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we heard from a professor of international relations, or the university of marco in molly, who says the pardoning was a set tools, but a ties between the 2 neighboring west african countries. ladder is not yet the of the presidential pardon that was granted. the 4094 in soldiers by the transitional president is really good thing. it helps enhance the relationship of friendship and brotherhood between the 2 countries. naturally, this helps to warm up the relationship. my molly in the ivory coast have hard cold relations since the beginning of this affair last july. so this will help breathe new life into the relations between the 2 countries. i think that the release has already been recorded in a memorandum. the memorandum was signed. i believe on december 22nd, and abby john signed a strong delegation, made the trip to buy marco and bama co signed. so this is a legal framework that has been established. normally, this should not lead to retaliation. it's normal, international relations between 2 states whose relations are old, historic relations of friendship and fraternity. it's norma
we heard from a professor of international relations, or the university of marco in molly, who says the pardoning was a set tools, but a ties between the 2 neighboring west african countries. ladder is not yet the of the presidential pardon that was granted. the 4094 in soldiers by the transitional president is really good thing. it helps enhance the relationship of friendship and brotherhood between the 2 countries. naturally, this helps to warm up the relationship. my molly in the ivory coast...
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surrounds the fate of the nearly $200.00 people arrested during the mass eviction at lema university of san marcos. relatives have been gathering outside the police facility, where about half of the detainees are being held. others remain stationed at the headquarters of the police terrorism task force. the families haven't received any news about their loved ones, since police stormed the university a day earlier. oh, i saw so far, her lawyer hasn't been able to see her lima. the problem is the head of the university has accused your own students of trespassing and thought. so they are being held as if they were criminals to criminal offenses. why isn't that he the finale, but i think when he got there, not letting us speak to her, this is what we have to live with in latin america. people are imprisoned and kept incommunicado accused of being terrorists, extremists and vandals. it thought this government has become a dictatorship oligarchy. there will be a lot, i will not eat that luda. relatives of the detainees have improvised a protest outside the police holding facility. many believe the aut
surrounds the fate of the nearly $200.00 people arrested during the mass eviction at lema university of san marcos. relatives have been gathering outside the police facility, where about half of the detainees are being held. others remain stationed at the headquarters of the police terrorism task force. the families haven't received any news about their loved ones, since police stormed the university a day earlier. oh, i saw so far, her lawyer hasn't been able to see her lima. the problem is...
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see what we heard all they professor of international relations at the university of the marco and molly, who sees of paulding as a step tools besson ties between the 2 neighboring west african countries. the presidential pardon that was granted to the 4094 in soldiers by the transitional president is really good thing. it helps enhance the relationship of friendship and brotherhood between the 2 countries. naturally, this helps to warm up the relationship. molly, in the ivory coast have hard cold relations since the beginning of this affair last july. so this will help breathe new life into the relations between the 2 countries . i think that the release has already been recorded in a memorandum. the memorandum was signed, i believe on december 22nd, and abby john signed a strong delegation, made the trip to bar marco and bama co signed. so this is a legal framework that has been established. normally, this should not lead to retaliation. it's normal, international relations between 2 states whose relations are old, historic relations of friendship and fraternity. it's normal, we have t
see what we heard all they professor of international relations at the university of the marco and molly, who sees of paulding as a step tools besson ties between the 2 neighboring west african countries. the presidential pardon that was granted to the 4094 in soldiers by the transitional president is really good thing. it helps enhance the relationship of friendship and brotherhood between the 2 countries. naturally, this helps to warm up the relationship. molly, in the ivory coast have hard...
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the out several hundreds if not thousands of people leaving the premises of the oh yeah. university of san marcos this morning with people who came from cruise come from pool now from the highlands are very poor people who have stayed overnight in this, in the premises of the university. we understand that they may not be allowed back, but they left leaving their things mattresses for the water and so on. and they started marching, coming towards here in the center of the capitol, bringing water and vinegar, which is what they have to counter at tear gas. in case violence happens here, not many shop in the center of the capital. another area has been closed. also the ticket to come to the capital and must have been suspended. no sales of tickets and appoint like 50 kilometers and the pan american highway, which enters per capita. police have been stopping bosses with people coming in and checking on the driver's licenses and so on. to prevent them from reaching the center of the capital. today, many people are nervous about what may happen today in light of what happened in the past few weeks. wh
the out several hundreds if not thousands of people leaving the premises of the oh yeah. university of san marcos this morning with people who came from cruise come from pool now from the highlands are very poor people who have stayed overnight in this, in the premises of the university. we understand that they may not be allowed back, but they left leaving their things mattresses for the water and so on. and they started marching, coming towards here in the center of the capitol, bringing...
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location will marry on because this morning when the security forces entered by force at the university of san marcos and i rested, who had 5 people that are camping out there. they have brought most of the day here at the anti terrorist headquarters that we are seeing here. i am people who are real, real, that these people have been brought here. and this is the police. this already blocking the way of getting 10 or 10 here. and people are very, are feel real stuff. people have been detained. we have seen those people camping out inside the premises of the sun medical university, which is the oldest and the america, most of the people there, apart from students helping them were people who have come from the provinces from for no full school. i yahoo! so i am the very poor area. people didn't have a place to stay at the time of being out in the garden with mattresses. people are bringing water and look to help or help them out. but the director of the university, i believe a victim. and that's why they came this morning and force their entry now why was a voice there and she, well, that's what the m
location will marry on because this morning when the security forces entered by force at the university of san marcos and i rested, who had 5 people that are camping out there. they have brought most of the day here at the anti terrorist headquarters that we are seeing here. i am people who are real, real, that these people have been brought here. and this is the police. this already blocking the way of getting 10 or 10 here. and people are very, are feel real stuff. people have been detained....
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we are outside the university of san marcos. this is a very symbolic place because in the eighty's and ninety's students clashed with all the students that were followers of the shining path, many of them or left wing students class with lisa. now these are just students have allowed many of these protestors that have come from the provinces to come inside the premises of this university. they have slept over here. we've seen since yesterday. are hundreds of people bringing up water mattresses, food fruit for the people here, but now they are starting to pack because they have been told that they have to leave. now there was a lot of police here this morning. hundreds, i would say $800.00 officers here waiting to see what will happen, what was going to happen with this group. this is just a small group. there are group scattered in other universe in another university and another. a parts of the city, but now people are starting to move towards the center of the capital. the government has said that it is 11800 police officers ha
we are outside the university of san marcos. this is a very symbolic place because in the eighty's and ninety's students clashed with all the students that were followers of the shining path, many of them or left wing students class with lisa. now these are just students have allowed many of these protestors that have come from the provinces to come inside the premises of this university. they have slept over here. we've seen since yesterday. are hundreds of people bringing up water mattresses,...
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very angry at the government especially because just 2 days ago the police went into the university of san marcos campus where not only students live there, but also there were many people from the highlands camping there. they were taken out, they were detained and they were taken not to any police station. they were taken to the head quarters or the anti terrorism task force in the country. that is a big message being sent to the protesters that the message from the government seems to be. well, if you protest we are going to treat you as a terrorist. mariam also widespread condemnation of the excessive use of force by security forces. we've been reporting on at least 50 protest is dying over the past month or so. what does the government say about this? that's right. is this mission for the entire american, the entire american commission for human rights transparency international. a amnesty international law of human rights groups are saying that the excessive use of for the very worried about the excessive use of force by security force, as they said that the language, the rhetoric that the
very angry at the government especially because just 2 days ago the police went into the university of san marcos campus where not only students live there, but also there were many people from the highlands camping there. they were taken out, they were detained and they were taken not to any police station. they were taken to the head quarters or the anti terrorism task force in the country. that is a big message being sent to the protesters that the message from the government seems to be....
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off the out several hundreds if not thousands of people leaving the premises of the on the university of san marcos. this morning the people who came from kuth go from who know from the highlands are very poor people who have stayed overnight in this, in the premises of the university. we understand that they may not be allowed back, but they left leaving their things mattresses for the water and so on. and they started marching, coming towards here in the center of the capitol, bringing water and vinegar, which is what they have to counter at deer gas, in case violence happens here, will in francois because there are again on strike in a bit to force president manuel macro to drop his plan pension reforms, the changes include a proposal to raise the age of retirement by 2 years to $64.00 union se the move is an assault on the welfare system railway schools and refineries of all been affected by workers walking off the job. the final v radian golf club is going out in the rocky city of visor, i, despite, for people being killed in a stampede outside the stadium earlier wrong football fans were tryi
off the out several hundreds if not thousands of people leaving the premises of the on the university of san marcos. this morning the people who came from kuth go from who know from the highlands are very poor people who have stayed overnight in this, in the premises of the university. we understand that they may not be allowed back, but they left leaving their things mattresses for the water and so on. and they started marching, coming towards here in the center of the capitol, bringing water...
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of protesters faced off with police this week in violent clashes that left dozens hurt. on saturday morning, riot officers stormed south america's oldest university, the national university of san marcos to evict dozens of protesters inside. the show of force came after a second night of violent clashes between authorities and anti government demonstrators calling on peru's president watty to step down, but we demand is it resignation of president dina balart. also we want the closure of congress and new elections for 2023. most demonstrators from remote andean regions their supporters of peru's previous president, pedro castillo, who also came from these andean areas. last month, he was impeached and imprisoned for trying to dissolve peru's congress. more than 50. people have since been killed and 700 others hurt. during protests following his arrest. on thursday, president below watty accused demonstrators of sowing violence to disrupt peru's democratic process. she's vowed to prosecute or those involved, but you want to do is create chaos and disorder, and amid that chaos and disorder take over the control of the country . the president also said she plans to hold fresh elections t
of protesters faced off with police this week in violent clashes that left dozens hurt. on saturday morning, riot officers stormed south america's oldest university, the national university of san marcos to evict dozens of protesters inside. the show of force came after a second night of violent clashes between authorities and anti government demonstrators calling on peru's president watty to step down, but we demand is it resignation of president dina balart. also we want the closure of...
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of stalemate in the region. in peru, police raided a university in lima saturday and arrested some 200 anti-government demonstrators. peruvian security forces smashed down the gates of san marcos university with armored vehicles, fired tear gas, kicked, punched, and assaulted protesters with batons. protesters are demanding interim president dina boluarte step down after weeks of violence following the ouster of leftist president pedro castillo last month. protesters took to the streets before the detainees were released sunday. >> we are not going to step back. if something happens to the detainees, we will take up arms. we are ready to take up arms if something like this happens to my family. amy: meanwhile, the peruvian government has indefinitely shut down machu picchu, the sacred ancient inca city and popular tourist attraction, amid the ongoing protests. over 50 people have been killed in clashes with peruvian security forces. rights advocates from around the world are demanding el salvador's government release five water defenders who were detained earlier this month on charges denounced as politically motivated. the five water defenders were instrumental in pressuring
of stalemate in the region. in peru, police raided a university in lima saturday and arrested some 200 anti-government demonstrators. peruvian security forces smashed down the gates of san marcos university with armored vehicles, fired tear gas, kicked, punched, and assaulted protesters with batons. protesters are demanding interim president dina boluarte step down after weeks of violence following the ouster of leftist president pedro castillo last month. protesters took to the streets before...
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of protesters faced off ws hurt. on saturday morning, riot officers stormed south america's oldest university, the national university of san marcos to evict dozens of protesters inside. the show of force came after a second night of violent clashes between authorities and anti government demonstrators calling on peru's president watty to step down what we demand is it resignation of president dina balart. also we want the closure of congress and new elections for 2023. most demonstrators from remote andean regions their supporters of peru's previous president, pedro castillo, who also came from these andean areas. last month, he was impeached and imprisoned for trying to dissolve peru's congress. more than 50. people have since been killed and 700 others hurt. during protests following his arrest. on thursday. president below watty accused demonstrators to disrups democratic process. she's vowed to prosecute all those involved , but you want to do is create chaos and disorder, and amid that chaos and disorder take over the control of the country . the president also said she plans to hold fresh elections two years early. but prot
of protesters faced off ws hurt. on saturday morning, riot officers stormed south america's oldest university, the national university of san marcos to evict dozens of protesters inside. the show of force came after a second night of violent clashes between authorities and anti government demonstrators calling on peru's president watty to step down what we demand is it resignation of president dina balart. also we want the closure of congress and new elections for 2023. most demonstrators from...
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because this is marco typically most stretched, aka the cycling professor. he had the faculty of urban mobility futures, the university of amsterdam and mental is the next generation of urban planners in land use and mobility. what is missing in our current conversation about rethinking urban transportation planning? marco also, she has a lot of ideas on social media about how we use our cities, how the streets in our cities always were the remaining space between buildings and in the remaining space between buildings, everything happens. social life happens. trading happens, children could play, people could meet and people who travel through them for this change radically in the 900 twenties, 100 years ago. and that was the pressure that was introduced by the motorized vehicle. cars came in large numbers to that street and basically put pressure on the way that we were thinking about the truth and literally colliding with all these other purposes that were happening in space. and to respond to that. a whole new domain of thinking was introduced to traffic engineering sort of was born in the 930 and developed the lan
because this is marco typically most stretched, aka the cycling professor. he had the faculty of urban mobility futures, the university of amsterdam and mental is the next generation of urban planners in land use and mobility. what is missing in our current conversation about rethinking urban transportation planning? marco also, she has a lot of ideas on social media about how we use our cities, how the streets in our cities always were the remaining space between buildings and in the remaining...
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marco to promote strict aka the cycling professor. he had the faculty of urban mobility futures at the university of amsterdam continental as the next generation of urban planners in land use and mobility. what is missing in our current conversation about rethinking urban transportation planning? market also, she has a lot of ideas on social media about how we use our cities. the streets in our cities always were the remaining space between buildings and in the remaining space between billings, everything happens. social life happens. trading happens, children could play people with me. and people who traveled through for this change radically in the 1920s, 100 years ago. and that was the pressure that was introduced by the motorized vehicle cars came in large numbers to that street and basically put pressure on the way that we were thinking about the 3, the literally colliding with all these other purposes that were happening in experts and to respond to that a whole new domain of thinking was introduced for traffic engineering. sort of was born in the 19th thirty's and developed the language around seeing streets of places where people want
marco to promote strict aka the cycling professor. he had the faculty of urban mobility futures at the university of amsterdam continental as the next generation of urban planners in land use and mobility. what is missing in our current conversation about rethinking urban transportation planning? market also, she has a lot of ideas on social media about how we use our cities. the streets in our cities always were the remaining space between buildings and in the remaining space between billings,...
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marco elmore is an environmental historian at the higher state university to spend a decade working on this book about monsanto. weeds almost immediately began developing resistance around and you kind of have this cycle in this genetically engineered scene system now over using a chemical, which by the way, it's very profitable for the company that selling it. and 100 did something else that changed every culture forever. they patented technology behind the seats. this meant they could dictate the way farmers use them. one sample created a system that they controlled by 2008 months. hunter had bought 50 international seed firms. the market power of mon fonda and similar companies was growing more and more. today. 90 percent of corn, upland cotton and floyd beach from the u. s. a. produce with patent and seat on font, the order. the buyer is the biggest supplier. the big problem is behind genetically engineered crops like those from an santo, higher yield for farmers. but in 2016, the national academy of sciences published a 600 page dozier on the effects of g cross from the us. scientists found little evidence that such crops actually lead to higher yields. what have been going on, is
marco elmore is an environmental historian at the higher state university to spend a decade working on this book about monsanto. weeds almost immediately began developing resistance around and you kind of have this cycle in this genetically engineered scene system now over using a chemical, which by the way, it's very profitable for the company that selling it. and 100 did something else that changed every culture forever. they patented technology behind the seats. this meant they could dictate...
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university of the philippines. wonderful to get you on the programme. in the first instance, just talk us through what the agenda might be here for ferdinand marcosjunior, for ferdinand marcose? the visit is actually intended, as you mentioned earlier, it's as you mentioned earlier, its intended to actually see through the economic relations between the philippines and china. i think part of the problem is that too much of the relationship has focused on the dispute over land features and the south china sea. this is partly a way of trying to reassure both sides that their relationship is more thanjust about the south china sea. professor, this comes as there's a covid surge in china — concerns about a possible new variant or how that might affect the global coronavirus picture, how much will that be on the agenda? a bit of it will be there. because some of the things that the pandemic actually brought us, as far as the relationship goes, is that china is actually the principal source of vaccines from the philippines, especially when it started out. but the issue right now has to do with, and i think there is a public discussion in the philippines right now, as to whether o
university of the philippines. wonderful to get you on the programme. in the first instance, just talk us through what the agenda might be here for ferdinand marcosjunior, for ferdinand marcose? the visit is actually intended, as you mentioned earlier, it's as you mentioned earlier, its intended to actually see through the economic relations between the philippines and china. i think part of the problem is that too much of the relationship has focused on the dispute over land features and the...
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marco prosecco. a group of penguins in antarctica are wearing fitbits or something similar to them for special environmental project to look at the species. san jose state universityresearchers are using gps technology to track the steps of the majestic emperor penguins to learn how far they need to travel to find food and whether they're walking , swimming or sliding on their stomachs to get there. hmm what the penguins are doing right now is they're raising their young on the ross ice shelf, and they have to leave the ice shelf to go out to sea to find the fish and krill that they used to feed themselves and also to feed their young and the purpose of the study is to see how that behavior might change as the sea warms and the ice melts as a result of climate change. well the five year project is a collaboration between researchers and new zealand and a team at san jose state university's moss landing marine laboratories marks the 1/100 anniversary of the disney company, the international entertainment and media enterprise officially kicks off its yearlong celebration today with a series of new experiences and attractions. i do hope you're with us this morning on
marco prosecco. a group of penguins in antarctica are wearing fitbits or something similar to them for special environmental project to look at the species. san jose state universityresearchers are using gps technology to track the steps of the majestic emperor penguins to learn how far they need to travel to find food and whether they're walking , swimming or sliding on their stomachs to get there. hmm what the penguins are doing right now is they're raising their young on the ross ice shelf,...