authorities, along with japan international cooperation agency began a project to make the liquor a tourist specialtlty. japanese brewery owner has been dispatched to the community. he's from a popular tourist spot in japan and has experience in promoting local products. he proposes making new products. >> translalar: the brew could be an interesting local ingredient and might be tasty in lau lau. >> translator: the idea to add fruit to lau lau is inspired from one of his own products, sake with citrus juice. >> translator: the fruit makes it taste milder. >> translator: it should be healthier too. >> reporter: the idea is to show the distillery process to tourists. he runs tours at his brewery in japan. he is shown around their workshop, but he notices a sanitary problem. he says the traditional method of producing lau lau in an open area may turn foreign tourists away. after having received inspiration, he is now determined to come up with new products and upgrade his workshop.
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the hida region is home to many tourist spots including the unesco world heritage site shirakawa golfwhile the border restrictions are being lifted, they're welcoming people back with one request. >> in tokyo businesses that had remain shuttered until this week are also trying to entice people back. this nightclubub is reopening o friday for the first time in nearly 2 1/2 months, but things won't be like they used to be. club goers will have their temperatures checked before entering and will be serveved through a screen by y face shield-clad staff. >> translator: we have to create an environment where customers with drink safely. we want to do all we can to develop trust. >> the reopening comes at a tenuous time. in recent days newly confirmed cases include people who either worked or had recently visited a nightclub. to help ease anxiety local officials are brainstorming ways to mitigate the risk of an infection. part of their solution is not rushing back too quickly. this live music venue is opening its doors on friday with a new set of rules including people distancing themselves
the hida region is home to many tourist spots including the unesco world heritage site shirakawa golfwhile the border restrictions are being lifted, they're welcoming people back with one request. >> in tokyo businesses that had remain shuttered until this week are also trying to entice people back. this nightclubub is reopening o friday for the first time in nearly 2 1/2 months, but things won't be like they used to be. club goers will have their temperatures checked before entering and...
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here at mission san jose one of 5 spanish colonial missions in san antonio recently designated a unesco world heritage site. look at how beautiful this mission is mission san jose is an active parish where you can attend church every sunday. well that was my day in famine tonio and i'm going to wrap it up now with the hearth drawn carriage ride through downtown san antonio i hope you've enjoyed it and i hope you come and visit us soon. from spring to spring up for some shopping that glyphs label celebrates the local culture she grew up here studied fashion and design in berlin and came back to her hometown to set up. for levy the store is frequented by locals and tourists alike basis which i guess would you recommend for me on a hot day like today. this one here is really nice it's really breezy i'm wearing one just like this. it's inspired by traditional costumes blouses we were underneath the costumes are cast in the same style my. if you have been to an every day kind of outfit you might want to try these cool skirts they're inspired by the costumes to especially these velvet ribbons
here at mission san jose one of 5 spanish colonial missions in san antonio recently designated a unesco world heritage site. look at how beautiful this mission is mission san jose is an active parish where you can attend church every sunday. well that was my day in famine tonio and i'm going to wrap it up now with the hearth drawn carriage ride through downtown san antonio i hope you've enjoyed it and i hope you come and visit us soon. from spring to spring up for some shopping that glyphs...
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d w through for example you can discover the secret of an authentic neapolitan pizza which is on unesco's list for in 10 years will cultural heritage plus the licious recipes tips and trends. stories creative chefs. the smell of credible good natures trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from venturing to meaty and the secrets behind edition. you know it's my life and yes you're right it's time for us to team you start to say no yeah. b.t.w. simply subscribe and to actually. we've ended up in the so called green lungs of bella in the park the perfect place to introduce our next report about a swiss a landscape photographer stefan foster with his camera and a drone he heads out into nature sometimes for days or even weeks in order to capture the perfect shot but he keeps the places where he takes his pictures a secret you can find out why right now. images of iceland greenland and the faroe islands taken from a draw on. by photographer and camera man stephan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern
d w through for example you can discover the secret of an authentic neapolitan pizza which is on unesco's list for in 10 years will cultural heritage plus the licious recipes tips and trends. stories creative chefs. the smell of credible good natures trends recipes to try yourself so hard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from venturing to meaty and the secrets behind edition. you know it's my life and yes you're right it's time for us to team you start to say...
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since there is a new report on the effects of coronavirus on education it comes from the un body unesco which says 40 percent of the world's low and lower middle income countries have not supported disadvantaged students during the global shutdown of schools. so over 90 percent of the global student population is affected by coronavirus relations school closures most of them in sub-saharan africa. of the world out of school children were in this region even before the pandemic began in the middle east 17000000 young people are missing out of education blames it on governments failing to ensure that poor students have access to learning during lockdown while in the central and southern asia 95000000 children are not getting an education manifests antonini says the director global education monitoring report he's on skype from paris today thank you for your time and i know that line in the report where unesco talks about governments failing to ensure that poor students have access to learning what could they have done what should they have done. well it is not a very easy challenge for th
since there is a new report on the effects of coronavirus on education it comes from the un body unesco which says 40 percent of the world's low and lower middle income countries have not supported disadvantaged students during the global shutdown of schools. so over 90 percent of the global student population is affected by coronavirus relations school closures most of them in sub-saharan africa. of the world out of school children were in this region even before the pandemic began in the...
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of multilateralism that we regretted very much when the united states left the paris corridor left unesco left the w.h.o. are about to leave it leaving behind the arms control treaties so as a matter of fact this is a point on which we support chancellor merkel's government we would just like to see more success here and a more determined attitude on the part of the german government when it comes to strengthening international organizations because when america act to kate as a leader inside these organizations china may take over may want to take over and it's something that we as germans and europeans have to counter nato still is our security alliance of last resort and let's not forget 25000 american soldiers are bound to stay my military context tell me that the corporation or the military professional level. very well to this to this day and the political level as we've just discussed here we see difficulties developing the military still cooperates very closely. we stay in germany now where the country has rolled out its official app to fight the spread of covert 19 the technology
of multilateralism that we regretted very much when the united states left the paris corridor left unesco left the w.h.o. are about to leave it leaving behind the arms control treaties so as a matter of fact this is a point on which we support chancellor merkel's government we would just like to see more success here and a more determined attitude on the part of the german government when it comes to strengthening international organizations because when america act to kate as a leader inside...
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unesco has listed german bread culture as an intangible cultural heritage over 3000 varieties of baked on a daily basis but the bacon is the work fully in depend. we have declined over the past 60 years in germany from 55211000 big chain and in-store bakeries have taken their place often using ready mix dough with artificial additives fluid and dumbbell uses only water flour and salt is recipe for sourdough is a secret electic acid bacteria and yeasts add flavor through fermentation that's the big big difference the acidification is hansen's the taste it's a totally different kind of bread a different food. down there go also owns a stationary bakery in villain but he never actually trained to be a baker for most 20 years he worked in the just sticks in australia switzerland and points in asia. he also met his wife in asia in 2015 they decided to open a bakery together. i was really really surprised how germans love the upgrade i was like wow if we do open the big feet then you know that is fine then this is a different lifestyle is something where we can both work together because in
unesco has listed german bread culture as an intangible cultural heritage over 3000 varieties of baked on a daily basis but the bacon is the work fully in depend. we have declined over the past 60 years in germany from 55211000 big chain and in-store bakeries have taken their place often using ready mix dough with artificial additives fluid and dumbbell uses only water flour and salt is recipe for sourdough is a secret electic acid bacteria and yeasts add flavor through fermentation that's the...
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after unesco the u. n. human rights council in the world health organization the international criminal court i s the latest internatitional organization to fall into donald trump's line of fire. on thursday the trump administration authorized economomic sanctions and travel restrictions against icc officials directly involved in efforts to investigate american citizens or its allilies. we cannot we wilill not stand. as our p people are threatened by a kangaroo court. and indeed i have a message t to many close allilies around the world. your people could be next. especially those from nato countries to fight terrorism afghanistan right along side of us in march the hague based court gave its prosecutors a green light to probe the involvement of u. s. troops and the cia an alleged war crimes committed in afghanistan provoking the ire of trump administration officials washington accuses the quarter of singling out the united states and israel and of carrying out politically motivated investigations. we ar
after unesco the u. n. human rights council in the world health organization the international criminal court i s the latest internatitional organization to fall into donald trump's line of fire. on thursday the trump administration authorized economomic sanctions and travel restrictions against icc officials directly involved in efforts to investigate american citizens or its allilies. we cannot we wilill not stand. as our p people are threatened by a kangaroo court. and indeed i have a...
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i think all parties especially unesco for their contribution to the oh no the minaret in my town that they call the narrator decided to clear the area under rubble which together with the rubble is tricking out a number of buildings. is an activity that we cannot prevent to happen with this is at present i received the recently as you see is the river front of the cornish and it is a design which was as nothing to do with a vision of their one form of mosul is not traditional it's not you it's just a very hybrid thing that doesn't make much sense. which is for national standards is not acceptable at all. i'm sure plowman not. well of your clock well if you pluck a day. although. a lot of that. was. what they fear. this is why. one. of the so either way let's be honest well you know the most important question is this. i want i say anything being done to rebuild people's lives. lives are going up that there's no sustained effective long term measures are being taken to educate and train young people. to play you want to further their abilities. or to emancipate women nothing is being d
i think all parties especially unesco for their contribution to the oh no the minaret in my town that they call the narrator decided to clear the area under rubble which together with the rubble is tricking out a number of buildings. is an activity that we cannot prevent to happen with this is at present i received the recently as you see is the river front of the cornish and it is a design which was as nothing to do with a vision of their one form of mosul is not traditional it's not you it's...
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caught a cave in south australia is the 1st time such a dig has been carried out in this part of the unesco listed cave network the site is well known for famous discoveries of important fossils i often say joke that we care 10 scientists can work out of a taste of sediment now we can learn so much more so we don't excavate as much but when we do excavate a new site it's for a very good raise and we're hoping that we actually do cover a different time span as i'm being looked at before in this this cave which is about 100000 to maybe 200000 year bracket but china's art scene is one of the 1st to emerge from lock down galleries in beijing have reopened to showcase work reflecting the impact of the pandemic on every day lives some artists are casting a critical eye over the way the government's responded to the health crisis katrina you has more from beijing. warring governments and a global pandemic these are themes explored in artist's own sureness latest work he believes the world leaders have used the coronavirus as a weapon to divide society i think if this is really so. that together yo
caught a cave in south australia is the 1st time such a dig has been carried out in this part of the unesco listed cave network the site is well known for famous discoveries of important fossils i often say joke that we care 10 scientists can work out of a taste of sediment now we can learn so much more so we don't excavate as much but when we do excavate a new site it's for a very good raise and we're hoping that we actually do cover a different time span as i'm being looked at before in this...
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technology and what were previously believed to be empty spaces between the monuments that make up the unesco world heritage site professor vincent gaffney of the university of bradford said in a statement the area around stonehenge is among the most studied archaeological landscapes on earth and it is remarkable that the application of new technology can still lead to the discovery of such a massive prehistoric structure which currently is significantly larger than any comparative prehistoric monument that we know of in britain at least tell you that our purpose for the shaft is still unclear yet one hominid theory is that they acted as a barrier to was thinking area that's connected to stonehenge which meant. experts believe was a sacred site used for significant serum monies including burials we're putting in you are trying to teach us art scene in the past couple of weeks i have seen reporters wearing masks when they were completely isolated or even outdoors in the middle of nowhere almost as if to send some type of political message to signal what side they were on i've also watched repo
technology and what were previously believed to be empty spaces between the monuments that make up the unesco world heritage site professor vincent gaffney of the university of bradford said in a statement the area around stonehenge is among the most studied archaeological landscapes on earth and it is remarkable that the application of new technology can still lead to the discovery of such a massive prehistoric structure which currently is significantly larger than any comparative prehistoric...