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Jun 27, 2020
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hello and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.s coronavirus spread around the world, so too did a wave of misinformation about it. the media platforms, like google, facebook and twitter, are taking a tougher stand on what can be shared online as well as against people who use social media to sow hatred which fuels polarisation in societies and undermined democracies. that's the topic of this global questions — information disorder, who can you trust? well, i'm now inside the bbc‘s headquarters here in central london and, as always, to bring you this edition of global questions, we are joined by our two panellists and our audience members who will be posing questions all via video link. so let me tell you who's in the hot seat this week, and you'll want to hear what they say because they are two experts from the digital world and the technology landscape. professor rasmus nielsen is director at the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism at oxford university in england, and he has published extensively on the role of digital t
hello and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.s coronavirus spread around the world, so too did a wave of misinformation about it. the media platforms, like google, facebook and twitter, are taking a tougher stand on what can be shared online as well as against people who use social media to sow hatred which fuels polarisation in societies and undermined democracies. that's the topic of this global questions — information disorder, who can you trust?...
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Jun 13, 2020
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hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.f george floyd has sent shock waves around the world and has reignited long—held demands for an end to racism and white privilege which has been maintained at the expense of others within communities, countries and at the international level. in this global questions, we ask if the global system is racist and, if so, what can be done to fix it? well, i'm now inside the bbc‘s headquarters here in central london and, of course, we have to bring you our two panellists and our audience members will be putting questions to them, they willjoin us via video link from all over the world. let me tell you who's in the hot seat this week. we have alice bah kuhnke who was, until a few months ago, minister of culture and democracy in sweden. she is now an mep, one of the few black members of the european parliament. and baratunde thurston is an african—american writer, activist and comedian. he wrote the new york times bestseller how to be black, and is currently hosting live on lockdown on his ins
hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.f george floyd has sent shock waves around the world and has reignited long—held demands for an end to racism and white privilege which has been maintained at the expense of others within communities, countries and at the international level. in this global questions, we ask if the global system is racist and, if so, what can be done to fix it? well, i'm now inside the bbc‘s headquarters here in central...
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the zeinab bike trail runs by examples of both it's just one of many well marked cycling paths crisscrossing the state. results cycle path also passes through the state capitals up look and with a population of 180000 it's the only major city insolvent. and though it's many sites and look fixed. at the rock style church. and supplicant colorful today if serves as an administrative commercial and cultural center. it's also where you'll find a museum of regional history. back in a more rural setting popular routes among recreational cyclists are the least and most elbe river valleys. near the town of pell the trail leads along vineyards the zone region enjoys an international reputation for excellent wines it's here that germany france and luxembourg converge on. the left bank of the most well is germany. france is straight ahead. and to the run is let some back and the small town. here in 985 european history was made this monument commemorates the moment when 5 e.u. member states 1st agreed to dispense with international border checks the birth of the schengen agreement. the open european bu
the zeinab bike trail runs by examples of both it's just one of many well marked cycling paths crisscrossing the state. results cycle path also passes through the state capitals up look and with a population of 180000 it's the only major city insolvent. and though it's many sites and look fixed. at the rock style church. and supplicant colorful today if serves as an administrative commercial and cultural center. it's also where you'll find a museum of regional history. back in a more rural...
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Jun 14, 2020
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hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.privilege, which has been maintained at the expense of others within communities, countries and at the international level.
hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.privilege, which has been maintained at the expense of others within communities, countries and at the international level.
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Jun 13, 2020
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hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.ge floyd has sent shock waves around the world, and has reignited long—held demand for an end to racism and white privilege which has been maintained at the expense of others within communities, countries and at the international level. in this global questions we ask if the global system is racist and, if so, what can be done to fix it?
hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi.ge floyd has sent shock waves around the world, and has reignited long—held demand for an end to racism and white privilege which has been maintained at the expense of others within communities, countries and at the international level. in this global questions we ask if the global system is racist and, if so, what can be done to fix it?